Sale FS11; Lot 0572: Chinese Jade Carving

Sale: FS11 (13 Jul 2011)
Auction Lot: 0572
Estimate: £8,000-£12,000
Realised: £40,000
A Chinese pale celadon jade mountain carving, late 18th/early 19th century.

Sale SE48; Lot 0151: Faberge Cane Handle

Sale: SE48 (04 Nov 2008)
Auction Lot: 0151
Estimate: £6,000-£8,000
Realised: £15,500
Faberge white guilloche enamelled cane handle, struck with marks for Henrik Wigstrom.

Sale FS10; Lot 0600: 17th Century Oak Refectory Table

Sale: FS10 (20 Apr 2011)
Auction Lot: 0600
Estimate: £2,000-£3,000
Realised: £6,200
A 17th century oak refectory table, the four plank cleated top on massive baluster supports.

Brian Goodison-Blanks BA(Hons)Brian Goodison-Blanks BA(Hons)
Maritime and Sporting Expert

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Expertise

Maritime and Sporting
 

Biography

Brian Goodison-Blanks is the Head of the Martime and Sporting Department at Bearnes Hampton & Littlewood.

Originally from London, Brian Goodison-Blanks was educated in the South East and Hampshire obtaining an Honours degree in Archaeology, American Studies and Japanese culture from King Alfred’s College, Winchester.

Following a short spell working for Canterbury and Colchester Archaeological Trusts as well as The Ambel Project in Aragon, Northern Spain, he joined a well-respected local auction house in 1995 as a trainee general valuer, rising to Auction Room Manager.

In 2004 Brian joined Hampton & Littlewood with special responsibility for re-introducing the specialist Maritime Sale to the South West after a 15 Year absence. Brian’s interest in country sports has also led him to introduce the annual Sporting sale.

In addition,  Brian Goodison-Blanks answers questions and provides advice on Antiques as the resident consultant with Richard Green on the afternoon show fortnightly on BBC Radio Devon.



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