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DATE:
13/08/2025
Discover an exciting mix of styles and periods at our upcoming Furniture, Rugs & Interiors auction, featuring pieces from the 18th to the 21st century. Whether you're looking to furnish a whole room or find that one standout piece, the sale offers an eclectic array of furniture, rugs, lighting, and decorative interiors.
Among the highlights are a 19th-century forge bellows coffee table – a unique industrial conversion with a teardrop shape and metal detailing – and a late Victorian mahogany Davenport, full of elegant character and clever compartments. Antique charm continues with an 18th-century carved oak bench, while a waxed pine chest of drawers offers rustic simplicity and everyday practicality.
Those drawn to design from the mid-20th century will enjoy the Art Deco upholstered armchairs and a rocking chair in the manner of Heals, both striking in their original orange foliate fabric. Add a touch of luxury underfoot with a finely woven Persian Isfahan silk rug, or bring a sense of history home with a c.1820 William Swinburne longcase clock, painted with a biblical scene and full of regional heritage.
With something for every space and style, this sale is a chance to bring timeless design into the everyday. Browse the full catalogue and bid on your next favourite piece.
TIME:
02: 00 PM
Closing Date for Entries:
Wednesday, 23 July
VENUE:
Online & at David Duggleby, Scarborough, YO11 1XN
AUCTION VIEWING:
Monday 11th August 9am - 4:30pm
Tuesday 12th August 9am - 4:30pm
Wednesday 13th August from 9am
- Buyer's premium
25% plus VAT
- In-house post & packing available - see individual lots for prices
- Items to be paid for by
Wednesday, 20 August
and collected by
Wednesday, 20 August