‘The Steeple Times’ chooses five unusual objects that will prove to be conversation pieces in any home
This week sees Christie’s South Kensington auction a selection of “unconventional” items in their second annual Out of the Ordinary sale. With the help of them, Salvage Europe and Bonhams, here we choose five of the best conversation pieces currently available:
A stone bust recovered from an Irish castle – £1,200
A pair of French cast iron cherub lamp holders – £1,500
A wooden front door from the childhood home of Paul McCartney – Estimate: £6,000 to £8,000
The first lot in the Out of the Ordinary sale at Christie’s, this wooden door was removed from 20 Forthlin Road in Allerton, Liverpool, one of the childhood homes of Paul McCartney. It is painted olive green and features textured glass panes. The house itself is now owned by the National Trust and features a replica of the door.
A large Italian carved marble throne seat – Estimate: £15,000 to £20,000
An earthenware bust of a minstrel – Estimate: £1,200 to £1,800
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