Three interesting lots to buy at auction this week

There are plenty of great items being bought and sold at auctions on thesaleroom.com every week. Here we pick out three interesting lots being offered at online auctions this week.

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The sale at Dominic Winter on May 27-28 includes this copy of an Eskimaux and English vocabulary book published in 1850 for use on the Arctic expeditions ‘to carry relief to Sir John Franklin and his companions’, estimated at £3000-5000.

1. 'Eskimaux and English' vocab book

The sale at Dominic Winter of South Cerney on May 27-28 includes this very rare copy of an Eskimaux and English vocabulary book (above) published in 1850 for use on the Arctic expeditions ‘to carry relief to Sir John Franklin and his companions’.

The 160-page book in original cloth gilt was created ‘as we learnt from the accounts of Cook, Kotzebue, and Beechey, that much intercourse took place during these voyages with the natives of the north-western coast of North America’. Only the second copy recorded at auction, the estimate is £3000-5000.

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2. Silver Fox model train

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Dreweatts’ Transport sale on May 28 includes this restoration project, a 3½in gauge model of an A4 LNER 4-6-2 tender locomotive, Silver Fox, estimated at £3000-4000.

Dreweatts’ Transport sale, rescheduled as a live online sale for May 28, includes this restoration project, a 3½in gauge model of an A4 LNER 4-6-2 tender locomotive, Silver Fox.

The model was built by the late Bill Dwyer of Surrey over a period of 10 years but due to ill-health it was not rebuilt after the copper boiler (included in the lot) was removed in 2000.

Estimate £3000-4000.

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3. John Lavery oil painting

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On The Shore, 1887, by John Lavery is estimated at £8000-12,000 in the Lyon & Turnbull May 28 auction.

Lyon & Turnbull holds a picture and sculpture sale titled The Classic Tradition on May 28. Estimated at £8000-12,000 is a 7 x 11in (17 x 27cm) oil on board by John Lavery (1856-1941).

On The Shore dates from the summer of 1887 when Lavery was recalled to his native Ulster to paint a large plein air group portrait of the Smiley family who lived at Drumalis, Larne, in County Antrim. The small sketch depicts the familiar black volcanic basalt boulders of the local coastline.

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