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19

Aug 2020

Last Updated: 19/08/2020

'A Century of Fashion' goes under the Hammer

by Ami Miller Lifestyle Reporter

| 19 Aug, 2020
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Tennants auctioneers are taking us on a trip down memory lane as they prepare to auction ‘A Century of Fashion'. Classics by Chanel, Gucci and Chloe will all be going under the hammer as well as many vintage costume pieces. The auction will take place at Tennant's flagship site in Leyburn, North Yorkshire on Saturday 22, August.

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Yorkshire based auctioneers Tennants are preparing to auction ‘a century of fashion.’

Tennants Auctioneers’ costume, accessories and textiles sale will offer a selection of outfits from the Victorian Era to the present day.

Classics by Chanel, Gucci and Chloe will all be going under the hammer as well as many vintage costume pieces.

The auction will take place at Tennant's flagship site in Leyburn, North Yorkshire on Saturday 22, August.



Sarah White, Costume and Textiles specialist at Tennant's told the Stray Ferret that there will be over 200 lots on offer:

 'It's a different sale to usual this time... it's got more bulk to it in the costume, but we also have a fantastic selection of modern Chanel, leather goods, 20's daywear and 30s and 40's costume which people like and want to buy.'






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So what sort of price can you expect to pay for these pieces?

'The Chanel items tend to go for between 300 and 500 which is a fraction of what you would pay in the shops, the other items anywhere from £200 upwards, but there's always bargains to be had so it's best to come and have a look.'


Have you changed the way you run the auctions due to COVID restrictions?

'We have had to change the way we work, so the way we set out the room for viewing and the saleroom for bidding, but with regards to selling the items the prices have been strong and the market is very strong. This is our second costume sale since lockdown, but with the online bidding, it is a really good platform for buying, as people can still see photos and we provide condition reports.'


People will be able to go and view with items at Tennant's on Thursday and Friday between 10-4 and on Saturday before the auction from 7.30 am, the sale starts at 10.30 am.

Alongside live bidding in person, there are also digital alternatives for browsing and bidding. A fully illustrated catalogue is available where bidders will also be able to bid live online or leave commission bids.