The week ending December 16 sees a burst of activity as several houses close their bids on niche collections. Whisky Auctioneer wraps up a spirits sale, while Archives International offers a mixed lot of banknotes, stamps and historic ephemera. Ader’s two December 16 events feature the Pascal Marziano #3 collection and a 19th‑century atlas and cartography collection, both drawing interest from map enthusiasts. Meanwhile, K.D. Smith and RJM Auctions conclude online sales of industrial machinery and a mixed asset package that includes vehicles, power tools and a robotic arm.
On December 17, Golding Young’s Lincoln collective sale finalises, showcasing a range of furniture, fixtures and domestic effects. The same day, Premier Auction House’s Collectibles Countdown auction ends, presenting a broad spectrum of items from vintage toys to household goods.
December 18 marks the close of KC Auction Home’s yardlong photograph collection, a curated set of panoramic images spanning early to mid‑20th‑century service eras. Salem’s Winter collection also ends, offering a mix of furniture, decorative pieces and household items. Golding Young’s general furniture and effects auction concludes, highlighting mid‑century modern pieces and contemporary décor.
The following day,owskis’ New Year’s Table Setting collection finishes, featuring a selection of tableware and related accessories. By December 20, two more Bukowskis sales wrap up: the Selected Carpets and Textiles collection and the Modernists, Naïvists and Surrealists collection, each delivering rare textiles and prints to the market.
December 21 sees the end of Bukowskis’ Bjorn Springfeldt collection, a varied assortment of prints and drawings. The Arts of Asia – Winter Edition collection concludes on December 22, presenting Asian works ranging from early ceramics to modern pieces.
Finally, on December 30, Victor Mee’s Decorative Interiors collection closes, offering a curated range of interior décor items, from lighting fixtures to decorative panels. Across these dates, the dominant trend is the simultaneous launch of multiple specialized collections, often sold online, reflecting a market that values focused, thematic offerings and the convenience of digital bidding.
Based on 156 digest summaries · Generated December 16, 2025