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Gold, Glory and a Classic Icon: Spotlight on Three Remarkable Lots from JS Fine Art’s June Auction

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18 June 2025
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Gold, Glory and a Classic Icon

When it comes to uncovering treasures — whether timeless heirlooms, historical artefacts, or vintage engineering marvels — few places compare to a live auction. And this summer, JS Fine Art in Banbury is once again opening its saleroom for one of its most anticipated events of the season.

Taking place on Thursday 27th June, the Fine Art, Jewellery, Antiques & Collectables Auction brings together hundreds of fascinating lots, covering everything from fine jewellery and military collectibles to furniture, artworks, and more.

While the full catalogue is well worth a browse, we’ve narrowed in on three standout entries that showcase the extraordinary variety and character this auction has to offer. Whether you’re a collector, investor, or casual browser, these lots tell stories that go far beyond the gavel.


Lot 41 – An 18ct Hallmarked Gold Round Brilliant Cut Diamond Solitaire Ring

18ct hallmarked gold

There are few things as universally admired as a classic diamond solitaire, and Lot 41 in this sale is a stunning example. Crafted in 18ct hallmarked gold, the ring features a round brilliant cut diamond, elegantly mounted in a timeless four-claw setting. It’s a style that never dates — chic, versatile, and effortlessly wearable.

This is the kind of piece that could just as easily become a unique engagement ring as it could take pride of place in a personal jewellery collection. With its refined proportions and excellent craftsmanship, it’s the definition of understated luxury.

Jewellery buyers will appreciate not only its aesthetic appeal but also the investment potential of a solid gold setting and a desirable cut. With interest in sustainable, vintage, and pre-loved jewellery continuing to grow, high-quality rings like this one are increasingly sought after.

Whether you’re buying for love, sentiment, or long-term value — this sparkling centrepiece is one to watch.


Lot 119 – War Memorabilia from the Goodfellow and Platt Families

War memorabilia

If you’re interested in British military history, then Lot 119 will undoubtedly strike a chord. This deeply personal collection brings together a selection of wartime memorabilia from the Goodfellow and Platt families, featuring items that span both World Wars.

Among the highlights are:

  • Original medals awarded for service,
  • Photographs of individuals in uniform,
  • Personal letters and documentation,
  • Field tools and other practical items used by soldiers on active duty.

These aren’t just historic objects — they’re windows into real human experiences. Each piece offers a glimpse into the courage, sacrifice, and resilience of those who lived through times of conflict. Collectively, they provide a layered narrative of family service that spans generations.

For historians, educators, and collectors, it’s an incredibly meaningful and rare opportunity to acquire a coherent set of items with proven family provenance. It’s not often that such complete, personal wartime collections appear on the open market.

Expect this lot to attract strong interest from both private collectors and institutions looking to preserve these moving reminders of national and familial history.


Lot 621 – An Armstrong Siddeley, 1952 – Straight-6, 2.3L Classic Car

Armstrong Siddeley

One of the most visually striking lots in the catalogue, Lot 621 is a must-see for vintage car enthusiasts. It’s a 1952 Armstrong Siddeley, featuring the marque’s signature straight-six 2.3L engine, known for its smooth performance and post-war engineering excellence.

Armstrong Siddeley was once a staple of British motoring prestige — a name associated with both luxury and reliability. The 1952 model stands as a proud testament to mid-century design, combining Art Deco curves with robust mechanics. From the gleaming chrome grille to the understated cabin trim, every detail speaks to a different era of craftsmanship.

Classic vehicles like this one are increasingly appreciated not only for their nostalgic value but also for their growing role in the investment market. With demand on the rise and parts becoming rarer, collectors are turning to well-preserved examples from trusted marques — especially those that can still take to the road.

Whether displayed in a private showroom or driven on vintage rallies, this Armstrong Siddeley is more than a vehicle. It’s a slice of British automotive history — and it’s ready for its next chapter.


🗓️ Auction Details at a Glance

  • Auction: Fine Art, Jewellery, Antiques & Collectables
  • Auctioneer: JS Fine Art
  • Location: Banbury
  • Date: Thursday 27th June 2025
  • Time: Starting at 10:00am
  • How to Bid: Attend in person or register to bid online via jsfineart.co.uk

🧭 Why This Auction Is Worth Your Time

With such an exciting and varied selection on offer, JS Fine Art continues to be a trusted destination for both serious collectors and casual buyers looking for something truly special.

Whether your passion lies in precious jewellery, British wartime history, or classic cars, this sale brings together pieces that don’t just hold value — they hold stories.

As always, JS Fine Art provides detailed lot descriptions, expert condition reports, and a welcoming experience whether you’re joining in the room or online. With competitive bidding expected across many categories, now’s the time to register your interest, preview the full catalogue, and prepare to raise your paddle.


🔗 Quick Links

  • View the Full Auction Catalogue
  • Lot 41 – 18ct Diamond Solitaire Ring
  • Lot 119 – Goodfellow & Platt Wartime Memorabilia
  • Lot 621 – 1952 Armstrong Siddeley Car

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