And it was a Hong Kong buyer who took the joint top seller – a set of 12 rice paper gouache scenes from the 19th century which made £1300.
Other good sellers included a 17th century oak joint stool which also took £1300; a George V Irish silver tea set at £1250 and a Newyln copper planter, signed John Pearson and dated 1891, at £1200.
Lincoln Net pulls in bids
INTERNET enquiries do not always translate into bids but Golding Young (15% buyer's premium) received enquiries from as far afield as India, America and Australia for pieces among the 1100 lots illustrated on their website for their May 5 sale.