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Sale type & date: |
Netherhampton Sale on Monday 16th June 2003 |
Lot numbers: |
31-62 of 416 |
Lot |
Description & Estimate |
Vat % (Sales Tax) |
Image |
Hammer Price £ |
31 |
A GEORGE III BRONZE QUART MEASURE of cylindrical form inscribed "Quart, Winchester" and "IS County of Southampton 1812", on a moulded circular foot, 6.5" high and a pint measure ensuite (2) #200-400 | Nil |
380 | |
| 32 | A LEAD SUN DIAL cast and chased with a figure in a chariot within a strapwork border bearing the date "1705", 11.75" wide #150-300 | Nil |
170 | |
| 33 | A DUTCH BRASS STAND of oval form with a removable liner and twin "ebonised" carrying handles and four bold cabriole supports terminating in faceted rectangular feet, 9" wide maximum and two mortars, one with angular pierced "lug" handles (3) #80-150 | Nil |
70 | |
| 34 | A GEORGE IV "BELL-METAL" WEIGHT of campana shape, the angular loop handle inscribed "7TTAvoir", the base inscribed "County of Southampton 1824", 6.5" high and a Regency brass doorstop with a simple loop handle and a bell-shaped base containing a lead weight, 23.25" high (2) #100-200 | Nil |
420 | |
| 34A | A QUEEN ANNE BRASS "QUILL" BOX of rectangular form with a hinged lid and four ball feet, originally silvered, 9" wide £200-400 | Nil |
400 | |
| 34B | AN IVORY PAPER KNIFE with a flattened blade, 17.75" long, a papier mache box of circular form, the lid painted with a figure drinking from a frothing tankard in the manner of Teniers, two black Jasperware miniature plaques and other items (a lot) #100-200 | Nil |
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| 35 | A SET OF FOUR REGENCY "SHEFFIELD PLATE" WINE COASTERS with turned-wood bases and gadrooned bodies beneath shaped rims chased with naturalistic flowers and scrolls, 6.75" dia. #300-600 | Nil |
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| 36 | A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER TABLE CANDLESTICKS of neo-classical design with beaded and panelled circular bases chased with foliate paterae at intervals supporting turned and beaded stems chased with stylised acanthus leaves, varied husks suspended from ribbon-tied bows and swags beneath a band of scrolling foliage enclosed by beaded borders, the urn-shaped finials with conforming decoration and with beaded sconces, by WE, London (Lion with a crown, small e in a canted square box) 11.75" high. These candlesticks may be compared to a pair made for William Beckford of Fonthill Splende | Nil |
3000 | |
| 37 | A GEORGE II SILVER STANDISH of shaped oval form with a "pie-crust" border with acanthus scrolls and scallop-shells at intervals, the centre with two depressions supporting a squat-baluster pounce pot with an intricately pierced cover and a quill stand, on four scrolling panel supports,by Edward Feline, the stand with marks for London 1734, the pounce pot and quill stand apparently unmarked, 8.5" wide £800-1600 | Nil |
1200 | |
| 38 | A PAIR OF GEORGE II SILVER CANDLESTICKS, the dished petal-shaped bases engraved with a crest supporting knopped faceted and fluted stems and spool-shaped nozzles with detachable petal-shaped sconces, by William Gould, London 1759, 9.25" high (2) #1000-2000 | Nil |
1600 | |
| 39 | A VICTORIAN CORKSCREW with a tusk handle mounted in sterling silver engraved with initials within a pierced foliate border, stamped "Sterling", a silver tea strainer, London, two silver napkin rings and a set of six silver plated napkin rings with beaded borders (10) £50-100 | Nil |
90 | |
| 40 | A PAIR OF GEORGE II SILVER "TRENCHER" SALTS of rectangular form with re-entrant corners and oval depressions, each with "scratch" initials in a triangle, marks indistinct, probably London circa 1740, 3" wide (2) #200-400 | Nil |
450 | |
| 41 | A GEORGE I STYLE SILVER MUSTARD POT, the moulded square body with re-entrant corners and a hinged lid with a fluted thumbpiece and a simple scroll handle, London, 4" wide max., and a mustard spoon, Sheffield (2) #100-200 | Nil |
300 | |
| 42 | A GEORGE I IRISH SILVER BRANDY WARMER with a compressed globular body engraved with a crest and a simple moulded lip, with a turned fruitwood handle at right angles, the makers mark indistinct, Dublin 1725, 8" wide maximum #300-500 | Nil |
900 | |
| 43 | A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER SUGAR NIPS engraved with a crest, marks indistinct, but probably London circa 1770, 5", and a George III silver butter knife with a reeded and faceted handle engraved with the initial "F", London, 1800, 7.5" long (2) #50-100 | Nil |
100 | |
| 44 | A GEORGE II SILVER "LACE-BACK" TABLESPOON with a Hanoverian pattern terminal engraved on the reverse with the initials "EC", marks indistinct, but probably London, circa 1750, 8" and a similar spoon with a shell-back bowl and the reverse of the terminal engraved with initials (2) #60-120 | Nil |
70 | |
| 45 | A PAIR OF GEORGE II "SHELL-BACK" TEASPOONS with Hanoverian pattern terminals, the reverse engraved with initials "MC", the marks indistinct, but probably London circa 1750, a George III silver teaspoon with bright-cut decoration and an old English pattern terminal engraved with initials "IC", London, circa 1790, a set of five silver teaspoons, Sheffield, and three others (11) #60-120 | Nil |
80 | |
| 46 | A SET OF SIX GEORGE III STYLE SILVER DESSERT KNIVES AND FORKS with reeded handles and three-pronged forks, Sheffield, and a cased set of six George II style butter knives with pistol-shaped handles chased with acanthus leaves, by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield (18 and the case) #80-150 | Nil |
120 | |
| 47 | A SET OF SIX WILLIAM IV AND VICTORIAN SILVER GILT DESSERT KNIVES AND FORKS, the blades engraved with a double crest, with faceted hardstone handles and chased silver gilt collars, the knives by WT, London 1833 and the forks by GA, London 1870 (11) (one knife missing) #100-200 | Nil |
350 | |
| 48 | A PART CANTEEN OF SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN FLATWARE, the terminals engraved with the initial "F" in script, comprising: six tableforks, six dessert forks, five dessert spoons, two tablespoons and three teaspoons, by RR, Sheffield, various dates (22) #150-300 | Nil |
140 | |
| 49 | A COMPOSITE CANTEEN OF GEORGE III AND LATER FIDDLE AND THREAD PATTERN FLATWARE, the terminals engraved with the Royal crest of a lion on a crown within a belt inscribed "Homi soit qui mal y pense" surmounted by a further crown. Comprising: eleven tableforks, eight dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, eight teaspoons, fifteen tablespoons, various dates and makers including London 1791, some replacements without engraving on the terminals (54) #1000-2000 | Nil |
1500 | |
| 50 | A SET OF SEVEN GEORGE III TABLE KNIVES, six with steel blades stamped "Gilliam, Serle Street", with reeded silver handles, the terminals engraved with the Royal crest, within a garter engraved with a motto surmounted by a crown, marks indistinct, but probably London circa 1795, 10.75" long, together with a set of eight slightly smaller knives, 10.25" long and nine dessert knives, 8.75" long (24) £150-300 | Nil |
260 | |
| 55 | A JAPANESE IMARI "TRUMPET" VASE decorated in underglaze blue, polychrome enamels and gilt with flowers sprouting from rockwork, sprays of prunus blossom and foliage with a cloud-scroll border in iron-red below, the interior of the flared neck with conforming decoration, 18th century, 21.75" high #300-600 | Nil |
500 | |
| 56 | A CHINESE "YEN-YEN" VASE decorated in underglaze blue and polchrome enamels in the Kangxi style with elegant figures and playful children in a fenced garden, sprays of flowers and fruit beneath a formalised underglaze blue border, now converted to a table lamp and fitted with a pleated shade. The vase 18.25" high #400-700 | Nil |
480 | |
| 57 | A DUTCH DELFTWARE VASE with a baluster body decorated in underglaze blue with birds, flowers, shells and diaper panels, now reduced and converted to a tablelamp with a pleated shade. The vase 9.75" high £150-300 | Nil |
400 | |
| 58 | A JAPANESE IMARI TRUMPET-SHAPED VASE decorated in underglaze blue, iron red, yellow and gilt with prunus and other flowers sprouting from rockwork with a lower cloud-scroll border in iron red, 18th century, now converted to a lamp and fitted with a pleated shade. The vase 18" high #500-800 | Nil |
1100 | |
| 59 | A CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE VASE with a faceted octagonal baluster body decorated in underglaze blue with panels of chrysanthemums and other flowers sprouting from rockwork within shaped rectangular panels with key-pattern borders, the neck with cascading foliage and fruit beneath a key-pattern border, Kangxi, now converted to a tablelamp and fitted with a pleated shade. The vase 17.25" high #500-1000 | Nil |
1700 | |
| 60 | A CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE CHARGER enamelled in polychrome and gilt with flowers sprouting from rockwork in a fenced garden in the shade of a gnarled tree, a bird swooping overhead, Kangxi, 16.25" dia. £400-700 | Nil |
480 | |
| 61 | AN ENGLISH PORCELAIN OVAL DISH decorated in blue and gilt with anthemia and leafy scrolls, probably circa 1800, 12.25" wide #50-100 | Nil |
220 | |
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62 |
A CHINESE FAMILLE VERTE "SLEEVE" VASE in the Kangxi style enamelled in polychrome with elegant figures beside palatial buildings within diaper floral and lapet borders incorporating panels of precious objects, the vase 19" high, now converted to a tablelamp and fitted with a pleated shade #400-700 |
Nil |
1600 |
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