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Silver, Jewellery and Plate, Textiles, Rugs & Furniture Sale on Thursday 7th & Friday 8th June 2007 |
Lot numbers: |
93-126 of 989 |
Lot |
Description & Estimate |
Vat on hammer % |
Image |
Hammer Price £ |
93 |
A CHARLES II PORRINGER AND COVER of circular bellied form, the porringer chased with a broad band of flowerheads and leaves, the pull-off cover with a frieze of flowerheads, with a cone finial, with caryatid scroll handles, the whole on a tucked-in circular foot, fully marked on both the body and the cover, by Arthur Mainwaring (AM in monogram, see Jackson's page 121), London 1663, (c.23oz), 7" high. See illustration £1500-2000 | Nil |
3800 | |
| 94 | THE NICHOLSON SAUCEBOATS: A PAIR OF GEORGE III IRISH PROVINCIAL SAUCEBOATS of oval form, with punched-out handles, scroll handles terminating in serpents heads, raised on shell-capped fluted pad feet, each bearing a crest, almost certainly of the Allen family of Kilkenny and Cork, by John Nicolson, Cork, circa 1770, (c.26oz), each 5.5" high. See illustration £4000-6000 | Nil |
5000 | |
| 100 | GUILD OF HANDICRAFT LTD: A POT AND COVER of bellied form, the pull-off cover with an inset panel, decorated in cloisonne enamel with a galleon at sea, height 2.75", London 1903. See illustration £600-1000 | Nil |
700 | |
| 101 | GUILD OF HANDICRAFT LTD; A POT AND COVER of circular bellied form, the pull-off cover set with an enamel plaque depicting trees by a stream, on a tucked-in foot with a spot-hammered finish, London 1902, height 2.25". See illustration £600-1000 | Nil |
850 | |
| 102 | GUILD OF HANDICRAFT LTD: A BOWL of circular form, with pierced and embossed decoration depicting birds and owls in flight with a central flowerhead motif, London 1905, (c.9oz), diameter 8". See illustration £1200-2000 | Nil |
1300 | |
| 103 | CHARLES ROBERT ASHBEE FOR THE GUILD OF HANDICRAFT LTD; A BOWL of circular form, with pierced decoration depicting flowers and branches between a lobed flowerhead motif, London 1898 (c.11oz) diameter 7.75". See illustration. C.F: C. R. Ashbee "Architect Designer & Romantic Socialist", page 330, plate 165 for a similar piece. £1500-2000 | Nil |
2600 | |
| 104 | GUILD OF HANDICRAFT LTD: A PAIR OF SALTS AND MATCHING SPOONS, of circular form with three waisted supports on a domed base with a spot-hammered finish, the supports terminating in chrysoprases, the salts marked Guild of Handicraft Ltd only, the spoons are unmarked. See illustration C.F: 'Simplicity or Splendor' fig. 51, cat. 44 for a similar example £500-1000 | Nil |
750 | |
| 105 | GUILD OF HANDICRAFT LTD: A PLATED MUFFIN DISH of circular form, with a beaded border, the tapering circular cover terminating in a wirework finial, surmounted by a chrysoprase, with a hammered finish, marked twice with the Guild of Handicraft Ltd, circa 1900, diameter 9.5". See illustration. C.F. "Simplicity or Splendour" by M. Greenwood, fig 52, cat 38 for a similar example. £500-1000 | Nil |
480 | |
| 106 | DESIGNED BY CHARLES ROBERT ASHBEE FOR THE GUILD OF HANDICRAFT LTD: A PRESERVE SPOON, with an oval shaped bowl, canted stem terminating in a heart-shaped pierced finial surmounted by a green agate terminal, London 1905, length 7.5". See illustration. C.F. "Treasures of the 20th Century", plate 11, page 18, Goldsmiths Hall Catalogue for a similar example. £500-1000 | Nil |
900 | |
| 107 | DESIGNED BY CHARLES ROBERT ASHBEE FOR THE GUILD OF HANDICRAFT LTD: A BUTTER KNIFE, the short blade terminating in a ball, surrounded by a beaded shank and a wirework stem, the terminal with a beaded border and a green cabochon, London 1902, length 6". See illustration £500-1000 | Nil |
1600 | |
| 108 | H G MURPHY: A TOAST RACK with five bars in the form of reeded circles, with a central graduated circular handle, the whole on a rectangular base with stepped feet, London 1938, with additional Falcon Studio mark, height 4", (c.6oz). See illustration. C.F. "The Jewellery & Silver of H.G. Murphy" by Paul Atterley and John Benjamin, page 105, for a similar piece. £500-1000 | Nil |
1800 | |
| 109 | H G MURPHY: A THREE PIECE CONDIMENT SET with two matching spoons of circular form, on spreading circular feet, the mustard pot with a four ball finial, London 1931, with additional Falcon Studio mark. See illustration. C.F. "The Jewellery & Silver of H.G. Murphy" by Paul Atterley and John Benjamin, page 101 for a similar example. £500-1000 | Nil |
950 | |
| 110 | H G MURPHY: A POT AND COVER, the bellied pot with a wide central girdle, the pull-off cover with a reeded and wavy border, centred by a stepped curved handle, with a hand beaten finish, London 1933, with additional Falcon Studio mark, (c.9oz), height 5". See illustration. C.F: This piece is illustrated on page 89 of "The Jewellery and Silver of H.G. Murphy". This actual piece was used for the illustration. £1500-2000 | Nil |
1600 | |
| 111 | H G MURPHY: A TANKARD, of circular slightly bellied form, with a moulded foot, scroll handle, with a lightly hammered finish, London 1935, with additional Falcon Studio mark (c.15oz), height 5". See illustration. C.F. This piece is illustrated on page 99 of "The Jewellery & Silver of H.G. Murphy". This was the actual piece used for the illustration. £1000-2000 | Nil |
1300 | |
| 112 | H G MURPHY: A WINE TASTER of circular form, the plain border with re-entrant sections, with a carved ivory handle and a lightly hammered finish, London 1936 with additional Falcon Studio mark, diameter 4.75". See illustration. C.F. "The Jewellery & Silver of H.G. Murphy" page 104 for a similar piece. £500-1000 | Nil |
1100 | |
| 113 | H.G. MURPHY: A CADDY SPOON with a tree of life handle, rope-work border above an oval bowl, London 1935, with additional Jubilee mark and additional Falcon Studio mark, 4" long. See illustration. C.F. "The Jewellery & Silver of H.G. Murphy", by Atterley and John Benjamin, page 104 for similar examples. £300-500 | Nil |
550 | |
| 114 | H.G. MURPHY: A SERVING SPOON, the tapering rectangular handle engraved with triangular motifs terminating in a shaped oval bowl, the reverse of the bowl with a rat-tail, London 1931, with additional Falcon Studio mark, 11" long £300-500 | Nil |
450 | |
| 115 | LOUIS GALVIN: A BOWL AND COVER of circular form, with a rope-work border and moulded foot, the border applied with holly leaf motifs, the pull-off domed cover with a carved ivory finial, London 1962, (c.22oz). See illustration. This piece was apparently started by Murphy and finished by his apprentice Louis Galvin. £500-1000 | Nil |
780 | |
| 115A | H.G. MURPHY: A TAZZA, the circular bowl with a beaded border and engraved by T.G. Friend with stylised leaf motifs, with a circular pedestal foot, embossed and engraved with foliate motifs, with spot hammered decoration, London 1933, with additional Falcon Studio mark, (c.18oz), 9.75" dia. See illustration £1500-2000 | Nil |
1800 | |
| 116 | OMAR RAMSDEN AND ALWYN CARR: A SPOON with an oval bowl and spot-hammered decoration, the handle cast in the form of a stylised tree, the reverse of the bowl with a rat-tail, London 1914, 7.5" long. See illustration £300-500 | Nil |
380 | |
| 117 | OMAR RAMSDEN: A SPOON with an oval bowl, the stem with Celtic motifs below a bunch of grapes with a stylised square finial, the reverse of the bowl with a rat-tail, with a lightly hammered finish, London 1919, 6.75" long. See illustration £200-300 | Nil |
360 | |
| 118 | OMAR RAMSDEN: A SILVER MOUNTED CRUMB SCOOP with a faceted ivory handle and wavy border, the scoop engraved with leaves, grapes and flowers, the reverse of the scoop engraved "Omar Ramsden Me Fecit", London 1938, 11.5" long. See illustration £500-1000 | Nil |
650 | |
| 119 | ALWYN CARR: A PAIR OF HAIRBRUSHES, the reverse engraved and embossed with entwined thistles and roses, with the embossed initials "EK" and the name "Betsy", with rope-work borders and chrysoprase terminals, London 1936, each 10" long. See illustration £300-500 | Nil |
300 | |
| 120 | OMAR RAMSDEN & ALWYN CARR: A CUP AND COVER, the cup of shallow circular form with a folded circular knop above a tapering pedestal base, terminating in a stepped circular foot, the body engraved with a band of feathers, the pull-off cover of domed form with a stylised Celtic band terminating in a wirework finial enclosing a ball, with a spot hammered finish, the base scratch engraved "Omar Ramsden et me Fecerunt", with a gilt interior, London 1914, (c.15oz), 9" high. See illustration £1500-2000 | Nil |
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| 121 | ARTIFICERS GUILD: A GEM-SET TAZZA of oval form, with a reeded and studded border above an engraved section with Celtic motifs punctuated by gem-stones, on a hexagonal stem terminating in a domed foot with a reeded base, with a lightly hammered finish, London 1911, (c.3oz), 3.5" high. See illustration £300-500 | Nil |
750 | |
| 122 | ARTIFICERS GUILD: A GOBLET with a shallow circular bowl bearing an applied medallion depicting a man on a horse with a rope-work border above a foliate embossed section, the tapering square stem with rope-work borders, the whole on a domed foot, with a spot hammered finish and a gilt interior, London 1927, (c.7oz), 5.5" high. See illustration £400-600 | Nil |
620 | |
| 123 | JOHN PAUL COOPER: A SILVER MOUNTED SHAGREEN BOX of rectangular form with reeded and studded silver mounts, the interior of the cover bearing a small plaque reading "J. Paul Cooper", with a wooden interior, 4.75" long x 2" high. See illustration £800-1500 | Nil |
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| 124 | JOHN PAUL COOPER: A TOASTRACK of oval form with a rope-work border, the seven bars split into graduated arches, with a central carrying handle in the form of six circular motifs, the whole on four ball feet, bearing the Latin inscription "Vah! Calefactus-sun, Vidi-focum, T & RSW to R & WS 3rd April 1919", otherwise unmarked, 5.5" high. See illustration. This piece was exhibited at the 1910 Arts and Crafts Exhibition Society Exhibition. It can be seen illustrated in figure 131 on page 151 of "John Paul Cooper" by N. Natasha Kuzmanovic, the author has confirmed this to be the piece in the photograph. £800-1500 | Nil |
850 | |
| 125 | A.E. JONES: A DISH of oval form, the loop handles terminating in pierced leaf motifs, with a border of studs, on a pedestal stem, and a square studded base, with a planished finish, Birmingham 1915, (c.5.5oz), 2.75" high. See illustration £300-500 | Nil |
500 | |
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126 |
A.E. JONES: A CADDY SPOON, the bifurcated handle terminating in a disc finial with a rope-work border surmounted by a ball, with a spot hammered circular bowl, Birmingham 1909, 3.25" long. See illustration £200-300 |
Nil |
200 |
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