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Sale date: |
Silver, Jewellery, Textiles, Rugs & Furniture Sale on Thursday 29th & Friday 30th November 2007 |
Lot numbers: |
163-199 of 1351 |
Lot |
Description & Estimate |
Vat on hammer % |
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Hammer Price £ |
163 |
A GEORGE III ARGYLE of conventional form with a pull-off domed cover, and a wooden scroll handle, by John Emes, London 1797, (c.12oz), 6" high. See illustration £1000-2000 | Nil |
1000 | |
| 164 | A GEORGE II LEMON STRAINER of conventional form with two openwork lug handles, makers mark rubbed, London circa 1740, 6" wide handle to handle. See illustration £200-400 | Nil |
280 | |
| 165 | A GEORGE II LEMON STRAINER of conventional form with openwork lug handles, the bowl decoratively pierced, by IG, London 1738, 6" wide handle to handle. See illustration £200-400 | Nil |
260 | |
| 166 | A JAMES II CUP of circular tapering form with part fluted decoration, scratch initialled EE, by RS in a heart-shaped punch with a mullet below, London 1686, 3" dia. See illustration. See Jackson "Silver and Gold Marks of England, Scotland and Ireland" edited by N. Pickford, page 140. £300-500 | Nil |
650 | |
| 167 | A GEORGE I STEM CUP of baluster form on a spreading circular base, scratch initialled IC above the date 1728, makers mark rubbed, London 1723, 1.75" high. See illustration £300-500 | Nil |
550 | |
| 168 | A QUEEN ANNE STEM CUP of circular form, scratch initialled FW, makers mark rubbed, Britannia standard, London circa 1710, 2" high £300-500 | Nil |
550 | |
| 169 | A GEORGE II TUMBLER CUP of conventional form, engraved with a crest depicting a bull, London 1746, (c.2oz), 2.25" high. See illustration £300-500 | Nil |
500 | |
| 170 | A GEORGE II TUMBLER CUP of conventional form, engraved with the crest of a bull and verso a dove, with a gilt interior, by Francis Crump, London 1756, (c.2oz), 2" high. See illustration £500-800 | Nil |
700 | |
| 171 | A GEORGE II TUMBLER CUP of conventional form, the underside scratch initialled I above IA, with a gilt interior, possibly by John Pollock, London 1755, (c.2oz), 2" high. See illustration £500-800 | Nil |
550 | |
| 172 | A GEORGE II PROVINCIAL TUMBLER CUP of conventional form, crested, with a gilt interior, by Richard Richardson II, Chester 1752. See illustration £1500-2000 | Nil |
2300 | |
| 173 | A CONTINENTAL 18TH CENTURY BEAKER of circular form with chased decoration of trailing flowers, the order scratch initialled RTSKRD with a central engraved cartouche, unmarked, 3.25" high. See illustration £100-200 | Nil |
280 | |
| 174 | A RUSSIAN BEAKER of circular tapering form with a re-gilded interior, the body embossed and chased with animals, Moscow, 1749, with an additional assay and makers mark, 3.5" high. See illustration £100-200 | Nil |
380 | |
| 175 | A CHARLES II PORRINGER of circular bellied form with "S"-shaped handles, the lower body chased with foliate motifs, the base with prick dot and chased decoration, by IC with a pellet below, London 1675, (c.3oz), 3" high See Jackson's "Silver and Gold Marks of England, Scotland and Ireland" edited by Ian Pickford. £500-800 | Nil |
1500 | |
| 176 | A GEORGE II COFFEE POT of plain tapering form, with a stepped hinged cover and knop finial, applied cast spout and wooden scroll handle, engraved with a stag's head crest, on a cushion-moulded base, possibly by Robert Williams, London 1730, (c.22oz), 8.5" high. See illustration £800-1200 | Nil |
950 | |
| 177 | A BRITANNIA STANDARD CHOCOLATE POT of tapering form with a domed hinged lid, wooden scroll handle, on a cushion-moulded base, the underside scratch initialled L over MG, makers mark rubbed, London 1717, (c.24oz), 12" high. See illustration £1000-2000 | Nil |
2200 | |
| 178 | A PAIR OF GEORGE II BUTTER SHELLS of conventional form, with pad feet, by George Wickes, London 1752, (c.8oz). See illustration £500-800 | Nil |
750 | |
| 179 | A PAIR OF GEORGE II SAUCE BOATS of oval form, with flying scroll handles terminating in lions-heads, engraved with a crest, on stepped oval feet, possibly by John Stone, London 1746, (c.19oz) £500-800 | Nil |
650 | |
| 180 | NAUTICAL INTEREST: A VICTORIAN PRESENTATION CUP of circular form, with scroll handles applied with stiff leaves, the lower sections of fluted form, the body applied with a frieze of Roman figures above an engraving of three ships "Cognac-1860", "Tom Tough-1838" and "Electrician-1888" above a part fluted lower section, pedestal stem terminating in a circular foot, decorated with an egg and dart frieze above the inscription "From the Charente Steamship Co to Mr James Harrison in commemoration of his business jubilee January 1888, by Frederick Elkington, Birmingham 1886, (c.60oz), width handle to handle 13", 10.5" high. See illustration £3000-5000 | Nil |
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| 181 | A SET OF SIX GEORGE II CAST IRISH CANDLESTICKS, with cylindrical knopped stems, detachable square sconces, on square stepped bases, the base of each engraved with a star motif, the underside of each bearing a separate number (1-6) and a scratch weight, by John Wilme, Dublin, circa 1735, 124oz, each 10.5" high. See illustration Provenance: The Dartrry Family of Dawson Grove, Dartrey, Co. Monaghan, Lords Dartrey and Cremorne and the Earls of Dartrey and thence by descent Private Collection £30000-50000 | Nil |
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| 182 | AN EDWARDIAN CORINTHIAN COLUMN CANDLESTICK, converted to an oil lamp, with a cut-glass reservoir and a stepped and gadrooned base, Sheffield 1901 £200-300 | Nil |
650 | |
| 190 | AN EDWARDIAN CREAM JUG of octagonal form, by Carrington & Co, London 1908, together with a plated pepper pot and seven other items (a lot) £50-100 | Nil |
55 | |
| 191 | A MODERN SAUCEBOAT of oval form, with a gadrooned border, flying scroll handle, London 1971, together with a novelty pepperpot in the form of a Jersey milk jug, a pair of sugar tongs and a toddy ladle (4) £50-100 | Nil |
90 | |
| 192 | A MATCHED PAIR OF SILVER MOUNTED MATCH STRIKERS of globular form, with silver collars and serrated bodies, one London 1907 (2) £50-100 | Nil |
70 | |
| 193 | A SMALL COLLECTION OF NAPKIN RINGS of mixed makers and dates, together with a continental pill box, an agate mounted thimble and a brooch (a lot) £50-100 | Nil |
140 | |
| 194 | A VICTORIAN SUGAR BOWL of circular form with chased and fluted decoration, by Henry Aitken, Sheffield 1885, together with a napkin ring, (2) £40-60 | Nil |
40 | |
| 195 | A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN PEPPERS, by Walker & Hall, Chester 1907, cased, together with a pair of cased salts with matching spoons, (2) £80-120 | Nil |
100 | |
| 196 | A GEORGE V SEVEN BAR TOAST RACK, Birmingham 1934, together with a plated napkin ring, a pair of sugar tongs and a mother-of-pearl folding fruit knife (4) £40-60 | Nil |
60 | |
| 197 | A SILVER MOUNTED PAGE TURNER, the handle embossed with allegorical figures, with a tortoiseshell blade, by William Comyns, London 1909, 16.5" long £100-200 | Nil |
150 | |
| 198 | A GEORGE V TRAVELLING VANITY CASE, containing a brush with a pink guilloche enamel back, a comb and a small hand mirror, all contained in a leather case £50-100 | Nil |
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199 |
A PAIR OF MODERN NAPKIN RINGS of plain circular form, Edinburgh 1977 £40-60 |
Nil |
55 |
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