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Sale date: |
Fine Art Sale on Thursday 3rd and Friday 4th July 2008 |
Lot numbers: |
334-363 of 1058 |
Lot |
Description & Estimate |
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Hammer Price £ |
334 |
A French porringer, the bowl of almost hemispherical form and slightly waisted below the flared rim, with cast and engraved open scrolling handles, on collet foot, engraved with the name Joseph Dunstan, 6.5cm h, charge mark (indistinct) to both handles, decharge (crown) mark to the lip, the underside with the contemporary initials 'JD', 18th c, 7ozs £200-300 | Nil |
600 | |
| 335 | A French parcel gilt hot milk jug, of spirally reeded baluster form and chased with strapwork, the domed lid with bud finial, carved ivory scrolling handle, 13cm h, maker P L over G, a crown above, Rennes (probably), 1780-89, 7ozs 10dwts gross £250-350 | Nil |
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| 336 | A German parcel gilt beaker, the lobed and fluted bowl engraved with strapwork beneath a reeded rim, 4.2cm h, by Gottlieb Kuntze, Breslau, 1727-37, 1oz £150-250 | Nil |
320 | |
| 337 | A Dutch octagonal brandy bowl, the sides engraved with armorials, with the initials R * E or L * J, figures emblematic of the four seasons, with their respective titles Uer, Astas, Autumnis and Hyens, strapwork and swags of fruit, on cast and domed foot, 8cm h, maker's mark only, S E in compendium, struck three times, mid 17th c, 8ozs 10dwts £150-250 | Nil |
4200 | |
| 338 | A Dutch four-piece tea service, of straight sided navette form with reeded rims and integral hinges, teapot 12cm h, maker VK, a crescent above, second standard mark, 1906 and 11, 39ozs £200-300 | Nil |
380 | |
| 339 | A Dutch neo-classical oval openwork dish, the blue glass liner in a pierced girdle with swags suspended from urns, on six feet, 20cm w, maker PS, 1911, 5ozs 10dwts £150-200 | Nil |
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| 340 | An Indian silver repoussé four-piece condiment set, Bombay, chased with deities and arabesques, with three spoons en suite, pepper caster 6.5cm h, unmarked, c1900, case signed for Walker & Hall, 5ozs 10dwts (7) £50-70 | Nil |
60 | |
| 341 | An Edward VII jewel box in the form of a table, the top die stamped with a scene emblematic of matrimony in scrolling borders, the frieze fitted with a velvet lined drawer, on cabriole legs, 23.5cm w, by William Comyns & Sons, London 1901 £400-500 | Nil |
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| 342 | A George V silver gilt openwork circular sweetmeat box and cover, pierced with grapevines and flowers in beaded rims, the domed cover with seated cherub finial, glass liner, 15cm h, by Wakely & Wheeler, London 1920, 16ozs £300-400 | Nil |
380 | |
| 343 | A set of six George V menu stands, pierced and engraved with a sportsman, dog or game in circular frame on disc foot, 3.5cm h, by Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1927, 4ozs 15dwts, cased £500-700 | Nil |
1200 | |
| 344 | An Elizabeth II cast caddy spoon designed by Alex G Styles, with wide shell shaped bowl and twisted handle, 7cm l, engraved designer's signature, by Garrard & Co Ltd, London 1967, 1oz 10dwts, cased £60-80 | Nil |
260 | |
| 345 | An Elizabeth II parcel gilt caddy spoon by Stuart Devlin, made in commemoration of the Royal Silver Jubilee, 1977, engraved 50, 8cm l, maker's mark, London 1977, 1oz 10dwts, cased £60-80 | Nil |
200 | |
| 346 | An Elizabeth II parcel gilt caddy spoon by Stuart Devlin, made in commemoration of the Royal Silver Jubilee, 1977, engraved 51, 8cm l, maker's mark, London 1977, 1oz 10dwts, cased £60-80 | Nil |
180 | |
| 347 | An Elizabeth II cast caddy spoon designed by Alex G Styles, made in commemoration of the Royal Wedding, 1981, 7cm l, engraved designer's signature and 11, by Garrard & Co Ltd, London 1981, 1oz, boxed £60-80 | Nil |
140 | |
| 348 | An Elizabeth II cast caddy spoon designed by Alex G Styles, made in commemoration of the Royal Wedding, 1981, 7cm l, engraved designer's signature and 12, by Garrard & Co Ltd, London 1981, 1oz, boxed £60-80 | Nil |
110 | |
| 349 | An Edward VII playing card box, of fenestrated pillar shape with four bevelled glass lights backed by contemporary chromolithographed playing cards, on pierced feet, 9.5cm h, by W H Walter, Birmingham 1901 £200-300 | Nil |
900 | |
| 350 | An Edward VII King's pattern table service for six, all London 1909, by Wakely & Wheeler or by Reid & Sons; a King's pattern, single struck, sauce ladle, Sheffield 1905, 53ozs (22) £350-400 | Nil |
380 | |
| 351 | Birmingham. Two ceremonial trowels, one Belgian, with ivory or ebony handle, 30 and 26cm l, maker TW, Birmingham 1924 and Belgian, c1925 The engraved inscriptions read: BIRMINGHAM, MUTUAL HOUSINGS LIMd THIS TROWEL WAS USED BY THE LORD MAYOR OF BIRMINGHAM ALDERMAN PERCIVAL BOWER OBE JP (BIRMINGHAM'S FIRST LABOUR LORD MAYOR) TO TURN ONE OF THE FIRST SODS ON, HOLLY BANK VILLAGE. An estate of 105 acres being part of the Billesley Common Estate taken over from the City Corporation. When comopleted it will contain 500 to 600 Houses & Shops, with its own Private Park & Club House, and all the amenities of a self-contained Model Village. NOVEMBER 15TH 1924 and VILLE D'ALBERT POSE DE LA PREMIERE PIERRE DU "PAVILLON DE BIRMINGHAM" PAR MONSIEUR PERCIVAL BOWER LORD-MAYOR OF BIRMINGHAM LE 24 OCTOBRE 1926 HOMMAGE DE RECONNAISSANCE DE LA VILLE D'ALBERT £200-250 | Nil |
280 | |
| 352 | An Edward VII table service for twelve, of an almost King's shaped ornamental pattern [not in Pickford] by C Westwood & Son, Birmingham 1908, 242ozs (105) £1500-2000 | Nil |
2000 | |
| 353 | A pair of Elizabeth II candelabra in early 18th c English style, of five lights and four branches, 26cm h, by Carrington & Co Ltd, London 1965 (branches) and 1969, loaded £500-600 | Nil |
500 | |
| 354 | A George V square salver, the moulded border with curved corners, on volute feet, 35.5cm w, by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, London 1924, 42ozs £250-350 | Nil |
280 | |
| 355 | An Edward VII gadrooned oblong tea service, embossed with foliage, teapot 12cm h, maker HB, Birmingham 1903, 19ozs 10dwts gross (3) £100-150 | Nil |
180 | |
| 356 | A set of six George V mother of pearl hafted tea knives and forks, by Cooper Brothers & Sons, Sheffield 1925; a set of six similar knives, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1938, both cased (18) £100-150 | Nil |
130 | |
| 357 | A George V silver mounted cranberry glass novelty jug in the form of glass-eyed duck, the bill engraved 1930, 10cm h, by Asprey & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1929 £100-150 | Nil |
300 | |
| 358 | A George V salver, shaped hexagonal, the moulded rim with foliage at intervals, on three feet, 32cm diam, by Hawkesworth, Eyre & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1930, 30ozs £150-200 | Nil |
220 | |
| 359 | A George VI photograph frame, the mount engine turned, 34 x 26.5cm, maker E M Ld, Birmingham 1938 £150-200 | Nil |
320 | |
| 360 | A pair of Art Nouveau photograph frames, the mount die stamped with flowerheads and seed pods, backed on ebonised wood, 16cm h, 10cm w, by John Allday & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1909 £200-300 | Nil |
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| 361 | Smoking. An Edward VII oblong cigar cutter with match-stand and striker, on moulded base with ring handle, 10cm l, by Joseph Walton, London 1901 £200-300 | Nil |
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| 362 | A pair of George V silver mounted amber candlesticks, the spiral pillar on flared foot, 24cm h, by J W Tiptaft, Birmingham 1925, loaded £300-400 | Nil |
400 | |
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363 |
A George V photograph frame, the tortoiseshell inset arched mount applied with the badge of the ARMMC, 33cm h, 18.5cm w, marks rubbed, London £200-250 |
Nil |
190 |
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