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Sale date: |
Fine Art Sale on Thursday 3rd and Friday 4th July 2008 |
Lot numbers: |
364-394 of 1058 |
Lot |
Description & Estimate |
Vat on hammer % |
Image |
Hammer Price £ |
364 |
An Edward VII kidney shaped dish, with cast serpent handle, pierced border and straight gadrooned rim, 33cm w, by Peter Henderson Deere, London 1909, 24ozs 10dwts £300-400 | Nil |
330 | |
| 365 | An Edward VII ivory handled page-turner, 41.5cm l, maker E B, London 1902 £200-250 | Nil |
230 | |
| 367 | An Edward VII mirror, the mount die stamped with rocaille, 31cm h, by W J Myatt & Co, Chester 1903 £80-120 | Nil |
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| 368 | A George V bachelor's tea service, compressed circular with prow lip, teapot 10cm h, by Pearce & Sons Ltd, London 1910, 12ozs 10dwts gross (3) £100-150 | Nil |
150 | |
| 369 | A George V silver mounted glass spherical match-stand, 12cm h, engraved for the retailer A BARRETT & SONS... PICCADILLY, marks rubbed, London 1915 £80-120 | Nil |
480 | |
| 370 | A George V gold and ivory-fitted blue morocco dressing case, lined in watered silk, the intaglio engraved rock crystal glass bottles, including a hip flask all with 9ct gold and ivory mounts, these and the other accessories applied with the ivory initials LG, gilt brass locks, 14cm h; 51 x 37cm, by Drew & Sons, London 1925, corduroy cover Provenance: The initials are those of Lucy Grace neé Mackay who, in 1925, married the psychiatrist Dr Richard Fairfax Turkino Grace (1895-1963). Dr Grace, who became the leading expert in the post combat rehabilitation of RAF personnel, was born in New Zealand, one of his forefathers being the Maori chief of the Ngati Tuwharetoa. £400-600 | Nil |
750 | |
| 371 | An Elizabeth II 18ct gold goblet, made in commemoration of the Investiture of the Prince of Wales, engraved with the Prince's crest and inscribed CAERNARVON 1969, 15cm h, underside engraved 25/250, maker H H, Sheffield 1972, cased, 388g £3000-3500 | Nil |
3500 | |
| 372 | A George III waiter, the field engraved with armorials in beaded cavetto and rim, on three fluted feet, 18cm diam, by Robert Makepeace and Richard Carter, London 1776, 7ozs The arms are those of the Tennant family of Chapel House, near Skipton, Yorkshire. £200-300 | Nil |
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| 373 | A George III bright cut openwork sugar basket, of vase shape with beaded rim and swing handle, on square foot, blue glass liner, 14cm h excluding the handle, maker's mark poorly struck, London 1777, 6ozs 10dwts £300-400 | Nil |
300 | |
| 374 | Six Queen's pattern table forks, all London, three by Chawner & Co, 1853, the others 1893 & 1905, 19ozs £100-120 | Nil |
160 | |
| 375 | A set of twelve Victorian mother of pearl-hafted dessert knives and forks, with embossed ferrule, by Mappin & Webb Ltd, Sheffield 1899, cased £200-250 | Nil |
320 | |
| 376 | Two pairs of George II salts, compressed circular, on three feet, both London, by James Smith, 1733 and another, 1754, 9ozs £100-200 | Nil |
110 | |
| 377 | A set of twelve Victorian mother of pearl-hafted dessert knives and forks, engraved with flowers, by Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1898, cased £200-300 | Nil |
480 | |
| 378 | A Victorian christening mug, with thistle shaped bowl and scrolling handle, on domed foot, 11cm h, by Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1861, 4ozs £100-150 | Nil |
110 | |
| 379 | A Victorian Rose pattern table service, anthemion heel, comprising twenty four table forks, twelve table spoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons and a sauce ladle, uniformly engraved contemporary initials, by Hayne & Cater or Chawner & Co, London 1855 and 73 respectively, 163ozs (61) £800-1200 | Nil |
1500 | |
| 380 | A George IV coffee biggin, of baluster form, the handle issuing from two serpents and with acanthus clad anthemion lip, the gadrooned rim with shells at intervals, on conforming stand with godet, 31cm h, by John Bridge, London 1823, 46ozs gross (3) £1000-1500 | Nil |
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| 381 | A set of six George III silver gilt Old English pattern egg spoons, by William Bateman, London 1818, 2ozs £50-80 | Nil |
50 | |
| 382 | A George III soup plate, with gadrooned rim, crested, 24cm diam, by Augstin Le Sage, London 1767, 16ozs £200-300 | Nil |
350 | |
| 383 | A Victorian saw-pierced oval sugar basket, with flared sides and caryatid handles, on paw feet, cranberry glass liner, 8cm h, by Holland, Son & Slater, London 1880, 4ozs 10dwts £100-150 | Nil |
160 | |
| 384 | A pair of Victorian owl novelty pepper casters, 8cm h, marks rubbed, London 1875, 4ozs 15dwts £200-300 | Nil |
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| 385 | A George III Old English pattern soup ladle, with shell bowl, by William Eley & William Fearn, London 1804; a bright cut fish slice, London 1815, 9ozs (2) £100-200 | Nil |
160 | |
| 386 | A Victorian photograph frame, of upright foliate cast openwork design, 21cm h, by Rosenthal, Jacob & Co, London 1886 £100-150 | Nil |
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| 387 | A set of four Victorian circular salts, with palmette borders, on ball feet, 5.5cm diam, with three spoons, by Charles Boyton, London 1880, 6ozs (7) £80-120 | Nil |
80 | |
| 388 | A pair of George III rococo candlesticks, the slender sconce with nozzle on swirling pillar and shell moulded foot, chased overall with flowers and scrolls, 30.5cm h, by William Holmes, marked on foot, sconce and one nozzle, London 1778, loaded William Holmes, son of John Holmes of the Lorimer's Company was apprenticed to Erasmus Christian Hoffman, a chaser, of St Martin in the Fields on 4th April 1747. He is subsequently described as a chaser of Clerkenwell Green. See Grimwade (Arthur G), London Goldsmiths 1697-1837 Their Marks & Lives, third edition 1990, pp550 & 753. £1500-2000 | Nil |
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| 389 | A George III wirework cream pail, of flared shape, applied with an urn, vines and trailing flowers, with cable rim and swing handle, blue glass liner, 7cm h excluding handle, maker's mark poorly struck, London 1768, 3ozs £200-300 | Nil |
220 | |
| 390 | A George III openwork cream pail, chased with a continuous rustic scene with a cow, swan and hound beside buildings and trees and with guilloche swing handle, blue glass liner, 6.5cm h excluding the handle, marks only partly visible, London 1769, 3ozs £300-400 | Nil |
420 | |
| 391 | A Victorian waiter, the field engraved with flowers and rocaille in moulded border with shells, on three volute feet, 25cm diam, by Daniel & Charles Houle, London 1850, 14ozs £150-200 | Nil |
240 | |
| 392 | A Victorian coffee biggin, of lobed melon shape with flower finial and leaf capped handle, engraved with armorials, 28cm h, maker IT, possibly John Tapley, London 1841, 43ozs (3) £400-600 | Nil |
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| 393 | A George III snuffers tray, with pierced and bright cut husk border and beaded rim, crested, the underside engraved with the contemporary initials M/I*I, 22cm l, by William Plummer, London 1778, 3ozs £150-250 | Nil |
220 | |
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394 |
A pair of Scottish Victorian fish servers and a soup ladle, both of Pointed Old English Pattern, by Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1885, 18ozs 10dwts £200-250 |
Nil |
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