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Sale date: |
Antiques & Works of Art Sale on Thursday 28th & Friday 29th February 2008 |
Lot numbers: |
420-449 of 970 |
Lot |
Description & Estimate |
Condition Report |
Vat on hammer % |
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Hammer Price £ |
420 |
A Victorian Fiddle Husk pattern table service, husk heel, crested, by Hayne & Co, London 1841, 73ozs (30) £500-600 | In good condition | Nil |
550 | |
| 421 | A pair of Victorian mother of pearl hafted fish servers and a pair of Edward VII pierced grape shears, crested, by Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1874 and by Wakely and Wheeler, London 1903 respectively, both cased £150-200 | The lot in fine condition | Nil |
250 | |
| 422 | A Victorian silver-fitted calamander dressing case, the glass boxes, jars and bottles with engraved silver mounts or cover, the hinged front revealing two jewel drawers, 19cm h; 31 x 23.5cm, by Thomas Wright, London 1867 £200-300 | Lacking one bottle, another bottle lacking the silver cap, lacking the scissors from the manicure tray, otherwise fine original condition | Nil |
320 | |
| 423 | A pair of George III oval chambersticks and three other chambersticks, with vase shaped or waisted sconce and nozzle and reeded or beaded rims, the pair with conical extinguisher and engraved with the initial J, 10cm h, all London, by Elizabeth Jones, 1792, the others by Robert Jones, 1777 & 1779 or by Solomon Hougham, 1802, 42ozs Provenance: The initial is that of Captain John Jones of St Helens, Swansea. £300-500 | Oval examples - general light scratches and wear. One extinguisher lacking the finial, on one the handle re-attached. The three other examples all showing signs of wear. One of the R Jones chambersticks with large repair on the underside. The nozzle on the Howam example an early 19th c Birmingham replacement, the extinguisher a Sheffield Plate replacement. The extinguisher on the other R Jones example an unmarked contemporary replacement. | Nil |
1200 | |
| 424 | A William IV cream jug, of melon form with leaf capped handle, on four palmette feet, 10cm h, maker EB, probably Edward Barton, London 1835, 7ozs 10dwts £100-150 | A couple of very small dents but in excellent overall condition, the marks practically as struck | Nil |
90 | |
| 425 | A George III oval mustard pot and a Victorian mustard pot, the first with domed lid, 7.5cm h, both London, by Robert Hennell, 1795 or W & G Neale, 1882, 7ozs £100-150 | George III mustard pot in good condition with slight plat in the hinge, the marks good, with a later blue glass liner. Victorian mustard pot - rather dented and worn, the blue glass liner chipped | Nil |
90 | |
| 426 | A set of four George III oval sauce tureens and covers, with vase shaped finial, reeded loop handles and rim on flared foot, engraved with the initial J, 13.5cm h, by Henry Chawner, London 1795, 49ozs Provenance: The initial is that of Captain John Jones of St Helens, Swansea. £700-900 | Tureens - the foot of one with an old small solder repair to a split on the underside of the foot. Covers one finials slightly pushed in and on two other covers the finial neatly resoldered back into position | Nil |
2000 | |
| 427 | A George IV teapot, of ogee shape, the domed lid with integral hinge and rose knop, having leaf capped handle, on moulded foot, 15cm h, by Robert Hennell II, London 1827, 23ozs £100-200 | Lightly scratched and with other signs of wear, the handle loose, the marks good | Nil |
190 | |
| 428 | A George IV bright cut teapot, of compressed oblong shape, engraved with a band of scrolling foliage, the domed lid with integral hinge, the handle and straight gadrooned rim with foliage, on conforming feet, 13.5cm h, maker's mark JB, probably James Bell, overstruck on another's mark, Newcastle 1823, 21ozs £200-300 | In good condition | Nil |
300 | |
| 429 | Two George III oval teapots, the domed lid with integral hinge, one with 'pineapple' knop, 12cm h, both London 1805, one by Peter and William Bateman, the other by Crispin Fuller, 19ozs gross £120-180 | Bateman teapot (the one with pineapple knop) - in very good condition with slight play in the hinge, the other teapot of slightly worn appearance with solder repair to the base, on both the marks good | Nil |
380 | |
| 430 | A George III bright cut teapot and coffee pot and a matching Scottish George III bright cut cream jug and sugar bowl, of oblong form, the pots with domed lid and integral hinge, on ball feet, coffee pot 25cm h, tea and coffee pots both Newcastle, by Dorothy Langlands or Ann Robertson, 1807 & 1810, the cream jug and sugar bowl maker J Mc (probably John McKay; see note in Jackson Revised Edition, p551) Edinburgh 1794, 66ozs £500-700 | Teapot - with solder repair on the shoulder to the left of the handle. The engraving fresh | Nil |
800 | |
| 431 | A George III oval bright cut cake basket, with pierced border and foot and reeded rims and swing handle, 28cm h, 38cm w, by Robert Hennell, London 1793, 26ozs 10dwts £500-700 | In excellent condition with one or two light dents and a few old but light scratches to the interior, insignificant slight split developing on the underside beneath one of the handles. No repairs the marks good | Nil |
800 | |
| 432 | A Victorian cigar box, the lid engraved with a monogram and the date 1895, cedar lined, 22 x 14cm, by A & J Zimmerman, Birmingham 1895 £200-300 | In fine condition, retaining the chamois leather shroud | Nil |
320 | |
| 433 | A pair of George III bright cut shell shaped butter dishes, on three whelk shell feet, engraved dragon crest and the initial B, 15cm l, by Henry Tudor and Thomas Leader, Sheffield 1786, 6ozs 10dwts £300-400 | Both in good condition, free from tears, splits, repairs with only a few light scratches consistent with light wear. A much above average pair, the engraving still crisp. On one the duty mark only slightly rubbed | Nil |
1000 | |
| 434 | A George I mug, on moulded foot, later engraved with the initial M, 11.5cm h, by Samuel Wasstell [Grimwade 3801], London 1725; a George III mug, of can shape with leaf capped handle, crested, 9cm h, by Thomas Whipham and Charles Wright, London 1760, 19ozs (2) £200-300 | The George III mug with several small tears descending from the rim. George I mug in good condition with a few light old scratches but no damage or repairs. The marks on both mugs very good | Nil |
550 | |
| 435 | A George II waiter, shaped hexagonal with moulded border of shells and scrolls, on three volute feet, later engraved with armorials, 24cm diam, by John Tuite, London 1738, 15ozs 10dwts £200-300 | In worn condition, a small split developing in the rim where one foot has had an old repair, the marks reasonably clear | Nil |
380 | |
| 436 | A Victorian silver mounted glass hip flask and a George V silver hip flask, both with detachable cup, 16.5 & 12cm h, by Thomas Whitehouse, London 1894 and William Neale Ltd, Birmingham 1923 £80-120 | Both in good condition | Nil |
130 | |
| 437 | A set of six George III oval salts, on flared foot and with reeded rims, engraved with the initial J, 6cm h, by Henry Chawner, London 1791, 12ozs 10dwts Provenance: The initial is that of Captain John Jones of St Helens, Swansea. £150-250 | Two repaired (the foot rejoined to the body), another the foot slightly pushed in. General light wear but in overall acceptable condition, the marks practically as struck | Nil |
120 | |
| 438 | A Victorian gadrooned inkstand, the three quarter gallery pierced with arabesques, the silver mounted cut glass inkwells divided by a taperstick, on scrolling feet, 30 x 20cm, by Elkington & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1892 & 93, 33ozs weighable The inscription reads: Presented to the Venble Archdeacon Bevan by the Parishioners of Hay on the completion of his 50 years ministry among them 1845 to 1895. £300-500 | In fine condition. The taperstick also fully marked by the maker and complete with its nozzle, the marks good | Nil |
550 | |
| 439 | A George III cup and cover, of shield shape, chased with festoons and with beaded acanthus capped scrolling handles and pineapple finial, on gadrooned foot, engraved with the initial J, 27cm h, by Thomas Pitts, London 1771, 33ozs Provenance: The initials are those of Captain John Jones of St Helens, Swansea. £800-1200 | In excellent condition, the decoration crisp and sharply defined, the marks as struck | Nil |
850 | |
| 440 | Three George III wine funnels, with cup or ogee shaped bowl, one fluted, all with reeded rim, one engraved with initials JJ, various sizes to 13cms h, all London 1789, 1793 and 1808, 8ozs 10dwts Provenance: The initials are those of Captain John Jones of St Helens, Swansea. £150-200 | All with wear and faults | Nil |
320 | |
| 441 | A Victorian reeded sugar bowl, 9cm diam, by S Clifford & Co, London 1882; two George III spirit labels - MADEIRA and PORT, gadrooned and kidney shaped or cut cornered and reeded, maker's mark only, M B and by Susannah Barker, London 1792; a cigar case for two cigars, by J C Vickery, Birmingham 1924; a pair of Indian Colonial oviform repoussé pepper casters, c1900, 11ozs (6) £100-150 | The lot in good condition | Nil |
220 | |
| 442 | A Victorian inkstand, with egg-and-dart rim, on four tapered feet, 23 x 15.5cm, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1897; a photograph frame; a wirework stand; a die stamped dish of heart shape; a cigar lamp with snake handle and various other articles, 21ozs weighable £120-160 | The ink stand lacking the two glass inkwells; the named items in the lot in good condition | Nil |
160 | |
| 443 | A Victorian toast rack, on bun feet, 16cm l, by Alexander Smith, London 1876, 7ozs; an Old Sheffield Plate gadrooned toast rack (2) £80-120 | Silver toast rack in fine condition, Sheffield Plate example with some faults | Nil |
70 | |
| 444 | A George III bright cut cream jug, of helmet shape, on square foot, crested, 13.5cm h, by Peter & Anne Bateman, London c1791, 2ozs £80-120 | One or two small repaired splits apparently no date letter | Nil |
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| 445 | A Queen Anne taperstick, the waisted sconce on inverted baluster stem and domed octagonal foot, 12cm h, by Richard Syng, London 1710, 4ozs 10dwts £100-200 | Old solder repair to the narrowest part of the stem and beneath it on the underside of the foot | Nil |
750 | |
| 446 | A Victorian frosted silver gilt christening bowl and spoon, engraved with ferns, bowl 10cm diam, by Charles Edwards, London 1884, 4ozs, cased £100-150 | As new | Nil |
250 | |
| 447 | A George IV three piece christening set, mother of pearl hafted and engraved with vines, by George Unite, Birmingham 1827, scarlet morocco case; another of King's pattern, London 1861, cased; a Venetian pattern two piece christening set, London 1885, cased (3 cases) £100-150 | The lot in good condition, the earliest with some moth damage to the interior of the case | Nil |
140 | |
| 448 | A Victorian two handled sack shaped cream jug and sugar bowl, bright cut with swags, crested, 10cm h, by Lambert & Co, London 1876 and 78, 16ozs £100-200 | In good condition with slight dent near the base of one of the handles | Nil |
90 | |
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449 |
A Victorian claret jug, the bulbous glass body with silver girdle and collar, with beaded rims and pierced thumbpiece, 22cm h, by William Hutton & Sons, London 1880 £100-150 | In fine original condition |
Nil |
480 |
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