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Sale date: |
Winter Fine Art & Antiques Catalogue Sale on Saturday 9th February 2008 |
Lot numbers: |
121-150 of 442 |
Lot |
Description & Estimate |
Vat on hammer % |
Image |
Hammer Price £ |
121 |
GEORGE V SILVER-TOPPED CUT-GLASS SUGAR CASTER, CHESTER 1911, with tapering panel-cut body. 13cm £30-40 | Nil |
65 | |
| 122 | PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SILVER-MOUNTED CUT-GLASS SALTS, BIRMINGHAM 1906, of cauldron form, with original spoons in a fitted case. £60-90 | Nil |
55 | |
| 123 | SMALL VICTORIAN SILVER-TOPPED GLASS HIP FLASK, LONDON 1881, the body of circular form with ball top. Length 9.5cm £60-80 | Nil |
85 | |
| 124 | TWO SMALL VICTORIAN CRANBERRY GLASS SCENT BOTTLES; the first of faceted cylindrical form with white metal top; the second with loop for suspension, the body gilt and enamel painted. (2) £80-100 | Nil |
85 | |
| 125 | LARGE AND IMPOSING VICTORIAN CRANBERRY GLASS VASE, of faceted tapering form with undulating rim, raised on a domed foot. 40cm £150-250 | Nil |
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| 126 | SUNDERLAND BLUE GLASS ROLLING PIN, c. 1874, painted and gilt with "HMS Northumberland", dated (18)74 and further inscribed "Remember Me". Length 41cm £40-60 | Nil |
30 | |
| 127 | PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SILVER-TOPPED AND CUT-GLASS PERFUMES, with globular hob-nail cut bodies and silver twist-off tops, marks indistinct. 11cm £150-200 | Nil |
140 | |
| 128 | TWO VICTORIAN DOUBLE-ENDED GLASS SCENT BOTTLES, the first cranberry glass with white-metal ends, the second clear-glass with gilt-metal foliate-chased ends. First 13cm £150-200 | Nil |
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| 129 | PAIR OF VICTORIAN PINK CASED GLASS TABLE LUSTRES, each gilt-painted with anthemions linked by chain swags, hung with clear cut-glass drops suspended from prismatic beads. 31cm £350-450 | Nil |
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| 130 | 19th CENTURY COPPER MINER'S LUNCH BUCKET, of cylindrical form fitted with an iron swing handle, and inscribed "Littlejohn 2". Height across handle 28cm £150-200 | Nil |
130 | |
| 131 | 19th CENTURY COPPER COAL BUCKET, of cylindrical riveted construction and with swing handle. 29cm by 38cm £70-100 | Nil |
120 | |
| 132 | GROUP OF INDIAN AND ISLAMIC METALWORK, late 19th/early 20th century; comprising a damascened two-handled tray, an engraved baluster vase, two brass, silver and copper plaques and two circular dishes (6 pieces). Length of first 76cm £40-60 | Nil |
40 | |
| 133 | PAIR OF JAPANESE BRONZE TRIPOD CENSERS, MEIJI PERIOD, of globular form, the covers with mythical beast finials, decorated with floral and foliate panels. 18cm £50-70 | Nil |
75 | |
| 134 | LATE 19th CENTURY SILVER-PLATED SPIRIT KETTLE ON STAND, the simple design showing the influence of Dresser, the cover with ivory knop, the stand with original burner. Height overall 28cm £50-70 | Nil |
65 | |
| 135 | 1930's THREE-PIECE PEWTER TEA SERVICE, each piece with planished finish. £30-40 | Nil |
25 | |
| 136 | VICTORIAN PEWTER "WELL AND TREE" WARMING DISH, JAMES DIXON & SONS, of characteristic form with scrolled and turned wooden handles, raised on wooden bun feet, stamped mark. 11.5cm by 55cm by 34.5cm £70-100 | Nil |
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| 137 | 19th CENTURY SHEFFIELD-PLATED CHAMBERSTICK, the circular drip pan with gadrooned border and palmette thumb-piece, complete with snuffer. 10cm £30-50 | Nil |
35 | |
| 138 | LATE 19th CENTURY SILVER-PLATED SPIRIT KETTLE ON STAND, W.W.HARRISON & CO., SHEFFIELD, the kettle with scrolling handle, the stand raised on three acanthus-cast hipped s-scroll legs terminating in palmette feet; together with a late Victorian four-bottle cruet, on a silver-plated stand. (2) Height of kettle on stand 31.5cm £60-80 | Nil |
45 | |
| 139 | PAIR OF 19th CENTURY SHEFFIELD PLATED CANDLESTICKS, each with floral-cast drip pans above conforming tapering knopped standards, raised on similarly cast stepped circular bases. 23cm £40-60 | Nil |
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| 140 | LATE 19th CENTURY SILVER-PLATED SOUP TUREEN AND COVER, ATKIN BROTHERS, SHEFFIELD, the circular bowl with shaped rim and twin-carrying handles, raised on a stepped domed foot. 26cm by 36cm (across handles) £80-120 | Nil |
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| 141 | PAUL PRY: A 19th CENTURY LONG BRASS-MOUNTED COPPER HUNTING HORN, inscribed "Paul Pry". 1.17m Note: Paul Pry was a fictional meddlesome reprobate made famous in Jerrold's play of 1827. The popularity of the character was perpetuated throughout the 19th century by cartoons, Staffordshire figures, novelty items etc. £40-60 | Nil |
55 | |
| 142 | 19th CENTURY BRASS CANDLE SNUFFERS AND TRAY, the shaped rectangular tray with gadrooned border. 24cm £30-50 | Nil |
30 | |
| 143 | FRENCH SILVER HOT WATER KETTLE. c. 1810-20, of globular form, with swing handle, lion-mask spout, the body with "sprigged" decoration of classical maidens, engraved on each side with an armorial between cornucopiae beneath an eagle, the cover with eagle knop. Height across handle 21.5cm, 25oz Note: sold with a letter written in 1956 with some provenance relating to the kettle which was apparently purchased at auction in 1925-8. £300-500 | Nil |
420 | |
| 144 | GEORGE V SILVER PEPPER POT, EDWARD BARNARD & SONS LTD, LONDON 1932, the baluster body chased with floral swags, raised on three lion mask-capped C-scroll feet terminating in paws. 10.5cm, 5oz £80-100 | Nil |
80 | |
| 145 | REGENCY STYLE SILVER THREE-PIECE TEA SERVICE, LONDON 1940, comprising teapot, cream and sugar, the teapot with bakelite handle and knop, makers mark CE within a rectangle. Teapot 13.5cm by 28cm, gross weight 26oz £300-400 | Nil |
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| 146 | MATCHED VICTORIAN SILVER THREE-PIECE TEA SERVICE, the teapot, William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1896; the cream and sugar, Chester 1898; all of small proportions with gadrooned lower bodies. Gross 13oz £200-300 | Nil |
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| 147 | GEORGE V SILVER CARD CASE, CHESTER 1922, of characteristic form with engine-turned decoration, one corner engraved with a monogram. 8.5cm by 5cm, 1oz £50-70 | Nil |
65 | |
| 148 | VICTORIAN SILVER DRESSING TABLE BOX, H. MATTHEWS, BIRMINGHAM 1898, of oblong form, decorated with scrolls and foliage. Length 12cm, 3oz. £100-150 | Nil |
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| 149 | GEORGE V SILVER HAT PIN BOX, BIRMINGHAM 1916, the reeded rectangular body surmounted by a hat pin; together with an Edwardian silver-handled shoe-horn, Chester 1906. (2) Box 2cm by 11cm by 3cm £40-60 | Nil |
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| 150 | GERMAN STERLING SILVER PEPPERETTE, IN THE FORM OF A CHICK, early 20th century, the bird's feathers naturalistically modelled, stamped "Germany Sterling". Height 3.5cm, 1oz. £70-90 | Nil |
70 |
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