Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
Summer Catalogue Sale (Day 1 of 2)
Auctioneer: Tennants Auctioneers Location: The Auction Centre, Leyburn
Contact: Telephone: +44 (0) 1969 623780 Facsimile: +44 (0) 1969 624281
Date: 13th July 2012 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing:
Sunday 8 July 11 am to 4 pm
Monday 9 July 9 am to 4 pm
Tuesday 10 July 9 am to 4 pm
Wednesday 11 July 9 am to 4 pm
Thursday 12 July 9 am to 4 pm
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Auction Lots - Page 18
854
A George III Tankard, Thomas Menton, London 1800, of cylindrical form with two applied concentric bands of reeding, with angular scroll handle and flat cover with plain arched thumbpiece, initialled, 20cm high, 41oz 4dwt £1000 - 1500
855
A George III Two-Handled Cup, Langlands & Robertson, Newcastle, probably 1794, raised on a circular foot with double scroll handles, initialled, the maker's mark over striking the date letter, 14cm high, 11oz 6dwt £300 - 500
856
A Set of Four George III Salts, Robert Hennell I, London 1794, of oval octagonal form raised on four out swept feet with bright cut decoration and pierced border, initialled, 8cm wide, 7oz excluding blue glass liners £400 - 600
857
A Pair of George III Two-Handled Oval Entrée Dishes and Covers, maker's mark HG (perhaps Henry Green), London 1793, each of plain oval shape with reeded handles and rims, each with contemporary but probably associated seated lion screw thread finials, 36.5cm long, 93oz 3dwt £1500 - 2000
858
An Irish Provincial George III Sauceboat, James Warner, Cork, circa 1790, the low bellied plain body raised on three pad feet with cast scroll handle and punch beaded rim, initialled, 15cm long, 5oz 18dwt £300 - 500
859
A George III Salver, Hannam & Crouch, London 1789, oval with reeded border raised on four bracket feet, engraved with an armorial within an oval bright-cut reserve, 44cm long, 48oz 4dwt £1500 - 2500
860
A George III Sugar Basket, Henry Chawner, London 1786, the pedestal foot rising to a plain navette body with beaded rim and reeded swing handle, 14cm long, 4oz 12dwt £200 - 300
861
A George III Provincial Coffee Pot, John Langlands & John Robertson, Newcastle 1784, of plain baluster form with beaded domed cover and spout, with later ebonised scroll handle, 32cm high, 29oz 2dwt £1000 - 1500
862
A George III Sweetmeat Basket, Stalker & Mitchison, Newcastle, circa 1780, of vase form with swing handle and horizontal pale piercing throughout , with blue glass liner, 20cm high; A George III Creamboat, John Langlands I, Newcastle 1769, of low bellied form on three pad feet with flying leaf capped scroll handle, 13.5cm long; and A Pair of George II Salt Cellars, William Beilby, Newcastle 1749, of cauldron form with three cast legs formed as grotesques, with later blue glass liners, 8.5cm diameter, 21oz 8dwt free (4) £600 - 1000
863
A George III Pepperette, Hester Bateman, London 1780, the spreading foot rising to a baluster body with pierced domed cover with wrythen finial, later chased throughout with scrolls and foliage, 13cm high; and A George II Pepperette, Samuel Wood, London 1752, of similar form, 12.5cm high, 5oz 9dwt (2) £350 - 450
864
A Matched Pair of George III Pepperettes, Thomas Daniel, London 1777 and George Smith, London 1783, of plain baluster form with pierced domed covers, 14cm high; and A Collection of Silver Items, including a cream jug, a fish slice, a basting spoon and sundry silver and silver plate items, 27oz weighable silver £400 - 600
865
An Irish Provincial George III Soup Ladle, John Irish, Cork, circa 1770, Old English Celtic taper pattern with feathered edge and wrythen scalloped bowl, 37.5cm long, 4oz 3dwt £300 - 500
866
A George III Tankard, Charles Wright, London 1776, of barrel form with angular scroll handle and flat cover with pierced thumbpiece, crested, with a scratch weight 24-7 to the base, 16cm high, 23oz 11dwt £700 - 900
867
A George III Salver, Richard Rugg, London 1774, shaped circular with paterae and swag border beneath a gadrooned rim, engraved with an armorial and band of later flat-chased foliage, all on four cast claw and ball feet, 46cm diameter, 80oz 6dwt £2000 - 3000
868
A George III Teapot, Charles Wright, London 1774, of drum form with husk engraved borders, wood scroll handle and carved ivory button finial, 11cm high, 18oz 1dwt all in £300 - 500
869
A George III Soup Ladle, maker's mark RR, London 1770, Old English feather edge pattern with scalloped fluted bowl, initialled, 34cm long; and A Scottish George III Soup Ladle, maker's mark JMD, Edinburgh 1817, fiddle and shell pattern, initialled, 36cm long, 11oz 1dwt (2) £250 - 350
870
A George III Sweetmeat Basket, maker's mark TE, London 1769, of flared circular wirework form applied with birds and flowers beneath a gadrooned rim and cast swing handle, with blue glass liner, 13cm diameter, 7oz 12dwt free £250 - 400
871
A George III Sweetmeat Basket, Edward Aldridge, London 1769, the pierced collet foot rising to a foliate chased and pierced oval bowl with cast openwork swing handle, later initialled, 15cm long; and A Collection of Silver Items, including a wine funnel, a papboat, a modern candle snuffer, a Jubilee beaker, a cigar case, a small coffee pot and mustard pot, 34oz 10dwt weighable silver £700 - 1000
872
A George III Bread Basket, Richard Mills, London 1767, the pierced oval foot ring supporting an oval bowl chased with wheatears between pierced geometric panels beneath a cast openwork swing handle, crested, 32.5cm long, 19oz 10dwt £700 - 1000
873
A Pair of George III Sauceboats, Daniel Smith & Robert Sharp, London 1764, of low bellied form on three pad feet with flying leaf capped scroll handle and wave cut rim, crested and inscribed to the base S SCOURFIELD TO E HEADLAM 1764, 16cm long, 13oz 12dwt £500 - 700
874
A George II Mug, John Langlands I, Newcastle 1759, of plain girdled cylindrical form with scroll handle, 15cm high; Another, Langlands & Robertson, Newcastle 1788, of similar form, 13cm high; and Another, John Langlands I, Newcastle 1769, of plain baluster form with leaf capped scroll handle, 11cm high, 37oz 6dwt (3) £800 - 1000
875
A George II Provincial Coffee Pot, John Kirkup, Newcastle 1757, of plain baluster form with wood scroll handle and domed cover with turned finial, 26cm high, 25oz 18dwt all in £600 - 800
876
A George II Castor, Samuel Wood, London 1755, the spreading foot rising to a wrythen baluster body with spirally pierced domed cover and flame finial, engraved with a maiden's crest, 22cm high, 15oz 14dwt £400 - 600
877
A Pair of George II Cruets, Samuel Wood, London 1755, the twin circular base raised on four shell and scroll feet with leaf capped scroll handle and twin bottle holders divided by a vacant rocaille cartouche, fitted with two cut glass silver mounted bottles, 21cm high, 31oz dwt free £1000 - 1500
878
A Good George II Bread Basket, Edward Wakelin, London 1754, oval of basket weave form with interlaced arched sides and simulated wickerwork handle, scratch weight 40-6, 33.5cm long, 39oz 2dwt £2500 - 3500
879
A Set of Four George II Candlesticks, John Cafe, London 1751, on shaped circular bases rising to a knopped baluster stem, each cast and chased with flowers and scrolling foliage, the detachable drip pans unmarked, engraved with the Armitage coat of arms, 27.5cm high, 86oz 8dwt gross
Provenance: Formerly Sir George Armytage, High Sheriff of the county of York 1791 and thence by direct descent £3500 - 4500
880
A Scottish Provincial George II Salver, Colline Allen, Aberdeen, circa 1750, shaped circular, raised on three scroll feet with foliate shell and scroll border, later vacant cartouche engraved to the centre, 28cm diameter, 21oz 12dwt £1200 - 1800
881
An 18th Century Silver Mounted Leather Mug, circa 1750, unmarked, the plain tapering cylindrical body with stitched loop handle and foliate engraved silver rim, later applied with a silver cartouche engraved with a coat of arms, 19cm high £300 - 500
882
A Pair of George II Candlesticks, William Gould, London 1749, cast shell and scroll pattern with detachable nozzles, 22cm high, 39oz 6dwt £1500 - 2000
883
A Fine George II Salver, Isaac Cookson, Newcastle 1747, of shaped circular form with shell and scroll firm all raised on three heavy cast paw feet, engraved with a contemporary armorial, 34cm diameter, 34oz 16dwt £1000 - 1500
884
A George II Cream Jug, William Garrard, London 1745, the baluster body raised on three pad feet with leaf caped scroll handle and waved everted rim, chased with a fox hunt amidst foliate reserves and crested, 9cm high; and Two George III Cream Jugs, London 1805 and Dorothy Langlands, Newcastle, circa 1805-15, 15oz (3) £300 - 500
885
A George II Sugar Bowl and Cover, William Justus, London 1742, also later Dutch marks, of circular form on spreading foot with shallow domed cover (reversible for use as a spoon tray), later foliate chasing throughout and initialled, 11cm diameter, 9oz 14dwt £300 - 500
886
A Pair of George II Candlesticks, one John Cafe, both London 1742-3, the shaped quatrefoil bases rising to waisted stems with cast foliate shoulders and sconces with flared integral nozzles, 22cm high; and A Pair of George IV Candlesticks, Thomas Merryweather & Timothy Smyth, London 1824, cast from the earlier pair, 21cm high, 83oz (4) £2500 - 4000
887
A George II Scottish Basting Spoon, Alexander Kincaid, Edinburgh 1729, assaymaster Archibald Ure, Hanoverian pattern, initialled WMD, 39cm long, 7oz 7dwt £500 - 700
888
A George I Porringer, Francis Batty II, Newcastle 1724, of part wrythen lobed and fluted cylindrical form, with twin leaf capped scroll handles, 10cm high, 7oz 14dwt £600 - 1000
889
A Set of Six George I Bone and Steel Table Knives and Forks, cutler's mark GW, circa 1720, the pistol grip handles fitted with scimitar blades and two-prong tines, the knives 29cm long, all in a later fitted case £200 - 300
890
A Queen Anne Mug, Richard Bayly, London 1713, of plain cylindrical form with scroll handle, 12cm high, 11oz 16dwt £250 - 350
891
A Queen Anne Bowl, maker's mark indistinct, London 1709, circular with fluted bands and acanthus scroll and fish scale cartouches, all raised on a collet foot, 19cm diameter, 17oz 9dwt £500 - 800
892
An Irish Queen Anne Miniature Porringer, Thomas Boulton, Dublin 1703, the collet foot rising to a part fluted circular bowl with twin scroll handles, 4cm high, 19dwt £1000 - 1500
893
A William III Mug, Thomas Parr I, London 1699, of cylindrical form with strap scroll handle, chased with fluted bands between applied moulded girdles, 9cm high, 6oz 1dwt £700 - 1000
894
A William & Mary Silver Gilt Tobacco Box, maker's mark SH, London 1691, oval with ropetwist borders, the domed cover finely engraved with a cipher and armorial within a foliate wreath, 10cm long, 4oz 16dwt £2000 - 4000
895
A William & Mary Lighthouse Castor, maker's mark IS, London 1690, the gadrooned skirted base rising to a cylindrical body and pierced cover with bayonet fittings and on inverted baluster finial, later chased with panels of flowers, 20cm high, 10oz 6dwt £300 - 500
896
An Early Silver Mounted Miniature Coquilla Nut Cup, unmarked, circa 1680-1700, the pierced and engraved pedestal foot with tri-form wirework scroll stem supporting a carved nut bowl mounted with straps and stylised leaf engraved everted rim, 7cm high £600 - 900
897
A Dish, unmarked, possibly 14th century, circular with chased fluting between panels of stylised foliage and dragons, the centre applied with the remnants of a gilt armorial boss within a quatrefoil, 14cm diameter £500 - 1000

OBJECTS OF VERTU

898
A Scottish Horn Snuff Mull, of typical curled form, the hinged cover embossed in high relief with a thistle, flowers and leaves around a clear faceted stone, with shield escutcheon, engraved with a bird and twig crest, and initials CD, 7.5cm £100 - 150
899
A Tortoiseshell and Gold Inlaid Circular Snuff Box, circa 1780, cylindrical, centrally worked with vase motifs within ovolo borders, 8cm diameter; and An Oval Tortoiseshell Snuff Box, early 19th century, with pique inlaid hinged lid with vacant oval cartouche, 7.6cm (2) £200 - 300
900
A Tortoiseshell Snuff Box, late 18th century, circular and concave sided, the pull-off lid inset with a portrait miniature of a pretty young woman with curly grey powdered long hair against a blue sky and cloudy background, indistinctly signed and dated 1799, 8.1cm diameter £300 - 400
901
A Continental Gold Vinaigrette as a Miniature Pocket Watch, marks indistinct, probably Swiss, circa 1820-30, rose pierced sponge grille, the watch cover at the back engraved with an extensive landscape with church, 3cm £200 - 300
902
An Early 19th Century Italian Gold Pique Inlaid Tortoiseshell Circular Snuff Box and Pull-Off Cover, the cover inset with a portrait miniature of a young woman with powdered grey hair, and the inscription Signiora Lettizia Madre Di Napoleone Bonaparte, on a scale ground, 8cm diameter
Maria Letizia Bonaparte was the mother of Napoleon I of France. She was decreed Madame The Mother of His Imperial Majesty The Emperor in 1805 and moved to Rome in 1815 where she died in 1836. £250 - 350
903
An Early 18th Century White metal and Pique Inlaid Tortoiseshell Oval Snuff Box and Cover, the pull-off cover with geometric pique pattern within a gadrooned rim, 11.6cm £250 - 350
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
Summer Catalogue Sale (Day 1 of 2)
Auctioneer: Tennants Auctioneers Location: The Auction Centre, Leyburn
Contact: Telephone: +44 (0) 1969 623780 Facsimile: +44 (0) 1969 624281
Date: 13th July 2012 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing:
Sunday 8 July 11 am to 4 pm
Monday 9 July 9 am to 4 pm
Tuesday 10 July 9 am to 4 pm
Wednesday 11 July 9 am to 4 pm
Thursday 12 July 9 am to 4 pm
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