Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
Fine Art Sale (Day 3 of 3) | |||
Auctioneer: | Lawrences, Crewkerne | Location: | South Street, Crewkerne |
Contact: | Telephone: 01460 73041 Fax: 01460 270799 | ||
Date: | 18th January 2013 | Time: | 11:00AM |
Details: | Viewing Details: Friday 11th January, 9am-4.30pm Saturday 12th January, 9am-1pm Monday 14th January, 9am-4.30pm Tuesday 15th January, 9am-7pm Wednesday 16th and Thursday 17th January, 9am-4.30pm Friday 18th January 9am-10.30am |
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Auction Lots - Page 6 | |||
1739 | |||
A BRASS BAROGRAPH contained in a part glazed mahogany case, 12 1/4ins. (31cms.) wide £200-250MISCELLANEOUSM1740 A PAIR OF CUT GLASS CANDELABRA each step base rising to a baluster vase set with a spire and scrolling branches, 29 1/2ins. (75cms.) high £900-1200 |
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1741 | |||
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY OYSTER BUCKET with brass bands and bold loop handles, 15 1/2ins. (39cms.) dia. £200-300 |
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1742 | |||
A 17TH CENTURY OAK TABLE BOX the sloping lid enclosing two short drawers, the front carved with stylised foliage and initialled I P 1672, 28 1/2ins. (72.5cms.) wide £150-250 |
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1743 | |||
TWO MASSIVE BRASS DOOR LOCKS AND KEYS each tongue stamped JAS. Gray, Edin., 9 1/4ins. (23.5cms.) wide £100-200 |
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1744 | |||
A BOULLEWORK INKSTAND set with two glass receivers, 12 1/2ins. (32cms.) wide £100-150 |
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1745 | |||
A ROSEWOOD HUMIDOR by Dunhill, a mahogany humidor by Asprey and an amboyna example, largest 14ins. (35.5cms.) wide £200-400 |
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1746 | |||
A TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDY with two lidded interior divisions, 5 3/4ins. (14.5cms.) wide £150-250 |
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1747 | |||
A DAPPLE GREY ROCKING HORSE with leather tack and horses hair mane and tail, on a pine trestle rocker, 43 3/4ins. (111cms.) high £600-900 |
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1748 | |||
A GEORGE IV CALAMANDER WOOD TEA CADDY of sarcophagus shape, inlaid with boxwood stringing, the interior with two lidded lift out canisters flanking space for a sugar bowl, 12 1/4ins. (31cms.) wide £100-150 |
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1749 | |||
A GEORGE III MAHOGANY TEA CADDY with moulded edges, inlaid with chequer chevron stringing, the interior with three divisions, 9 3/4ins. (25cms.) wide £100-130 |
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1750 | |||
A PART POLISHED SECTION OF A FOSSILISED MAMMOTH'S TOOTH 7ins. (17.5cms.) wide £100-130 |
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1751 | |||
A PRESSED HORN BOWL with a reeded rim and foot, 6 1/4ins. (16cms.) dia. £100-150 |
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1752 | |||
A SMALL BLUE JOHN FOOTED BOWL 2 1/4ins. (6cms.) dia., a blue john shallow bowl, two blue john eggs, an onyx oval dish, a marble octagonal dish and a green hardstone paper knife (a lot) £200-300 |
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1753 | |||
A MAHOGANY COASTER with reeded rim, a papier mache coaster and a brass magnifying glass £100-120 |
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1754 | |||
A COLLECTION OF IVORY WARES including a table box with three divisions, sprung-hinged lid, by R Barrett & Sons, 83-89 Piccadilly, 5 1/4ins. (13cms.) wide, a glass bottle with ivory case, a tooth pick holder incised with a rhino, a horn and ivory lemon squeezer and a Royal Academy Antique School 1768 ticket for A D Davidson £300-400 |
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1755 | |||
AN IVORY CIGAR CUTTER with integral brush, a mother of pearl handled cigar cutter, a Hedges & Butler corkscrew, a tortoiseshell handled twin bladed folding bistouries, two wooden handled combination knives and forks and a pen knife £100-200 |
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1756 | |||
A PAIR OF ORMOLU MOUNTED BRONZE SAUCE BOATS each applied with a feathered mask, dragon handle and hoof feet, 6ins. (15cms.) wide £150-200 |
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1757 | |||
AN INDIAN IVORY VENEERED SANDALWOOD TABLE BOX a drawer to the base, engraved with bands of flowering plants, 9 1/4ins. (23.5cms.) wide £100-200 |
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1758 | |||
A LARGE SPANISH TREEN BOWL with lug handles, turned from one piece, 31 1/4ins. (79.5cms.) dia. overall £100-150 |
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1759 | |||
A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF CHINESE MOTHER OF PEARL GAMING COUNTERS with a variety of shapes and motifs, some monogrammed with coat of arms, possibly for Rogers, approximately 175 (a lot) £200-300The following lots are the metal moulds used in the casting of Regency horsedrawn carriage handles. Those with a central blank mould have been engraved with a crest or coat of arms. The moulds were retrieved from the Blitzed premises of the supplier in the Adelphi, Strand, London. |
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1760 | |||
A COLLECTION OF APPROXIMATELY ONE HUNDRED MOULDS £50-100 |
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1761 | |||
A COLLECTION OF APPROXIMATELY ONE HUNDRED MOULDS £50-100 |
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1762 | |||
A COLLECTION OF APPROXIMATELY ONE HUNDRED MOULDS £50-100 |
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1763 | |||
A COLLECTION OF APPROXIMATELY ONE HUNDRED MOULDS £50-100 |
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1764 | |||
A COLLECTION OF APPROXIMATELY SIXTY MOULDS £50-100 |
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1765 | |||
A CANDLE SHADE engraved with fruiting vines, flowers and foliage, 16 1/4ins. (41cms.) high, together with its later travelling box £100-120 |
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1766 | |||
A PAIR OF SEVRES STYLE OIL LAMP BASES one side painted with a floral cartouche, the reverse with a pair of Boucheresque cherubs, within elaborate gilt cartouches, all with gilt metal mounts, 13 1/2ins. (34cms.) high £300-500 |
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1767 | |||
A BRASS ALMS DISH of heavy gauge, 13ins. (33.5cms.) dia. £120-150 |
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1768 | |||
A STAUNTON TYPE EBONISED AND BOXWOOD CHESS SET King 3ins. (7.5cms.) high, together with a folding box board £100-120 |
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1769 | |||
AN EBONISED LIBRARY MAGNIFYING GLASS 13 1/4ins. (33.5cms.) long overall, together with a pair of wooden articulated lay hands £100-150 |
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1770 | |||
A STAUNTON EBONISED AND BOXWOOD CHESS SET contained in a Jacques box, King 2 3/4ins. (7cms.) high, together with a folding board £100-120 |
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1771 | |||
A PAIR OF EARLY 19TH CENTURY SILKWORK PICTURES one of a fashionable lady with a rose, the other of a rustic lady with a bunch of wheat ears, giltwood frames, 12ins. (31cms.) x 9 1/2ins. (24cms.) overall £100-150 |
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1772 | |||
A BRONZE MORTAR cast with two bands of foliate scrolls, the rim cast Lof. Godt. Van. Al. Ao. 1634, 4 3/4ins. (12cms.) dia. £130-160 |
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1773 | |||
A PAIR OF EARLY 19TH CENTURY SILKWORK PICTURES of a shepherd and his companion, 11ins. (28cms.) x 9ins. (22.5cms.) overall £100-150 |
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1774 | |||
TWO COPPER JELLY MOULDS largest engraved McManus, Belgrave, P6, 5 1/4ins. (13cms.) high £100-120 |
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1775 | |||
A PAIR OF LOUIS PHILIPPE BRONZED AND ORMOLU CANDELABRA hung with lustres, 9ins. (23cms.) high £100-120 |
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1776 | |||
A GEORGE III YEW WOOD TEA CADDY of sarcophagus shape with boxwood stringing, the interior with two lidded divisions, 8 1/2ins. (21.5cms.) wide £175-200 |
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1777 | |||
A BRONZE FIGURE OF PEGASUS 6ins. (15cms.) high, together with a Venetian style inkwell supported by three eagles, a bronze figure of a youthful street trader, a drawer to the base, a Chinese dog of fo and a Chinese bronze pine trunk vase (a lot) £200-300 |
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1778 | |||
A 19TH CENTURY FRENCH INKSTAND modelled as a youth with buckets beside a well, black slate plinth, 6 1/4ins. (16cms.) wide overall £150-250 M1779. A WHITE MARBLE HEAD OF A WOMAN after the antique, on a green marble pedestal, 7 1/2ins. (19cms.) high, together with three whales teeth and a millefleur glass paper weight (a lot) £100-120 |
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1780 | |||
A CANTONESE EAST AND WEST RED AND WHITE IVORY PART CHESS SET white Queen missing, each piece on a pierced concentric ball, King 5ins. (12.5cms.) high, contained in a fitted leather box with two lift-out trays £400-600 |
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1781 | |||
A CHINESE EXPORT LACQUER FOLDING CHESS BOARD the interior for chess, set with cartouches of fabulous animals, the exterior for backgammon, 21 1/4ins. (54cms.) wide £150-200 |
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1782 | |||
A CANTONESE RED AND WHITE IVORY PART AND COMPOSITE CHESS SET each side Chinese, King 5ins. (13cms.) high £100-150 M1783. A CANTONESE RED AND WHITE IVORY CHESS SET each side Chinese, King 4 1/2ins. (11cms.) high, contained in a glazed lacquer case £200-250 M1784. A CANTONESE RED AND WHITE IVORY PART CHESS SET each side Chinese, King 4 1/2ins. (11.5cms.) high £200-300 M1785. A SILVERED METAL CHERUB TABLE LAMP on an onyx pedestal and a pair of black marble bookends, each set with a bronzed teutonic athlete £220-260 |
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1786 | |||
A TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDY the bowfront delicately inlaid with mother of pearl floral sprays, 8ins. (20cms.) wide £200-250 |
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1787 | |||
A VICTORIAN TORTOISESHELL GLOVE BOX inlaid in mother of pearl, the spandrels delicately set with ivy foliage and flowers with silvered wire stems, fall front, together with a pair of kid gloves, 8ins. (25.5cms.) wide £100-150 |
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1788 | |||
A SCRIMSHAW TOOTH engraved with a whaling scene and other ships, dated 1810, 6ins. (15cms.) high £150-200 |
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1789 | |||
A BLACK AND GILT PAINTED LOOKING GLASS with a fluted frame, 26ins. (66cms.) x 35 1/2ins. (90cms.) £100-150 M1790. A REGENCY GILTWOOD CONVEX LOOKING GLASS with ebonised inner border and ribbon bound reeded frame, 21 3/4ins. (55cms.) dia. £100-120 |
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1791 | |||
A LATE 17TH CENTURY STYLE OAK LOOKING GLASS the foliate pierced frame surmounted by a crown with cherub supporters, 25 1/2ins. (65cms.) x 28 1/4ins. (71.5cms.) £100-120 |
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1792 | |||
A GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANY TRAY of cusped rectangular form, each side with an outset scroll handle and pierced with foliate scrolls, 25 1/4ins. (64cms.) wide £130-160 |
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1793 | |||
A WALNUT TRAY inlaid with a Sorrento type roundel of two women, the broad ebonised border inlaid with a boxwood Greek key motif, 20ins. (51cms.) dia. £100-120 |
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1794 | |||
A GEORGE III STYLE MAHOGANY TRAY with pierced gallery, 23 1/4ins. (59cms.) wide £100-120 |
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
Fine Art Sale (Day 3 of 3) | |||
Auctioneer: | Lawrences, Crewkerne | Location: | South Street, Crewkerne |
Contact: | Telephone: 01460 73041 Fax: 01460 270799 | ||
Date: | 18th January 2013 | Time: | 11:00AM |
Details: | Viewing Details: Friday 11th January, 9am-4.30pm Saturday 12th January, 9am-1pm Monday 14th January, 9am-4.30pm Tuesday 15th January, 9am-7pm Wednesday 16th and Thursday 17th January, 9am-4.30pm Friday 18th January 9am-10.30am |
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