| Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
| Spring Sale 2013 | |||
| Auctioneer: | Hartleys | Location: | Ilkley, West Yorkshire UK |
| Contact: | Tel: 01943 816363 Fax: 01943 817610 | ||
| Date: | 27th March 2013 | Time: | 10:00AM |
| Details: | Saturday 23rd March 9am to 12.30pm Monday 25th March 9am to 4.30pm Tuesday 26th March 9am to 4.30pm Wednesday 27th March 9am to start of sale and during Lunch Break |
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| Auction Lots - Page 3 | |||
| 125 | |||
| A VICTORIAN SPOON WARMER in the form of a conch shell on a cast rock base, 7" wide £80-120 |
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| 126 | |||
| AN OLD SHEFFIELD ARGYLE, late 19th century, of rounded cylindrical form engraved with a crest and motto "Fide Et Virtute" in a buckle cartouche, the double "C" scroll reeded handle with ivory stops, reeded spout and plain triangular lip with hinged cover, 6" high £100-150 |
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| 127 | |||
| AN ART DECO COCKTAIL SET, maker Mappin & Webb, designed by Keith Murray, the cocktail shaker engraved with a band of dancing figures over six cocktail recipes together with six cocktail goblets (7) £120-180 |
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| 128 | |||
| A HUNTING SET, maker Asprey, 20th century, comprising bell shaped decanter and domed stopper and six matching stirrup cups, decanter 11 1/4" high (7) £150-250 |
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| 129 | |||
| AN OLD SHEFFIELD SCISSOR SNUFFERS STAND, early 19th century, of eliptical form with straight gadrooned rim and anthemion handles, 9" long, together with a pair of close plated scissor snuffers, 7 1/2" long (2) £100-150 |
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| 130 | |||
| A LATE VICTORIAN CAMPAIGN SET, retailed by Asprey, comprising tapering cylindrical beaker and goblet (both engraved with a crest), three section condiment set with hinged cover, folding knife/corkscrew, fork and spoon, and a medicine spoon, in a fitted cylindrical Moroccan leather case £250-350 |
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| 131 | |||
| A LATE VICTORIAN OAK JUG of tapering cylindrical staved form, with "Green Man" mask, rustic twig and oak leaf loop handle, the hinged cover with acorn knop enclosing an earthenware interior, 11" high £180-250 |
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| 132 | |||
| AN EDWARDIAN OLD SHEFFIELD PEDESTAL DISH, of two handled boat form on a swept socle and square base with pierced border, raised upon four spherical feet, 10" wide, together with a similar pair of Victorian candlesticks with detachable drip pans, lobed tulip sockets on flared cylindrical stems and swept bases, 9 1/2" high (3) £120-180 |
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| 133-138 | |||
No lotsModern Silver |
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| 139 | |||
| A SET OF TWELVE COCKTAIL STICKS, maker Garrards, Birmingham 1961, the playing card finials enamelled in black, red and white with the Court cards of each suit, 3 1/4" long, cased (Illustrated) £200-300 |
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| 140 | |||
| A COMPACT, maker's mark JG, retailed by Asprey, London 1965, of plain square form, all over engine turned, the flat hinged cover with bright cut foliate engraved inset gold stripes, opening to reveal a bevelled mirror interior, 2 3/4" square £100-150 |
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| 141 | |||
| A PAIR OF GRAPE SCISSORS, maker's mark Asprey & Co Ltd, London 1986, with husk cast hafts and rosette cast box hinge, 6", 2ozs 10dwts gross £120-160 |
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| 142 | |||
| A SWEETMEAT DISH, maker's mark P. Bros., Sheffield 1943, of shallow hexagonal form with scroll and diaper pierced panels and border enclosing flowerheads, on a plain ring foot, 7 1/4" wide, 9ozs £120-180 |
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| 143 | |||
| A VASE, maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham 1925, of trumpet form with chased Celtic knot band, 8" high, loaded £80-120 |
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| 144 | |||
| AN IRISH SUGAR BASIN, maker's mark R?, Dublin 1974, of single girdled circular form with cut everted rim, and raised upon three paw feet with lion mask terminals, 5" diameter, 10ozs 5dwts £100-150 |
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| 145 | |||
| A SUGAR CASTOR, maker's mark S. Ld, Birmingham 1963, of flared rounded cylindrical form with pierced conical lift off cover, on a low foot, 5 1/2" high, together with a sugar bowl, maker's mark FHA & H, Birmingham 1945, of conical form, on a low spreading foot, 4" diameter, 8ozs 3dwts total (2) £120-180 |
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| 146 | |||
| A FOUR PIECE TEA SERVICE, maker Charles S Harris & Son Ltd, London 1919, in Queen Anne style, of baluster form with hinged high domed covers with composition scroll handles, comprising teapot and hot water jug, sparrow beak milk jug and sugar basin, all engraved "A", teapot 8" wide, 62ozs 6dwts total gross £600-800 |
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| 147 | |||
| A COFFEE POT AND MATCHING CREAM JUG, maker J & H Barraclough, Sheffield 1911, of baluster form, and with scroll edged rim, turned finial on domed lid, scrolled handle and domed foot, 9 3/4" high, 27ozs 46dwts total gross £400-500 |
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| 148 | |||
| A TEAPOT AND MATCHING SUGAR BOWL, maker Hukin & Heath Ltd, Birmingham 1924, the teapot of shallow circular form with composition finial on domed lid, similar scrolled handle and spreading foot, 11" wide, 20ozs 3dwts total gross £280-320 |
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| 149 | |||
| AN ART DECO FRUIT DISH, maker's mark "J.R.", Birmingham 1933, of circular tapering form with incurving rim, raised on three bracket feet, 6 3/4" wide, 4" high, 11ozs 5dwts £150-220 |
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| 150 | |||
| A PAIR OF CANDLESTICKS, maker's mark GH, Sheffield 1923, with detachable scones on tulip sockets issuing from flared octagonal stems and swept bases, with reeded ribbon tied angles, 10" high, loaded £250-350 |
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| 151 | |||
| A TEA TRAY, maker Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1969, of square form with shaped cut corners, moulded rim and pad feet, 12" wide, 29ozs 10dwts £400-500 |
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| 152 | |||
| A MUSTARD POT, maker Wakeley & Wheeler, London 1973, of plain cylindrical form, the hinged flat cover with knurled thumbpiece, and double "C" scroll handle, 2 1/2" high overall, 4ozs 18dwts, together with blue glass liner and a plated spoon £100-150 |
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| 153 | |||
| A 9CT GOLD MOUNTED TORTOISESHELL HAIRBRUSH, maker I S Greenberg, Birmingham 1927, the plain oval fascia with pique work ribbon tied wreath, 3 1/2" wide, cased £120-180 |
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| 154 | |||
| AN ART DECO SET OF SIX GILDED SANDWICH FLAGS, maker Adolf Scott, Birmingham 1937, together with twenty named ivorine insets and four blanks, cased, flags 3" high, insets 1 1/4" wide (Illustrated) £250-350 |
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| 155 | |||
| A PAIR OF SPIRIT DECANTERS, maker Asprey & Co, London 1967, of plain square section with hob-nail cutting, faceted spherical stoppers and gilded mounts, 9 1/2" high £200-300 |
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| 156 | |||
| AN ART DECO DESK PAD HOLDER, maker Asprey & Co, London 1935, of plain oblong form, the concealed pen holder operating the spring hinged cover, 5 1/2" x 3 3/4" (Illustrated Page Sixteen) £200-300 |
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| 157 | |||
| A SET OF SIX TEASPOONS, maker Liberty & Co, Birmingham 1972, the trefid end hafts deeply engraved with a branch and with blue/green enamelled stylised leaves, 4 1/2" long, 2ozs 7dwts total gross, in original case £140-180 |
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| 158 | |||
| A SHAVING MUG, maker Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1938, the quatrefoil dished bowl enamelled in red with the Sultan of Brunei's Insignia, on a bombe cylindrical hollow foot, the angular handle with large ivory stops, 3 3/4" high, 14ozs 19dwts gross £250-350 |
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| 159 | |||
| "A COPY OF THE SALISBURY LADLE" - maker probably R.C. Culverwell, London 1936, the large shallow oval bowl with feature hallmarks to the interior, the base engraved "... Ladle 1684, given to the Fishmongers' Livery on the Coronation of King George VI, 12th May 1937", with triple knopped flared hollow handle, 15" long, 5ozs £150-200 |
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| 160 | |||
| A PATENT ACTION HIP FLASK, maker's mark indistinct, Birmingham 1930, of plain semi circular form, the screw-on cover forming a three tier cup, 3" high, 3 3/4" wide, 5ozs 18dwts (Illustrated) £400-500 |
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| 161 | |||
| AN ARTS AND CRAFTS GOBLET, maker Omar Ramsden, London 1927, the plain "U" shaped bowl on a rope twist knop over four chased lion masks and drapery, on a low wrythen chased swept foot, with all over planishing, base engraved Omar Ramsden Me Fecit, 4 1/2" high, 5ozs 15dwts (Illustrated) £300-500 |
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| 162 | |||
| AN INDIAN CADDY, maker Hamilton & Co, post 1919, of plain canted oblong form, the hinged cover with hinged loop handle, the fastener with patent action lock, 4 1/2" wide, 9ozs 16dwts (Illustrated) £120-180 |
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| 163 | |||
| A TORTOISESHELL WATCH CASE, maker Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1920, of plain rounded square form with silver mount and pique work panel, with crimson velvet and morocco leather back, 3 1/4" x 3", together with a silver plated cased pocket watch (2) £120-180 |
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| 164 | |||
| A PAIR OF BRITANNIA STANDARD LARGE TRENCHER SALTS, maker Sebastian Garrard, London 1937, of waisted cylindrical form with planished finish, together with a matching pair of trefid end spoons, 3 1/4" high, base 4 1/4" diameter, 21ozs 7dwts, cased (Illustrated) £350-550 |
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| 165 | |||
| A LADY'S TRAVELLING DRESSING CASE, maker Asprey, London 1912/13, comprising five solid containers with lift off/screw off covers and box with hinged cover, two glass bottles and silver covers, hair and clothes brush, comb, button hook and shoe horn, circular hand mirror and manicure implement, all applied with "MAH" monogram, 15ozs 7dwts total weighable silver, together with a velvet lined Morocco leather jewellery case applied with silver monogram, and all contained in a blue watered silk and lined grained leather carrying case with canvas cover, 13" wide £300-400 |
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| 166 | |||
| A GILDED CIGARETTE BOX HOLDER, maker Asprey, London 1954, of plain oblong form with basket work hinged cover, 3 1/2" x 2 1/4", 1" deep, 1oz 19dwts (Illustrated) £100-150 |
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| 167 | |||
| A PAIR OF BRITANNIA STANDARD TUMBLER CUPS, maker's mark RNRG, London 1971, of slightly flared form with all over planishing and gilt interiors, 2 1/4" high, 7ozs 11dwts (Illustrated) £200-300 |
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| 168 | |||
| A SWEETMEAT DISH, maker's mark indistinct, Birmingham 1914, the lobed circular bowl stamped and pierced with scroll panels, on three cabriole supports, 5 3/4" diameter, together with a later dish, maker I. Freeman & Son, London 1970, the dished flower head bowl on a stepped foot, 5 1/2" diameter, 7ozs 19dwts total (2) £100-150 |
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| 169 | |||
| A SPIRIT MEASURE, maker's mark H & R, Birmingham 1971, of double waisted cylindrical form, 3 1/2" high, 4ozs 19dwts £80-120 |
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| 170 | |||
| AN ART DECO TOBACCO BOX, maker's mark F & P Ltd, London 1934, of plain cylindrical form on swept foot, the lift off flat cover surmounted by a briarwood pipe with bakelite mouthpiece, 3 1/2" high, 7ozs 14dwts total gross, together with silvered lead damper (Illustrated) £150-200 |
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| 171 | |||
| A NOVELTY PIN TRAY, maker's mark F & P Ltd, London 1931, cast and chased as a frog holding an octagonal umbrella forming the dish, 3 3/4" wide, 2ozs 8dwts (Illustrated Page Twenty) £150-200 |
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| 172 | |||
| A LIMITED EDITION YORK MINSTER GOBLET, maker probably Barker, Ellis Silver Co., Birmingham 1970, the plain bucket bowl engraved with coat of arms and dated AD71 and 1971, on a baluster stem and swept foot, No.734, 4 1/4" high, 4ozs 13dwts, together with a matching circular coaster with feature hallmarks, 4" diameter (2) £70-100 |
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| 173 | |||
| A CIGARETTE BOX, maker A & J Zimmerman, Birmingham 1912, of plain oblong form with engine turned stripe decoration enclosing a vacant roundel, 7" wide £80-120 |
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| 174 | |||
| A THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, maker Edward Baker & Son, London 1935, of plain squat baluster form, comprising teapot with hinged cover engraved with a band of scrolls with ebony knop and carved loop handle, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, teapot 9 1/2" wide, 31ozs 7dwts total gross £400-500 |
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| 175 | |||
| A CAPSTAN INKWELL, maker's mark rubbed, London 1918, the hinged cover with tortoiseshell and pique work panel, 3 1/4" high, 4 1/4" diameter, loaded £120-180 |
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| 176 | |||
AN ART DECO FOUR PIECE TEA SET, maker Viners Ltd, Sheffield 1947/8, of faceted oblong form, chased with stepped geometric banding and with ivory handles and finials, on moulded foot, teapot with presentation inscription, 11 1/2" wide, 51ozs 3dwts total gross (Illustrated) £700-900Antique Silver |
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| 177 | |||
| A LATE GEORGE III TANKARD, maker Thomas Haytor, London 1809, of plain mildly tapering cylindrical form, engraved with two bands of reeding and the initial "B", the hinged slightly domed cover with open escallop shell thumbpiece, and acanthus leaf sheathed "C" scroll handle, the base engraved with an inscription, 7 1/2" high overall, 26ozs 11dwts (Illustrated) £350-500 |
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| 178 | |||
| AN EDWARDIAN VISITING CARD CASE, maker's mark HM, Birmingham 1902, of plain oblong form, the fascia repousse with "The Cherub Choir", 4" high, 2ozs 15dwts £280-320 |
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| 179 | |||
| A LATE VICTORIAN CREAM JUG, maker's mark MF, London 1899, in George II style with wrythen fluting and foliate chasing, double "C" scroll handle on a domed foot, 5" high over handle, 3ozs £80-120 |
| Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
| Spring Sale 2013 | |||
| Auctioneer: | Hartleys | Location: | Ilkley, West Yorkshire UK |
| Contact: | Tel: 01943 816363 Fax: 01943 817610 | ||
| Date: | 27th March 2013 | Time: | 10:00AM |
| Details: | Saturday 23rd March 9am to 12.30pm Monday 25th March 9am to 4.30pm Tuesday 26th March 9am to 4.30pm Wednesday 27th March 9am to start of sale and during Lunch Break |
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