Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
Spring Sale 2014 | |||
Auctioneer: | Hartleys | Location: | Ilkley, West Yorkshire UK |
Contact: | Tel: 01943 816363 Fax: 01943 817610 | ||
Date: | 26th March 2014 | Time: | 10:00AM |
Details: | Viewing Details Saturday 22nd March, 9am-12.30pm Monday and Tuesday 24th & 25th March, 9am-4.30pm and Saledays 9am to Start and During Lunch Break |
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Auction Lots - Page 4 | |||
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AN EDWARDIAN SUGAR BASKET, maker Bramwell & Co, Birmingham 1905, of bombe cylindrical form pierced and engraved with scrolls enclosing a shield panel and raised upon four outward curved feet, the cast and pierced flowerhead swing handle with circular box hinges, 4 1/4" diameter, 3ozs 8dwts, with blue glass liner (Illustrated) £120-180 |
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A VICTORIAN BULLET TEAPOT, maker Frederick Elkington, Birmingham 1880, the flat hinged cover with plain knop, "S" scroll handle with ivory "stops" on a domed foot, 7 1/4" wide, 11ozs 13dwts gross (Illustrated) £250-350 |
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181 | |||
A PAIR OF GEORGE III TEA CADDIES AND COVERS, maker possibly Samuel Wood or White, London 1770, of oblong serpentine form, the lift-off covers with flamiform finials, acanthus and pendant husk cast and chased shoulder angles on plain bodies raised upon four double scroll feet, 5 3/4" high, 21ozs 5dwts total (Illustrated) £1500-1800 |
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182 | |||
A GEORGE III TEAPOT, maker Thomas Holland, London 1805, of fluted squat oval form with applied stiff leaf banding, the matching lift off cover chased with scrolling foliage and melon fluted tortoiseshell knop, later composition loop handle, 10" wide, 17ozs 14dwts gross £200-300 |
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183 | |||
A SET OF EIGHTEEN LATE VICTORIAN DESSERT SPOONS, makers Wakely & Wheeler, London 1896, in Old English Thread pattern, engraved "ACW", 30ozs 18dwts £250-400 |
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184 | |||
A SET OF TWELVE LATE VICTORIAN TABLE SPOONS, makers Wakely & Wheeler, London 1896, to match the previous lot, 26ozs 14dwts £200-300 |
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185 | |||
A GEORGE III WAITER, maker probably Ebenezer Coker, London 1762, of shaped circular form with gadrooned cast pie crust rim raised upon three stepped hoof feet, the centre later chased with panels of fruiting vine and flowerheads, and two panels one engraved with a crest, 7 1/2" diameter, 9ozs 15dwts £100-150 |
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186 | |||
A VICTORIAN SCOTTISH HORN VINAIGRETTE, unmarked, c.1865, with plain mount, thistle chased hinged cover centred by a citrine type stone and opening to reveal a pull-out foliate pierced and engraved grille, with chain and loop, 2" long (Illustrated) £350-450 |
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187 | |||
A VICTORIAN SCOTTISH HORN VINAIGRETTE, unmarked, c.1865, with plain mount, thistle chased cover centred by a dark citrine type stone, ball hinge, opening to reveal a hinged foliate pierced and engraved gilt grille, with chain and loop, 1 1/2" long (Illustrated) £350-450 |
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188 | |||
AN EDWARDIAN DRESSING TABLE BOX AND COVER, maker Sam Watton Smith & Co, London 1902, of cylindrical form, chased and repousse with a band of scrolling foliage, 3" diameter, 3" high, 4ozs 14dwts £120-180 |
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189 | |||
A SCOTTISH TURNED HORN QUAICHE, maker's mark WD & Co, stamped 925, of typical form, the lug handles each with an open back collet set faceted citrine type stone on silver mount, and centrally set with a domed silver panel engraved "Scuab As'I" (roughly translates as "Polish it Off" or "Drink Up", 4" wide over handles (Illustrated) £200-300 |
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190 | |||
A VICTORIAN NOVELTY PEPPERETTE, maker Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1851, in the form of an owl with chased feathers and amber and black glass eyes (one missing), 3 1/4" high, 1oz 12dwts (Illustrated) £200-300 |
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191 | |||
A FRENCH ENAMELLED BOUDOIR TIMEPIECE, London import marks 1910, of vertical oblong form with ogee top and on integral bracket feet, the circular cream dial with black Roman numerals, the movement numbered 12413, all over painted in colours with panels of boating scenes at sunset on a shaded lilac ground and rococo style flower panels, stamped 935, 2" high £800-1000 |
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192 | |||
A GEORGE I MINIATURE CHOCOLATE POT AND COVER, maker David Clayton, London c.1720, of typical tapering cylindrical form with straight spout and right angled baluster turned ebony handle, 2 1/2" high, 25g gross (Illustrated) £600-700 |
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193 | |||
A LATE VICTORIAN OVAL DISH, maker's mark TW, Birmingham 1901, with straight gadroon and scroll stamped everted border over plain pierced panels, 10 1/2" wide, 7ozs 16dwts £120-180 |
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A LATE VICTORIAN DESSERT DISH, maker's mark HA, Sheffield 1896, of fluted shell form chased with flowerheads with a pierced panelled border and repousse gadrooned rim, raised upon three fluted ball feet, 11" long, 10ozs 6dwts £150-200 |
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195 | |||
A LATE VICTORIAN PERSONAL HOLY WATER STOUP, London import marks 1897, maker's mark ELM, of typical cartouche form, centrally chased with the Virgin Mary holding the infant Jesus within a scroll border over a flower chased water receptacle, with hanging loop, 8" high, 4 3/4" wide, 5ozs 3dwts £150-200 |
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AN EDWARDIAN DESK STANDISH, maker Charles Stuart Harris & Sons, London 1906, of shaped oblong form centred by a square clear glass inkwell with hinged cover, with pen well and raised upon four stepped hoof feet, 7" wide, base 6ozs 11dwts £150-200 |
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A GEORGE IV TEAPOT, makers Barber & Whitwell, York 1821, of rounded oblong form with everted straight gadrooned rim, the flat hinged domed cover with polished treen finial and earred loop handle, raised upon four ball feet, 11" wide, 21ozs (Illustrated) £600-700 |
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198 | |||
A GEORGE III BEAKER, makers R Cattle & J Barber, York 1810, of plain flared rounded cylindrical form, 3 3/4" high, 6ozs 19dwts (Illustrated) £800-900 |
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199 | |||
A RUSSIAN BEAKER, assayer's mark 1852-62, CC, of plain flared cylindrical form, wriggle and prickwork engraved with scrolling foliage, traces of gilding, 2 1/2" high, 2ozs 8dwts £180-200 |
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A SET OF SIX GILDED RUSSIAN TEASPOONS, assayer's mark 1881-1894, the tear shaped bowls with stylised engraving on flared cylindrical and twisted handles with conical finials, 5 1/4" long, 3ozs 18dwts £80-120 |
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201 | |||
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN CHAMBERSTICKS, makers Robinson, Edkins & Aston, Birmingham 1840, with detachable drip pans issuing from cylindrical sockets, the dished fluted base with acanthus leaf sheathed "S" scroll handle, engraved with crest and armorial of the Guinness family, 6 1/2" diameter, 22ozs 8dwts total (Illustrated) £1500-1800 |
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202 | |||
AN EDWARDIAN NOVELTY MENU HOLDER, maker probably Skinner & Co, Birmingham 1906, in the form of a double sided owl with red glass eyes fixed to a hollow domed base, 1 1/2" high, together with a Victorian vesta case, maker's mark JB, London 1868, of plain rounded oblong form engraved with a monogram and crest and with hanging loop, 2" high, 1ozs 14dwts total (2) £100-150 |
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203 | |||
A SET OF SIX IRISH VICTORIAN EGG SPOONS, maker's mark W only, Dublin 1842, in double struck King's pattern, engraved with a crest, 5" long, 6ozs 12dwts total £100-150 |
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204 | |||
A SET OF NINE GEORGE IV TABLE FORKS, maker's mark indistinct, London 1829, in double struck King's pattern, engraved with a crest and motto "Spectemur Agendo", 7 3/4" long, together with a similar set of five tablespoons, maker's mark indistinct, London 1833, engraved with a further crest, 8 3/4" long, 42ozs 13dwts total (14) £400-500 |
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205 | |||
A VICTORIAN IVORY PAGE TURNER, no maker's mark, Chester 1887, the plain blade issuing from a filled handle chased and repousse with scrolls and flowerheads and with stylished anthemion tip, 16" long overall, handle 5 1/2" £150-200 |
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206 | |||
A DUTCH FRUIT DISH, 19th century, of shaped oval form, chased and pierced with ribbon tied swags enclosing two oval cartouches, 10 1/2" long, 10ozs 5dwts £150-200 |
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207 | |||
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN FISH SERVERS, maker George Unite, Birmingham 1854, with scroll pierced and engraved blade and tines on stamped hollow hafts, knife 11 1/2" long, 7ozs 3dwts total, cased £150-200 |
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208 | |||
A SET OF SIX EDWARDIAN SOUP SPOONS, makers Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1909, in Fiddle pattern, engraved with a monogram, 10ozs 16dwts total £100-150 |
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209 | |||
A SET OF SIX VICTORIAN TABLE FORKS, maker's mark FM over JM, London 1868, in Lily pattern, engraved "B" in script, 16ozs 18dwts total £180-250 |
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210 | |||
A LATE GEORGE III SEVEN BAR WIRE TOASTRACK, maker's mark CF, London 1819, with central crescent moon handle, the oblong base on four anthemion and ball feet, 5 3/4" long, 5ozs 5dwts £100-150 |
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211 | |||
A LATE GEORGE III BREAD BASKET, maker Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London 1819, of rounded oblong form with scrolling foliate cast rim enclosing chased panels of fruits and flowers with scale chased panels on a matt ground, the similar reed cast swing handle with circular box hinges, upon a low oblong foot, 13" x 10", 9 1/2" high, 36ozs 14dwts (Illustrated) £400-600 |
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212 | |||
A FILIGREE VISITING CARD CASE, unmarked, of plain oblong vertical form, 3 1/2" x 2 1/4", 1oz 9dwts £120-150 |
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213 | |||
A VICTORIAN GILDED SUGAR BASKET AND SIFTER SPOON, makers Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1872 (spoon 1870), the oval boat shaped basket richly chased in the "Venetian" pattern enclosing four vacant eliptical panels, the bead cast over head swing handle with circular box hinges, 6" wide, 6" long, 8ozs 14dwts total, cased (Illustrated) £300-400 |
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214 | |||
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN PASTRY SERVERS, makers Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1875, the gilded blade and tine bright cut and wrigglework engraved with Italianate scrolls issuing from heavy anthemion and reed cast ferrules, on polished mother of pearl hafts, engraved and stained with a monogram, knife 10 1/2" long, together with a pair of Lily pattern sugar tongs, maker Aldwinkle & Slater, London 1886, tongs 2ozs (2) £120-180 |
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215 | |||
A VICTORIAN MUG, maker Richards & Brown, London 1873, the plain cylindrical clear glass body applied with reeded mount, acanthus leaf sheathed double "C" scroll handle and spreading foot, 5 1/2" high over handle £100-150 |
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A BACHELOR'S LATE VICTORIAN TEAPOT, maker James Dixon, Sheffield c.1898, of semi fluted oblong form with everted gadroon cast rim, the flat hinged cover with melon fluted ebony knop, anthemion surmounts to the loop handle and raised upon four ball feet, teapot 7 3/4" wide, 11ozs 12dwts gross £120-180 |
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217 | |||
A GEORGE III HELMET JUG, makers Peter and Ann Bateman (overstruck), London 1791, with applied bead rim, high loop handle on a square foot, bright cut engraved with a script monogram in canted oblong panel, 5" high over handle, 3ozs £180-250 |
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218 | |||
A PAIR OF WILLIAM III DOG-NOSE SPOONS, maker's mark indistinct, London 1699, the plain oval rat-tail pattern bowls issuing from plain stems, the reverse engraved "AB", 7 1/2" long, 2ozs 17dwts total (Illustrated) £500-700 |
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219 | |||
A JAMES I SEAL TOP SPOON, maker William Caldwell, London 1604, the plain fig shaped bowl on a plain square section tapering stem with seal finial, 6 1/4" long, 1oz 10dwts (Illustrated) £1400-1500 |
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A BACHELOR'S EDWARDIAN COMPOSITE THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, various makers, Sheffield 1901 (teapot) and Birmingham 1902, of semi fluted oval form, engraved "S, 1877-1902, Aug 20th", comprising teapot with melon fluted ebony finial and angular handle, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, teapot 8 1/4" long, 14ozs 7dwts total gross £150-250 |
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221 | |||
A LATE VICTORIAN CREAM JUG, maker's mark rubbed, Chester 1898, of semi wrythen fluted baluster form with double "C" scroll handle, 3" high, 2ozs 13dwts £70-90 |
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222 | |||
A SET OF SIX LARGE LIVERY BUTTONS, maker possibly John Fountain, London 1796, of plain circular form, engraved with initials "ML" in script, 1 1/2" diameter, 2ozs 16dwts £150-200 |
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223 | |||
AN EDWARDIAN SPECTACLE HOLDER, maker George Unite, Birmingham 1909, the upper section bright cut engraved with scrolling foliage enclosing a vacant shield, hung from a belt clip, 6 1/2" long, together with a similar spectacle holder of typical form with engine turned stripes enclosing a vacant roundel, 4 1/4" long, Birmingham 1921, 3ozs 10dwts total gross (2) £80-120 |
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224 | |||
A GENTLEMAN'S EDWARDIAN TRAVELLING CASE, maker's mark indistinct, London 1903, the stitched brown leather Gladstone type case opening to reveal a double compartment fitted in tan silk and holding five various silver topped bottles over lighter and inkwell, together with manicure set, mirror, pair of brushes and blotter, case 13 1/2" wide £150-200 |
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225 | |||
A LATE VICTORIAN FOUR PIECE BOTTLE CRUET, maker P Ashberry & Sons, Sheffield 1894, the central fruiting vine cast spade handle issuing from scroll supports on a square base with reeded rim and raised upon four bun feet, the reeded gallery enclosing four diamond and strawberry cut square section bottles, two with silver mounts, maker's mark indistinct, Birmingham 1895, 10" high, 11ozs 5dwts £120-180 |
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226 | |||
A LATE VICTORIAN HOT WATER JUG, maker Charles Stuart Harris, London 1880, of semi wrythen fluted baluster form, the hinged high domed cover with wrythen finial and ebony scroll handle, on a low domed base, 10" high, 17ozs 18dwts gross £150-200 |
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227 | |||
A LATE VICTORIAN HOT WATER JUG, maker W & J Barnard, London 1893, in Queen Anne style, of tapering cylindrical form, the hinged high domed cover with acorn finial and acanthus leaf cast knurl thumbpiece, with ebony "S" scroll handle with cut card type terminals, on a plain foot, 9" high, 18ozs 2dwts gross £200-300 |
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228 | |||
A WILLIAM III SMALL PORRINGER, maker John Penfold, London c.1695, of plain circular form, the lower section chased with acanthus leaves and with wirework handles, 1 3/4" high, 1ozs 12dwts (Illustrated) £600-700 |
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
Spring Sale 2014 | |||
Auctioneer: | Hartleys | Location: | Ilkley, West Yorkshire UK |
Contact: | Tel: 01943 816363 Fax: 01943 817610 | ||
Date: | 26th March 2014 | Time: | 10:00AM |
Details: | Viewing Details Saturday 22nd March, 9am-12.30pm Monday and Tuesday 24th & 25th March, 9am-4.30pm and Saledays 9am to Start and During Lunch Break |
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