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Jewellery & Ceramics | |||
Auctioneer: | Lawrences, Crewkerne | Location: | South Street, Crewkerne |
Contact: | Telephone: 01460 73041 Fax: 01460 270799 | ||
Date: | 10th April 2014 | Time: | 10:00AM |
Details: | Viewing: Friday 4th April 9am to 4.30pm Saturday 5th April 9.30am to 1pm Monday 7th April 9am to 4.3pm Tuesday 8th April 9am to 7pm Wednesday 9th April 9am to 4.30pm Thursday 10th April 9am to 4.30pm Friday 11th April 9am to 10am |
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Auction Lots - Page 11 | |||
1248 | |||
ARTS & CRAFTS LIBERTY TUDRIC TEA SET a three piece pewter and enamel tea set, comprising a Teapot, Milk Jug and Sugar Bowl. Stamped, English Pewter, 0231. Teapot 4 1/2ins. (11cms.) high £200-300 |
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1249 | |||
ARTS & CRAFTS LIBERTY TUDRIC BISCUIT BOX designed by Archibald Knox for Liberty, the lidded square box with a stylised design. Stamped, 0237. 5ins. (12.5cms.) high £150-250 |
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1250 | |||
WMF ART NOUVEAU DISH the pewter dish with an Art Nouveau design, the pierced dish with a blue glass liner. Stamped, WMF. 11ins. (28cms.) across £100-150 |
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1251 | |||
ROYAL CROWN DERBY TEA SERVICE Model Number 3984, comprising a sugar bowl and milk jug, 10 tea cups, 12 saucers, 12 side plates, and 2 sandwich plates. Marked, Royal Crown Derby, 3984. (38) £100-200 |
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1252 | |||
ROYAL CROWN DERBY a silver mounted fruit bowl. Also with a Crown Derby dish and plate, both in Imari colours. Fruit Bowl 8 1/2ins. (22cms.) diameter. (3) £100-150 |
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1253 | |||
ROYAL CROWN DERBY IMARI various items including an octagonal bowl, Teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl, side plate, 2 cups and saucers, small dish, 4 small plates and small knife. All items pattern 1128. Bowl 8ins. (20cms.) diameter. (15) £100-200 |
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1254 | |||
AFTER ANDRE VINCENT BECQUEREL - BRONZE a bronze figure of a Bird on a branch, mounted on a black marble plinth. Signed, Becquerel. 9 1/2ins. (24cms.) high £100-200 |
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1255 | |||
WEMYSS BOWL painted with Cabbage Roses and green borders. Also with a Wemyss small plate, painted with flowers. Bowl marked, Wemyss, T Goode. Bowl 5 3/4ins. (14.5cms.) diameter, Plate 5 1/2ins. (14cms.) diameter. (2) £60-80 |
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1256 | |||
ART DECO BRONZE OF A DOG - RIVIERRE an interesting figure, made from a narrow piece of bronze and with a silvered finish. Mounted on a wooden plinth. Signed, Rivierre and stamped Bronze. 19ins. (48cms.) across, 7 1/2ins. (19cms.) high £100-200 |
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1257 | |||
ROOKWOOD AMERICAN TEAPOT - GORHAM & CO an interesting pottery teapot, painted with Flowers on a brown and green ground. Overlaid with silver plated mounts and plated handle and spout. Impressed mark for Rookwood, 829, the silver plated mount marked Gorham MFG, Co. 5 3/4ins. (14cms.) high, excluding wicker handle. *The Gorham Manufacturing Co are one of the largest American manufacturers of Sterling Silver and Silver Plate. They often provided mounts for Rookwood pottery. £100-200 |
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1258 | |||
ROYAL WORCESTER VASE a small vase painted with a Bird on branches, and with gilded decoration. Also with a blush ivory jug, painted with flowers. Vase marked, Royal Worcester Purple mark, 935, Rd No 1293. 5 1/4ins. (13cms.) high. (2) £60-100 |
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1259 | |||
LOETZ STYLE GLASS BOWL a large iridescent glass bowl, unmarked. 7ins. (18cms.) high, 9 3/4ins. (25cms.) diameter £60-100 |
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1260 | |||
WEDGWOOD DRAGON LUSTRE BOWL the exterior with Dragons on a blue ground, the interior painted with floral panels in the Chinese style. Marked, Wedgwood, England. 5 1/2ins. (14cms.) high, 8 1/2ins. (22cms.) diameter £100-150 |
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1261 | |||
PAIR OF ROYAL WORCESTER VASES designed with gilded flowers and branches on a white ground, the feet in the form of tree stumps. Royal Worcester mark, 357. 8ins. (20cms.) high. (2) £100-200 |
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1262 | |||
ROYAL WORCESTER JUG an unusual squat jug, with a pierced angular handle and leaves and berries design. Marked, Royal Worcester mark. 3ins. (7.5cms.) high £60-100 |
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1263 | |||
STAIN GLASS PANEL – HARRY CLARKE A circular stain glass panel attributed to Harry Clarke, with a depiction of the Madonna and Child in a lead frame. Unsigned. 5 1/2ins. (14cms.) diameter overall *Harry Clarke was an Irish Stain Glass artist and illustrator, and was a leading figure in the Irish Arts and Crafts Movement. This panel and the following lot have been consigned by the same vendor of 'Queens', a set of stain glass panels by Harry Clarke. These were sold by Christies in 1997 for £331,500. |
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1264 | |||
STAIN GLASS PANEL – HARRY CLARKE An oblong stain glass panel attributed to Harry Clarke, depicting a figure playing an instrument. With a lead frame, the panel split into two large and one small section. Unsigned. 9 1/2ins (24cms) by 4 1/2ins. (11.5cms.). *Provenance – same vendor of 'Queens'', a set of stain glass panels sold by Christies in 1997. |
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1265 | |||
HADRILL & HORSEMANN 'ROLLER LAMP' An industrial designed lamp by Hadrill & Horsemann, known as a 'Roller Lamp'. Circa 1940's. £200-250 1266 LALIQUE VASE The opalescent and clear vase in the Beautreillis design. Etched mark, R Lalique, France, No 989. 5 1/2ins. (14cms.) high £500-700Glass |
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1271 | |||
A SET OF FOUR TUMBLERS of generous baluster form, 5ins. (12.5cms.) high £200-250 |
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1272 | |||
A SET OF FIVE CORDIALS each tulip bowl on a stem with a central swelling, the spiral gauze tapering at the top within a single ply spiral band A/F £300-400 |
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1273 | |||
A GOBLET of generous proportions, the bucket bowl with knopped facet cut stem, 7ins. (18cms.) high £100-150 |
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1274 | |||
AN OPAQUE TWIST GOBLET the bowl engraved and frosted with feathery vine leaves and engraved with printie bunches of grapes and a butterfly, the stem with a spiral twist gauze within two white tapes, 7 1/4ins. (18.5cms.) high £100-150 |
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1275 | |||
A WATER JUG with horizontally ribbed neck and hobnail-cut body, 7 1/2ins. (19cms.) high £120-180 |
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1276 | |||
A GOBLET engraved with a huntsman and his horse within a ribbon tied cartouche, the reverse monogrammed HMC, on a lemon squeezer base, 6 1/2ins. (16cms.) high £100-150 |
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1277 | |||
A PAIR OF GOBLETS each delicately engraved with a band of fruiting vines, on a slice-cut stem, 6 3/4ins. (17cms.) high £100-150 |
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1278 | |||
A RUMMER with slice cut lower portion, diamond engraved by J. Sutherland with two Royal coats of arms, a paddle steamer, stage coach and sailing boat and a view of Windsor Castle, also engraved with sentimental verses dated 1853, 5 1/2ins. (14cms.) high £500-600 |
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1279 | |||
A RUMMER engraved by J. Sutherland with two elaborate Royal coats of arms, a crown and sentimental verses, dated 1843, 5 1/2ins. (14cms.) high See Morris, B. Victorian Table Glass And Ornaments £400-500 |
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1280 | |||
A RUMMER diamond engraved, by J. Sutherland, with three elaborate Royal coats of arms and sentimental verses, dated 1853, 5 1/2ins. (14cms.) high £400-500 |
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1281 | |||
A TUMBLER diamond engraved, with slice cut body, engraved with masonic insignia, romantic verses and inscribed Mr Jas Woods, Montreal, Lower Canada, British North America, 2 Battalion Grenadier Guards, 29th July 1839 and signed J. Sutherland, 4ins. (11.25cms.) high A/F The previously earliest dated known glass was 1847 £200-250 |
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1282 | |||
A BRISTOL BLUE GLASS SMALL BRANDY DECANTER AND STOPPER 9 1/4ins. (23.5cms.) high overall £100-120 |
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1283 | |||
A BLACK GLASS COFFEE CAN AND SAUCER enriched with gilt conjoined wreaths £100-120 |
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1284 | |||
A BOHEMIAN WHITE OVERLAY JUG AND TWO GOBLETS each piece enriched in gilt, 12ins. (31cms.) high £100-120 |
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1285 | |||
TWO ALE GLASSES each engraved with hops and barley ears, together with three short wines, each with a band of engraved pointed arches and five other glasses (a lot) Some A/F £100-150 |
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1286 | |||
A PAIR OF DECANTERS each engraved Bowmen of The Border, between a slice cut base and shoulders, numbered 5 and 8, 8 3/4ins. (22cms.) high, contained in a mahogany case with a divided top, inlaid with patera, case 13ins. (34cms.) high x 12 3/4ins. (32.5cms.) wide £200-300 |
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1287 | |||
A GREEN BUBBLE GLASS DUMP and two blue and white assymtrical dumps, largest 9ins. (20cms.) £100-120Miscellaneous |
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1288 | |||
A MIDDLE EASTERN SILVERED COPPER JUG embossed and incised with a continuous band of court figures, 13 1/2ins. (34cms.) high £100-150 |
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1289 | |||
AN INDIAN DELHI IVORY BOX the lid incised and pierced with elaborate floral and foliate trellis work, on ogee bracket feet, 6 3/4ins. (17cms.) wide £150-200 |
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1290 | |||
A PERSIAN POTTERY TILE moulded in low relief with a hunter and a hawk, possibly 19th century, 14 1/4ins. (36cms.) x 11ins. (28cms.) A/F £150-200English Pottery |
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1291 | |||
A WEDGWOOD CREAMWARE CRUET STAND with five vacant recesses, moulded and incised scrolls, 6 3/4ins. (17cms.) dia., together with a creamware teapot and cover, 3ins. (8cms.) dia. label Tom Walford £100-150 |
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1292 | |||
A LEEDS PEARLWARE COFFEE POT AND COVER delicately painted with swags, together with a Turner stoneware jug, moulded in low relief with an archery party, impressed mark, 7 1/2ins. (19cms.) high £200-250 |
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1293 | |||
A WOOD & CALDWELL FIGURE OF SIR TOBY BELCH impressed mark, 9ins. (23cms.) high, together with a Derby style musician and the residue of a dancer £100-150 |
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1294 | |||
A STONEWARE J T HOLLINS, SHELTON COMMEMORATIVE MUG moulded in low relief with the Apotheosis of Nelson, 5 1/4ins. (13cms.) high £100-125 |
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1295 | |||
A COPELAND PARIAN BUST OF SUMMER impressed marks, 12 1/2ins. (31.5cms.) high £120-150 |
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1296 | |||
A CREAMWARE TEA CADDY each side printed in sepia, one of a group of sheep, the reverse with harlequin, 4ins. (10cms.) high £150-200 |
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1297 | |||
A SALT GLAZE CREAM JUG of silver shape, the body embossed with foliage and highlighted blue, 3 1/4ins. (8.5cms.) high £100-150 |
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1298 | |||
A LARGE TYG painted with irises, 9 3/4ins. (25cms.) dia. £100-150 |
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1299 | |||
A SLIPWARE JUG with stylised floral motifs and dated 1801, 10 1/2ins. (26.5cms.) high £180-220 |
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1300 | |||
A PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURES of the bare knuckle fighters Cribb and Molyneaux, 9ins. (23cms.) high £500-600 |
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1301 | |||
A STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE of a recumbent cow, 7ins. (17.5cms.) wide and another of the Sailor's Return, 5 1/4ins. (13cms.) high £60-100 |
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1302 | |||
A PAIR OF STAFFORDSHIRE FLATBACKS of a sailor and his lass, 7 1/4ins. (18cms.) high £120-180 |
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
Jewellery & Ceramics | |||
Auctioneer: | Lawrences, Crewkerne | Location: | South Street, Crewkerne |
Contact: | Telephone: 01460 73041 Fax: 01460 270799 | ||
Date: | 10th April 2014 | Time: | 10:00AM |
Details: | Viewing: Friday 4th April 9am to 4.30pm Saturday 5th April 9.30am to 1pm Monday 7th April 9am to 4.3pm Tuesday 8th April 9am to 7pm Wednesday 9th April 9am to 4.30pm Thursday 10th April 9am to 4.30pm Friday 11th April 9am to 10am |
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