Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
The Two Day Sale (Day 2 of 2) | |||
Auctioneer: | Canterbury Auction Rooms | Location: | Canterbury |
Contact: | Tel: 01227 763337 Fax: 01227 456770 | ||
Date: | 6th August 2014 | Time: | 10:00AM |
Details: | Viewing: Saturday 2nd August from 10.00 am to 4.00 pm Sunday 3rd August from 12.00 pm to 4.00 pm Monday 4th August from 10.00 am to 7.00 pm and on Mornings of Sale from 8.30 am |
||
Page: | 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 |
Auction Lots - Page 4 | |||
700 | |||
A late Victorian oak stationery cabinet with sloping front, the interior with pen tray and fitted divisions, 12.25ins x 6.25ins x 10.5ins high, and a late Victorian miniature mahogany desk top bookcase with glazed door, containing twelve red leather bound volumes of the Works of William Shakespeare - "The Bedford Edition", published by Frederick Warne & Co, London 1892, 12.75ins x 5ins x 9.75ins high £120-160 |
|||
701 | |||
A Victorian miniature mahogany break-front chest of drawers, fitted one cushion fronted drawer, three recessed drawers under with glass handles, and one long drawer to base, with split turned columns to sides, on turned feet, 16.75ins wide x 9.5ins deep x 19ins high £150-200 |
|||
702 | |||
703 | |||
A 19th Century sycamore dairy bowl, 14.5ins diameter x 4.5ins high, and another similar, 14.75ins diameter x 4.25ins high (wormed and unpolished) £150-200 |
|||
704 | |||
A Victorian black papier-mâché oval two-handled bowl inlaid in mother of pearl and decorated in gilt with chinoiseries, 15.25ins x 10ins, two ditto crumb trays each 12ins x 10ins, and a selection of black and red papier-mâché boxes and trays, various £100-150 |
|||
705 | |||
A Burmese prayer book containing a selection of inscribed palm leaves £200-300 |
|||
706 | |||
An early 20th Century leather dressing case initialled "JB", 18ins x 14ins x 10.5ins £70-100 |
|||
707 | |||
A Victorian turned wood walking stick with ivory handle and silver metal embossed collar, 34ins, a turned wood walking stick, the handle with carved dog's head terminal, 34ins, and three other walking sticks, various £150-200 |
|||
708 | |||
A 19th Century blue canvas cylindrical shell carrier with gilt and polychrome coat of arms, 20ins high (some damage) £60-80 |
|||
709 | |||
An early 19th Century needlework sampler by Maria Wood, worked in coloured silks and dated 1822, 20.5ins x 17.5ins, in oak frame and glazed £200-300 |
|||
710 | |||
Three George III silk needlework oval panels worked in coloured silks with flowering sprays, ovals approximately 11.75ins x 9.25ins, in gilt moulded oval frames and glazed £100-200 |
|||
711 | |||
An early 19th Century needlework sampler worked in coloured silks with a verse - "Eternity", 14ins x 12.5ins, framed and glazed £60-80 |
|||
712 | |||
A late 19th/early 20th Century woolwork picture - Three masted ship with pennant - "Victory", 9.5ins x 14.5ins, in ebonised frame and glazed £100-150 |
|||
713 | |||
A pair of late 19th/early 20th Century silk commemorative panels printed in colours - "The Maharaja of Patiala" and "The Maharaja of Baroda", each 11.75ins x 10.5ins, three colour printed on silk royal commemorative souvenirs, and two others, various sizes, all framed and glazed £100-150 |
|||
714 | |||
Sonia Delaunay (1885-1979) - Liberty's silk scarf with geometric pattern, signed and dated 1969, 30.75ins square, and one other similar, 27ins x 26ins (unsigned) £70-100 |
|||
715 | |||
A Chinese cream silk and deep fringed shawl embroidered in colours with fabulous birds amongst peonies and flowers, 52ins (1320mm) x 52ins (1320mm), plus deep fringe £120-160 |
|||
716 | |||
A 19th Century cotton Paisley shawl, 60ins x 180ins (damaged) £150-200 |
|||
717 | |||
A square cushion, woven in ivory and black with 19th Century Bokhara panels on a red ground, 18ins square £120-160 |
|||
718 | |||
"The West Street Hunt" - Moss Bros hunting pink jacket and waistcoat, a pair of boots (size 7 1/2), a pair of modern spurs and buttons £100-150 |
|||
719 | |||
A 19th Century boxwood and ebonised "Staunton" chess set by Jacques of London , Kings 4.25ins high and Pawns 2.125ins high (some damage), and mahogany box for same with original Jacques trade label, 9ins x 7ins x 4.25ins high (with replaced shaped plaque to lid) £150-200 |
|||
720 | |||
A small collection of early 20th Century English lead soldiers, including - Motorcyclist, 2ins high, Bugler (Britains), 2.25ins high, Sentry (Hill), 2.25ins high, Marching Grenadier, Grenadier Guardsman, 2.5ins high, and approximately 100 other models (all playworn) £80-120 |
|||
721 | |||
Four Triang "Minic" scale model tinplate clockwork vehicles, comprising - "Armoured Car", 6.25ins long, "Traction Engine and Trailer", 8.5ins long, "Mechanical Horse and Pantechnicon" (30M), 6.75ins, and "Mechanical Horse and Brewery Trailer" (72M), 62ins long (all with original boxes and keys), and a Chad Valley tinplate remote controlled car, 7.5ins long (with key) |
|||
722 | |||
Two "Matchbox" Series collectors cases, each with four twelve division drop-in trays and containing a number of vehicles (approximately 70), and a small quantity of tinplate and plastic vehicles (all playworn and unboxed) £120-160 |
|||
723 | |||
A small collection of Hornby 'OO' gauge steam engines, including - "Duchess of Montrose" in green livery, with tender for same, and a quantity of track, wagons and carriages (mostly tinplate - circa 1950) £150-200 |
|||
724 | |||
A Hornby 'O' gauge clockwork tinplate passenger train set No. 21, and a Hornby 'OO' electric tank goods train set (EDG7), both in original boxes £100-150 |
|||
725 | |||
A small collection of Scalextric models and accessories, comprising - C/63 Lotus R.E., Bentley C.64, Alpha Romeo C.65, Mercedes Benz (in Porsche 962 box), two motorbikes and side cars, and a track and pit light set (Ref A/239), all boxed £150-200 |
|||
726 | |||
A modern laminated wood rocking horse by Ian Armstrong, on turned supports and trestle base, 44ins wide x 39ins high £200-300 |
|||
727 | |||
728 | |||
A 20th Century carved wooden Yoruba rider and horse equestrian figure, 34.5ins high (probably from North-East Yoruba) (some original pigment - extensive termite damage and loss) £150-200 |
|||
729 | |||
A West African stained carved wooden figure of a Colonial Policeman, 35ins high (first half of the 20th Century) £150-200 |
|||
730 | |||
A group of six Nigerian cast and painted aluminium figures of musicians and dancers, 4.75ins to 6ins high £120-160 |
|||
731 | |||
A late 19th/early 20th Century Tongan hardwood pointed club, chip carved with chevrons in five registers and broken by horizontal bands of similar carving, 17.5ins long £200-300 |
|||
732 | |||
A 1950s Australian Aboriginal hardwood Woomera carved with ostriches, 28.5ins long, and a boomerang carved with kangaroos and male figure with spears, 28.25ins £120-160 |
|||
733 | |||
A Victorian turned and painted wood Kent Police truncheon decorated with a crowned "VR" and shaped cartouche worded "Kent", reeded handle, 16.5ins overall (split to one side and decoration rubbed especially around the tip), two Indo-Persian daggers with shaped blades and horn and ivory handles, 17ins and 11.5ins overall, and with scabbards, and an Indian Kukri, and leather scabbard, 18ins overall £150-200 |
|||
734 | |||
735 | |||
A late 19th Century walnut cased polyphon by Nicole Freres with 4.75ins steel comb, contained in case with raised panel to top inlaid with floral spray, 15.5ins x 13.5ins x 7.5ins high, and thirty-nine 11ins discs for same £400-600 |
|||
736 | |||
Two 20th Century ebonised wood and chromed metal ukuleles, each 20.75ins overall, with cases £300-400 |
|||
737 | |||
A 20th Century full sized violin with one piece back, back measuring excluding button 14ins (23.5ins overall), with ink inscription to interior "Harold S. Hearne - Maker.Downham Market, Norfolk 1979", with bow stamped "H. Byrom, Canterbury" and case £600-800 Note: Hearne taught restoration at the London College of Furniture and was formerly Workshop Foreman at W.E. Hill & Sons, London. The bow is stamped under the frog 1853 making it the third violin bow made by Dr. Byrom in 1985 |
|||
738 | |||
A late 19th Century English full size violin by William Thompson of Bishop Auckland with one piece back, back measurement (excluding button) 14.25ins, 23.5ins overall, with name to interior and initials to back, circa 1875-1885, with four bows, one by Erich Steiner, and cloth case £250-350 |
|||
739 | |||
A classical guitar with six steel strings, 37.25ins long, with case £80-100 |
|||
740 | |||
A Hohner "Arietta IM" base piano accordion, 17ins wide, and case for same, and a Hohner "Mignon II" piano accordion, 11.5ins wide £150-200 |
|||
741 | |||
A late 19th Century drawing instrument set, contained in rosewood case, 8ins x 6ins x 2ins high, and a "Sailor" type 66T radio receiver £80-120 |
|||
742 | |||
A Leica camera, No. 116797, with original leather case, and another No. 66753 with leather case (retailed by Sands, Hunter & Co of London) £250-350 |
|||
743 | |||
A Zeiss Ikon camera - "Super Ikonta 533/16" in original leather case, No. 1798/16, and a Zeiss Ikon "Helios" light meter and leather case £100-150 |
|||
744 | |||
A pair of Miranda 10x 50 binoculars with wide angles and case, a pair of World War II binoculars marked "REL/Canada 1944", and "LIKE1900A", and six further pairs, and some empty cases £60-80 |
|||
745 | |||
A Victorian miniature lacquered brass microscope by W. Gardner of Glasgow, in rosewood case, 4.75ins x 6.5ins x 2.25ins high (case) £120-160 |
|||
746 | |||
A 19th Century lacquered brass and leather covered three draw telescope, 54.5ins extended, with brass and wooden tripod and mahogany case £200-300 |
|||
747 | |||
A 1911 pocket drum clinometer by Short & Mason, London, 2.75ins diameter, stamped No. 6404 and a broad arrow, with original leather case, and a 1914 pocket clinometer by Newman & Guardia, London, No. 795, stamped with maker's name, date, number and broad arrow, 5.5ins x 2ins, in original leather case, and a pocket slide rule by Keuffel & Esser Co, of New York, dated 1908, in original leather case £120-160 |
|||
748 | |||
A pair of Japanese cloisonné enamel vases of flattened baluster form decorated in coloured enamels with dragons and exotic birds, 4.25ins (311mm) high, and a pair of cloisonné vases of bottle shape with flared necks, 7.25ins (184mm) high £150-200 |
|||
749 | |||
A pair of mid 18th Century French brass pillar candlesticks with octagonal knopped columns and conforming octagonal moulded bases, 8ins high (underside silvered and apparently with duty mark dating 1745-1749) £150-200 |
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
The Two Day Sale (Day 2 of 2) | |||
Auctioneer: | Canterbury Auction Rooms | Location: | Canterbury |
Contact: | Tel: 01227 763337 Fax: 01227 456770 | ||
Date: | 6th August 2014 | Time: | 10:00AM |
Details: | Viewing: Saturday 2nd August from 10.00 am to 4.00 pm Sunday 3rd August from 12.00 pm to 4.00 pm Monday 4th August from 10.00 am to 7.00 pm and on Mornings of Sale from 8.30 am |
||
Page: | 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 |