| Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
| Derbyshire Antique and Fine Art Sale | |||
| Auctioneer: | Wintertons Fine Art Auctioneers (Bakewell) | Location: | Bakewell, Derbyshire |
| Contact: | Tel: 01629 812777 Fax: 01629 814764 | ||
| Date: | 6th September 2006 | Time: | 10:30AM |
| Details: | Viewing: Tuesday 5th September 2pm to 8pm Morning of Sale from 9am |
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| Auction Lots - Page 7 | |||
| 301 | |||
| A Patterson golf hole cutter, probably later 19th Century, with wooden handle and a Ben Sayers 'Benny Putter' with square section hickory shaft and a pair of leather ladies golfing boots (4) £20-30 |
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| 302 | |||
| A St Andrew's hand forged putting cleek and a gutta perch a ball (2) £40-60 |
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| 303 | |||
| A Jack Simpson bulger driver, probably late 19th Century, stamped to head. £40-60 |
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| 304 | |||
| A Mashie Special by the Hull Asbestos and Rubber Company. £25-35 |
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| 305 | |||
| A Wilkie Page Super Driver, early 20th Century, with hand made head.£30-40 |
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| 306 | |||
| A 'D' faced Mashie, stamped RBM and a star. £25-35 |
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| 307 | |||
| A blacksmith made lofting iron, hickory shaft, mid/late 19th Century.£20-30 |
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| 308 | |||
| A Putting Cleek, blacksmith's made mid 19th Century. £40-60 |
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| 309 | |||
| A Church of England Cricket League gold medal, 1925, with three enamel decoration. £30-50 |
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| 310 | |||
| A five and seven iron by J H Richards, and a Scottish steel putter inscribed 'Tom Auchterlonie' on a hickory shaft. (2) £40-60 |
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| 311 | |||
| Two wood drivers, a tolly putter, 5,7 and 8 irons by Leyland, Gibbons and L Topping respectively. (6) £25-35 |
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| 312 | |||
| A 1920's/1930's leather gold bag with a collection of hickory shafted irons, two woods and two putters, one being 19th Century (Parcel) £80-120 |
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| 313 | |||
| A Shelley Crested Golf Ball, another by Swan China and a third crested golf ball, together with an Arcadia crested golf club and another crested golf club. (5) £50-70 |
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| 314 | |||
| A Dartmouth Pottery blue jasper type tankard in applied with a golfing scene with golf bag handle, glaze, chip to foot, 13cm. See Illustration on page 19. £30-40 |
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| 315 | |||
| An Arthur Wood golf tankard, printed with a golfer and his caddy, with golf bag handle, printed marks, 13cm. See Illustration on page 19. £30-50 |
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| 316 | |||
| A brass 'Penfold' table bell, the character standing on a golf ball, 9cm.£20-30 |
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| 317 | |||
| A 1930's Kargo 'Card Golf' card game, boxed. £20-30 |
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| 318 | |||
| A Wade teapot, modelled as a golfers head in a tartan cap, together with four other golf related ceramic items, (damage to one) (5) £30-50 |
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| 319 | |||
| A modern golf bag containing six various woods, eight irons and a putter, some hickory shafted. £20-30 |
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| 320 | |||
| Two Royal Doulton plates from 'The Golfers' series, one inscribed 'Give Losers leave to Speak and Winners to Laugh', the other 'Every Dog has his Day, and Everyman His Hour' printed marks, 24cm, possibly seconds (2) See Illustration on page 19. £70-100 |
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| 321 | |||
| An Arthur Wood Tennis Tankard, printed with a man and woman, with tennis racket handle, minor glaze chip, printed marks, 13.5cm. See Illustration on page 19. £30-50 |
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| 322 | |||
Late 18th Century School. Two etchings of wrestlers in various poses, 18cm x 20cm and smaller. (2) £25-35SILVER AND PLATED WARES |
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| 323 | |||
| A late Victorian silver vesta case, of rectangular form with chase foliate decoration, maker's mark M & C, Birmingham 1890, 20 grms approximately£15-20 |
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| 324 | |||
| A pair of Edward VIII pierced silver baskets, of oval form with looped piercing and cast foliate border, maker's mark WB Ltd, Birmingham 1909, 75 grms approximately (2). See Illustration. £30-50 |
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| 325 | |||
| A set of six Georgian silver teaspoons, in the Fiddle pattern, maker's mark J W and J W, uncertain town mark and a silver christening spoon and fork, total silver weight 190 grms approximately. £20-30 |
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| 326 | |||
| An Edward VII silver mounted glass scent bottle, of spherical form, the cover with scrolling foliate decoration, maker's mark S B & S, Birmingham 1903. See Illustration on page 25.£40-60 |
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| 327 | |||
| A silver mounted glass bowl, of squat form, the mount with maker's mark H W, Sheffield 1920. £20-30 |
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| 328 | |||
| A pair of Neo Renaissance silver plated candlesticks, with circular drip tray, baluster stem and heavy scrolling base, 36cm (2) £100-150 |
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| 329 | |||
| A pair of Sheffield plate candlesticks, attributed to Thomas Creswich, with foliate drip tray and foot with a baluster stem, 26cm (2) £40-60 |
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| 330 | |||
| A gilt line silver plated milk jug of baluster form and two tankards (3)£20-30 |
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| 331 | |||
| A George III silver dish, of bombe rectangular form, on shell feet with a wooden base, maker's mark TWJH, London 1817, gross weight 600 grms approximately. £60-80 |
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| 332 | |||
| An Edwardian silver plated biscuit barrel, of shaped rectangular form with a leaping horse finial and bright cut foliate decoration, 24cm. £100-150 |
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| 333 | |||
| A pair of Victorian silver specimen vases, of slender foliate form on scrolling bases, maker's mark D & J, Birmingham 1892, 70 grms approximately (2)£30-40 |
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| 334 | |||
| A pair of Edward VII silver vases of flaring form with reeded bases, WJMB, London 1906 and a similar sugar bowl, 150 grms total approximately (3)£30-40 |
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| 335 | |||
| A pair of George V silver sauce boats, with wavy rim, scrolling handles and acanthus legs, maker's mark WGD, Birmingham 1931, 350 grms approximately. See Illustration on page 25. £70-100 |
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| 336 | |||
| A pair of George V silver sauce boats, with wavy rims and pad feet, maker's mark A Bros Ltd, Birmingham 1931, 200 grms approximately. See Illustration on page 25. £40-60 |
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| 337 | |||
| A pair of silver plated serving dishes and covers, of rectangular form, with gadrooned rims and a large silver plated two handled tray with gadrooned rim and foliate decoration (3) £40-60 |
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| 338 | |||
| A matched silver salt and pepper set, of octagonal form, London 1912 and 1930, 100 grms approximately. £20-30 |
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| 339 | |||
| A George V silver and green enamelled dressing table set, comprising two hair brushes, two clothes brushes and a mirror, some enamel damaged, D M and Co, Birmingham 1931 (5) £30-50 |
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| 340 | |||
| A George V silver sugar bowl and cream jug of faceted oval form on hoof feet, maker's mark P A & S, Sheffield 1924, 325 grms approximately, a matching silver plated teapot, an ovoid hot water pot and shaped circular tray. (5)£30-50 |
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| 341 | |||
| An old Sheffield plate warming dish, of two handled rectangular form, with turned wooden feet, length 33cm. £40-60 |
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| 342 | |||
| A pair of silver Shire Horse Society medals by Mappin and Webb, cast with shire horses and a maid on a horses back, Birmingham 1948 and 1951, 100 grms approximately. (2) £10-15 |
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| 343 | |||
| A Victorian silver mustard pot, of handled oval form with ribbon decoration, Birmingham 1900, 60 grms approximately. £30-40 |
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| 344 | |||
| An Edward VIII silver three piece cruet set, of baluster form, maker's mark A Bros Ltd, Birmingham 1936, 100 grms approximately. £25-35 |
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| 345 | |||
A cased Edwardian VII set of teaspoons and sugar tongs, with bright cut floral decoration, maker's mark WA, Birmingham 1904. £20-30JEWELLERY |
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| 346 | |||
| A single stone ring set with a smoky quartz, stamped 9ct. £20-30 |
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| 347 | |||
| An 18ct gold boat shaped ring set with old cut diamonds, (Hallmarked Birmingham 1918), and a paste set dress ring. £40-60 |
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| 348 | |||
| A bar brooch with skull motif decorated with black enamel. £20-30 |
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| 349 | |||
| An early 20th Century shell cameo brooch depicting Leda and the Swan, the plain mount acid tested gold. £50-60 |
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| 350 | |||
| A modern fancy link chain with barrel clasp weighing approximately 42.2 grms, stamped 14K. £180-220 |
| Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
| Derbyshire Antique and Fine Art Sale | |||
| Auctioneer: | Wintertons Fine Art Auctioneers (Bakewell) | Location: | Bakewell, Derbyshire |
| Contact: | Tel: 01629 812777 Fax: 01629 814764 | ||
| Date: | 6th September 2006 | Time: | 10:30AM |
| Details: | Viewing: Tuesday 5th September 2pm to 8pm Morning of Sale from 9am |
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| Page: | 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 | ||