Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
Summer Sale 2016
Auctioneer: Hartleys Location: Ilkley, West Yorkshire UK
Contact: Tel: 01943 816363 Fax: 01943 817610
Date: 15th June 2016 Time: 10:00AM
Details: VIEWING
Saturday 11th June, 9.00am to 12.30pm
Monday and Tuesday 13th & 14th June, 9.00am to 4.30pm
and Saledays 9.00am to Start and During Lunch Break
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Auction Lots - Page 2
62
  A DOULTON EARTHENWARE ROSE WATER SPRINKLER AND COVER, c.1880, of swept cylindrical form with high loop handle, painted in pinks, yellow, green and white with flowers on a "sponged" gilt ground within black borders, impressed "Doulton's", diamond registration mark, monogrammed R.S. (possibly R. Seedon), 10 1/2" highN.B. Accompanied by a letter from Royal Doulton suggesting R. Seedon as the artist £120-160
63
Click to view full image... A MOORCROFT POTTERY VASE, mid 20th century, of flared cylindrical form with rounded shoulders, tubelined and painted in typical palette with the Pomegranate pattern, impressed marks, shape 72, signed in green, 7" high (Illustrated) £150-250
64
Click to view full image... A MOORCROFT POTTERY VASE, mid 20th century, of inverted baluster form, tubelined and painted in typical palette with the Pomegranate pattern, impressed marks, signed in green, 6 1/4" high (Illustrated) £150-25065 ARSUTTON TAYLOR (b.1943) - a finely potted earthenware footed bowl of deep circular form with a polychrome and iridescent abstract design, pad seal to foot, 12" diameter, 5 1/4" high £150-250
66
  AN EARTHENWARE "CAMEL" JUG, early 20th century, in the style of Christopher Dresser with incised American style banding in a brown/mustard shaded glaze, incised "Anno Domini 1541" and with a naive face, 7" high £80-120
67
  AN ERIC RAVILIOUS FOR WEDGWOOD "TRAVEL" PATTERN FINE EARTHENWARE DINNER SERVICE, 1953, printed and naively overpainted in blue on a Windsor Grey ground with vignettes of trains, automobiles, yachts, ocean liner and hot air ballloon and comprising six each tea, dessert and dinner plates, pair tureens and covers, gravy boat and stand and two graduated oval meat plates, printed marks, impressed date cipher (26) £300-500
68
Click to view full image... A PAIR OF DOULTON LAMBETH STONEWARE VASES, 1887, of rounded conical form with undulated rim, each with a scraffito band by Hannah Barlow of grazing ponies within incised stiff leaf borders, impressed mark and date, incised monograms for Barlow and Elizabeth Fisher, 8" high (Illustrated) £350-500
69 - 79
No lots
Glass
80
  A TABLE LAMP BASE, early 20th century, the slice and flower cut mushroom shade supported on three EPNS scroll branches with winged female terminals with original two bulb fitting issuing from an inverted baluster stem and swept base with similar cutting, 17 1/2" high £150-200
81
  A SET OF SIX LALIQUE ICE PLATES, c.1930's, in "Dampierre" pattern, 6 1/2" diameter, together with a matching set of five conical sundae glasses, 2 3/4" high, marked R. Lalique (11) £150-250
82
  A MONART VASE of flared cylindrical form with rounded shoulders and slightly everted rim in mottled blue, shape HF, 9" high, drilled as a lamp base £100-150
83
  A MONART VASE of bombe cylindrical form, in mottled pink with a yellow, purple and green swirled band, shape MF, 8" high £100-150
84
  A MONART VASE of flared cylindrical form with rounded shoulders and flared neck in mottled orange and yellow with aventurine, black and green upper section, shape J, 9 1/2" high £80-120
85
  A TABLE LAMP BASE, c.1930's, the star and slice cut mushroom shade supported on three EPNS scroll branches with original two bulb fitting issuing from a swept base with a printe cut band over further star, slice and strawberry cut panels, 17 1/2" high £150-250
86
  A COLLECTION OF FIVE J. DERBYSHIRE PRESSED GREEN FIGURES AND MODELS, c.1875, comprising a lion, 7 1/4" wide, a dog, 7" wide, Punch and Judy, 9 1/2" high, and Britannia, 8" high, all marked with anchor except dog £120-180
87
  FOUR GEORGIAN AND LATER GLASSES comprising a "Somerset Ale" with wrythen fluted conical bowl, 5" high, a wine with facet cut conical bowl, 4 1/4" high, a sweetmeat, 4 1/4" high, and a jelly glass, 3 3/4" high £120-180
88
  A LALIQUE BLUE OPALESCENT PLATE in "Coquilles" pattern, marked "R. Lalique, France", and numbered 3010, 10 1/2" diameter £150-200
89
  A LALIQUE BLUE OPALESCENT VASE in "Rampillon" pattern, marked "R Lalique, France", 5" high £350-450
90 - 98
No lots
Plate & Modern Silver
99
  A SILVER PLATED LARGE ELECTRIC TABLE LAMP BASE, 20th century, probably by Hawksworth, Eyre & Co., the neo-classic fluted urn supported on a flared, reeded column and stepped square base with straight gadrooned and tasselled swags and acanthus leaf angles, 17 1/2" high excluding fittings £120-160
100
  AN ART DECO SILVER PLATED TABLE SERVICE in Celtic Point pattern, comprising twelve each table, dessert, fish and fruit knives and forks (knives with ivorine handles), dessert and soup spoons, twenty four teaspoons, six tablespoons, fish server, steel and carving knife, all contained in an Art Deco walnut canteen with quarter veneered hinged top to reveal fitted interior over a long frieze drawer and raised upon four square section supports tied by an undertier, all with applied macasser flutes, 28" wide (117) £150-250
101
Click to view full image... AN ARTS AND CRAFTS TROPHY CUP, makers Barraclough, London 1913, the trumpet bowl chased with a band of four Tudor Roses over a presentation inscription on a matching swept stepped foot, 12" high, 21ozs 16dwts (Illustrated) £200-300
102
  A LOW PEDESTAL DISH, maker's mark HA, Sheffield 1942, of shallow conical form with cast and applied Celtic knot rim, on a similar circular foot, 10 1/2" diameter, 2 3/4" high, 23ozs 8dwts £200-250
103
Click to view full image... A THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, makers Viners, Sheffield 1942, of rounded oblong baluster form with bobbin cast rims and raised upon four claw and ball feet, comprising teapot, the flat hinged cover with ebony finial and angular handle, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, teapot 11 1/2" wide, 41ozs 14dwts total gross £300-400
104
Click to view full image... AN EXTENSIVE ART DECO TABLE SERVICE FOR TWELVE PLACE SETTINGS, makers Frank Cobb & Co. Ltd., Sheffield 1932, all engraved script "B", comprising soup, dessert (1 x 1949), tea, coffee, egg (eleven only) and grapefruit spoons, table (1 x 1949), dessert, fish (eleven only) and pastry forks, fish and pastry knives, pair of grape scissors, four table spoons, pairs of sauce ladles, fish servers and mustard spoons, a salt spoon, soup ladle and a basting spoon, 205ozs 11dwts total, with twelve pairs of mother of pearl handled dessert knives and forks (1932), silver handled game and meat five piece carving sets and twelve each table and dessert knives (all 1933) and tea knives (1932), grapefruit knife (1932), together with twelve later matching fruit forks (1964 x 11 and 1962 x 1), in a fitted stained wood cabinet retailed by Greenwood, Leeds (223) (Illustrated) £2000-3000
105
Click to view full image... AN ARTS AND CRAFTS FIVE PIECE TEA SERVICE, maker Liberty & Co., Birmingham 1912 (teapot and tongs) and 1913, of rounded cylindrical form with a chased stylised stiff leaf rim within a faux rivetted border on a planished ground, comprising teapot and hot water jug, the hinged domed covers with composition finials and earred loop handles, sugar basin, tongs and milk jug, teapot 9 1/4" wide, 33ozs 5dwts total gross (Illustrated) £600-800
106
  AN ELECTRIC TABLE LAMP BASE, makers probably H. Emanuel, Sheffield 1925, of flared hexagonal form on a swept octagonal foot, 8 1/4" high loaded £120-180
107
Click to view full image... A CAFE-AU-LAIT SET, makers Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1931, in George II style, of rounded tapering cylindrical form on low spreading bases, the hinged high domed covers with conical finials and with ebony earred "S" scroll handles, comprising coffee pot and hot milk jug, 10 1/4" high, 35ozs 2dwts total gross (Illustrated) £350-500
108
Click to view full image... AN ART NOUEAU STYLE FOUR PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SERVICE, maker Charles Clement Pilling, Sheffield 1923 (coffee pot Manoah Rhodes), of swept octagonal form raised upon four trefoil feet with heart pierced terminals, comprising teapot and coffee pot with ebony finials and "C" scroll handles, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, all engraved with a monogram, teapot 9 3/4" wide, 65ozs 9dwts total gross (Illustrated) £600-800
109
  A FOUR PIECE TEA SERVICE, maker T.E. Atkins, Birmingham 1918, of rounded octagonal form with everted straight gadrooned rim and raised upon four knurl and hoof feet, comprising teapot and hot water jug with hinged covers, fruitwood knops and earred double "C" scroll handles, sugar basin and milk jug, teapot 10 3/4" wide, 45ozs 12dwts total gross £400-500
110
Click to view full image... A CARRIAGE CLOCK, retailers Ogden of Harrogate, Sheffield 2006, the single barrel movement with platform escapement, the oblong white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and Arabic minutes and inscribed with retailer's name, in a plain case with hinged carrying handle and on four cylindrical feet, 5 3/4" high over handle, with key, cased and boxed (Illustrated) £350-500
111
  AN ART DECO SAUCE BOAT, makers Manoah Rhodes, Sheffield 1934, of stepped oval form with angular handle and oval foot, 7 3/4" long, 7ozs 5dwts £100-150
112
  A SEVEN BAR TOASTRACK, makers Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1923, of arched boat form with central ring handle raised upon four paw feet, 5 3/4" long, 4ozs 5dwts £80-120
113
  A COMPOSITE SIX PIECE CRUET, maker's mark AS, Birmingham 1970/71, of flared oblong form, comprising pair pepperettes, mustards with hinged covers and salts, together with two pairs of mustard and salt spoons (one shell pattern), Birmingham 1970/71, 13ozs 3dwts, with blue glass liners £120-160
114 - 120
No lots
Antique Silver
121
  A HUNGARIAN PART TABLE SERVICE, late 19th century, in Hanoverian type pattern engraved with a monogram, comprising five each table and dessert forks, six teaspoons, four tablespoons and sauce ladle, 35ozs 6dwts, together with six each table and dessert knives with hollow silver handles and "G. Felix (Solingen) Gloriawerk" steel blades (33) £300-400
122
  AN EDWARDIAN ANNOINTING SPOON, makers Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1910, of typical form with cast shaft and engraved bowl, 9 3/4" long, 3ozs 12dwts £80-120
123
Click to view full image... AN EDWARDIAN ART NOUVEAU GOBLET, makers Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1903, the stylised flower bowl issuing from a cluster stem opening to a lily pad base, 10 1/2" high, 12ozs 13dwts (Illustrated) £400-500
124
  AN EDWARDIAN CHAMBERSTICK WITH EXTINGUISHER, makers Barnards & Dubock, London 1902, the detachable drip pan (1903), in an urn holder on a dished circular base with plain ring handle, the extinguisher now detached from chain, all with straight gadrooned rims, 3 1/2" diameter, 7ozs 8dwts total, originally part of a desk standish £70-100
125
Click to view full image... A LATE VICTORIAN AESTHETIC THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, makers Sibray & Hall, London 1887, of canted oblong form raised upon four bun feet, bright cut engraved with cranes flying amidst bamboo, comprising teapot with flat hinged cover and hollow handle with ivory stops, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, teapot 9 1/2" wide, 39ozs 5dwts total gross (Illustrated) £350-500
126
  A GEORGE III MEAT SKEWER, makers T & W Chawner, London 1770, of typical plain ring handled form engraved with a crest, 10 3/4" long, 2ozs 4dwts £200-300
127
Click to view full image... A LATE VICTORIAN SWEETMEAT BASKET, maker Charles Stuart Harris, London 1894, of bombe quatrefoil form, stamped and pierced with a foliate swag on a diapered ground with cast and applied everted rim, on a domed foot, 7 1/2" wide, 9ozs (Illustrated) £140-180
128
  AN EDWARDIAN LARGE SUGAR CASTER, maker's mark indistinct, Birmingham 1905, of octagonal vase form with urn finial, 8 3/4" high, 6ozs 14dwts £80-120
129
Click to view full image... AN EDWARDIAN DISH RING, maker William Comyns, London 1908, of waisted oval form, the wirework frame applied with stamped and chased band of song birds perched upon floral swags, 5 1/4" high, 9ozs 19dwts (Illustrated) £180-240
130
  AN EDWARDIAN POT POURRI BOX, maker William Comyns, London 1903, of oval form, the hinged cover stamped, pierced and chased with a horse pulled carriage within scroll and diapered borders, 3 1/4" wide, 1oz 19dwts £120-160
131
  A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN SUGAR CASTORS, makers Rosenthal & Jacob, London 1891, of wrythen fluted inverted baluster form chased and repousse with a central band of flowers, 4 1/2" high, 5ozs 2dwts total £100-140
132
  A VICTORIAN GLASS HIP FLASK, maker's mark TW, London 1873, retailed by Asprey, of typical form with screw off cover, shaped polished leather shoulders with gilt line stamping and plain "cup" base, 5 1/2" high, base 2ozs 4dwts £150-200
133
  AN EDWARDIAN DRESSING TABLE BOX, makers Stokes & Ireland, Chester 1908, retailed by Lowe, of oblong form with plain pierced arcading, 5 3/4" wide, 3ozs 17dwts, together with original purple silk lined velvet box with pin cushion hinged cover £70-100
134
  A CONTINENTAL SHALLOW DISH, c.1900, indistinctly marked, the planished centre within a wide everted rim chased and pierced with stylised flowerheads, 11 1/4" diameter, 13ozs 6dwts £140-180
135
Click to view full image... A VICTORIAN WINE EWER, maker's mark indistinct, London 1863, of ovoid form, chased and repousse with three vacant panels within flower swags and scrolls, the high lip with hinged cover, high loop handle and raised upon a single knopped stem and swept foot, 13 3/4" high, 22ozs 4dwts gross (Illustrated) £500-600
136
Click to view full image... A CHINESE TEAPOT, maker's mark WS (W O Shing, Shanghai?), of semi fluted baluster form, the upper section chased with writhing serpents, the hinged cover with flowering prunus and bamboo and with applied double gourd finial, faux bamboo handle with ivory stops, on a plain foot, 9 1/2" wide, 20ozs 14dwts gross (Illustrated) £200-250
137
Click to view full image... A SCOTTISH GEORGE III FIVE PIECE TEA SERVICE, maker Fraser Howden, Edinburgh 1790 (sugar basket 1792), bright cut engraved with rosette bands enclosing roundels, comprising oval teapot, the flat hinged cover with pineapple finial and fruitwood loop handle, the roundels engraved "EH" and one with rubbed-out armorial, eliptical teapot stand with rubbed-out armorial, pedestal milk jug (loaded) with vacant roundel, a pedestal sugar basket with swing handle and two vacant roundels and sugar tongs (no date letter) with rubbed out engraving, teapot 11 1/4" wide, 30ozs 6dwts total gross excluding jug (Illustrated) £600-800
138
  A PROVINCIAL SCOTTISH GEORGE III TEASPOON, maker's mark AC (script) Greenock, c.1800, of plain form, 5 1/2" long, together with an Irish George III tablespoon, maker John Shields, Dublin 1760, in Celtic point pattern with bright cut engraving, 9" long, and a pair of Victorian cauldron salts, maker's mark indistinct, London 1852, of typical form, repousse with flowers and raised upon three stepped hoof feet, 2 1/2" diameter, 5ozs 18dwts total (4) £100-150
139
  A GEORGE II MARROW SPOON, maker Elias Cachart, London 1755, of typical form, engraved "GM", 8 1/2" long, 1oz 15dwts £140-180
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
Summer Sale 2016
Auctioneer: Hartleys Location: Ilkley, West Yorkshire UK
Contact: Tel: 01943 816363 Fax: 01943 817610
Date: 15th June 2016 Time: 10:00AM
Details: VIEWING
Saturday 11th June, 9.00am to 12.30pm
Monday and Tuesday 13th & 14th June, 9.00am to 4.30pm
and Saledays 9.00am to Start and During Lunch Break
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