Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
Spetchley Park, The Attic Sale
Auctioneer: Chorley's Location: Prinknash Abbey Park, Gloucestershire, BL4 8EU
Contact: Tel: +44(0) 1452 344499
Date: 28th January 2020 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing:
Sunday 26th January 10am-4pm
Monday 27th January 9am-4pm
Sale morning 8.30am-10am
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Auction Lots - Page 3
102
  A Sheffield plate circular mirror plateau, circa 1820, on claw feet, 41cm diameter
£80-120 (+Fees*)
103
  A Victorian electroplated teapot, designed by Christopher Dresser for Elkington & Co., circa 1880, 15cm high
£80-120 (+Fees*)
104
Click to view full image... A lobed Sheffield plate wine cooler, urn shaped, the handles issuing from grotesque masks, 24cm high
see illustration
£100-150 (+Fees*)

White Metal

105
Click to view full image... A German silver chocolate jug, Jacob Wilhelm Kolb, Augsburg 1775/77, baluster, spirally fluted, with short spout and shaped circular base, the leaf finial replacing a former detachable one, 25cm high, approximately 632gm
see illustration
£400-600 (+Fees*)
106
Click to view full image... A near pair of French silver coffee pots, one possibly by J L A Leguay, Paris 1789, of baluster form, the handles at right angles to the short spouts, one handle detached, the largest 17cm high
see illustration
£500-700 (+Fees*)
107
  A pair of Dutch baskets, circa 1890, struck with pseudo hallmarks, the sides pierced with trelliswork and applied with profile busts in laurel cartouches with festoons on each side, reeded rims and end handles, brass liners, one 39.5cm wide, the other 38.5cm wide
£200-300 (+Fees*)
108
  A French silver bowl, Paris 1785, of plain circular form, the handles with foliate terminals, 23.5cm wide, approximately 435gm (excluding plated liner)
£120-180 (+Fees*)
109
  A French silver bowl, Paris circa 1835, circular, with loop handles and moulded rim, 23.5cm wide and another French bowl, marks rubbed, circa 1830, circular, the angular handles with leaf terminals (both battered), 24cm wide, approximately 1068gm
£300-500 (+Fees*)
110
Click to view full image... A Swiss .875 standard silver dish, Bossard & Sohn, circa 1890, circular, with indented circles at the border, 28cm diameter approximately 717gm
see illustration
£200-300 (+Fees*)
111
Click to view full image... Two Swiss .875 standard silver bowls, Bossard, circa 1900, circular, with indented circles at the raised centres, 23cm diameter, approximately 1067gm
see illustration
£250-350 (+Fees*)
112
  A Russian silver ewer, marks rubbed, 32cm high and a plated dish
£300-500 (+Fees*)
113
  An Italian holy water stoup, circa 1700, the backplate with an embossed figure of the Virgin and two apostles, 33cm high
£150-200 (+Fees*)
114
Click to view full image... A French silver-gilt chocolate cup with holder and saucer, maker's mark indistinct, Paris 1764, the bell shaped bowl and the cover engraved with armorials, inscribed beneath 'RGWB from his Godmother Lady Mount Stephen April 23rd 1898', 10.5cm high, approximately 376gm
see illustration
£200-300 (+Fees*)
115
  A French silver dressing table tray, circa 1880, of shaped outline, 21cm wide and another tray, London 1887, oblong with embossed decoration, 20cm wide
£80-120 (+Fees*)
116
  Two French silver saucer dishes, circa 1807, circular, with foliate rims, 14cm and 16cm diameter, approximately 248gm
£80-120 (+Fees*)
117
  A Dutch silver chalice, circa 1807, embossed with the four Evangelists (broken), 15cm high, approximately 186gm in a fitted case
£80-100 (+Fees*)
118
  Six small French silver tot cups, probably Louis Coignet, circa 1890, 4cm high, approximately 77gm
£60-80 (+Fees*)
119
Click to view full image... A French silver toy coffee service, circa 1870, comprising a coffee pot, 6.3cm high, a covered sugar bowl, two teacups and saucers, six plates, two coffee cups and saucers
see illustration
£300-400 (+Fees*)
120 .
A Greek triptych, circa 1870, with scenes from the life of Christ, embossed in sheet silver, 25cm high
£100-150 (+Fees*)
121
  Two Continental silver table bells, circa 1890, one formed as a figure of Diana, 10.5cm high, the other a full-skirted girl holding a wreath, 11cm high and a Dutch box, circa 1820, oblong, formed as a book with engraved covers, 6cm wide
£80-120 (+Fees*)
122
Click to view full image... A pair of Continental travelling altar cruets, circa 1630, glass with silver-gilt mounts, 9.2cm high
see illustration
£200-300 (+Fees*)
123
  A small pair of Dutch or Belgian travelling altar cruets, unmarked, circa 1665, engraved with arms, simple loop handles and spreading circular bases, 8cm high
£100-150 (+Fees*)
124
  A trencher type salt cellar, unmarked, probably German, circa 1690, embossed with flowers and leafage, 7.5cm high, approximately 102gm
£80-120 (+Fees*)
125
  A pair of Swiss .875 standard silver chamber candlesticks, Bossard, circa 1800, with pierced floral borders and harp shaped handles with applied armorials, 7.5cm high, approximately 417gm
£150-200 (+Fees*)
126
  A small Dutch silver inkstand, circa 1880, oblong shaped, with central extinguisher and two holders for tapers, 12.5cm wide
£80-120 (+Fees*)
127
  A sanctuary lamp, probably Italian, circa 1800, pierced with scrolls, flowers and leafage and with ruby glass liner, 11cm wide, 12.5cm high
£200-300 (+Fees*)
128
  A Swiss apostle spoon, possibly J Cortaillod, Neuchatel, circa 1650, the bowl back engraved with a flowerhead, 15.5cm long
£100-150 (+Fees*)
129
  Three Norwegian spoons, one HP Blytt of Bergen, circa 1750, the other two circa 1800, one with lattice pierced handle hung with rings, the longest 15.5cm
£200-300 (+Fees*)
130
  A French wine taster, circa 1760, engraved IA Gineste, 8.5cm diameter and another, unmarked, circa 1790, engraved Leger JH
£200-300 (+Fees*)
131
  A French wine taster, maker's mark TC, Paris, circa 1805, stamped Pierre Davy, quite plain, with snake handle, 8cm diameter and another, London, circa 1780, the embossed bowl engraved Daniel Bobiet
£200-300 (+Fees*)
132
  A Dutch silver brazier, CT, The Hague 1745, with plain moulded girdle, wavy rim and on three feet, original liner missing, 15cm diameter, 6.5cm high, approximately 230gm
£80-120 (+Fees*)
133
  A pair of Italian holy water buckets, Naples, circa 1850, decorated with arcades enclosing shell motif, swing handles, 13cm high, 11cm diameter
£80-120 (+Fees*)
134
Click to view full image... A replica of a medieval censer, probably Spanish, 19th century, the upper part in two architectural tiers with cupola like top from which the main chain is suspended, the hexagonal bowl with scale ornament, 27cm high
see illustration
£400-600 (+Fees*)
135
Click to view full image... An Iberian gilt-metal monstrance, part 16th Century, the cylindrical glass-enclosed centre capped by a pinnacle and flanked by columns with figures of St Peter and St James, further saints around the stem, on hexafoil foot, dated 1524 on the foot but the upper part largely replaced, 39cm high
see illustration
£600-800 (+Fees*)
136
Click to view full image... A Swiss .800 standard silver altar bell, Bossard, circa 1880, of traditional trefoil design, with pierced Latin inscription below the snake handle 'Dono Dedit Leo XIII Pontifex Maximus' and with further pierced foliate decoration at the lower border, 15cm high
see illustration
£300-500 (+Fees*)
137
  A Swiss incense boat in 16th Century Iberian taste, Bossard, 19th Century, oval, on octagonal foot, 20cm wide
£200-300 (+Fees*)
138
  A French silver bowl, pseudo 18th Century marks, circa 1860, with coin inset base, the name L Dumont and bogus date 1782 at the lip and lion mask headed handles, 17cm wide, approximately 297gm
£80-100 (+Fees*)
139
  Four Swiss .800 standard silver bowls, Bossard, circa 1880, embossed with fruit and flower clusters and profile heads, with drinking inscriptions at the everted lips, 8.5cm diameter, approximately 474gm
£200-300 (+Fees*)
140
  A pair of large Scandinavian style beakers, probably North German, circa 1890, plain trumpet shaped, with applied wrigglework bands at the lips and bases, 33cm high
£300-500 (+Fees*)
141
Click to view full image... A pair of Swiss .875 standard beakers, Bossard, circa 1880, faceted, each of the bodies applied with three snails above a coronet moulding, the lips of sexfoil outline, 21.5cm high, approximately 1085gm
see illustration
£800-1200 (+Fees*)
142
  A Swedish silver beaker, possibly N Warneck, Karlstad 1743, trumpet shaped, with gilt wrigglework bands at the everted lip and the foot, engraved with a contemporary interlaced monogram within a foliate cartouche below a coronet, 19.5cm high, approximately 548gm
£300-500 (+Fees*)
143
  A Scandinavian silver beaker, probably Finnish, circa 1720, parcel-gilt, engraved with the contemporary initials CFH at the lip and with a later monogram, on slightly spreading foot, 14cm high, approximately 252gm
£300-500 (+Fees*)
144
Click to view full image... A 17th Century Dutch style silver beaker, pseudo marks, circa 1880, with an applied thorn-like girdle near the embossed foot, the body engraved with three coats-of-arms within foliate cartouches, 15cm high, approximately 337gm
see illustration
£200-300 (+Fees*)
145
Click to view full image... A copy of a late 16th Century German beaker, apparently unmarked, circa 1880, the body with eighteen bosses below a reeded girdle, strapwork and foliate engraving above, 8.5cm high
see illustration
£200-300 (+Fees*)
146
  A French silver beaker, PH Fournerot, circa 1855, with everted lip, profusely engraved with scrolling leafage and flowers, engraved 'AST son beau Frere', a similar beaker, CCJ Tourteau, circa 1840, engraved in French as a gift to a nephew and another, PH Fournerot, circa 1850, plain, applied later with an octagonal shield, initialled CBI, the largest 8cm high, approximately 299gm
£180-220 (+Fees*)
147
  A German beaker, circa 1890, embossed with a winged cherub wearing a breastplate, flanked by scrolling foliage, fruit clusters and strapwork, 14.5cm high, approximately 274gm
£100-150 (+Fees*)
148
  A small Flemish covered sugar bowl circa 1860, chased with bands of flowers, 8cm diameter and a pedestal bowl, unmarked and probably cut down from a larger George III cup, spirally fluted, on plain circular foot, 11.5cm diameter
£80-120 (+Fees*)
149
  Two Dutch silver beakers, circa 1810, of tapered cylindrical form, nesting in a fitted case, 7cm high, approximately 188gm
£80-100 (+Fees*)
150
  A set of six Art Nouveau style teaspoons, apparently unmarked, with semi-precious cabochons to the terminals and planished bowls, cased
£50-70 (+Fees*)
151
  Four Eastern white metal buckles of pointed oval shape, 25cm wide and smaller and a small white metal buckle
£60-80 (+Fees*)

Silver

152
Click to view full image... The Berkeley Plate Chests, 19th Century, each oak with iron mountings, comprising no. 4 and no. 5, 64cm x 98cm and 61cm x 84cm
see illustration
£300-500 (+Fees*)
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
Spetchley Park, The Attic Sale
Auctioneer: Chorley's Location: Prinknash Abbey Park, Gloucestershire, BL4 8EU
Contact: Tel: +44(0) 1452 344499
Date: 28th January 2020 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing:
Sunday 26th January 10am-4pm
Monday 27th January 9am-4pm
Sale morning 8.30am-10am
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