Thursday, 19 October, 2006

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The Miscellaneous Effects (lots 384 - 432)

Lot Description Illustration
384 Two pewter plates, 38cm (15") diameter, a copper kettle and cover with white china handle and an oval copper pan lid
Sold for £65
Not Illustrated
385 A copper warming pan and a pair of pierced brass candlesticks with china columns, 27.5cm (10.75") high
Sold for £25
Not Illustrated
386 A Regency/early Victorian bronze chamber candlestick in the form of a boy holding the sconce in one hand and the extinguisher in the other, 12.75cm (5") high
Sold for £30
Not Illustrated
387 A pair of brass candlesticks on square bases, 22.25cm (8.75") high and an 18th Century Bilston enamel box, May Love Unite Us
Sold for £10
Not Illustrated
388 A 19th Century lamp, the pear shaped porcelain vase painted flowers in colour and with gilt metal rim and base of later date, 43cm (17") high
Sold for £70
Not Illustrated
389 An oil lamp with clear cut ruby overlay glass column and well, raised on a gilt metal base, 49.5cm (19.5") high
Sold for £190
Not Illustrated
390 An early 19th Century pollard oak tea caddy of plain rectangular form, the interior with two loose covers, 25.5cm (10") wide
Sold for £65
Not Illustrated
391 A copper kettle and a copper warming pan
Sold for £40
Not Illustrated
392 A spelter figure of an author or scholar in 17th Century clothing, holding a book, on a circular base, 46.5cm (18.25") high
Sold for £65
Not Illustrated
393 An American two-branch table light, a two-handled tray, etc
Sold for £15
Not Illustrated
394 A 19th Century mahogany folding writing desk, 40.5cm (16") wide
Sold for £200
Not Illustrated
395 Postcards of Royalty approximately 90 postcards (circa 1900-1910) in an album
Sold for £55
Not Illustrated
396 A pair of spelter Marly horses, repainted, 38.75cm (15.25") high
Sold for £10
Not Illustrated
397 A brass preserving pan, a brass chestnut roaster and a copper kettle on stand
Sold for £10
Not Illustrated
398 A shelf supported (or carried) by two bears, 64.75cm (25.5") wide and a brass shell case gong in a stand
Sold for £650
Not Illustrated
399 A Victorian tortoiseshell trinket box, 9cm (3.5") wide and a small brass inkstand and pentray
Sold for £35
Not Illustrated
400 Two parchment covered suitcases
Sold for £15
Not Illustrated
401 A pair of carved soapstone figures of Immortals and a quantity of sundries
Sold for £310
Not Illustrated
402 Two Mouseman (Robert Thompson) oak ashtrays, 10cm (4") wide, a few pieces of brass, etc
Sold for £35
Not Illustrated
403 A pair of miniature mahogany chests, each of three long drawers and with splay three-quarter gallery, 24cm (9.5") wide, probably from a dressing table
Sold for £80
Not Illustrated
404 A 19th Century folding writing desk with mother-of-pearl border and patera, 35.5cm (14") wide
Sold for £120
Not Illustrated
405 A Persian pen box and various other small boxes etc
Sold for £180
Not Illustrated
406 An 18th Century circular ivory box, the cover set a miniature in an oval gilt metal surround, 7.5cm (3") diameter and various other ivory, gaming counters etc
Sold for £350
Not Illustrated
407 A late Regency rosewood sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, the top with knulled border and with two compartments to the interior, 20cm (8") wide
Sold for £25
Not Illustrated
408 A late Victorian ebonised brass mounted inkstand and pen tray with central carrying handle and drawer beneath, fitted two glass inkwells with covers, 30cm (12") wide
Sold for £40
Not Illustrated
409 A pair of brass baluster candlesticks on square bases with canted corners, 27cm (11") high
Sold for £10
Not Illustrated
410 A rectangular mahogany tray with low wavy edge gallery and brass handles, 54.5cm (21.5") wide
Sold for £160
Not Illustrated
411 An early 19th Century sarcophagus shaped tea caddy raised on ball feet, 19.75cm (7.75") wide, an ebonised box etc
Sold for £370
Not Illustrated
412 A pair of brass candlesticks, a set of postal scales etc
Sold for £120
Not Illustrated
413 Four Victorian portrait photographs various and an oval portrait
Sold for £20
Not Illustrated
414 A Murphy radio, Baffle cabinet model, in a case designed by R D Russell for Gordon Russell Ltd, Broadway, 66cm x 26cm (26"x 10.25")
[cf: page 50, Gordon Russell by Ken and Kate Baynes, Design Council publication, 1980]
Sold for £5
Lot 414 illustration
415 A William IV sarcophagus shaped ebony workbox with ring handles, inlaid mother-of-pearl borders, 35cm (13.75") wide
Sold for £700
Lot 415 illustration
416 An early Victorian rosewood dressing case (some of the fittings with plated covers) with drawer under, 31.5cm (12.5") wide
Sold for £60
Lot 416 illustration
417 A brass preserving pan with iron swing handle, 33cm (13") high
Lot withdrawn
(Unsold)
Not Illustrated
418 A George III vase shaped copper tea urn with brass finial to the cover, plain ring handles and brass tap, raised on a square pedestal base with bun feet, 52cm (20.5") high
Sold for £120
Not Illustrated
419 A Regency mahogany book carrier, double sided with turned gallery division and similar ends set brass carrying handles, raised on bun feet, 42.5cm (16.75") wide
Sold for £1,000
Lot 419 illustration
420 A cribbage board, the Tunbridge type top in geometric designs, 43cm (17") wide
Sold for £40
Not Illustrated
421 A Regency pollard oak box inlaid black stringing and with carved ring type handle to the back (of later date), the hinged cover opening to reveal a three-section interior, the sections numbered 2, 3 and 4, 28cm (11") wide
Sold for £100
Not Illustrated
422 A German papier mache box, the hinged cover with Take A Pinch in gilt, 13cm (5") wide
Sold for £22
Not Illustrated
423 Three Victorian rectangular papier mache trays of serpentine outline with bouquets of flowers in colour and mother-of-pearl within gilt decorated borders, 80.5cm, 65cm and 44.5cm (31.75", 25.5" and 17.5") wide
Sold for £360
Not Illustrated
424 A lady's Victorian rosewood jewel case fitted velvet lined trays, the countersunk brass handle inscribed M W Coldicott 1857, 30.5cm (12") wide
Sold for £450
Lot 424 illustration
425 A George III brass bound mahogany peat bucket with brass swing handle and metal liner, 31.75cm (12.5") high
Sold for £1,700
Lot 425 illustration
426 Six lignum bowls and a jack
Sold for £20
Not Illustrated
427 An early 19th Century brass bound mahogany stick/umbrella stand of gently tapered form and with brass lion mask ring handles, the loose top with five holes, 60.5cm (23.75") high
Sold for £5,400
Lot 427 illustration
428 A japanned chestnut vase and cover of oval shape and with lion mask ring handles, gilt decorated on a green ground , 26.75cm (10.5") high and a Victorian japanned oval dish with gilt border, 33.5cm (13.25") wide
Sold for £50
Not Illustrated
429 The head and horns of a waterbuck, 112cm (44") from base of neck to tip of horns, the shield bearing a plaque Waterbuck, White Nile 1903
Sold for £90
Not Illustrated
430 A carved meerschaum pipe in the form of a female head with elaborate hat, an Eastern cigarette case and a carved mother-of-pearl shell
Sold for £70
Not Illustrated
431 Two Victorian purses, two glass scent bottles, a miniature tortoiseshell chest, an engraved ivory pincushion and sundries
Sold for £420
Not Illustrated
432 A lady's Victorian rosewood sewing box inlaid brass lines, 30.5cm (12") wide and a figured walnut folding writing desk, 30cm (11.75") wide
Sold for £1,600
Not Illustrated
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