Lot No Description
101
A 17th Century German Twelve Branch Chandelier surmounted by a winged twin-headed eagle above a knopped stem with two tiers of S-scroll candle branches ornamented with animal heads and foliated face masks, and alternated with decorative branches of stylised flowerheads and leaves. The bulbous pendant below with a ring-turned finial, approximately 30 ins (76 cms) in length, 31 ins (80 cms) in width.
102
A Small 17th Century Brass Six Branch Chandelier hanging from an adjustable dog-tooth ratchet support. The central ball knopped stem surmounted by a bird with outspread wings above six small ornamental fretted arms slotting into a disc, and a larger disc below with six fretted scrolling animal-form branches bearing turned candle nozzles above dished drip trays. The tenons marked with dots corresponding to mortice holes. The disc with a down-turned edge above a pointed pendant finial, 18 ins (46 cms) in length, 22 ins (56 cms) in width.
103
An 18th Century Style Wrought Iron Game Hanger with a ring of hooks suspended on four bars surrounding a central four hooked claw, hanging from a ring, 14 ins (36 cms) in diameter, 20 ins (51 cms) in length.
104
A Decorative Neo-Gothic Gilt Brass Chandelier of hexagonal form having six suspension chains of ornamental links hanging from an upper crown and leading down to the pinnacled corners of the galleried top of pierced quatrefoils. The tapering sides having tracery panels with cusps of foliage to the corners and sainted figured stood in niches, tapering down to a foliated pendant finial.
105
A Fine Mid 19th Century Reproduction of a 'Maximilian' Suit of Armour. The close helmet having a fluted skull with roped comb and pierced 'bellow-form' visor. The armour mounted on a square oak plinth with fielded panel sides.
106
A Pair of 19th Century German Gothic Style Steel Stirrups.
107
A Fine Bronze Figure of a Man in Armour on Horseback, 15 ins (38 cms) in height. The moulded rectangular base 11 1/2 ins x 6 ins (29 cms x 15 cms).
108
A 16th Century Cabasset Helmet.
109
An 18th Century Spanish Main Gouche or left-handed Dagger, decorated with silver inlay depicting an armorial crest to the triangular guard, a face mask to the ricasso section and stars to the wrythen fluted quillons with finial terminals, 26 ins (66 cms) in length.
110
A Matched Pair of 16th Century Steel Gauntlets with ropetwist edging and leather lining to the scale linked fingers.
111
A Good Late 17th/Early 18th Century Leather Shot Flask having a wooden screw-in stopper and two lugs to each of the stitched sides punched with holes.
112
A Late 16th/Early 17th Century German Sporting Crossbow with Cranequin, inlaid with staghorn and finely engraved with scrolling ornamentation, 24 ins (61 cms) in length, 22 ins (56 cms) in width.
113
A Pair of Italian Late 18th Century Maiolica Baluster Vases decorated with yellow and green flowers and having blue glazed twisted handles, 7 ins (18 cms) in height.
114
A Pair of Late 18th Century Delft Plates decorated with flowers in blue, yellow, green and manganese glazes, 9 1/4 ins (24 cms) in diameter.
115 A 19th Century Delft Plate decorated with an oriental man crossing a bridge to a pagoda in blue, green and manganese underglaze with yellow and orange overglazes, 9 ins (23 cms) in diameter.
116
An 18th Century Polychrome Delft Plate painted in yellow, green, orange, blue and manganese with stylised flowers and foliage in a floral sprig border and decorative outer band, 9 ins (23 cms) in diameter.
117
A Doulton Burslem Blue and White "Woodstock" printed Soup Tureen with cover, ladle and stand, decorated with potted plants and boughs of berries and blossom.
118
A Fine 18th Century Faience Blue & White Shaving Bowl decorated with a central floral bouquet and framed in a triple lined border of scrolling flowers and stylised foliage (A/F).
119
A Charming Late 17th Century Tin Glazed Earthenware Pedestal Bowl & Cover. The bowl measuring 5 1/2 ins (14 cms) in diameter and decorated with moulded face masks to the front and back above swags of foliage studded with protuberant moulded flowerheads repeated on the wavy strap handles to the sides above garlanded rings. Painted in blue with a mass of trailing flowers and foliage to the background and a lacy geometric band bordering the round foot; the fine detailing depicted in manganese. The cover centred by a flower bud finial raised on the domed crest of four strap handles with scroll ends to the outer rim. Mounted with moulded bird ornaments and flattened protuberant flower heads, and painted with a profusion of delicate Persian style scrolling flowers and foliage, 8 1/2 ins (21.5 cms) in height (old restorations).
120
A Pair of Early 19th Century Blue & White Printed Plates depicting chinoiserie gardens & figures, 9 ins (23 cms) in diameter, impressed Enoch Wood & Sons Burslem, and a pair of pretty early 19th century blue & white printed pearlware soup plates depicting a girl sat with dog and two young women with wheat sheaves stood in a rural landscape encircled by a border of fruit and flowers, 9 1/2 ins (24 cms) in diameter.
121 A Pretty Spode's Imperial Blue & White Printed Serving Dish circa 1805-33, having moulded gadrooning to the serpentine edges and fanned side handles, transferred with a central bouquet of flowers and hovering insects in a floral border, 12 ins x 8 ins (30 cms x 20 cms).
122
Four Arita Blue & White Plates decorated with a bird and flowers in octagonal panels to the centre within partitioned borders, 8 ins (20 cms) in diameter.
123
A Set of Three 18th Century Chinese Blue & White Plates. The central panels painted with pagodas in landscape and swarms of insects hovering above palm trees to one side with junks on the river in the foreground, framed in scrolling scale pattern and trellis work borders, 9 1/4 ins (24 cms) in diameter.
124
A Set of Four 18th Century Chinese Blue & White Soup Plates decorated with stylised pagodas in landscape and framed in trellis bands, 9 ins (23 cms) in diameter.
125
An 18th Century Blue & White Delft Plate. The centre panel decorated with a bird on a balcony beneath a flowering plant and hovering insects. The border divided by six floral panels on a trellis band, 13 ins (33 cms) in diameter.
126
A Late 18th/Early 19th Century Spoon Rack. The back having a swan-neck top pierced with a hanging hole and serpentine sides, with two wooden spoon rails above a splayed box compartment. The sloped lid hinged on a leather strap, 24 ins (60 cms) high, 13 ins (33 cms) wide.
127
A 19th Century Oak Salt Box; the round-arched plank back pierced with three trefoils above a hinged slope lid and box below.
128
A Good 18th Century Boarded Oak Spoon Rack. The plank back crested with a peaked and scalloped rail above two slotted spoon rails. The box compartment below having a sloped lid on brass hinges with lipmoulded edges, on a moulded base with short bracket feet 13 ins (33 cms) in width, 23 ins (58 cms) in height.
129
An 18th Century Padouk Wood Deed Box. The lid on brass strap hinges opening to reveal lift out partitions, with brass swing handle to the sides and two lower drawers and decorative fretted brass escutcheons, 21 1/2 ins x 15 1/2 ins x 28 ins (55 cms x 39 cms x 29 cms).
130 A Large 19th Century Staffordshire Stoneware Serving Platter printed in blue with willow pattern and measuring 27 ins x 21 ins (69 cms x 53 cms).
131 A Collection of 33 Antique Pewter Plates, various sizes.
132
An 18th Century Steel Toasting Fork with three staggered prongs on a twisted strap handle; the round end pierced with a hanging hole, 25 1/2 ins (65 cms) in length.
133
An Unusual Mid 19th Century Steel & Brass Adjustable Dangle Spit. The calliper-like meat claw fitted with compound levers incorporating brass bars pierced with decorative holes and suspended from a steel strap buckling into an adjustable brass loop ended support enhanced with punchwork, 20 ins (50 cms) overall length.
134
A Good Three Pronged Copper Meat Fork circa 1840. The shaped handle with pierced hanging hole, 22 ins (56 cms) in length.
135
A Three Pronged Steel Toasting fork Circa 1820 on a turned ash handle, 21 ins (53 cms) in length.
136
A Good Early 19th Century Kitchen Ladle; the round brass bowl riveted to a long steel handle, 21 ins (54 cms) in length.
137
A Good Georgian Kitchen Straining Ladle. The brass bowl having a perforated pouring spout and riveted to a long steel handle with hanging loop to the flattened end, 25 1/2 ins (65 cms) in length.
138
A Fine 19th Century Kitchen Ladle circa 1820-30 with a round brass bowl riveted to a long steel handle; the flattened end with hanging loop, 21 1/2 ins (55 cms) in length.
139
A Fine Mid 19th Century Four Pronged Toasting Fork on a wooden two tone handle with decorative ring turnings and finialed end, 23 1/2 ins (60 cms) in length.
139a
A Substantial Early 19th Century Steel Two Pronged Meat Fork stamped with a crown above maker's mark RC, 23 ins (59 cms) in length.
140 A Small Late 18th Century Brass Spoon with a shallow round bowl on a strap handle pierced with a hanging hole to the end, 11 1/2 ins (29 cms) in length.
141
Three Small Items of Antique Ironwork: An 18th Century wrought iron pendant rushnip on a hook end support, 17 1/2 (44.5 cms) in length, a small candleholder with spike end 5 ins (13 cms) in length, and an iron ladle 20 ins (51 cms) in length.
142
Two 18th/19th Century Skimmers of perforated sheet brass; one with an iron loop ended handle 25 ins (64 cms) overall in length, the other on a steel scroll ended handle 16 1/2 ins (42 cms) overall length, and a brass ladle 17 1/2 ins (45 cms) in length.
143
A 19th Century Steel Hoof Hook spliced into a beechwood handle with club foot terminal and bound by a brass ferrule, 14 ins (36 cms) in length.
144
A 17th/18th Century Steel Tong-like implement with a blade at the end of one of the long handles and mouth-like pinchers to the other end, 14 ins (36 cms) in length.
145
A Pair of 17th Century Spring-Loaded Steel Pipe Ember Tongs with loop end handle, 18 ins (46 cms) in length.
146
Two Pairs of 18th Century Pocket Pipe Tongs; one of brass with ball finialed handle and one of iron with brass finial, 11 ins (28 cms) in length.
147
A Late 18th Century Sprung Iron Strip Peerman, 15 ins (38 cms) in height.
148
A Pair of 18th Century Sugar Nippers with incised decoration to the pivot plate, 10 ins (26 cms) in length.
149
A Collection of Antique Iron Keys and three padlocks.
150
A Set of four Mediaeval Strap Hinges with decorative pierced ends on wrythen stems and bearing traces of tinning 18 ins (46 cms).
151
An 18th Century Style Wrought Iron Gridiron with 15 bars fanning out from a loop-ended handle and standing on three small scroll feet.
152
A Pair of 18th Century Wrought Iron Spit Racks with hanging rings to the hinged tops and spit hooks to the front, with two iron spits and a large three pronged fork.
153
An Iron Bar Grate Toaster with two grate hooks and a row of prongs sliding back and forth above an iron plate below with loop end handle, and two three-pronged steel toasting forks.
154
A Wrought Iron Toaster/Lark Spit with a pronged bell shaped frame sliding up and down a central stem on tripod base.
155
An Iron Lark Spit having an adjustable three pronged fork above a plate for a fat-catching dish on a square stem with scrolled top and tripod base, 24 ins (61 cms) in height.
156
A Pair of 18th Century Wrought Iron Pricket Wall Spikes. Each spike-ended sconce having a crest of iron leaves issuing an upswept arm with a candle spike to the centre of a round scallop-edged drip tin. 11 ins (28 cms) in height, 20 ins (51 cms) in length.
157
A 17th Century Wrought Iron Peerman probably German. The sprung holder and central stem ornamented with scrollwork and leading down to a heart-shaped leaf platform raised on three scroll legs, 18 1/2 ins (47 cms) tall.
158
An 18th Century Wrought Iron Rushnip on an adjustable dog-tooth ratchet stand with four scroll legs, 29 1/2 ins (75 cms) in height.
159
An 18th Century Wrought Iron Peerman with candle holder on an adjustable stand with tripod base, 35 ins (89 cms) in height.
160
A 15th Century Style Brass Lavebo. The twin-spouted vessel suspended from a U-shaped swing arm with central hanging ring and connected to the globular pot with decorative face masks, approximately 12 ins (30 cms) in width and 12 ins (30 cms) in length.
161
An 18th Century Pestle & Mortar. The bellmetal mortar having a flared rim with ring turning, 4 3/4 ins (12 cms) in diameter, 4 ins (10 cms) in height.
162
A 16th Century Bronze Mortar. The sides decorated with protuberant face masks (worn) and ridged fins with an outswept rim, 3 1/4 ins (8 cms) in height, 5 ins (13 cms) in diameter.
163
Two Pestles & Mortars; One late 18th Century with ring turned decoration 5 1/2 ins (14 cms) in diameter and 4 1/2 ins (11 cms) in height. The other of 19th Century cast iron 7 ins (18 cms) in diameter, 6 ins (15 cms) in height.
164
A 18th Century Rack of fifteen iron game hooks mounted on a shaped wooden board with iron hanging loops, 37 ins (94 cms) in length.
165
Two Delightful Antique Wooden hand block Textile Presses pre 1830. Each block carved with a design of flowering foliage and birds outlined and infilled with different woods raised on a stepped background and mounted on three layered blocks with cut-out hand holds to the back and stamped pattern numbers A6980-2-4-c and A6729-3-5 to the sides. Approximately 16 ins x 8 1/2 ins x 2 ins (40 cms x 22 cms x 5 cms).
166
A Large Well Patinated Treen Ladle having a rounded square bowl on a tapering stem morticed into a cigar shaped handle, 15 1/4 ins (39 cms) in height.
167
A Small Antique Elm and Iron Bound Coopered Bucket, 5 1/2 ins (14 cms) in height, 6 1/2 ins (16 cms) in diameter.
168
An Early 19th Century Turned Treen Mortar Grinder. The flattened end of the pestle and internal base of the mortar fitted with metal grinding plates, 9 ins (23 cms) in height.
169
A 19th Century Dug-out Piggin 8 1/2 ins (22 cms) in height, with an integral side handle.
170
A Fine Late 18th/Early 19th Century Turned Treen Spice Tower. The four screw-in spice compartments with original labels; Nut Megs, Cinnamon, Mace and Clove, 7 ins (18 cms) in height.
171
A Delightful North Swedish Folkart Oval box of wood and birch bark, circa 1870. The oval lid having a loop handle centring two graduated layers with decorative engraved edges. The sides bordered in scallop edged bands punched with a row of dots coloured in blue, red and cream paintwork, 4 1/2 ins x 3 1/2 ins (12 cms x 9 cms), 4 ins (10 cms) in height.
172
A Set of Fine Graduated Iron Bound Bentwood Measures of cylindrical form, branded with Georgian, William IV and Victorian Assay Stamps and various initials.
173
A 19th Century Scandinavian Pine Washing Bat gouge carved with stylised potted plants, inscription and date 1865, on an integral handle, 22 ins (56 cms) overall in length.
174
An 18th Century Wrought Iron Floor Standing Rushnip with candle socket to the end of the upswept twisted arm. Standing 33 1/2 ins (85 cms) in height on a triform base.
175
An 18th Century Iron Peerman with rushnip and lamp holder on an adjustable stand with tripod base, 25 ins (64 cms) in height.
176
A 19th Century Continental Iron Lenticular Lamp with a rooster finials screwing down the filling plate of the eight sided oil reservoir and a hinged inverted U-shaped support hanging from a hook-ended rod, 21 1/2 ins (55 cms) in length.
177
An Irish Wrought Iron Table Rushnip Circa 1690 having a weighted arm and twisted stem leading down to four shaped legs and a ring base, 9 1/2 ins (24 cms) in height, and a 17th/18th Century Iron Flint Striker with scroll ended handle, 4 ins (10 cms) in length.
178
An 18th Century Hanging Candle Holder; the candle socket on an 11 inch (28 cms) long stem with hook end.
179
A Late 18th/Early 19th Century Wrought Iron Rushnip with candle socket to the upswept arm and a twisted stem leading down to a turned wooden base, 13 ins (33 cms) in height.
180
An 18th Century Iron Rushnip; the arm weighted by a facetted ball. Standing 10 1/2 ins (27 cms) in height on a tall block base.
181
A 17th Century Wrought Iron Rushnip with candle socket (partly eroded) spiked into a rustic branch base, 9 ins (23 cms) in height.
182
An 18th Century Rushnip on a twisted stem and round block base of figured wood (wormed), 8 3/4 ins (22 cms) in height.
183
An 18th/19th Century Wrought Iron Candlestand with a square candle plate riveted onto a wrythen stem leading down to a carved rustic pine base, 17 ins (44 cms) in height.
184
Two Wafering Irons; one with lozenge plates, the other with circular plates, approximately 19 ins (48 cms) overall in length.
185
An 18th Century Wrought Iron Pot hook, 17 ins (43 cms) in length.
186
A 17th Century Wrought Iron Goffering Iron on a tripod base 6 1/2 ins (17 cms) in height, a large iron ladle with pouring spout and long hook-ended handle, and a large iron basting spoon.
187
A 17th Century Wrought Iron Rack of Hooks on a strap wall mount, 27 1/2 ins (70 cms) in width.
188
An 18th Century Scottish Wrought Iron Toasting Rack.
189
A Pair of 18th Century Wood Carvings of Roman Centurians stood on square sponge-glazed bases, 30 ins (76 cms) in height.
190
A Good Mid 19th Century Nicely Patinated Treen Dairy Bowl, 11 1/2 ins (29 cms) in diameter, 5 1/2 ins (14 cms) in height.
191
A Pair of 19th Century Turned Pearwood Candlesticks having solid cup turned drip trays on annulated knopped stems and round flared base, 11 1/2 ins (29 cms) in height.
192
A Pair of Rare Neo-Classical Paktong Candlesticks circa 1770, having square gadrooned bases engraved with foliage and armorial lions, and reeds rising from the base up the stop fluted columns to Corinthian capitals surmounted by detachable gadrooned quadriform drip-pans, 11 1/2 ins (29 cms) in height.
193
A Delightful Georgian Dolls House Circa 1800 modelled on Lady Hamilton's house; "The Glen" Walmer, Kent (no longer existing), having steps leading up to the front door with shuttered windows either side and three shuttered first floor window set back behind a balcony with trellis railing and a dentil moulded underledge. The roof fitted with three further attic windows. The first floor pulling out to reveal the internal layout. Also two letters pertaining to the model written by G. Kettner "Antiques" 8, Dover Rd., Folkestone, to the then owner Miss Arnott and dated 1937. 20 in (51 cms) wide, 17 ins (43 cms) high and 13 ins (33 cms) deep.
194
A Charming 19th Century Child's Carriage painted dark green with decorative yellow coach lines and foliate flourishes. The sprung seat, buttoned back and outswept arms covered in rexine above a linoleum lined foot platform scrolled up at the front, conveyed on three iron rimmed wheels with sprung suspension and having two swept back supports joined by a turned ebony pole handle.
195
An Early 19th Century Leather Clad Trunk. The hinged lid with two steel clasps to the front. The sides fitted with stitched leather carrying handles, 29 ins x 11 1/2 ins x 16 ins (74 cms x 29 cms x 40 cm).
196
A Pair of Carved Oak Ornamental Mounts/Supports; the rearing griffin heads having foliated scroll-end crests and feathered wings, approximately 23 ins (59 cms) in length.
197
A Magic Lantern converted to electric and nine boxes of glass slides pertaining to Horology, marine biology, natural history, views of Germany & Holland, local views etc.
198
Three Splendid Great Western Railway Copper Pans and three lids. The heavy, substantial hand-beaten copper pans having riveted brass handles with pierced holes to the ends; two measuring 12 1/2 ins (31 cms) in diameter & 6 3/4 ins (26 cms) in height, the other 10 1/4 ins (26 cms) in diameter and 6 ins (15 cms) in height, stamped GWR Rest Cars; the smaller one with makers name Smith & Matthews Coppersmiths. The flat copper lids with raised rims and riveted steel side handles.
199
Three 19th Century Copper Hob Kettles with cylindrical handles above finialed lids.
200
An 18th Century Wrought Iron Alms Box, 8 1/2 ins x 7 ins x 12 ins (22 cms x 18 cms x 30 cms).