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Sale of Good Antiques, Silver, Jewellery, Ceramics, Pictures, Film Posters and Costumes, Ceramics, Pictures, Film Posters and Costumes 10th June at 12:00 Noon. Viewing Sunday 8th 2:00 - 5:00pm, Monday 9th 9:00am - 7:00pm and Saleday from 9:00am. Saleday Telephones: 01884 250020 or 07966 901391 |
Lot numbers: |
1-30 of 432 |
Lot |
Description & Estimate |
Condition Report |
Vat on hammer % |
Image |
Hammer Price £ |
1 |
Lady Anne Vaughan, née Williames (1731-1791), wife of 1st Baronet Sir Robert Havel Vaughan (1723-1791); a gold and marcasite (iron pyrites) eternity ring, together with her wedding ring, and a gold and carnelian fob seal with her monogram A.V., the reverse inset with a compass, 1¼in (3.2cm) high. |   | Nil |
160 | |
| 2 | Sir Robert Williames Vaughan (1768-1843), 2nd Baronet; an agate seal with gold suspension loop bearing his crest, 1?in (3.5cm) high, and a small gold citrine fob seal with his initials, together with an agate table seal bearing the initials of Anna Maria Vaughan, née Mostyn (1778-1858) his wife, 1?in (4.2cm) high, and a Rûg estate table seal with turned oak handle, 3?in (8cm) high (4) |   | Nil |
220 | |
| 3 | Catherine Vaughan (1721-1807); two gold fob seals, one with citrine intaglio inscribed "Catherine", the other an amethyst "Dinna Forget", together with two gold watch keys, on gold serpent split ring, late 18thC / early 19thC. |   | Nil |
220 | |
| 4 | Edward Williames Vaughan Salisbury (1769-1807); Colonel 1st Battalion 1st Regiment Foot Guards, 2nd son of Sir Robert Havel Vaughan (1723-1781), 1st Baronet of Nannau; an agate fob seal, 1in (2.5cm) high; a gold carnelian swivel watch key, 1½in (3.7cm) long, and another gold mounted agate intaglio, formerly the head of a seal, all bearing his personal crest, together with another gold camelian family seal, monogrammed J.V., 1in (2.5cm) high (4) |   | Nil |
110 | |
| 5 | A Georgian gold fob seal, with carnelian intaglio bearing the Vaughan crest of a Lion rampant, 1in (2.5cm) high, together with a similarly crested silver mounted bloodstone table seal, 2in (5cm) high (2) |   | Nil |
120 | |
| 6 | Colonel Hamerton John Williames, Bombay Army, India (Brigadier Vaughan's paternal grandfather); a 15ct gold mourning locket inscribed and dated 1882, weight 18gr, together with an antique fob seal, the carnelian intaglio bearing stag's head crest, initialled H.J.W., 1¼in (3.2cm) high (2) |   | Nil |
150 | |
| 7 | A Georgian gold fob seal, the later intaglio bearing the Vaughan-Pritchard coat of arms, 1?in (3cm) high, together with a gold swivel fob seal, the carnelian and bloodstone intaglio bearing respectively the crest and arms of Pritchard, ?in (2.2cm) wide (2) |   | Nil |
170 | |
| 8 | A Georgian gold and tortoiseshell fruit knife, the handle now shortened, unmarked, together with four various gold and pinchbeck lockets (5) |   | Nil |
130 | |
| 9 | A Georgian silver mounted travelling corkscrew, with green stained ivory handle, silver sleeve damaged, the screw cover missing, 2¾in (7cm) long. | silver sleeve damaged, the screw cover missing | Nil |
40 | |
| 10 | Catherine Vaughan (1721-1807); sister of Sir Robert Howel Vaughan (1st Baronet), a circular travelling silver taper box with folding handle, the cover inscribed "Cath Vaughan", unmarked, 1?in (4.7cm) diameter, ?in (2.3cm) high. |   | Nil |
150 | |
| 11 | Catherine A. Vaughan (1830-1892); a silver spectacle case with matching belt hook finely embossed with foliage and flora, by George Unite, Birmingham 1885, monogrammed, old repair to tongue of belt hook, the case 5½in (14cm) long. | old repair to tongue of belt hook | Nil |
50 | |
| 12 | Ellinor Anne Vaughan, née Owen (1832-1917); a silver chatelaine, monogrammed, containing a sovereign case, Chester 1887, a fan pincushion, Birmingham, 1890, a scissor case, Birmingham 1891, and a silver-plated button-hook with amethyst glass terminal. |   | Nil |
80 | |
| 13 | A Victorian silver oval snuff box, with gilt interior, by William Gibson & John Longman, London 1894, initialled and crested (John Vaughan 1830-1900), 3in (7.5cm) wide, weight 2½oz. |   | Nil |
50 | |
| 14 | A silver trinket box, with repoussé decoration, the cover depicting a pastoral scene, by Bernhard Muller, Nuremberg, import marks for Chester 1899, 4?in (10.5cm) long. |   | Nil |
70 | |
| 15 | Katherine Pritchard, neé Vaughan (1881-1909), mother of Brigadier Vaughan; a silver-handled button-hook and matching shoehorn, inscribed "Xmas 1904", hallmarks for Birmingham 1903, 7in (17.7cm) long, together with another shoehorn, Birmingham 1888, 11¾in (30cm) long, and three embossed silver clothes brushes, London 1895, and Sheffield 1902, and 1905, all variously monogrammed (6) |   | Nil |
NB | |
| 16 | Lady Jane Lane, who helped Charles II to escape capture following The Battle of Worcester, September 1651; a portrait miniature on copper, 3in x 2in (7.5cm x 5cm), indistinctly inscribed on reverse, probably 17thC, now crudely trimmed to fit 20thC associated gilt frame. Nannau; Schedule of Contents 1958, No.23. |   | Nil |
320 | |
| 17 | Charles Edward Stuart (1720-1788), Bonnie Prince Charlie - The Young Pretender; a portrait miniature, on ivory (?), unexamined out of frame, 2¼in x 1?in (5.5cm x 4cm), in original parcel gilt and ebonised turned hardwood frame, 18thC , frame cracked and repaired. Nannau; Schedule of Contents 1958, No.24. | frame cracked and repaired | Nil |
340 | |
| 18 | Anne Carr; portrait miniature on ivory, after R.Cosway, 2?in x 1?in, 18thC, together with a 19thC associated frame. Nannau; Schedule of Contents 1958, No.10. |   | Nil |
280 | |
| 19 | Katherine Pritchard, neé Vaughan (1881-1909), mother of Brigadier Vaughan; portrait miniature on ivory by Alyn Williams, R.M.S., founder and first president of The Royal Miniature Society, signed and dated 1906, 3¼in x 2?in (8.2cm x 6.6cm), cracked, in monogrammed gilt oval frame. Nannau; Schedule of Contents 1958, No.34. | cracked | Nil |
60 | |
| 20 | John Vaughan (1829-1900), and his wife Ellinor Anne Vaughan, neé Owen (1832-1917); a pair of portrait miniatures on ivory by M.G.B. Hall pinxt, 4?in x 3?in (10.5cm x 8cm), contained in inscribed gilt metal oval frames (2) Nannau; Schedule of Contents 1958, Nos. 30 and 33. |   | Nil |
240 | |
| 21 | Major General John Vaughan, C.B (M), C.M.G, D.S.O; his portrait miniature on ivory wearing full military uniform, by Miss Dora Webb, R.M.S., 106 Burton Road, Melton Mowbray, 4?in x 3?in (12.3cm x 9.8cm), contained within a 9ct gold frame by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., London 1915, weight of frame 30g. Nannau; Schedule of Contents 1958, No.142. |   | Nil |
380 | |
| 22 | A George I Britannia Standard silver octagonal tea caddy, with domed cover, probably by William Fawdery, London 1722, later repairs and alterations to sliding cover, 4¾in (12cm) high, weight 6oz. Bearing the crest of Edward Williames Vaughan Salisbury (1769-1807), Colonel 1st Battalion, 1st Regiment Foot Guards, who saw service in Flanders (1795-97) and in the Peninsular war. He was the 2nd son of Sir Robert Howel Vaughan, 1st Baronet of Nannau. | later repairs and alterations to sliding cover | Nil |
650 | |
| 23 | A pair of George III Irish silver sauce boats, of fluted form, each with leaf capped scroll handle raised on hoof feet, Dublin, circa 1760, maker's mark indistinct, crested, some repairs, 7in (17.8cm) long, total weight 14oz (2) | some repairs | Nil |
620 | |
| 24 | A pair of early George III silver half-pint tankards, of slightly waisted form, each with scroll handle on moulded foot, by Thomas Whipham & Charles Wright, London 1764, crested, repair to edge of base of one tankard, 3?in (9.7cm) high, total weight 16oz (2) | repair to edge of base of one tankard | Nil |
300 | |
| 25 | A George III Old English shell pattern ladle, London 1764, maker's mark indistinct, 6¾in (17.2cm) long; together with a contemporary pair of scissor sugar tongs, maker's mark "A.O.", both bearing Pritchard crest (2) |   | Nil |
85 | |
| 26 | An early George III silver cheese slice, with fruitwood handle, by Richard Richardson (II or III), Chester 1764-70, maker's mark and lion passant only, bearing the crest of Robert Howel Vaughan (later 1st Baronet), 10½in (26.5cm) long. |   | Nil |
1150 | |
| 27 | A George III silver inkstand, of rectangular form with gadrooned borders raised on ball and claw feet, containing a silver topped cut-glass sander and inkwell, the other inkwell now missing, by Edward Aldridge, London 1769, 8½in x 5½in (21.5cm x 14cm), weight 12oz. | one inkwell now missing | Nil |
400 | |
| 28 | A pair of George III silver waiters, with shell pattern shaped borders, Ebenezer Coker, London 1772, 6in (15cm) diameter, weight 15oz. Nannau; Schedule of Contents 1958, No.32A. |   | Nil |
720 | |
| 29 | A pair of George III silver wine coasters, with pierced Gothic decoration and beaded borders, mahogany bases, Sheffield 1775-1777, maker's mark indistinct, Pritchard crest, 4?in (11.7cm) diameter. |   | Nil |
180 | |
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30 |
A pair of George III silver wine coasters, with pierced bright-cut decoration and beaded border, mahogany bases, by Thomas Daniel, London 1777, Pritchard crest, 4¾in (12cm) diameter. |   |
Nil |
100 |
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