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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: |
91-120 of 432 |
Lot |
Description & Estimate |
Condition Report |
Vat on hammer % |
Image |
Hammer Price £ |
91 |
A 19thC painted pine deed box, with original decoration, inscribed O. S. Wynne, Esq., Peniarth, Towyn, 20in (51cm) wide. |   | Nil |
25 | |
| 92 | A group of seven Chinese carved ivory figures of horses, one with damage to one ear, circa late-19thC/early-20thC. |   | Nil |
50 | |
| 93 | Sir Robert Vaughan K.B.E. (1886-1941); a commemorative transfer printed pottery teapot, together with seven similarly decorated mugs, relating to his coming of age, inscribed "Robert Vaughan, Nannau, September 18th 1887" and bearing the Vaughan crest and motto, "Asgre Lan Diogel El Pherghen", some damage and crazing. | some damage and crazing. | Nil |
110 | |
| 94 | A porcelain trio, comprising tea cup, moustache cup and saucer, commemorating the marriage of Mrs Ellinnor C. Enthoven, née Vaughan, and Colonel Percy H. Enthoven, inscribed in Welsh "Rhodd i Priodwyd yn Llanfachreth Hydref 1912" (3) |   | Nil |
NB | |
| 95 | A silver mounted bamboo walking stick, with stag's horn grip, enclosing an equestrian brass and boxwood rule to measure 17 hands, inscribed "J.V., October 22nd 1913", hallmarked London 1913, the lower shaft bound, 37½in (95cm) long; together with a riot stick in leather scabbard, inscribed "Presented to Major General John Vaughan by the Inspector Sergeants and Constables of the Special Mounted Constabulary May 1926", 37in (94cm) long (2) |   | Nil |
100 | |
| 96 | Pig-sticking; comprising a bamboo spear, inscribed "Kadir Cup 1907, won by Major J. Vaughan D.S.O., 10th Hussars on his ch.aus.g. Vedette", 96in (244cm) long; his pony's hoof inkwell inscribed "Vedette 1904-1910"; four silver-mounted boars tusk trophies modelled as menu holders, two inscribed "Kadir Cup 1907", 6in (15cm) - 7½in (19cm) high; and two photographs, one showing the final heat, the other with winner on his pony, the latter 11¼in x 14¼in (28.5cm x 36cm) (8) Nannau; Schedule of Contents 1958, Nos. 140 and 141. |   | Nil |
520 | |
| 97 | Major General John Vaughan; a pony's hoof inkwell with silver-plated mounts, bearing the crest of the Xth Hussars and record of Polo scurries on his mount "Pasha" 1905-1910, and his Xth Hussars dress spurs, stamped Maxwell, Piccadilly, London; together with his Greek silver gilt and enamel medallion of the Order of St George & St Michael, dated 1915, in original Spink & Son fitted case, some damage to enamel (4) Nannau; Schedule of Contents 1958, No.143 - the spurs. | some damage to enamel | Nil |
360 | |
| 98 | A carved mahogany bracket clock, having engraved silvered dial with Roman numerals, the 8-day movement striking on a gong, inscribed on an applied silvered plaque "From the Staff of the Cavalry School, Oct 22nd 1913", 14in (35.5cm) high x 10?in (25.5cm) wide. Major General John Vaughan was Commandant of the Cavalry School Netheravon, from 30th Jan 1911 to 4th Aug 1914. |   | Nil |
520 | |
| 99 | A silver plated Parachute Regiment tankard, inscribed "Presented to Brigadier C.V.H. Pritchard, D.S.O., by the Other Ranks, Vocational Training, 4th Parachute Bn, April 1946, Palestine", 4¾in (12in) high; his silver napkin ring inscribed with the postings of his military career; and a Spode commemorative porcelain plate "The Royal Welch Fusiliers", 1974, No.346 from a limited edition of 500, together with a varied assortment of military insignia, buttons, etc (a lot) |   | Nil |
40 | |
| 100 | Brigadier C. H. Vaughan (1905-1976); his medal part-group, comprising D.S.O.; 1939-45 Star; Africa Star; Italy Star; France and Germany Star, his Defence medal, 1939-45 War medal, and General Service medal with Palestine bar now missing; together with his Parachute badge inscribed "Brigadier C.H.V. Pritchard", various cloth badges and ribbons, and his award of the Distinguished Service Order, signed by George VI (a lot) | his Defence medal, 1939-45 War medal, and General Service medal with Palestine bar now missing. | Nil |
1000 | |
| 101 | A silver bowl, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield hallmarks, 1960, the semi-lobed body on a circular foot, 5½in (14cm) diameter, approximate weight 7½oz. £40-60 |   | Nil |
70 | |
| 102 | A Georgian silver mounted coconut cup, with carved decoration, unmarked, circular foot split and misshapen, 6½in (16.5cm) high. £100-150 | circular foot split and misshapen. | Nil |
110 | |
| 103 | A silver tray, Birmingham hallmarks, 1972, with moulded pie-crust rim, 8in (20cm) diameter, weight 9oz, and a silver-mounted glass decanter and stopper, with silver "Sherry" wine label (2) £60-80 |   | Nil |
90 | |
| 104 | A set of six Victorian silver-topped cut glass 'travelling' bottles, London hallmarks, 1898, with matching monograms, including a spirit flask, together with an "Ink" and "Lighter" (8) £60-80 |   | Nil |
100 | |
| 105 | An eastern 'silver' jug, the neck with chased floral decoration, the base marked "900", 6¼in (16cm) high, and a small Turkish white metal vase, together with a pair of silvered dishes, the centres set with continental coins (4) £60-80 |   | Nil |
80 | |
| 106 | A pair of silver candle holders, Sheffield hallmarks, 1962, 2½in (6.3cm) high, and a silver shell-shaped butter dish and knife, together with a small quantity of silver and silver-plated items including a tea caddy (a lot) £40-60 |   | Nil |
130 | |
| 107 | A George III silver bright-cut oval snuff box, by Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson, hallmarked London, 1801, 3?in (8.5cm) long, weight 3oz. |   | Nil |
180 | |
| 108 | A WMF silver plated and cut glass claret jug, of tapered cylindrical form, the hinged domed cover decorated with geometric plant form motifs, stamped "WMF" by handle, 13½in (34cm) high. £100-150 |   | Nil |
260 | |
| 109 | An Arts & Crafts silver plated three-piece tea service, with hammered finish, strap handles and embossed with stylized fruit, comprising a teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl, stamped marks "C & F" and "1544", teapot 4½in (11.5cm) high (3) £80-120 |   | Nil |
NB | |
| 110 | Kaiserlicher Yacht Club; a late 19thC continental silver beaker, impressed "800", decorated with flora and butterflies, engraved with a flag and inscribed "Kaiserlicher Yacht Club - Kiel, 22 Juni 1899", 5½in (14cm) high. £50-70 |   | Nil |
200 | |
| 111 | A Victorian silver desk bell, Birmingham hallmarks, 1894, with pierced and chased foliate decoration, with plunger and clapper, lacks one foot, 3¾in (9.5cm) diameter. £50-70 | lacks one foot. | Nil |
120 | |
| 112 | A pair of Edwardian Scottish silver napkin rings, Glasgow hallmarks, 1909, cased, and two other silver napkin rings, Birmingham hallmarks, 1908 and 1913 (4) £40-60 |   | Nil |
55 | |
| 113 | A pair of Georgian Scottish silver sugar tongs, with bright cut decoration, and a silver spoon, Sheffield, 1920, together with other silver including a cased pair of pepper shakers, London, 1903, a cased pair of pickle forks, Birmingham, 1902, and a cased set of teaspoons and sugar tongs, Birmingham, 1926 (a lot) £60-80 |   | Nil |
95 | |
| 114 | A small Victorian silver cream jug, Birmingham hallmarks, 1887, with twisted fluting and scroll handle, 2in (5cm) high. £30-40 |   | Nil |
35 | |
| 115 | Yard-o-Led; a silver Yard-o-Led fountain pen, hallmarked Birmingham, cased. |   | Nil |
30 | |
| 116 | A good brown crocodile fitted travelling case, by Jas. Shoolbred & Co (London), initialed M.O.N., the interior lined in brown moiré silk, contianing six silver-topped bottles and a silver-backed clothes brush, hallmarks for London, 1901, maker's mark "P.W", ivory shoehorn and button-hook, seven various crocodile covered items including a blotter, mirror, card-case, ink, lighter and sewing-kit, 18in (44.5cm) wide. M.O.N. refers to Mabel Owen Neild, daughter of Sir Cory Francis-Cory Wright, Bt., husband of Mima Owen. Mabel married Herbert Neild in 1901, who was subsequently knighted and was M.P. for Ealing 1906-1931 and became a Privy Councillor in 1924. £150-200 |   | Nil |
320 | |
| 117 | A Victorian silver hand bell, by James Garrard, hallmarked London, 1882, the pierced handle with finial and three winged putti, the bell with busts and scrolling foliate decoration, with hallmarked clapper, 4in (10.2cm) high, approximate weight 10oz. £150-200 |   | Nil |
620 | |
| 118 | An Edwardian silver picture frame, Birmingham hallmarks, 1902, 7½in (19cm) high. £80-120 |   | Nil |
100 | |
| 119 | A Georgian silvered metal mounted cowrie shell snuff box, the mount engraved with foliate scroll decoration, with well concealed hinge, 3¼in (8.2cm) wide. £100-150 |   | Nil |
240 | |
|
120 |
A pair of silver baskets, of pierced oval form, 5½in (14cm) wide, and a small silver trophy, together with a quantity of silver and silver plate including toast rack, coffee spoons, etc (a lot) £40-60 |   |
Nil |
85 |
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