The Lord & Lady Cormack Single Owner Sale (#220125LN) 22/01/2025 9:00 AM Closed Starts Ending 22/01/2025 9:00 AM GMT Auction Information PDF Catalogue View ▼ Items per page 102550100 Sort by DefaultTime LeftLot#Lot NameNewestHighest PriceLowest PriceBidsViews Filter By Categories Category match ANY of the aboveALL of the above Featured Exclude closed lots Price Lot Number Results: Viewing items 201-300 of 749. Previous|12345678|Next Lot 249 After Eric Gill (1882-1940). The Crucifixion, wood engraving, 1926 (from the original engraving printed from the wood, Faber edition 1934), ex Goldmark Gallery Uppingham Rutland, 18cm x 13cm. View details Sold For£28StatusSold Lot 250 After Eric Gill (1882-1940). Madonna and child with challis, wood engraving (original engraving printed from the wood Claberdon edition 1929), 6cm x 5cm. Provenance: Goldmark Gallery Uppingham Rutland. View details Sold For£20StatusSold Lot 251 Allan Toyne After Albrecht Durer. Praying hands, carved from a section of 12thC timber, from the roof of Lincoln Cathedral during a course of restoration work in 2008-2009, initialled, 21cm x 13.5cm. View details Sold For£60StatusSold Lot 253 Late 18th/early 19thC School. Portrait miniature, depicting a gentleman dexter, wearing a white wig and a blue coat, with cravat, on ivory, 8.5cm x 6.5cm. Sold Subject to UK Ivory Laws. View details Sold For£55StatusSold Lot 255 Samuel Begg (1854-1936). Study of politicians leaving court beside a policeman, watercolour with white heightening, signed, 15cm x 18cm, and another, 33cm x 25cm. View details Sold For£15StatusSold Lot 257 Anne Hayward (Contemporary school). Westminster Hall window detail, limited edition wood block print, number 1/100, 19cm x 13cm, together with Crypt Chapel Baptistry, Crypt Chapel ceiling boss, and the cloisters courtyard window. (4) View details Sold For£55StatusSold Lot 259 19thC School. The Destruction of The House of Lords & Commons by Fire, coloured engraving, published by C.S. Tregear, October 27th 1835, 27cm x 35cm, and another. (2) View details Sold For£45StatusSold Lot 260 Harry Brockway (b.1958). George and The Dragon, wood cut engraving, limited edition number 6/50, signed and dated 2007, 6cm x 7.5cm. View details Sold For£30StatusSold Lot 261 A 19thC bronze medallion after Charles Wiener, of Albert Prince Consort, made to commemorate his death in 1861, inscribed to the reverse 'Founder of the International Exhibitions of 1851 and 62.' View details Sold For£35StatusSold Lot 263 An associated set of six 19thC gilt bronze medallions, each depicting a president of the United States, William H Harrison, Zachary Taylor, Ulysses S Grant, Martin van Buren, and Benjamin Harrison, all early to mid 19thC and with differences to the border, Andrew Jackson, 7.5cm diameter. View details Sold For£65StatusSold Lot 264 A George III small medallion, by William Tassie for the Pitt Club, in memory of The Rt Hon William Pitt who died 23rd January 1806 aged 47, engraved to the reverse 'Colonel Brown,' the front decorated with a central cameo, and with the Latin motto Non Sibi Sed Pratrai. VixiJ. View details Sold For£240StatusSold Lot 266 A bronze medallion after Antoine Dassier, a bronze medallion of Robert Walpole, inscribed to the reverse 'Comes De Orford.' View details Sold For£50StatusSold Lot 267 A 19thC gilt metal medallion, made to commemorate the death of George III in 1820, the reverse bearing the inscription 'Crowned in Glory.' View details Sold For£50StatusSold Lot 268 A bronze medallion after Charles Wiener, of Sir Charles Barry, the architect, cast to the reverse with the Houses of Parliament, bearing the inscription 'Commences 1837, Inaugurated 1847.' View details Sold For£90StatusSold Lot 269 A Queen Victoria silver Golden Jubilee medal from 1887, after a design by Lord Leighton, indistinctly stamped J.E.B (?) in original presentation case, with presentation wording. On initial inspection, there are a few light scratch marks to the obverse. The J.E.B stamp is on the cut of on Queen Victoria's sleeve. There is also an F.L stamp to the reverse on the corner of the plinth that Mercury is recumbent upon. 76mm diameter. View details Sold For£1,300StatusSold Lot 270 A modern two-handled glass loving cup, presented to Lord Cormack by the well-known TV personality Phil Drabble of One Man and His Dog fame, engraved by Daniel Whyman, 20cm high. View details Sold For£22StatusSold Lot 271 After John Bowles's. New Medium Map of Lincolnshire, published 3rd January 1785, hand coloured engraving, 32.5cm x 22cm. View details Sold For£25StatusSold Lot 272 Simon Dorrell (contemporary school). Tulips and Coton Manor, pen and ink, signed, 11cm x 10cm, together with pen and ink, signed, 10cm x 11cm. (2) View details Sold For£50StatusSold Lot 273 Stephen Meisage. Alpine swift, pen and ink, initialled, 7cm x 12cm. View details Sold For£20StatusSold Lot 274 Sarah Van Niekerk (1934-2018). August, woodblock engraving, limited edition number 59/95, signed and dated 06, 13cm x 15.5cm. View details Sold For£28StatusSold Lot 275 Agnes Miller Parker. Two Rabbits, woodblock print, attributed verso, 13cm x 12.5cm. The picture is framed and mounted under glass. Upon initial inspection, the picture appears in original condition without damage or repair. View details Sold For£32StatusSold Lot 276 19thC School. Study of a gateway surrounded by trees, pen and ink, unsigned, 9cm x 12cm. View details Sold For£18StatusSold Lot 279 Toni Watts. Page from Lincoln Cathedral Manuscript (MS 307), 22ct gold and pigments on velum??, 12cm x 10cm. View details Sold For£60StatusSold Lot 281 Toni Watts. Illuminated nativity scene with donkey, baby, cow, etc., 22ct gold and egg tempera, 10cm x 10cm. View details Sold For£55StatusSold Lot 282 Toni Watts. Illuminated letter N decorated centrally with saint and swan, etc., 22ct gold and egg tempera, 7cm x 7cm. View details Sold For£60StatusSold Lot 283 Toni Watts. Peregrine Falcon on pedestal, 22ct gold and egg tempera, 13cm x 10cm. The picture is framed and mounted under glass. On initial inspection, the picture appears in original condition without damage or repair. View details Sold For£130StatusSold Lot 284 Tim Nash (20thC). Country house, watercolour, signed, 33cm x 72cm. View details Sold For£20StatusSold Lot 285 Heinrich Gottlieb Ludwig Reichenbach (1793-1879). Two studies of parrots, watercolour, 18cm x 11cm. View details Sold For£320StatusSold Lot 286 19thC School. Study of birds, watercolour, 29cm x 24cm. (2) View details Sold For£65StatusSold Lot 287 A pair of Wedgwood creamware Williamsburg posey holders, each with five finger shaped receptacles for flowers, printed marks in black to underside, 20cm high. View details Sold For£65StatusSold Lot 288 A pair of terracotta lamp bases, each modelled in the form of a pineapple, with brass mounts and black shades, 68cm high overall. View details Sold For£130StatusSold Lot 289 A Raynaud & Co Limoges porcelain box and cover, decorated with brightly coloured flowers, on a turned stem, tapering base, printed marks to underside, 29cm high. View details Sold For£12StatusSold Lot 291 A 19thC black painted cast iron doorstop, modelled in the form of a sphinx with scroll handle, 24cm high. View details Sold For£70StatusSold Lot 292 A 19thC mahogany boxwood and ebony strung barometer, signed C Faberi Lincoln, with silvered dial, thermometer, dry damp gage, etc., 98cm high. View details Sold For£90StatusSold Lot 294 A pair of 19thC cast iron doorstops, each modelled in the form of a lion, on a tapering base, 38cm high. View details Sold For£80StatusSold Lot 295 A 19thC rosewood and brass bound campaign writing box, the rectangular hinged lid with vacant cartouche, enclosing a fitted interior with leather writing slope, two inkwells, etc., 40cm wide, and various walking sticks, camera tripod, etc. Upon initial inspection there are some historical long splits to veneer on top, two original unplugged holes to the brass band to the back, brass veneer lifting to front of box, cartouche to top and escutcheon possibly of a later date, as is the leather in the View details Sold For£260StatusSold Lot 297 A Victorian style mahogany and parquetry footstool, with a woolwork padded seat and a parquetry band, on bun feet, 29cm wide. View details Sold For£25StatusSold Lot 298 A 20thC bronze depicting a winged lion, on a rectangular base, 12cm long, and a similar bronzed figure of Romulus and Remus, on a rectangular base. (2) View details Sold For£38StatusSold Lot 299 An 18thC Staffordshire figure, by Salt, depicting Earth, 17cm high, and an associated figure titled Air, unmarked, 18cm high. View details Sold For£80StatusSold Lot 300 J Cavallo. Silhouette portrait of George III, inscribed in ink, paper size 7.5cm x 6cm. View details Sold For£190StatusSold Lot 302 A Queen Mary WWI 1914 brass Christmas tin, lacking contents, and Fortnum & Mason Tommys tin 1914-2014. View details Sold For£45StatusSold Lot 303 A 19thC Russian icon, depicting three religious figures, Mary, Angel, and baby, etc., triptych, 14cm x 37cm. View details Sold For£80StatusSold Lot 304 A Victorian Parian ware bust of Lord Beaconsfield, on square plinth, unmarked, 17cm high, and a spelter bust of Lord Salisbury, 13cm high. (2) Estimate £60-£80. View details Sold For£45StatusSold Lot 305 A Gladstone pottery bust of George Washington, on a square base, numbered 57231, 23cm high. Estimate £50-£80. View details Sold For£90StatusSold Lot 306 A set of Russian dolls, each depicting former Russian presidents and other political figures, to include Mikhail Gorbachev, Brezhnev, etc., 17cm high, and another similar, 12cm high. (2) View details Sold For£55StatusSold Lot 307 A 19thC Prattware pot lid, New Black Friar's Bridge, 10cm diameter, and another Prattware pot lid, The Late Prince Consort, possibly a reproduction, 10cm diameter. (2) View details Sold For£18StatusSold Lot 308 A Royal Brierley iridescent studio glass paperweight, 7cm diameter. View details Sold For£15StatusSold Lot 309 A quantity of Royal and other commemorative mugs, to include the Wedgwood National Garden Centre Festival, limited edition number 84/750 after Richard Guyatt, etc. View details Sold For£28StatusSold Lot 312 A 19thC Mauchline rectangular box, titled Edinburgh castle from Princes street, 11cm wide, another Rydal mount, 9cm wide, and another similar Dunkeld Cathedral, 11cm wide, and a string box of Melrose Abbey. (4) View details Sold For£30StatusSold Lot 313 A giltwood carving of Christ's crucifixion, 23.5cm high, framed. View details Sold For£85StatusSold Lot 314 A pair of early 19thC Staffordshire figures, depicting Huntsman, one with spaniel, on square base, 16cm high. (AF) Upon initial inspection the female figure has numerous losses to glaze, three corners to the plinth are scuffed and lacking glaze, small chips to her hat. Male figure chip and later touched in and damage to hat, overall losses and patches to glaze, figure has probably been detached from the square plinth at some time historically, wear to glaze on dog's leg, dog's tail missing, chip View details Sold For£32StatusSold Lot 316 A pair of ceramic table lamps, each with printed decoration of flowers and birds, with pleated shade, 54cm high. WARNING! This lot contains untested or unsafe electrical items. It is supplied for scrap or re-conditioning only. TRADE ONLY View details Sold For£12StatusSold Lot 317 A pair of 19thC Staffordshire soup plates, each with printed and painted decoration of sprays, within blue and gilt borders, indistinct marks to underside, possibly Davenport, 26.5cm diameter. View details Sold For£20StatusSold Lot 319 After M Noble. An ebonised plaster bust of Lord Wellington, titled and dated to reverse, 28cm high. Upon initial inspection various areas, as per image, of wear to the paint finish particularly on shoulder area and back, also have later black paint or ink touching in, chips to paint surface, etc., around all back area, mainly to corners and very edge, slight loss to finish on hair, areas to clothing with chips to including right hand collar below ear, socle and other edges mainly to clothing as View details Sold For£130StatusSold Lot 320 A Royal Doulton toby jug, modelled in the form of Winston Churchill, printed marks to underside, 24cm high. Upon initial inspection, no apparent damage. View details Sold For£18StatusSold Lot 321 A 19thC buff coloured stoneware jug, 22cm high, a darker stoneware jug, and a terracotta jug with cream lip. (3) View details Sold For£18StatusSold Lot 322 A Medieval style jug, with plain and eight wavy bands, unmarked, 28cm high. View details Sold For£15StatusSold Lot 323 A glazed terracotta jug, of plain form with a glazed rim, possibly medieval, 29cm high. View details Sold For£60StatusSold Lot 324 A brown stoneware baluster jug, of coiled construction, unmarked, 33cm high. On initial inspection, the jug is in good condition. View details Sold For£25StatusSold Lot 325 A mahogany book rack in George IV style, with spindle turned gallery and leaf carved supports, 43cm wide. View details Sold For£85StatusSold Lot 326 A pair of Lindley walnut book ends, each carved in the form of a reeded column, stamped, 19cm high, with associated box. Upon initial inspection there is no apparent damage to the bookends. View details Sold For£130StatusSold Lot 327 A Jittala Finland glass bird, 20cm long, and two other similar birds, one with pewter mount. View details Sold For£360StatusSold Lot 328 A white coloured metal Tower Mint medallion of the Palace of Westminster, boxed. View details Sold For£20StatusSold Lot 329 A 19thC Royal Horticultural Society medallion, struck to commemorate the life of Sir Joseph Banks (1743-1820). View details Sold For£50StatusSold Lot 330 A silvered metal medallion, struck to commemorate Joseph Chamberlain, 7.5cm diameter. View details Sold For£12StatusSold Lot 331 A 19thC bronze medallion, struck to commemorate the Treaty of Paris, with George Prince Regent to reverse, 4cm diameter. View details Sold For£60StatusSold Lot 332 A 19thC silvered medallion, struck to commemorate the death of Charles James Fox, 5cm diameter. View details Sold For£15StatusSold Lot 333 Two 19thC William Gladstone silvered medallions, to commemorate his visit to Leigh Lancashire 1868, and another dated 1884. View details Sold For£32StatusSold Lot 334 A Royal Mint bronze Battle of Waterloo anniversary medallion, 6.5cm diameter. View details Sold For£38StatusSold Lot 335 A quantity of coins etc., to include a silvered copper coin, cartwheel penny, etc. View details Sold For£35StatusSold Lot 336 A silver gilt enamel Order of the Primrose League medal and ribbon. View details Sold For£18StatusSold Lot 337 Two 18thC silvered medallions to commemorate Earl Grey, one bearing his birth date 1764 the other for the Reform Bill of 1832. View details Sold For£120StatusSold Lot 339 A bronze medallion, struck to commemorate the attempted assassination of George III, after Kempson. View details Sold For£35StatusSold Lot 340 A silvered medallion, struck to commemorate the return to England of Queen Caroline 1826. View details Sold For£35StatusSold Lot 341 An Edward VII Vesta case, together with a silver mounted prayer book, and various badges to include special service 1891, etc. View details Sold For£25StatusSold Lot 342 A House of Commons Plimsoll medallion or medal. View details Sold For£22StatusSold Lot 343 A crystal Lalique frosted glass bird, on rectangular base, paper labels to underside, 13cm long. View details Sold For£45StatusSold Lot 344 A Halcyon Days Queen Elizabeth II golden jubilee enamel box and cover, limited edition number 258/500, and three other enamel boxes. On initial inspection, all the boxes are in good condition. View details Sold For£65StatusSold Lot 345 An oval Staffordshire enamel patch box, decorated centrally with two birds, a nest and laurel leaves, with the inscription Piety and fidelity are the supports of society, peace and urbanity are its ornaments, 5cm wide. (AF) View details Sold For£40StatusSold Lot 346 A 19thC Chinese Canton enamel rectangular box and cover, decorated with flowers, peaches, and butterfly, etc., 8.5cm wide. View details Sold For£28StatusSold Lot 347 A pair of Paris porcelain two handled vases, each decorated with flowers and butterflies, on a square base, printed marks to underside, 20cm high. View details Sold For£32StatusSold Lot 348 A mid 18thC reliquary, the pressed horn lid decorated with a gentleman on horseback, Prince Charles of Lorraine, embellished with curled paper, shells, etc, 5.5cm diameter. View details Sold For£65StatusSold Lot 349 A silver coloured metal medallion, modelled with the profile of the Right Honorable William Pitt, Manchester Pit Club 1813, the reverse titled Himself and Host, 5cm diameter. View details Sold For£70StatusSold Lot 350 A 17thC Delft tile in blue, with a Saint bestowing a blessing, 13cm wide, a commemorative plate, and a tile decorated with a lion. (3) View details Sold For£120StatusSold Lot 351 A pair of 19thC brass column shaped candlesticks, on square bases, a small brass easel, etc. View details Sold For£28StatusSold Lot 352 A George III mahogany dining table, with gate leg action, two D-ends supporting, two additional leaves, on tapering legs, 244cm x 142cm extended. View details Sold For£260StatusSold Lot 355 A George III mahogany corner wall cupboard, with an astragal glazed door, the interior with shaped shelves, 117cm high. View details Sold For£22StatusSold Lot 357 A mahogany sideboard, in Regency style, with a serpentine front, above an arrangement of five drawers, above an apron, on square tapering legs, probably Edwardian, 150cm wide. View details Sold For£120StatusSold Lot 358 A William IV beech open armchair, the arms carved with acanthus on fluted supports, with a padded back, armrest and seat, on turned tapering legs with castors. View details Sold For£120StatusSold Lot 359 A Regency mahogany bergere library chair, with slope back and red leather padded arm rests and seat, and loose cushion, on turned tapering fluted legs and brass castors. Upon initial inspection there is a section of damage to the caning bottom left corner of the back with some losses, caning to back is also not flat or rounded, overall general marks, etc., to arms relating to previous upholstery, seat reinforced with modern plywood below the leather cushion, general marks, etc., typical of age a View details Sold For£600StatusSold Lot 360 A late 19thC/ early 20thC Maple and Co mahogany kneehole desk, the top with a green leather inset above an arrangement of nine drawers on ogee bracket feet, 77cm high, 121cm wide, 70cm deep. Upon initial inspection there is some scuffing to the leather on top, wear to feet generally, more visible on front right and inner left foot, historical split to left side, general marks typical of age and use. View details Sold For£360StatusSold Lot 361 A late 19thC oak pedestal bookcase, in Gillows style, the square top with a pierced brass gallery and canted corners, above panelled supports and recesses for books, on plinth base, 57cm wide. Estimate £250-£350. Upon initial inspection there are scratches and marks to top including circular cut marks, various degrees of marks to shelves also, mainly white but large black stain to base, overall chips, etc., to the plinth. View details Sold For£480StatusSold Lot 363 A late Victorian mahogany Canterbury, with moulded supports and turned finials, on square legs, 40cm wide. View details Sold For£110StatusSold Lot 364 A George III mahogany and rosewood cross banded dressing mirror, the shield shaped plated on shaped supports, the serpentine fronted box base with three drawers, on ogee bracket feet, 42cm high. Estimate £60-£80. View details Sold For£50StatusSold Lot 365 An early 19thC Continental mahogany small work table, with an arrangement of a false drawer above a cupboard, on square tapering legs, decoration English and of a later date, 58cm wide. View details Sold For£120StatusSold Lot 366 A George III mahogany bureau, the fall enclosing a fitted interior, fitted with stationery compartments, drawers, and false book bindings, above two short and three long graduated drawers, flanked by reeded pilasters, on bracket feet, 112cm wide. View details Sold For£160StatusSold Lot 367 A George III mahogany open armchair, with a shield shaped back, with a vase shaped splat, the arms with shaped supports, padded seat on square tapering legs, with H stretcher. View details Sold For£50StatusSold Lot 368 A George III Mahogany occasional table, the circular top on a turned column and shaped tripod legs with pad feet, 50cm diameter. View details Sold For£100StatusSold Lot 369 A Continental mahogany and chequer banded vitrine, with gilt metal mounts, the rectangular top with canted corners above a glazed door with bevelled glass, flanked by glazed sides, on shaped plinth, possibly French, 98cm high, 80cm wide, 40cm deep. On initial inspection there is an area of scratches or wear to the top towards the back of the top, chip to veneer to the top edge, general cracking to veneer to top in particular View details Sold For£110StatusSold Lot 370 A modern Duresta matched three piece suite, the sofa upholstered in striped fabric, the two similar armchairs in pale blue damask, each on square tapering legs with brass castors. Upon initial inspection there are marks to the loose arm covers to the chairs and sofa, historic marks to the seats on the sofa and cushions on sofa and chairs, the sofa 182cm wide, 96cm deep. 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