Grantham Collective Sale (#101121GR) 10/11/2021 10:00 AM Closed Starts Ending 10/11/2021 10:00 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 1-100 of 606. Previous|1234567|Next Lot 1 A Tudor Royal gentleman's wristwatch, with silvered coloured dial and gold hands, in a yellow metal case, marked 9ct, on a later leather strap, in Omega watch box, the dial 2.5cm wide, 30.1g all in. View details Estimates£300 - £500Sold For£320StatusSold Lot 2 A Thomas Russell & Sons 9ct gold cased gentleman's wristwatch, with circular white ceramic dial, blue hands and seconds dial, on a brown leather strap, the watch head 2.5cm wide, 32.2g all in. View details Estimates£150 - £250Sold For£130StatusSold Lot 4 A Victorian silver caddy spoon, with a shell pattern bowl and beaded handle, Exeter 1876, 9cm long. View details Sold For£140StatusSold Lot 5 A Royal Worcester porcelain jug, on cream ground, heavily gilt decorated with storks and floral sprays and a bamboo style gilt handle, green stamp to underside, 26cm high. View details Sold For£100StatusSold Lot 6 A 9ct gold gents signet ring, with half patterned oval ring head, hallmarks rubbed, 5.2g. View details Sold For£60StatusSold Lot 7 A taxidermy model of a fox, in hunting pose carrying pheasant with rifle, on an oval base, 95cm high. View details Estimates£200 - £300Sold For£480StatusSold Lot 8 A fox huntsman model signed A. Boyt, of a fox in red waistcoat with top hat, dated 1988, 90cm high. View details Estimates£40 - £60Sold For£65StatusSold Lot 10 A George V silver three piece tea service, comprising teapot, two handled sugar bowl and milk jug, each with a shaped body and angular handles on a shaped pedestal base, the teapot with an ebonised knop and handle, makers marks for Stevenson and Law, Sheffield 1931, and an associated George VI silver tray, of octagonal form with a shaped border, marks for Viner's Ltd., Sheffield 1938, 60¼oz gross. View details Estimates£650 - £800Sold For£750StatusSold Lot 11 An Arts and Crafts hammered trefoil caddy spoon, by William Thomas Pavitt, London 1913, 9cm long. View details Sold For£240StatusSold Lot 12 A 20thC Russian white metal and enamel vodka beaker, the enamelled body decorated with a bird and branches on a pale blue ground, impress mark to underside, 5cm high. View details Sold For£55StatusSold Lot 13 A 19thC ash and elm Windsor chair, with a pierced splat, solid seat on turned legs with H stretcher, 100cm high. View details Sold For£130StatusSold Lot 14 A 19thC ash and elm Windsor chair, with a pierced splat, solid seat on turned legs with H stretcher, 89cm high. View details Sold For£130StatusSold Lot 15 A 19thC Louis XV style ebonised and ormolu mounted ladies dressing table, the Boulle inlaid and shaped hinged top enclosing a mirror back and fitted interior above a frieze drawer, on cabriole legs, 74cm high, 58cm wide, 43cm deep. View details Estimates£150 - £200Sold For£150StatusSold Lot 16 A Victorian walnut and marquetry inlaid Davenport, the hinged lid enclosing a fitted interior for pens, cards, etc., above a fall with a later hardwood inset panel enclosing a fitted interior above side drawers with turned wood handles, on a shaped platform, 81cm high, 53cm wide, 54cm deep. View details Estimates£80 - £120Sold For£120StatusSold Lot 17 An oak dresser in 18thC style, the back with a moulded cornice above two shelves and two vacant recesses with lower drawer compartments, the base with a moulded edge above three frieze drawers on turned legs, with pot board, 176cm high, 137cm wide, 46cm deep. View details Estimates£80 - £120Sold For£190StatusSold Lot 18 A Jaeger LeCoultre brass mantel clock in the Japanese style, the brass skeleton eight day movement inset with red/pink coloured stones, the dial flanked by two panels depicting birds, branches, leaves, etc., 15cm high, 20cm wide, 5cm deep. View details Estimates£200 - £300Sold For£500StatusSold Lot 19 Five bottles of Dow's Vintage 1999 port, a further bottle of port, label damaged, and a Senhora Da Ribeira plated corkscrew with simulated bone handle, contained in a hardwood Dow's Quinter Senhora Da Ribeira Vintage port case, the case 55cm wide. (6) View details Sold For£150StatusSold Lot 20 A 19thC Bracher and Sydenham Silversmiths, Reading oak and metal bound silver chest, of squared form with a brass plaque applied to the front for Herbert C. Allfrey Esq. 12, the hinged lid enclosing a vacant interior, stamped brass makers plaque to inside, 60cm high 76cm wide, 54cm deep. View details Sold For£160StatusSold Lot 21 A 19thC James Winter & Son of Soho, London ebonised and ormolu mounted bureau plat in the French style, the top with a tooled leather and gilt inset panel, above a frieze drawer, on cabriole legs, 75cm high, the top 84cm x 54cm. View details Estimates£60 - £80Sold For£220StatusSold Lot 22 A Victorian walnut pole screen, the square framed panel embroidered with a parrot on branch etc., with a carved leaf column, on tripod base, 161cm high. View details Estimates£40 - £60Sold For£38StatusSold Lot 23 A pair of Victorian half gold sovereign cufflinks, dated 1896, in yellow metal frames, unmarked, 12.7g all in. View details Sold For£340StatusSold Lot 24 A Victorian Neoclassical design silver four piece service, with a part fluted design body and ebonised handles and knops, makers mark for RM and EH, London 1888, 33oz gross. View details Sold For£380StatusSold Lot 25 A late 19thC bargeware treacle glaze teapot, titled Mrs Burden, Basford and dated 1891, with a miniature teapot finial, the body decorated with flowers, etc., 33cm high. View details Sold For£35StatusSold Lot 29 A 19thC Tartanware string box, the top stamped M. Farlane in gilt script, 11cm diameter. View details Sold For£38StatusSold Lot 30 An early 20thC silver plated and glass centrepiece or posy holder, in the form of an elephant, with ivory tusks and glass eyes, the trunk holding a rectangular cylindrical vacant log shaped vessel, with a central vacant glass body with a removable section holding two baskets, 26cm wide. View details Sold For£480StatusSold Lot 31 A 19thC treen and pique snuff box, in the form of the shoe, the sliding top inscribed 'Love,' 12cm wide. View details Estimates£70 - £100Sold For£95StatusSold Lot 32 A William IV treen and pique snuff box, in the form of a shoe, dated 1833, 10cm wide. View details Estimates£70 - £100Sold For£75StatusSold Lot 33 A Meissen porcelain figure group, of a young girl feeding cockerel, chicken and chicks, on a gilt highlighted circular base, blue cross swords mark to underside and impress number 115, 11cm high. (AF) View details Estimates£10 - £20Sold For£110StatusSold Lot 34 A set of four early 20thC Grosvenor China teacups and saucers, each teacup with a silver engine turned holder with marks for Birmingham 1921, in a fitted case. View details Sold For£65StatusSold Lot 35 A reproduction cast of a brown trout, in a black painted wooden case in naturalist setting, 30cm high, 73cm wide, 16cm deep. View details Sold For£50StatusSold Lot 36 A Devonshire Regiment forget me not heart shaped sweetheart pin cushion, with various beaded detailing and Devonshire Regiment central shield, in a stained oak case, 19cm high, 30cm wide, 34cm deep. View details Sold For£65StatusSold Lot 37 A heart shaped sweetheart pin cushion, with beaded panels and detailing with inscription 'From Theo To Mother,' with central Holy Bible Faith, Hope and Charity emblem, with white bubbled outer border, 27cm high. View details Sold For£42StatusSold Lot 38 A Hands Across the World naval anchor beaded sweetheart pin cushion, with blue overall design and various applied picture panels and central plaque, with outer cream pom pom detailing, 27cm high, 25cm wide. View details Sold For£70StatusSold Lot 39 A forget me not heart shaped sweetheart pin cushion, with applied beaded detailing and Jellalabad trumpet emblem and badges, 16cm high, 19cm wide. View details Sold For£38StatusSold Lot 40 A forget me not sweetheart pin cushion, with metal button detail, the central emblem stating God Is Love ER, Luke 19:10, 17cm x 17cm. View details Sold For£60StatusSold Lot 41 A forget me not sweetheart pin cushion, in the form of a heart with central crest for the King's Royal Rifle Corps, with outer beaded details and green pom poms, 18cm high, 18cm wide. View details Sold For£40StatusSold Lot 42 An early 20thC woolwork knitted floral basket, with various pom pom flowers and vines, in a wicker basket on an ebonised base with glass dome, 35cm high. View details Sold For£80StatusSold Lot 45 A Royal Worcester blush ivory porcelain figure of a boy, writing in a book and leaning against a tree stump, on a moulded base, stamped to underside, 20cm high. View details Estimates£70 - £100Sold For£70StatusSold Lot 48 A pair of Royal Worcester blush ivory porcelain cabinet plates, decorated with flowers, etc., within a gilt shaped border, stamped to underside 237812, 21cm diameter. View details Estimates£40 - £60Sold For£55StatusSold Lot 50 A collection of Royal Worcester porcelain cabinet plates, to include a plate decorated with sheep within a blue and gilt highlighted border, signed E. Barker, printed and impress marks to underside, 15.5cm diameter, a blush ivory plate decorated with flowers within a shaped border with gilt highlights, 17cm diameter, etc. View details Estimates£50 - £70Sold For£80StatusSold Lot 51 An 18thC Leeds creamware fruit bowl, with reticulated swag and gadrooned border, circa 1780, 22cm diameter. View details Estimates£30 - £50Sold For£70StatusSold Lot 52 An early 19thC Newhall porcelain teapot, pattern 593, with sprays of mixed flowers, circa 1796-1805, 15cm high. View details Estimates£30 - £40Sold For£22StatusSold Lot 52A An early 19thC Newhall porcelain teapot, pattern 213, with sprigs of rosebuds and foliage, circa 1796-1805, 15cm high. View details Estimates£30 - £40Sold For£25StatusSold Lot 55 An 18thC Newhall porcelain teapot, pattern 377, with sprigs of flowers, circa 1790, 15cm high. View details Estimates£30 - £50Sold For£25StatusSold Lot 56 An 18thC first period Worcester porcelain jug, with mask head spout, in the three flowers pattern, with blue and white with crescent mark to underside, 14.5cm high. View details Estimates£70 - £100Sold For£130StatusSold Lot 57 A late 18thC first period Worcester porcelain milk jug and cover, in the blue and white fence pattern, circa 1770, with flower bud finial, 13cm high. View details Estimates£80 - £120Sold For£70StatusSold Lot 59 An early 19thC Newhall porcelain cream jug, pattern number 208, with rose band decoration, circa 1796-1805, 11.5cm high. View details Estimates£30 - £40Sold For£35StatusSold Lot 61 A late 18thC Newhall porcelain helmet shaped cream jug, pattern number 67, with scale border and rose swag design, circa 1780, 10cm high. View details Estimates£20 - £30Sold For£30StatusSold Lot 62 A late 18thC Newhall porcelain helmet shaped cream jug, pattern number 172, with rose spray decoration, 9cm high. View details Estimates£20 - £30Sold For£25StatusSold Lot 63 A late 18thC/early 19thC porcelain teapot stand, in the Newhall style with sprigs of flowers, pattern number 145, circa 1795-1800, 18.5cm x 15.5cm. View details Estimates£30 - £40Sold For£30StatusSold Lot 64 An 18thC first period Worcester porcelain teapot and cover, decorated with Oriental figures on a terrace and with flower finial to the cover, circa 1765-1768, 14cm high. View details Estimates£150 - £250Sold For£150StatusSold Lot 65 A late 18thC Newhall porcelain fluted cream jug, pattern number 173, with rose band decoration within scale borders, circa 1785, 11.5cm high. View details Estimates£20 - £40Sold For£28StatusSold Lot 66 An early 19thC Newhall porcelain cream jug, with sprigs of flowers and pink scale border, pattern number 173, circa 1796-1805, 11cm high. View details Estimates£20 - £40Sold For£22StatusSold Lot 67 An 18thC first period Worcester sparrow beak porcelain cream jug, decorated with Oriental figures on a terrace, circa 1770, 8.5cm high. View details Estimates£180 - £250Sold For£160StatusSold Lot 69 Three hardwood stands, a pair of black ebonised stands, 6.5cm wide, and a brown Oriental stand, 5.5cm wide. (3) View details Estimates£5 - £15Sold For£20StatusSold Lot 70 A late 19thC Arts & Crafts wall tile, in brown and sepia tones with conker and floral designs, 15cm x 15cm. View details Estimates£10 - £20Sold For£15StatusSold Lot 71 Two English Delft blue and white tiles, an 18thC Liverpool tile depicting ship and lake scene, 12.5cm x 12.5cm, (AF), and a Lambeth Delft plaque with maiden carrying basket, 12.5cm x 12.5cm. (2) View details Estimates£40 - £60Sold For£55StatusSold Lot 72 Three 18thC manganese Delft tiles, a Liverpool Delft tile depicting swans c.1760, an 18thC Delft tile of outbuildings and roofs, and a Bristol Delft tile c.1760, depicting three figures, all 12.5cm x 12.5cm. (3) View details Estimates£50 - £70Sold For£60StatusSold Lot 75 Three Border Fine Arts fox hunting group figures, comprising Uncle Monty AZ0110, 25cm high, Isaac AZ0257, 16cm high, Lady Reynard A7654, 18cm high, together with a novelty fox money box. View details Estimates£30 - £60Sold For£35StatusSold Lot 76 A group of nine novelty Ely shotgun cartridges, converted to storage bottles with plastic tops, in fitted case, together with an additional cheddite shell cased bottle and a pair of Culinary Concepts salt and pepper pots. View details Sold For£15StatusSold Lot 78 A Border Fine Arts hunting figure group, of a hunter on horseback with horn and two hounds, on a wooden base, 21cm high, 29cm wide. View details Estimates£20 - £40Sold For£70StatusSold Lot 80 A group of hunting related items, a set of Country Matters coasters, a Crown Staffordshire pin dish, a Present Company pin dish, Hammersley pin dish, fox and fox cub milk jug, and a Coalport Leicestershire plate, limited edition number 98/250. (6) View details Sold For£20StatusSold Lot 81 A set of six Ridgway Pottery Homemaker plates, each in black and white design, 25cm diameter. View details Sold For£22StatusSold Lot 82 A Meissen Onion pattern trio, comprising a blue and white cup and saucer, each with floral scrolled patterning and blue cross sword mark to underside, together with a matching plate. (3) View details Sold For£15StatusSold Lot 84 Three Lladro porcelain ornaments, comprising a Lladro figure of a seated monk with bowl, 14cm high, a figure of a kneeling monk carrying bowl, 15cm high, and a candle stand, 4cm high. (3) View details Estimates£30 - £50Sold For£35StatusSold Lot 89 A group of hunting related books, Simpson (Charles) Leicestershire and Its Hunts, Holt (Peter) The Keen Fox Hunters Miscellany: Country Life Gentleman's Pursuits, Sparke (Lesley) The Art of Shooting and Rough Shoot Management, and Stranger (Joyce) The Running Foxes. View details Sold For£10StatusSold Lot 92 A Richmond stainless steel six piece canteen of cutlery, in mahogany and leather case. View details Estimates£30 - £50Sold For£30StatusSold Lot 93 A pair of Michael Aram cast metal candlesticks, each formed as a stylised branch in black finish with gold leaves, 22cm wide, boxed. View details Estimates£50 - £80Sold For£55StatusSold Lot 94 A Victorian style brass oil lamp, with large dome glass top and flute, on reeded column and a stepped base, 72cm high. View details Sold For£8StatusSold Lot 98 A plaster cast model of a classical lady, scantily clad in a seated position, 62cm high. View details Sold For£12StatusSold Lot 99 A Wedgwood Westbury pattern part coffee and dinner service, to include a lidded tureen, coffee cans and sauces, two handled soup bowls, coffee pot, etc. View details Estimates£100 - £200Sold For£85StatusSold Lot 100 A George V silver mounted dressing table set, comprising two hair brushes, two clothes brushes and a mirror, decorated with engine turned decoration, vacant cartouche and all over crest pattern, Birmingham 1919. View details Sold For£50StatusSold Lot 101 An Edward VII silver sugar castor, with urn shaped finial, pierced sifter and shaped body on a pedestal base, Sheffield 1909, 5¾oz, 21cm high. (AF) View details Sold For£65StatusSold Lot 102 A pair of George III silver sugar tongs, of plain design with engraved H.C? monogram, London 1819, 1oz, 15cm long. View details Estimates£15 - £25Sold For£22StatusSold Lot 103 A set of twenty In The Country by Orchid Designs pheasant place card holders, each stainless steel stamped OD95, in presentation cases. View details Sold For£25StatusSold Lot 104 An Edwardian silver loving cup in Celtic style, the inscribed bowl presented to George Anthony Ratcliff Fillingham from his loving Godmother Lady Blake, with presentation gift card, bearing the initials GARF, Chester 1909, with a later matched spoon, London 1909 bearing the same initials, in a fitted case, 8¼oz, 5cm high. (AF) Provenance: Fillingham Family crest formerly of Syerston Hall, Newark. View details Estimates£100 - £150Sold For£110StatusSold Lot 105 A pair of Art Nouveau silver serving spoons, with decorated bowls in typical Art Nouveau design and shaped handles, in a fitted box, Sheffield 1903, 6¼oz, by Lee & Wigfull (Henry Wigfull), 14cm long, and a set of fish knives and forks with silver plated blades and simulated bone handles, in a fitted case. View details Estimates£80 - £120Sold For£70StatusSold Lot 106 A 19thC silver sifter spoon, with a pierced bowl and shaped handle, hallmarks rubbed, marks for London, 12cm long, and a pair of Edward VII open salts, with a flared rim on three ball feet, Birmingham 1905, and a single silver plated salt spoon (1 missing), in a fitted box, weighable silver 1½oz. View details Sold For£22StatusSold Lot 107 A pair of Elizabeth II silver dwarf candlesticks, of plain form with a beaded border, bases loaded, Birmingham 1967, 7cm high, and a George V silver mounted brush, with bright cut decoration and a moulded scroll border, Chester 1920. View details Sold For£25StatusSold Lot 109 A late 19th/early 20thC silver collared pin cushion, with a sage green corded top, the leather base stamped RD No 520361, hallmarks rubbed, 8cm diameter. View details Sold For£45StatusSold Lot 111 A set of four George V silver Old English pattern forks, makers marks for CW Fletcher and Son Ltd, Sheffield 1933, 9½oz. View details Sold For£130StatusSold Lot 112 A collection of silver flatware, to include three old English pattern dessert forks with engraved initials, London 1907, various fiddle pattern dessert spoons, etc., 10¼oz. View details Sold For£120StatusSold Lot 113 A collection of small silver, to include a set of six George V silver commemorative teaspoons, in a fitted box, London 1935, a silver handled button hook, a silver butter knife, the blade with engraved decoration and the handle profusely decorated with a figure of a lady, scrolls, etc., Birmingham 1902, etc., weighable silver 4oz. View details Sold For£50StatusSold Lot 114 Two George III silver old English pattern serving spoons, London 1779 and 1819, 3¼oz. View details Sold For£48StatusSold Lot 115 A collection of small silver, a George III silver caddy spoon, with a fluted bowl and bright cut decorated handle, London 1791, 8cm long, a pair of sugar tongs, London 1904, and a silver with engine turned decoration and a vacant cartouche, Birmingham 1854, 1¼oz. (3) View details Sold For£32StatusSold Lot 116 A collection of small silver and white metal mounted items, including a miniature silver chair, Birmingham 1939, a porcelain Imari pattern scent bottle with a silver stopper, etc. (a quantity) View details Sold For£50StatusSold Lot 117 A collection of pen and fruit knives, with silver plated engine turned decoration, mother of pearl inlay, tortoiseshell inlay etc, some with silver blades, etc. View details Sold For£65StatusSold Lot 118 A collection of small silver and silver plated writing instruments, to include a silver pencil holder of plain design, hallmarks rubbed, a silver plated propelling pencil, the top inset with a dark green hardstone, decorated with scrolls etc., and engraved C.B Trollope from Hy Lamb, etc. (3) View details Sold For£28StatusSold Lot 119 A group of nine silver thimbles, each of varying design, some in thimble cases, 2½oz. View details Sold For£50StatusSold Lot 120 A group of twelve silver thimbles, each of varying design, some in thimble cases, 3½oz. View details Sold For£75StatusSold Lot 121 A late 19th/ early 20thC presentation trowel, the plated blade decorated with flowers, scrolls etc., with an ivory handle, 36cm long. View details Sold For£6StatusSold Lot 122A A pair of George V silver pepper pots, of baluster form, London 1919, and a pair of Edward VII sugar bows, Sheffield 1909, 2oz. View details Estimates£30 - £50Sold For£25StatusSold Lot 123 A collection of small silver, to include various glass and silver topped dressing table and scent bottles, a silver napkin ring, a pair of silver dwarf candlesticks, of plain form, Birmingham 1916, etc. (many pieces AF) View details Sold For£50StatusSold Lot 124 A collection of small silver, a late Victorian miniature silver pepper pot, of baluster form with an urn shaped finial on a pedestal base, Birmingham 1899, a silver bud vase with a flared twisted rim, Sheffield 1899, two napkin rings and a glass match strike with silver collar, weighable silver 2¼oz. View details Sold For£75StatusSold Lot 125 An Edward VII silver mustard pot, with a flared rim and C scroll handle, on three shell cast legs terminating in pad feet, lacking liner, Chester 1902, a silver mustard spoon, Sheffield 1878, and a pair of heart shaped open salts, with two associated spoons with heart shaped bowls, Birmingham 1894, 3oz. (3) View details Sold For£50StatusSold Lot 126 A collection of 20thC silver handled flatware, each with a stainless steel blade, comprising a cake slice, cheese knife, butter knife and a cake knife, each silver handle decorated with flowers, scrolls, shell etc., hallmarks for Sheffield, various dates. View details Sold For£48StatusSold Lot 127 A collection of cut glass and silver topped dressing table bottles, to include a George V perfume bottle with a silver top and simulated tortoiseshell inlay and stopper, Birmingham 1928, 13cm high, a cut glass perfume bottle of globular form, 11.5cm high, etc. (7) View details Sold For£40StatusSold Lot 128 An early 20thC blue guilloche enamel decorated powder compact, with a silver coloured metal flower basket inset to the lid, with an outer plated border, the hinged lid enclosing a mirror back and a gilt metal rotating powder compartment, 5.5cm diameter. (enamel AF) View details Sold For£18StatusSold Lot 129 A collection of small silver and white metal, to include a white metal mounted scent bottle, decorated with leaves, flowers, etc., 5cm high, a quantity of silver handled dessert knives and forks, etc. (a quantity) View details Sold For£20StatusSold Lot 130 A set of six Victorian silver old English pattern dessert spoons, each with an engraved monogram, makers mark for Henry Holland, London 1865, 10¾oz. View details Sold For£130StatusSold Items per page 102550100 Previous|1234567|Next Previous 1234567 Next Previous 1234567 Next