Grantham Collective Sale (#70922GR) 07/09/2022 10:00 AM Closed Starts Ending 07/09/2022 10:00 AM BST 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 301-400 of 632. Previous|1234567|Next Lot 330 A Victorian silver two handled semi fluted sugar bowl, with a gadrooned rim, George Nathan and Ridley Hayes, Chester 1900, 3.79oz, 8cm high. View details Sold For£45StatusSold Lot 331 A George V silver Christening cup, of plain form with engraved monogram, on a circular foot, GF Westwood and Sons, Birmingham 1924, 3.10oz, 8cm high. View details Sold For£45StatusSold Lot 332 A Victorian silver trinket box, of rectangular form, with embossed decoration and a hammered edge, central cartouche engraved E, stamp to underside Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company Ltd, 112 Regents Street, London 1899, 2.93oz, 10.5cm wide. View details Sold For£55StatusSold Lot 333 A set of six William IV Hanoverian pattern dinner forks, London 1834, 12.35oz. View details Sold For£110StatusSold Lot 334 A pair of George III Old English pattern silver cream ladles, monogram engraved, Samuel Herbert, London 1806, 3.89oz. View details Sold For£45StatusSold Lot 335 A set of four silver Victorian silver Fiddle pattern dessert forks, Morris Cadman, London 1839 and 1840, 6.48oz. View details Sold For£60StatusSold Lot 336 A George VI silver cream jug, with a gadrooned rim and open handle, raised on three scroll feet, Walker and Hall, Birmingham 1937, 2.97oz, 8.5cm high. View details Sold For£32StatusSold Lot 337 A George V silver cigarette case, of plain form, bearing initials and engraved verso 'Shepherds Bush Lodge (1828), Feb 24 1927', Birmingham 1926, 1.13oz gross, 8cm high, a plated Silver Line First Class wine coaster and an Elizabeth II silver wine coaster, with turned treen base, Birmingham 1988, 9.5cm diameter. (3) View details Sold For£30StatusSold Lot 338 A pair of white metal squat candlesticks, marked to base Berkley International Sterling, weighed reinforced 112 15, 9cm high, and a George V silver squat loaded candlestick, Birmingham 1916, 8cm high. (3) View details Sold For£32StatusSold Lot 339 A group of small silver, to include a Victorian wine funnel, London 1860, glass match strike with silver collar, toothpick holder, ARP badge, tie clips, decanter labels, etc., weighable silver 2.23oz. View details Sold For£120StatusSold Lot 340 A group of dressing table related items, comprising a Victorian cut glass scent bottle with silver lid, engraved 'IRK from ADD', Birmingham 1891, 10cm high, a hammered silver hand mirror, two silver mounted combs, and a glass trinket jar, with silver plated lid, 9cm wide. View details Sold For£32StatusSold Lot 341 A set of four George III silver teaspoons, bright cut decorated with shaped bowls, London 1811, a quantity of coffee and teaspoons, of differing dates and makers, some initial engraved, 4.74oz. View details Sold For£42StatusSold Lot 342 Four 19thC silver Fiddle pattern dinner forks, each bearing initials, marks for London 1840, 1846, 1828, and 1835, 11.11oz. View details Sold For£105StatusSold Lot 343 A George V silver tray, of rectangular form, with a leaf and raised line decorated border, engine turned decoration with circular vacant cartouche, Birmingham 1912, 15.72oz, 28cm x 22cm. View details Sold For£220StatusSold Lot 344 An Edward VII silver decorative fork, with elaborate cast and pierced vine decorated handle, Dobson & Sons (Thomas William Dobson), London 1903, and a Victorian silver caddy spoon, with a shaped vine leaf bowl and twisted vine stem handle, George Unite, Birmingham 1850, 2.52oz. (2) View details Sold For£120StatusSold Lot 345 Four 19thC silver Fiddle pattern dinner forks, bearing initials, Birmingham 1827 and 1881, 9.75oz. View details Sold For£90StatusSold Lot 346 A set of six George III silver Old English pattern dessert spoons, bearing initial, William Eley, William Fearn and William Chawner, London 1809, 6.52oz. View details Sold For£70StatusSold Lot 347 A George V silver mustard pot, with a shaped handle with applied acanthus leaf decoration, raised on three leaf cast scroll legs, the hinged lid enclosing a blue glass liner, London 1929, and a pair of George V silver salt pots, Birmingham 1915, weighable silver 8.90oz. View details Sold For£85StatusSold Lot 348 A set of six Victorian silver Hanoverian pattern dessert forks, each bearing engraving to handle, Birmingham 1898 and 1899, 9.43oz. View details Sold For£90StatusSold Lot 349 A set of six Victorian silver Old English pattern dessert spoons, each with engraved initial R to handle and leaf decoration, John Round and Son Ltd, Sheffield 1898, 8.36oz. View details Sold For£85StatusSold Lot 350 A George V silver gravy boat, with shaped rim and open handle, raised on three feet, William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham 1931, 2.83oz, 7cm high. View details Sold For£28StatusSold Lot 351 A George V silver helmet shaped cream jug, with ribbed decoration to rim and base, Chester 1926, 2.95oz, 8cm high. View details Sold For£50StatusSold Lot 352 Seven 19thC silver Fiddle pattern dessert spoons, differing dates, assays and makers, dates to include London 1817, London 1822, London 1841, etc., 8.48oz. View details Sold For£80StatusSold Lot 353 A pair of Edward VII silver pepper pots, of baluster form, with embossed decoration, Birmingham 1902, 2.93oz, and a pair of George III sugar tongs, of plain form with engraved monogram, London 1812, 1.27oz. View details Sold For£40StatusSold Lot 354 Five George III silver Old English pattern teaspoons, each bearing C initial, London 1809 and 1815, 2.93oz. View details Sold For£30StatusSold Lot 355 Two 19thC silver Old English pattern tablespoons, bearing initials, Newcastle 1808 and London 1805, 4.28oz. View details Sold For£42StatusSold Lot 356 A George III silver Old English pattern basting spoon, engraved crest, James Ede and Alexander Hewat, London 1808, 3.37oz, 30cm long. View details Sold For£40StatusSold Lot 357 A group of small silver, to include mustard spoons, salt spoons, Fiddle pattern dessert fork, silver handled cheese knife with steel blade, an apostle spoon, etc., weighable silver 3.81oz. View details Sold For£48StatusSold Lot 358 A George III silver tablespoon, London 1800, and a late 18th/early 19thC Old English pattern serving spoon, hallmarks rubbed, 3.98oz. View details Sold For£35StatusSold Lot 359 Five 19thC silver Fiddle pattern dessert spoons, bearing initials, dates to include London 1862, Edinburgh 1806, etc., 5.78oz. View details Sold For£52StatusSold Lot 360 Seven 19thC silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons, engraved initials and crests, different makers and dates, to include London 1859, London 1851, London 1834, etc., 4.44oz. View details Sold For£42StatusSold Lot 361 A group of small silver, comprising a George III silver toothpick case, with bright cut decoration, Birmingham 1791, two silver propelling pencils, a silver and mother of pearl miniature button hook, and a George III folding travelling fork, with mother of pearl handle and initialled cartouche. View details Sold For£110StatusSold Lot 362 Five 19thC silver Old English pattern dessert spoons, some with engraved crests and initials, various makers and dates, to include London 1830, London 1801, London 1826, etc., 5.07oz. View details Sold For£48StatusSold Lot 363 A set of six George V silver coffee spoons, with bean terminals, Sheffield 1917, in fitted case, a set of six George V silver teaspoons and six silver handled butter knives with stainless steel blades, weighable silver 2oz. View details Sold For£50StatusSold Lot 364 Two late 18th/early 19thC silver Rattail pattern serving spoons, one engraved MB to handle verso, hallmarks rubbed, one possibly for London 1744, 3.97oz. View details Sold For£55StatusSold Lot 365 A George III silver Old English pattern tablespoon, bright cut decorated, Samuel Davenport, London 1792, a further George III silver Old English pattern bright cut decorated tablespoon, London 1800, and a similar dessert spoon, London 1784, 4.08oz. View details Sold For£42StatusSold Lot 366 An Edward VII silver three piece cruet, comprising lidded mustard pot and a pair of two handled open salts, each embossed with Art Nouveau motifs, with blue glass liners, Birmingham 1902, 5.21oz. View details Sold For£70StatusSold Lot 367 A George III silver Fiddle pattern serving fork, with engraved initials to handle, William Eley and William Fearn, London 1781, 4.21oz. View details Sold For£45StatusSold Lot 368 Six various 19thC silver forks, Fiddle, Old English and Rattail pattern, to include dinner fork, London 1869, a pair of Georgian silver fruit forks, etc., various makers and dates, 9.58oz. View details Sold For£95StatusSold Lot 369 Two similar George III silver Old English pattern tablespoons, each initial engraved, London 1801 and 1802, 4.23oz. View details Sold For£40StatusSold Lot 370 Two late 18thC silver tablespoons, comprising a Fiddle pattern spoon, initial engraved, London 1798, and an Old English pattern example, hallmarks rubbed, 4.55oz. View details Sold For£45StatusSold Lot 371 A group of small silver, comprising an Edward VII silver Fiddle pattern soup spoon, Sheffield 1903, a barrel shaped salt pot, a Victorian silver pounce pot, Sheffield 1851, and a squat candlestick with loaded base, weighable silver 4.73oz, and a group of hallmarking books. View details Sold For£45StatusSold Lot 372 A Mappin and Webb silver plated twin handled oval tray, with a gadrooned rim, 62cm wide. View details Sold For£40StatusSold Lot 373 A Victorian brass strut photograph frame, with a scrolling leaf border, 12cm wide, further strut frame, 10cm wide, and a small rectangular strut frame, 4cm wide. (3) View details Sold For£65StatusSold Lot 374 A group of vertu, comprising a Victorian magnifying glass, oval picture frame containing a portrait of a soldier, pipe form pencil holder, and two snuff boxes, together with a cut work greetings card, glass salt and a circular dish. (a quantity) View details Sold For£42StatusSold Lot 375 A 9ct Masonic pendant, 1.6g, Queen Victoria half crown 1887, in a brooch mount, pair of silver earrings, cufflinks and a chain. View details Sold For£28StatusSold Lot 376 A bloodstone pendant, in a yellow metal mount, Victorian 9ct gold and garnet three stone brooch, 2.7g, and an 18ct gold pin, 3.0g. View details Sold For£100StatusSold Lot 378 A Victorian silver belt buckle, repousse decorated with figures, Thomas White, London 1897, together with a belcher link neck chain, white metal, on two bolt ring clasps. (2) View details Sold For£30StatusSold Lot 379 An early 20thC doll's head form hat pin holder, containing assorted hat pins, 30cm high. View details Sold For£28StatusSold Lot 380 A 19thC Cantonese famille rose porcelain plate, decorated with reserves of figures, birds and flowers, 24cm wide. (AF) View details Estimates£10 - £20Sold For£12StatusSold Lot 381 A Meiji period Imari charger, transfer printed in blue and enamelled in colours with a farmer, animal and bird, within a border of The Three Friends (pine prunus and bamboo), three character mark to underside, 36.5cm diameter. View details Estimates£30 - £50Sold For£22StatusSold Lot 382 An Oriental porcelain vase, of cylindrical shouldered form, decorated with repeat reserves of figures, flowers, butterflies, etc., 33cm high, and a pottery figure of a deity, 32cm high. (2) View details Sold For£15StatusSold Lot 383 An Indian red lacquer dish, decorated with birds and gilt heightened leaves, bearing label to underside for Kashmir Governments Arts Emporium, stock number A73-27, 20cm diameter, a Chinese carved red lacquer box, depicting figures, trees, the interior with a blue enamelled interior, 9cm diameter, and an Oriental hard stone soap dish, 12cm wide. (3) View details Sold For£30StatusSold Lot 384 A Chinese pine brass food carrier, with shaped locking mechanism and tapering sides, 33cm high, 27cm wide. View details Sold For£20StatusSold Lot 385 A pair of 20thC Chinese porcelain dogs of fo, each glazed in blue, 20cm high, stamped Made in China to underside. View details Sold For£30StatusSold Lot 386 An early 20thC Chinese elm travelling box, the hinged lid opening to reveal a vanity mirror, above one narrow and one deep drawer, with brass fittings, raised on bracket feet, 18cm high, 24.5cm wide, 29.5cm deep. View details Sold For£45StatusSold Lot 387 A Chinese gilt metal model of a junk, triple masted with twelve oars, twin anchors and pennants, on a lacquer base, with presentation plaque 'Presented to Mr C P O' Birch, CPM CSP, District Commander, Kwun Tong District, 15.4.1991 - 3.5.1992, From All Officers of the Kwun Tong Police District 15.5.1992', Perspex case 45cm high, 41cm wide, together with a further case, with glazed top and sides, front also presentation marked, 33cm high, 21cm wide. (2) View details Sold For£30StatusSold Lot 388 A Chinese leather domed casket, with bas-relief gilt carved decoration and brass lock plate, 52cm wide, containing a Chinese scroll painting of a landscape, signed, 49cm x 92cm. View details Sold For£30StatusSold Lot 390 A Japanese earthenware hexagonal shaped plaque, decorated with numerous figures in a village scene, unmarked, 36cm wide, and a Japanese Meiji period earthenware plaque, with similar decoration (AF), 32cm diameter. View details Sold For£70StatusSold Lot 391 A Wade pottery figure of a heron, printed marks, 19cm high. View details Sold For£170StatusSold Lot 392 A pair of Tiffany style table lamps, the shades decorated with flowers, 50cm high, and further pair of table lamps, the shades decorated with cranes, 41cm high. (4) View details Sold For£140StatusSold Lot 393 An HMV 78rpm set of Aldershot Command Search Light Tattoo records, further 78rpm records and LPs, boxed. View details Sold For£1StatusSold Lot 394 A graduated set of Masons style Ironstone hydra jugs, together with a chamber pot and fruit bowl. (7) View details Sold For£22StatusSold Lot 396 An early 19thC Georgian mahogany cased dial clock, by Handley and Moore of London, the dial bearing Roman and Arabic numerals, style fusee mount, with pendulum and key, 37cm diameter. View details Estimates£400 - £600Sold For£350StatusSold Lot 397 A set of Victorian cast iron fire implements, with foliate embossed brass handles, comprising shovel, poker and pair of coal tongs, 75cm high, together with a copper warming pan with a turned wooden handle, 114cm high. (4) View details Estimates£50 - £70Sold For£50StatusSold Lot 398 Books; Carpentry and Joinery, 5 vols, edited by John Ednie published by The Gresham Publishing Company Limited 1926, together with children's literature and other books. (a quantity) View details Sold For£20StatusSold Lot 399 Vintage curtains, pelmets and tie backs. (a quantity) View details Sold For£5StatusSold Lot 400 An Aiwa AF5080 stereo music centre, with turntable radio and cassette player, together with a pair of Celestion Ditton 15 speakers. View details Sold For£30StatusSold Lot 401 An early 20thC oak coal box, carved to the lid with a galleon, coat of arms to the front, raised on turned feet, 41cm high, 43cm wide, 33cm deep. View details Sold For£30StatusSold Lot 402 Two bowler hats, helmet, various further hats, Turkish slippers, vintage shoes, and kid gloves. (a quantity) View details Sold For£20StatusSold Lot 403 A group of Carltonware leaf moulded pottery, including dishes, bowls, and a preserve pot cover and spoon. (a quantity) View details Sold For£22StatusSold Lot 404 An Aynsley porcelain part tea service decorated in the Pembroke pattern, comprising teapot, cream jug, sucrier, bread plate, six cups, saucers and plates. View details Sold For£35StatusSold Lot 406 Four Villeroy and Boch Christmas enamel boxes, three boxed. View details Sold For£45StatusSold Lot 407 A 19thC Anglo Indian mother of pearl inlaid box, decorated to the lid with a temple and bands of scrolling leaves, raised on bracket feet, 25cm wide, 20cm deep. View details Sold For£120StatusSold Lot 408 A Pukeberg modern glass bud vase, of square section, decorated with abstract circular recesses, bears label, 13cm high. View details Sold For£32StatusSold Lot 409 Taxidermy. A bullfinch and a yellowhammer, cased, 22.5cm high, 24cm wide, together with a stoat, modelled on a piece of wood, 25cm wide. View details Sold For£20StatusSold Lot 410 A 19thC Qing Dynasty silk lantern, of hexagonal form, raised on a wooden stand, 35cm high, together with a mother of pearl inlaid circular wooden box, with a fitted interior, and a wooden book slide with carved dragon ends, 32cm wide. (3) View details Sold For£15StatusSold Lot 411 A Bradshaw's Railway Map of England, Wales and Southern Scotland, published by Henry Blacklock and Company Limited, London, Geographia Map of Norfolk, two Ordnance Survey War Revision Maps 1940 of Potmadoc and Criccieth, an Officers Training Corps 1932 Map of North West Hampshire, and a War Office Manual of Map Reading, Photo Reading and Field Sketching 1929. View details Sold For£10StatusSold Lot 412 A pair of 19thC silver plate and mahogany wine coasters, engraved centrally with a crest, 14.5cm diameter, together with a 19thC glass funnel. (3) View details Sold For£30StatusSold Lot 413 Assorted Barbie dolls, including Spice Girls doll, two musical poodles, various soft and other toys. View details Sold For£38StatusSold Lot 414 A group of pottery and porcelain relating to Grantham, including two Briggs and Gamble cherry toothpaste boxes and lids, pair of soup plates printed with the Grantham Equitable Comp Cooperative Industrial Society Limited, further plates, two funnels for Pawson's Patent, Grantham, a 19thC cream jug printed with a view of Belvoir Castle for Watson, Grantham, crested wares, etc. (a quantity) View details Sold For£55StatusSold Lot 415 A group of Royal Worcester oven to table wares decorated in the Evesham pattern, including a casserole dish and cover, tureens and covers, flan and souffle dishes, serving plates, etc. (a quantity) View details Sold For£20StatusSold Lot 416 A pair of replica flintlock pistols, 46cm wide. View details Sold For£35StatusSold Lot 417 An Arts and Crafts brass and cut glass oil lamp, with a glass chimney and etched glass shade, 57cm high, together with a duplex brass oil lamp, with chimney and floral etched glass shade, 54cm high. (2) View details Sold For£22StatusSold Lot 418 Four Threshold Accelerometer boxes, 31cm wide. View details Sold For£30StatusSold Lot 419 A Thai polished bronze canteen of cutlery, contained in two cases. View details Sold For£70StatusSold Lot 420 An early 20thC lustre enamelled cast iron fireside companion set, modelled as a knight holding a brush shovel and tongs, the helmet opening to reveal a poker, 35cm high. View details Sold For£10StatusSold Lot 421 After F Vivares. A coloured engraving of a View from Richmond Hill Down the River, published according to Act of Parliament, 28cm x 43cm, together with a signed lithographic print of pheasants, after Philip Rickman, 43cm x 59cm. (2) View details Estimates£20 - £40Sold For£15StatusSold Lot 426 A late 18thC black and white coaching engraving, 22cm x 28cm, a 19thC watercolour of a river landscape, 7.5cm x 11cm, and a watercolour of a street scene, 16cm x 11.5cm. (3) View details Sold For£25StatusSold Lot 427 Betty Moore. Map of Cornwall showing mammals, birds and fish associated with the county, watercolour, signed, dated 1962, verso with a letter to the buyer detailing the life shown, 51cm x 55cm. View details Sold For£32StatusSold Lot 428 A group of engravings and prints, some related to Grantham, including Grantham Church, St Wulfram's Grantham after the original by Charles Wickes, and an interior, proof, published by Laurence Ridge, Grantham. (a quantity) View details Sold For£65StatusSold Lot 429 After John Ogilby. The Road from Grantham to Tuxford, verso to Doncaster, from Britannia Depicter, hand coloured engraving, published 1720, 18.5cm x 12.5cm, a map of Lincolnshire north from London, by WK Toms, published 1742, 15.5cm x 15.5cm, map of Lincolnshire divided into it's Wapontakes, after Emanuel Bowen, published 1761, 19cm x 17cm, and another map of Lincolnshire after Robert Morden, 22.5cm x 17cm. (4) View details Sold For£10StatusSold Lot 430 A Chinese silk work panel, possibly from a tunic, embroidered with butterflies and flowers, 27cm x 23cm. View details Sold For£10StatusSold Lot 431 Two copies of The Sporting Life, over painted with humorous jockeys, mixed media, and a further copy of The Sporting Life, over painted with yokels, signed indistinctly, 42cm x 30cm. View details Sold For£12StatusSold Lot 432 A Pears print of Bubbles, after John Everett Millais, framed and glazed, 75cm x 54cm. View details Estimates£40 - £60Sold For£38StatusSold Lot 433 After Dutch Master. Still life of lobster and fruit, print on canvas, 81cm x 100.5cm. View details Sold For£20StatusSold Lot 434 Nina Carroll (British 1932-1990). Street scene, ink and water colour, signed, 24cm x 34cm. View details Sold For£15StatusSold Lot 435 Jean Clewes. Portrait of a friend, charcoal, 39.5cm x 32.5cm, further portrait study, watercolour and body colour, signed, 41cm x 34cm, three smaller abstract studies, and a painting of a rose. (6) View details Sold For£7StatusSold Lot 436 Thomas Osbourne Robinson (British 1904-76). Costume designs for Hamlet and Richard III, watercolour, signed, 40cm x 30cm. (3) View details Sold For£160StatusSold Lot 437 After Chris Fiddes. The Church of All Saints, Northampton, limited edition print 15/50, signed, dated '78, 52cm x 33cm. View details Sold For£10StatusSold Items per page 102550100 Previous|1234567|Next Previous 1234567 Next Previous 1234567 Next