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 1-100 of 749. Previous|12345678|Next Lot 1 William Crawhall (act c1859-c1894). The Thames at Westminster, oil on canvas, attributed and titled on mount, 64cm x 104cm. To be sold without reserve.On initial inspection, there is extensive craquelure to the canvas and clear line marks where the canvas has previously been within a different frame or partially under a mount. View details Sold For£1,600StatusSold Lot 2 Jacob Epstein (1880-1959). Bust of Mrs Ambrose McAvoy, brown patinated bronze, 1909, 46.8cm high. Provenance as per catalogue description. Estimate: £5000-£8000. Upon initial inspection, the bust shows evidence of age but appears without damage or repair. It is 44.3cm high, excluding the base. The base is 2.5cm. Altogether, the lot measures at 46.8cm. View details Sold For£4,600StatusSold Lot 4 A George IV mahogany small writing table, the rectangular top with a leather inset and rounded corners, above two frieze drawers, on turned legs with brass castors, in the manner of Gillows, 76cm x 50cm. View details Sold For£240StatusSold Lot 5 A Regency rosewood and brass inlaid mantel clock, the silvered dial stamped Gravell & Sons, London, No. 4016, on bun feet, 37cm high. Purchased from Raffety and Walwyn. Clock has pendulum to interior and key has been removed for safe keeping. Upon initial inspection there is a small section of gadrooning missing to front left corner of plinth, general marks, small scratches, etc., typical of age and object. The dial is 15cm diameter. View details Sold For£1,500StatusSold Lot 6 An early 19thC brown glazed Staffordshire lion, After Ralph Wood, with the front right paw resting on a magenta coloured ball, on a rectangular base, 33cm long. Upon initial inspection there is a slight loss of glaze towards the end of the lion's tail, the front right tooth is chipped, general firing faults to include some pitting, lack of glaze in all areas, etc. Estimate: £200-£300. View details Sold For£400StatusSold Lot 8 A George II silver square salver, engraved centrally with a crest and overall with an elaborate design of scrolls, shells, leaves, etc, each corner containing a heraldic lion, with re-entrant corners and shaped feet, London 1749, maker William Peaston, 28oz, 25.5cm wide. Upon initial inspection mark has possibly previously had Sellotape or something similar over the top and rectangular mark is glue residue, surface has overall scratches of differing lengths, engraving visible to both sides, wear View details Sold For£1,700StatusSold Lot 9 After Van Dyck. 18thC Continental School, full length portrait of Charles I with stick and sword, oil on panel, 49cm x 36cm. View details Sold For£500StatusSold Lot 10 Denis Parsons (1934-2012). A carved walnut bust of Sir Christopher Wren, on ebonised plinth, 47cm high. Ex Linford Bridgeman of Lichfield. View details Sold For£500StatusSold Lot 11 A Continental bronzed plaster figure of the lion of Lucerne, 18cm wide. View details Sold For£110StatusSold Lot 12 A Continental cast bronze figure of a rearing leopard, on a square rouge marble base, 15cm high. View details Sold For£70StatusSold Lot 13 After Oscar Nemon (1906-1985). A bronzed casting of Winston Churchill, 14cm high. Provenance: Given to Lord Cormack by the sculptor himself. Upon initial inspection some scuffing to back of bust, no apparent cracks, chips or repairs. View details Sold For£650StatusSold Lot 14 A bottle of Remy Martin Louis XII Cognac, in presentation box, with registration number KA-8163. View details Sold For£900StatusSold Lot 15 After Noble. A plaster cast bust of the young Queen Victoria in her coronation year, 62cm high. View details Sold For£110StatusSold Lot 16 A 19thC Samuel Alcock and Co Parian figure of The Duke of Wellington, modelled seated on a chair with his monogram to the rectangular base, produced June 1852, 29cm high. No apparent damage upon initial inspection. View details Sold For£550StatusSold Lot 17 A Victorian Robinson & Leadbeta Parian bust, in the form of Rt Hon Benjamin Disraeli, after a sculpture by Wyon, published by John Stark, 30cm high. View details Sold For£280StatusSold Lot 18 A reproduction table globe, on a tapering base, a reproduction of a 16thC globe, 61cm high. View details Sold For£110StatusSold Lot 19 A pair of 19thC spelter busts, in the form of Queen Victoria and Prince Albert, produced in 1841 for their wedding, 15cm high. View details Sold For£85StatusSold Lot 20 A letter from William Pitt (1759-1806). 'Are there any ships at Plymouth which Lord Gardiner or Admiral Young can have join our fleet?', Sunday March 31st, 17cm x 12cm. View details Sold For£160StatusSold Lot 21 A 17thC South German carved oak figure of the Infant Christ, 43cm high. View details Sold For£160StatusSold Lot 22 A late 19thC/ early 20thC Copeland Parian match or Vesta holder, the lid modelled with a bust of clergyman Dean Stanley, the base in the form of a plinth, stamped Copeland Copyright to the underside, 13cm high. No apparent damage upon initial inspection. View details Sold For£38StatusSold Lot 23 A mid 19thC W.H. Kerr and Co Worcester Parian bust, after the sculptor E.J. Jones of Prince Albert, on a circular socle, 35cm high. Upon initial inspection slight splitting to back near marks (possibly firing fault) to the right of the EJ Jones Sculpter mark, general marks, etc., and some staining overall. View details Sold For£170StatusSold Lot 24 A pair of late 18thC Worcester porcelain saucers, printed on blue with birds in branches pattern, under glazed blue, hatched crescent mark, 13cm diameter. Upon initial inspection there is a visible hairline crack to one saucer running from edge towards foliage on second branch to left, the other saucer has no apparent damage. View details Sold For£50StatusSold Lot 25 A Nanking cargo cafe au lait ground blue and white tea bowl and saucer, ex lot 5245, a blue and white tea bowl and saucer, ex lot 5535, and a small blue and white dragon decorated bowl from the Hatcher Collection, Christies June 1984. Upon initial inspection the Nanking bowl has slight nibbles or imperfections to the rim. View details Sold For£180StatusSold Lot 26 A pair of Hamilton Derby cobalt ground porcelain mugs, painted by J. McLaughlin, each decorated with an oval vignette After Thomas Priest of Lambeth Place, and harbour scenes within gilt foliate borders, inscribed 'For Mary Christmas 1982 and Easter 1983', 7.5cm high. View details Sold For£48StatusSold Lot 27 A Limoges biscuit porcelain oval box and cover, moulded in relief with cherubs to the cover and dancing cherubs to the outside, gilt metal mounts, a Limoges mark, 15cm diameter. View details Sold For£30StatusSold Lot 28 A late 18thC/early 19thC New Hall saucer, decorated with flowers and a central shell, and two Chinese famille rose style saucers. View details Sold For£20StatusSold Lot 29 A 19thC Wedgwood jug, made to commemorate the Death of Benjamin Disraeli in 1881, with various printed and painted panels, to include a bust of Disraeli himself within a laurel wreath, impressed mark to the underside, 17cm high. Provenance: Previously the Collection of Enoch Powell MP. View details Sold For£80StatusSold Lot 30 A Mintons beaker, limited edition made to commemorate the Coronation of Edward VIII, No. 355/2000, 10cm high. View details Sold For£10StatusSold Lot 31 A late 19thC enamel beaker, made to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria in 1897, 10cm high. View details Sold For£12StatusSold Lot 32 A 19thC white glazed pottery bust of Lord Byron, unmarked, 17cm high, 10cm wide, 6.5cm deep. Upon initial inspection there is a crackle to the glaze overall, slight losses or lack of glaze to hair, nose, top of lip, eye lid, and bottom button, the base has a historical hair crack, and another crack potentially in the firing to the base. View details Sold For£15StatusSold Lot 33 An early 19thC Staffordshire beaker, made to commemorate the Death of Nelson in 1805, with powder blue ground, 10cm high. (AF) Upon initial inspection star crack to base of beaker, chip also to base, firing faults, general wear to rim, etc. View details Sold For£38StatusSold Lot 34 A 19thC Staffordshire mug, made to commemorate the Coronation of William IV, printed in purple, 10cm high. Upon initial inspection overall a degree of staining and crazing to the mug, small historical chip to rim lining up with handle, various other chips to rim but appear to be glazed denoting firing faults, slight scuffing to top of rim, staining and crazing to underside. View details Sold For£55StatusSold Lot 35 A modern Russian box and cover, the top decorated with buildings, figures and a chariot on a black ground, the hinged lid with a red interior, 20cm wide. View details Sold For£40StatusSold Lot 37 A Roman terracotta cockerel, 1st century AD, 14cm high. (AF) View details Sold For£65StatusSold Lot 38 A terracotta pig, Rhodes 4th century BC, 5.5cm high. Provenance: Purchased from Charles Ede. View details Sold For£340StatusSold Lot 39 An ancient Indus Valley Civilisation terracotta bowl, decorated with antelope, 3rd Millennium BC, 13cm diameter. View details Sold For£110StatusSold Lot 40 A Croatian studio pottery figure of The Madonna, embellished in gilt, on a square base, impressed mark to the reverse, damage to crown and base, 37cm high. On initial inspection the figure is likely less than 40 years old. View details Sold For£60StatusSold Lot 41 A Chinese blue and white baluster vase, old restoration, 20cm high. View details Sold For£30StatusSold Lot 42 A late 18thC/early 19thC Worcester porcelain tea bowl and saucer, decorated in gilt with flowers within cobalt borders. View details Sold For£22StatusSold Lot 43 Two 18thC Chinese porcelain small saucer dishes, one decorated with deer, the other a figure of a man, one label to underside C.A. Mau Binh Thuan, ex lot 02577 Sotheby's Auction, 13cm diameter. Upon initial inspection the smaller dish has a visible hairline crack to the reverse, and a chip to the edge. View details Sold For£30StatusSold Lot 44 A 19thC Parian figure of John Wesley preaching, on a circular base, 19cm high. View details Sold For£32StatusSold Lot 45 An 18thC Worcester Fruit Sprigs pattern bowl, c.1775, a gift from the Worcester specialist Henry Sandon, and restored by him also, 15cm diameter. View details Sold For£80StatusSold Lot 46 Two pieces of 18thC Worcester, each decorated with the blue lily pattern, c.1790, a slop bowl and a tapering coffee can, the bowl 17cm diameter. Upon initial inspection may be paint but unable to remove to bottom of base, bowl has wear to the brown rim and slight wear to gilding to interior, exterior bowl has no apparent damage. View details Sold For£30StatusSold Lot 47 A modern Vienna porcelain jar and cover, decorated with green flowers, printed and impressed mark to base, stamped Augari Arten Vienna, various pattern numbers, 22cm high. View details Sold For£22StatusSold Lot 48 A 19thC Sevres bisque porcelain figure of Europa and the bull, depicting a bull, emblazoned in flowers, on an oval base with a central cartouche, 30cm high. Upon initial inspection there are a number of petals either missing or chipped, mainly to the garland on the rider's lap, around the neck of the bull and to the basket, losses underneath to leaves, possible minute damage to tips of horns, etc. View details Sold For£180StatusSold Lot 49 A pair of Ginori Naples porcelain figures, each with a white glaze, carrying wine and a basket, with marks in blue to the underside. View details Sold For£20StatusSold Lot 50 A German porcelain white glazed rearing horse, mark in blue to rectangular base, 20cm high. View details Sold For£45StatusSold Lot 51 A group of four Chinese porcelain white glazed pagodas. On initial inspection, all pagodas appear to be in good condition. The larger pair measure 26.5cm high and 6.25cm wide, whilst the smaller pair measure 22cm high and 5.25cm wide. View details Sold For£190StatusSold Lot 52 A pair of ceramic hares, in 18thC style, each on a flower-encrusted base, copies of Meissen originals by Johann Kandler, 10cm wide. View details Sold For£55StatusSold Lot 54 A modern carved sculpture of a tern, presented 2009, 29cm wide. Upon initial inspection there is no apparent damage, the piece is unmarked, we do not have any provenance. View details Sold For£70StatusSold Lot 55 A pair of 20thC Swedish porcelain chocolate cups and covers, each decorated with an armorial within gilt borders, 8cm high. View details Sold For£15StatusSold Lot 57 A modern Spode figure of a huntsman and his dog, 15cm high. View details Sold For£18StatusSold Lot 59 A late 19thC/early 20thC miniature longcase timepiece, the mahogany and marquetry case, with a broken pediment, above white enamel dial, indistinctly signed, the movement possibly French, 40cm high. View details Sold For£42StatusSold Lot 60 A late 19thC French black marble portico style clock, with a bronzed frieze, circular dial, signed Kleiser & Sons of York, 39cm high. View details Sold For£60StatusSold Lot 61 A 19thC French gilt metal mantel clock, the circular dial with Roman numerals, the case cast and surmounted by a gentleman in Elizabethan costume, surrounded by laurel leaves, glass dome, 36cm high. On initial inspection small nibbles to glass on bottom of dome, the clock has a key and pendulum, some wear tot he finish of the front of the clock and left side foliage is detached. View details Sold For£95StatusSold Lot 62 A late 19thC/early 20thC French brass carriage clock, the white enamel dial with Roman numerals, with a leather case, 14cm high. View details Sold For£45StatusSold Lot 63 A late 19thC French carriage timepiece, with a swing handle and reeded columns, pierced frieze, the white enamel dial bearing the name G.E.Griffin, Tamworth and Paris, with leather travelling case, 16cm high, and a leather travelling case. View details Sold For£100StatusSold Lot 64 A 19thC ebonised library timepiece, with brass handle, white enamel dial, 17cm wide. View details Sold For£35StatusSold Lot 65 A Herend porcelain lamp base, of hexagonal form, decorated with the Rothschild's bird pattern, 28cm high. View details Sold For£48StatusSold Lot 68 A set of eight faceted cut glass candlesticks, each on an octagonal base, suspended with cut lustres, with four lustre sconces, 25cm high. View details Sold For£130StatusSold Lot 69 A pair of St Louis cut glass claret jugs, each with a gilt rim, and stoppers, 41cm high. View details Sold For£100StatusSold Lot 70 A star cut port decanter, with pagoda flat cut stopper, 33cm high. View details Sold For£10StatusSold Lot 71 A Waterford cut glass decanter and stopper, with star cut decoration, 33cm high. View details Sold For£28StatusSold Lot 73 An extensive Herend Rothschild birds pattern hand painted porcelain dinner service, including four tureens and covers, large meat dish, two sauce boats, various dishes of different sizes, ten dinner plates, side plates, and eighteen dessert dishes. There are approximately 49 pieces in the lot, including tureens as one piece and two set mats as one piece. On initial inspection one dinner plate has a chip to the rim. View details Sold For£1,800StatusSold Lot 74 A cut glass and silver plated claret jug, the hinged lid mounted with a Heraldic lion, 32cm high. View details Sold For£55StatusSold Lot 75 A late 18thC wine glass, with a swag engraved bowl and a faceted stem, together with two small square bottles, lacking stoppers. (3) View details Sold For£10StatusSold Lot 78 A pair of early 19thC Sheffield plated telescopic candlesticks, each on a domed base, 17cm high. View details Sold For£28StatusSold Lot 79 A canteen of cutlery, Old English pattern, with feathered edge and monogram, London 1900, in oak case, 103oz overall. Retailed by John Hall & Co. Manchester. View details Sold For£1,750StatusSold Lot 81 An early 19thC Sheffield plate tazza, with a raised border and central engraved griffin crest. Upon initial inspection stand or tazza sits flat on table and no apparent rocking, wear to bottom edge of base, and some slight wearing to edge of top, general scratches, etc., typical of age and use. View details Sold For£32StatusSold Lot 82 A pair of Elizabeth II small silver goblets, engraved to the underside of the foot 'To Patrick Cormack to mark his election to Parliament on June 18th 1970' to one, the other engraved 'Presented by the officers and members of Cannock Conservative Association on the 15th January 1971', hallmarked for Birmingham 1970, 9oz, 12m high. View details Sold For£150StatusSold Lot 83 A George III silver loving cup, of plain form on a domed foot, engraved to the centre 'In Testimony of the sincere grateful esteem we held to Mr Joseph Agar in consideration of his long and faithful discharge as steward to the Methodist Society in York. This Tribute of respect is most affectionately presented by a few friends June 1815', Newcastle, 12 1/4oz, 14 cm high. View details Sold For£200StatusSold Lot 84 A Lincoln Cathedral commemorative goblet, engraved to the base 'Lincoln Cathedral 1072-1972', Birmingham 1971, 5 3/4oz, 10.5cm high. View details Sold For£150StatusSold Lot 85 An 18thC style silver candlestick, cast with leaves, on a shaped square base, loaded, Birmingham 1969, 29cm high. View details Sold For£80StatusSold Lot 86 A George V oval pierced silver sweetmeat dish, cast with bell flowers and ovals, on four shaped tapering feet, London 1910, maker L & A, 5oz, 14cm wide. View details Sold For£85StatusSold Lot 87 A 19thC French silver ink stand, cast overall with Rococo scrolls, with two hinged wells containing glass liners, left-hand liner damaged, marks underneath circa 1870, weighable silver 15 1/4oz, 22cm wide. On initial inspection, both liners are present of which the right hand liner is considerably chipped around the rim, with the lid to the inkwell slightly offset. Otherwise in good condition. View details Sold For£260StatusSold Lot 89 A pair of silver coasters, each with a mahogany turned base, London 1982, 12.5cm diameter. View details Sold For£85StatusSold Lot 90 A Victorian small silver plate, with a shaped border, engraved centrally with a nautical scene of shipping with figures of a young family looking out to sea, engraved 'John William Jones from his Godfather Isaiah Duncott 19th March 1857', hallmarked for London 1855, 4.5oz, 16cm diameter. View details Sold For£110StatusSold Lot 91 A George III silver waiter, with a pie crust and gadrooned border, engraved centrally with an eagle crest, on ball and claw feet, London 1774, 7.5oz, 20cm diameter. Upon initial inspection the centre appears thinner around the engraving, engraving also visible to reverse, general marks, scratches, etc., to both sides. View details Sold For£120StatusSold Lot 92 A pair of early 19thC Sheffield plate chamber sticks, each with snuffers and engraved with a stag crest, 13.5cm wide high. Upon initial inspection general wear to both, one candlestick has wear to bottom rim or edge, crest, thumbpiece and sconce, the other also has wear but to a lesser degree, both worn to underside from natural use, the less worn candlestick also has a split to the top and with part visibly sticking out, hole, etc. View details Sold For£28StatusSold Lot 93 An early Victorian silver salver, with a shaped raised border cast with leaves, engraved centrally with the inscription 'Presented to Sir Patrick Cormack by South Staffordshire Conservatives to mark 40 years in the House 26th March 2010', surrounded by leaf and flower engraving, London 1843, by Charles Rawlings and William Summers, 35oz, 26cm diameter. View details Sold For£575StatusSold Lot 95 A pair of modern silver cast candlesticks, in mid 18thC style, London 1959, engraved 'From Patrick to Mary 25 years 1967-1992, and 'To Mary 18th August 1992 with love', 16oz gross, 11cm high. View details Sold For£280StatusSold Lot 97 A George I silver and tortoiseshell oval box, the lid with hammered decoration of a simple strap, unmarked, 9cm wide. Upon initial inspection the tortoiseshell lid is loose, there is some loss of tortoiseshell to the underside, holes to back where previously attached to metal rim, overall wear to silver mounts, three to five visible chips to tortoiseshell on base. View details Sold For£50StatusSold Lot 100 A modern silver shoe horn, London hallmark, 2 1/4oz. View details Sold For£55StatusSold Lot 101 An Edwardian silver three piece tea set, with a teapot with ebonised handle and knop, each with part fluted decoration, London 1901, 30oz gross. View details Sold For£480StatusSold Lot 102 A George III silver chalice, of plain form with a gilt interior, on tapering base, London 1815, maker William Kingdon, 11 3/4oz, 16cm high. View details Sold For£260StatusSold Lot 103 A Middle Eastern white metal anklet, of hinged form, with repousse and engraved decoration of scrolls, geometric designs, etc, 11oz. View details Sold For£170StatusSold Lot 104 An early 18thC plain silver tumbler cup, marks indistinct but circa 1730, 2 1/4oz, 7cm diameter. View details Sold For£180StatusSold Lot 105 A modern silver and rosewood pepper grinder, Birmingham 1985, 10cm high. View details Sold For£30StatusSold Lot 106 An early Victorian laburnum circular turned box, the lid applied with a central cartouche or shield engraved 'A Token of Remembrance Alex Stewart Esq. from G. Gordon Bucharn 1841', 9cm diameter. View details Sold For£50StatusSold Lot 107 A pair of Elizabeth II silver coasters, produced for the Millennium 2000, with decoration to indicate this, on turned mahogany base, Birmingham 2000. View details Sold For£75StatusSold Lot 108 A pair of George III pierced silver boat shaped salts, on four tapering feet, Sheffield 1783, with blue glass liners, 3 1/2oz. View details Sold For£55StatusSold Lot 109 A pair of George V silver salts, in mid 18thC style, with three scroll feet, Birmingham 1912, 5 1/4oz. View details Sold For£85StatusSold Lot 110 A pair of Victorian silver pepper pots, of urn form, with part fluted decoration on a square foot, London 1894, 2 1/4oz, 8cm high. View details Sold For£105StatusSold Lot 111 A pair of mid 19thC Indian white metal pepper and salt, with embossed decoration of scrolls and leaves, mark to base, 6oz, 11cm high. View details Sold For£95StatusSold Lot 112 A pair of Victorian silver pepper pots, each cast with scrolls, etc, London 1882, 5oz, 11cm high. View details Sold For£80StatusSold Lot 113 A George IV silver cream jug, cast overall with shells, scrolls and with a shaped handle with leaf cast thumb piece, gilt interior and crest on four scroll feet, 14 1/4oz, London 1825, maker Robert Garrard. View details Sold For£240StatusSold Lot 114 A mid 18thC silver wine funnel, with a gadrooned border, London Assay marks indistinct, 4 1/2oz. View details Sold For£95StatusSold Lot 115 A pair of early 19thC Sheffield plate shell shape butter dishes, each with a horse crest and three shell feet, 12cm wide. View details Sold For£55StatusSold Lot 116 A mid 18thC silver swing handled sugar basket, with a pierced and floral engraved border, and central thistle crest, by William Plomer, 4oz, 16.5cm high. View details Sold For£80StatusSold Lot 117 A William IV plain drum shaped mustard pot, with shell cast thumb piece, blue glass liner, and associated spoon, weighable silver 5oz. 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