The CANTERBURY AUCTION Galleries
Tuesday, October 26 2010
Viewing Saturday 10am-4pm, Sunday 12pm-4pm, Monday 10am-7pm immediately prior to sale. Open on mornings of sale (Tuesday and Wednesday) from 8.30am until 10am for viewing. Sale starts promptly at 10am each day. Please remember that if you want to leave a commission bid or bid by telephone we need all instructions by Monday 6.30pm before sale.
Lot 390 SOLD FOR: £ 50
Richard Simkin - "Our Armies", published by Sampson Low, Marston & Co, London (one hardbound volume - quite worn)
Guide Price: £70-100
Lot 391 SOLD FOR: £ 210
Edward Hasted - "The History and Topographical Survey of the County of Kent", second edition, volumes one to twelve, printed by W Bristow, Canterbury, 1797 (twelve brown leather bound volumes - worn) and four other books relating to Kent
Guide Price: £150-200
Lot 392 SOLD FOR: £ 120
Edward Lear - "Nonsense Songs", illustrated by L. Leslie Brooke, published by Frederick Warne & Co, London (one brown cloth bound volume)
Guide Price: £120-160
Lot 393 SOLD FOR: £ 90
Lord Harris and F. S. Ashley-Cooper - "Lord's and the M.C.C." published by Herbert Jenkins, London 1920 (one red cloth bound volume - worn), "The book of Martin Harvey", published by Henry Walker, London (one green cloth bound volume) and a selection of books, some relating to birds
Guide Price: £100-150
Lot 394 SOLD FOR: £ 50
Kissel - Frauen published by Ulrich Grossmann, 1991 (one paperback volume - in German) and two volumes relating to Engelbert Reiger (both in German)
Guide Price: £70-100
Lot 395 SOLD FOR: £ 580
James Joyce - "Ulysses", published for the Egoist Press London by John Rodker, Paris, 1922, unnumbered press copy (one volume - lacking dust cover)
Guide Price: £600-800
Lot 396 SOLD FOR: £ 100
A black and white Royal photograph - Elizabeth II, Prince Phillip, Prince Charles and Princess Anne, 6ins square, signed and dated 1955, and a Royal Wedding First Day Cover Provenance : Photograph was gift to Stanley Pearson MVO, Superintendent of Works at Buckingham Palace 1946-1975
Guide Price: £100-200
Lot 397 SOLD FOR: £ 260
A quantity of Second World War photographs of Thanet and Folkestone, some mounted on to annotated sheets (two lever arch folders and one small box)
Guide Price: £100-150
Lot 398 SOLD FOR: £ 70
A Cadburys Chocolate "Olympic and Titanic" teacard, 2.75ins x 1.5ins (slight wear) and nine sets of cigarette cards including John Player & Sons Gilbert and Sullivan and Uniforms of the Territorial Army, contained in two albums
Guide Price: £80-120
Twelve 1960's boxing photographs, including three signed by Joe Bugner, a ticket for Henry Cooper v. Mildenberger at Wembley Arena, 1968, and twelve other photographs of celebrities and musicians, including two signed by Bob Monkhouse and Tommy Cooper
Guide Price: £70-100
A collection of Godfrey Phillips "Aircraft", Senior Service "Beautiful Scotland", and other cigarette cards, various (two boxes)
Guide Price: £100-150
Lot 401 SOLD FOR: £ 540
Three albums of Player & Sons and other cigarette cards and a quantity of loose cigarette cards various (one box)
Guide Price: £70-100
Lot 402 SOLD FOR: £ 160
An album of early 20th Century black and white topographical postcards and greetings cards, including some relating to Kent
Guide Price: £100-150
Lot 403 SOLD FOR: £ 120
Two albums containing a selection of postcards including eight World War I silk embroidered cards, twenty-six Donald McGill postcards and others
Guide Price: £120-160
An early 20th Century postcard album containing a selection of portrait postcards, greetings cards and others
Guide Price: £100-150
Lot 405 SOLD FOR: £ 70
Fifty Whitbread painted metal inn signs, first series, 3ins x 2ins, two others, and a collection of Kensitas silk flowers
Guide Price: £80-120
Lot 406 SOLD FOR: £ 120
An album of First World War and topographical postcards, mostly black and white (album in poor condition)
Guide Price: £70-100
Lot 407 SOLD FOR: £ 110
An album of stereoscopic cards relating to First World War by Realistic Travel London
Guide Price: £80-120
Three albums of First Day Covers and a lacquered brass magnifying glass, 1.75ins diameter x 1.5ins high (box for same)
Guide Price: £70-100
Lot 409 SOLD FOR: £ 170
A Victorian brown leather covered photograph album containing a selection of portrait and group photographs of Hop Picking interest related to the Syracuse family from Tenterden, Kent
Guide Price: £125-160
Lot 410 SOLD FOR: £ 60
Four albums containing a quantity of 1950s photographs of English and European motorcycle racing and touring across Europe, and an album containing a quantity of modern motorcycle related photographs
Guide Price: £70-100
Two albums containing a selection of postcards of Margate, and a selection of various greetings cards
Guide Price: £100-150
Eleven Pirelli calendars - two of 1984, 1986, 1992, three of 1993, two of 1994, 1995, one undated (ten boxed)
Guide Price: £150-200
Lot 415 SOLD FOR: £ 1700
A George III silver gilt five piece tea service, the bodies boldly embossed and chased with chinoiseries within scroll and floral borders, and with cast figure pattern handles and each on four paw feet, comprising - two teapots of differing capacity with cast birds head spouts and ivory handles, 6.75ins high and one milk jug by William Fountain, London 1815 and one other milk jug and a two handled sugar basin and cover by John Clarke II, London 1812 (gross weight 102 ozs)
Guide Price: £1500-2000
Lot 416 SOLD FOR: £ 480
A Victorian silver three piece tea service embossed with swags and gadroon ornament, by F.S.J.H., Sheffield 1858 (gross weight 38ozs)
Guide Price: £450-600
Lot 417 SOLD FOR: £ 880
A good George V silver circular table centre/vase in the "Arts & Crafts" manner, the squat circular body embossed in bold relief with a frog and a lizard on a lily pad, and two waterlilies, rope pattern girdle and on flared footrim, 8.5ins diameter x 7.75ins high, by A. Edward Jones, Birmingham 1913 (weight 25ozs)
Guide Price: £600-800
Lot 418 SOLD FOR: £ 270
A George V silver coffee pot of Georgian design with ivory handle and with mask and birds head pattern spout, 9ins high, by E.C., Birmingham 1934 (gross weight 27ozs)
Guide Price: £250-300
Lot 419 SOLD FOR: £ 120
A George V silver teapot of "Art Deco" design, 6ins high, by D.F., London 1933 (gross weight 13ozs)
Guide Price: £100-150
Lot 420 SOLD FOR: £ 200
An Edward VII silver oval teapot with part gadrooned body, 6ins high, London 1904 (engraved to side -gross weight 22ozs)
Guide Price: £100-150
Lot 421 SOLD FOR: £ 210
A George V Britannia silver tankard of 18th Century design, the tapered body with moulded girdle and footrim, scroll handle, 3.75ins high by Carrington & Co. London 1935 (weight 7.5ozs), and a George V silver miniature lidded tankard of 17th Century design (made to commemorate the 600th Anniversary of The Merchant Taylor's Company - 1st Charter 1327), hallmarked London 1926 (weight 6ozs)
Guide Price: £175-250
Lot 422 SOLD FOR: £ 620
A late Victorian silver salver with shaped and cast rim and engraved centre, on three scroll panel feet, 15ins diameter, by Messrs. Barnard, London 1894 (weight 46ozs)
Guide Price: £500-600
Lot 423 SOLD FOR: £ 540
An Elizabeth II silver circular salver with moulded rim with gadroon mounts, on four scroll feet, 14.5ins diameter, by C.J. Vander Ltd, Sheffield 1964 (weight 44ozs)
Guide Price: £400-600
Lot 424 SOLD FOR: £ 190
An Elizabeth II silver circular salver, the shaped rim with gadroon mounts, on three claw feet, 10.25ins diameter, by B.D., Sheffield 1973 (weight 17ozs)
Guide Price: £150-200
Lot 425 SOLD FOR: £ 250
An Edward VII silver circular salver, the moulded rim with gadroon mounts, 13ins diameter, by H.A. Sheffield 1904 (weight 27 ozs - engraved with Presentation Inscription)
Guide Price: £225-275
Lot 426 SOLD FOR: £ 500
A George III silver four division decanter stand with leaf and gadroon mounts and four splayed paw feet, 10ins square x 12ins high, by Joseph Angell London 1817 (weight 36ozs) with four early 19th Century cut glass square decanters and stoppers for same (one decanter a/f)
Guide Price: £350-500
Lot 427 SOLD FOR: £ 320
An Edward VII silver framed dressing table mirror of shaped outline, the frame with embossed leaf scroll ornament and with bevelled plate, 26ins x 32ins, by William Comyns, London 1906 (areas of slight damage)
Guide Price: £350-500
Lot 428 SOLD FOR: £ 200
An Edward VII silver rectangular dressing table mirror, the border with reeded ornament and inset with bevelled mirror panel, 18ins x 13ins overall, by Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1909
Guide Price: £200-300
Lot 429 SOLD FOR: £ 220
A George V silver bowl of bulbous form, 6.5ins diameter x 4.5ins high, by H.A., Sheffield 1914 (9ozs), two late Victorian silver prize goblets, 6.75ins, London 1885 and 1893 (latter damaged), two silver napkins in fitted box, and a plated square inkstand with glass inkwell, 7ins square
Guide Price: £120-160
Lot 430 SOLD FOR: £ 190
A George VI silver two-handled bowl, 7.5ins diameter x 3ins high, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1937 (weight 18ozs)
Guide Price: £120-160
Lot 431 SOLD FOR: £ 130
An Edward VII silver circular bowl embossed to sides with swags, 6ins diameter x 3.5ins high by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1905 (weight 6ozs) and a silver circular waiter with piecrust rim, 8ins diameter (marks rubbed - weight 4ozs - engraved to centre)
Guide Price: £100-150
Lot 432 SOLD FOR: £ 200
A pair of George III silver pillar candlesticks with bead mounts, 10.75ins high, Sheffield 1807, with loaded bases (lacking sconces and dented)
Guide Price: £200-300
Lot 433 SOLD FOR: £ 50
A George V silver topped waisted liqueur decanter with spiral reeded body and plain silver neck, 11.5ins high, hallmarked Sheffield 1926, and stopper for same (damaged to interior of neck), and a plated oval bread board stand, the flanged rim with floral and leaf scroll ornament, 12.5ins x 10.5ins
Guide Price: £50-70
Lot 434 SOLD FOR: £ 420
An Edward VII silver copy of an Anglo Saxon chalice, the embossed body with reeded stem, 4.75ins diameter x 4.25ins high, by G.N. & R.H., London 1902 (weight 11ozs), and one other George V silver copy of an Anglo Saxon Chalice with engraved band and bead mounts, 5ins diameter x 3.5ins high, Chester 1930 (weight 9.5ozs)
Guide Price: £225-275
Lot 435 SOLD FOR: £ 200
A George V silver oval vegetable dish and two-handled cover with french gadroon mounts to rim, 11ins x 8.25ins x 3ins high, by E. Viner, Sheffield 1932 (weight 21ozs)
Guide Price: £175-250
Lot 436 SOLD FOR: £ 70
A pair of late Victorian silver fish servers with ivorine handles, by J.S., Sheffield 1899, in associated case
Guide Price: £80-120
Lot 437 SOLD FOR: £ 210
A pair of Victorian silver King's pattern fish servers with pierced and engraved blades, London 1849 (weight 10.5ozs)
Guide Price: £100-150
Lot 438 SOLD FOR: £ 190
A George V silver basket with shaped rim, 9.5ins diameter x 4ins high, by Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield 1911 (weight 22ozs)
Guide Price: £200-300
Lot 439 SOLD FOR: £ 170
A late Victorian silver mounted water buffalo hoof used as a table snuff box, with heart shaped lid to top, engraved with stag's head crest within engraved borders, 4.5ins x 6.25ins x 3.5ins high, Birmingham 1898
Guide Price: £150-200
Lot 440 SOLD FOR: £ 180
A Danish silvery metal plate with moulded rim, engraved with initials, "1912 -1/9 - 1962", and three signatures to back, 11.75ins diameter, by Cohr (weight 20ozs), and a ditto waiter with leaf scroll rim, engraved with initials, "1-12-1948", and signatures, 5.5ins diameter, by Jens Sigsgaard, Copenhagen 1948 (weight 2ozs)
Guide Price: £100-150
Lot 441 SOLD FOR: £ 150
A set of six George III Old English pattern table forks by Eley & Fearn, London 1802 (crested and initialled WKM - weight 10.5ozs)
Guide Price: £100-150