Waddington’s™ Auctioneers & Appraisers Waddingtons.ca 275 King Street East, Toronto Ontario Canada M5A 1K2 Telephone: 416.504.9100 Fax: 416.504.0033 Toll Free: 1.877.504.5700 Email: info@waddingtons.ca www.waddingtons.ca Decorative Arts Online Auction Starts: Monday 25 February 2013 at 9am Ends: Thursday 28 February 2013 at 2pm SPECIALIST: Bill Kime 416.847.6189 On View:Tuesday 26 February from 2pm - 7pm http://www.waddingtons.ca/auctions/2013/2-28-silver/ 1 William IV Silver Vinaigrette, Thomas Shaw, Birmingham, 1838 length 1” — 2.5 cm., 0.3 oz. — 8 grams 2 Two George III Silver Small Boxes, John Turner, Birmingham, 1798/1802 diameter 0.9” — 2.2 cm.; 1.2” — 3 cm., 0.3 oz. — 10 grams 3 Late Victorian Silver Snuff Box, Deakin & Francis Ltd., Birmingham, 1893 length 2.2” — 5.6 cm., 2.1 oz. — 64 grams 4 Victorian Silver Card Case, Edward Smith, Birmingham, 1844 3.7” x 2.8” — 9.5 x 7 cm., 2.2 oz. — 69 grams Est. $150/250 Est. $100/200 Est. $150/250 6 Continental Silver and Enamel Circular Box, c.1929 diameter 2.4” — 6 cm., 1.5 oz. — 47 grams, British import marks for London, 1929, sponsor George Stockwell 7 Japanese Silver Jewellery Box, early 20th century length 4.7” — 12 cm. 8 Chinese Export Silver Dressing Table Set, early 20th century comprising five pieces, stamped marks include NANKING and TUCKCHONG Est. $150/250 5 Indian Silver Cheroot Case, c.1900 5.4” x 3” — 13.6 x 7.6 cm., 4.9 oz. — 153 grams Est. $100/200 Est. $75/150 Est. $100/200 Est. $150/250 9 Canadian Art Nouveau Silver Hair Brush and Hand Mirror, Roden Bros., Toronto, Ont., early 20th century length 9.4” — 24 cm. 10 American Engraved Silver Overlaid Green Glass Perfume Bottle, Gorham Mfg. Co., Providence, R.I., c.1900 with stopper, height 4.3” — 11 cm., minor crack Est. $75/150 11 Pair of French Silver Mounted Blue Overlaid Glass Salt Cellars, L. Dupré, Paris, late 19th century height 2.8” — 7 cm. 12 Dutch Silver Mounted Cut Glass Basket, 1858 length 7.1” — 18 cm., maker’s mark DH with candlestick between Est. $150/250 Est. $100/200 Est. $100/200 13 Pair of Italian Silver Bird-Form Pepperettes, 20th century height 2.1” — 5.4 cm., 2.8 oz. — 86 grams 14 Two Italian Silver Candlesticks, late 19th/early 20th century largest height 6.2” — 15.8 cm., 9.5 oz. — 297 grams 15 Italian Silver Flatware Service, 20th century comprising eighty-eight pieces: 70.2 oz. — 2185 grams 16 Italian Silver Circular Dish, 20th century set with faux carnelian cabochons, diameter 11.1” — 28.2 cm., 10.9 oz. — 340 grams Est. $75/150 Est. $200/300 Est. $1,200/1,600 Est. $150/250 17 Italian Silver Circular Dish, 20th century set with faux lapis cabochons, diameter 10.3” — 26.1 cm., 9 oz. — 279 grams 18 French Silver Sauce Boat, Paris, early 20th century with fixed stand, maker’s marks GM flanking a horseshoe, length 8.3” — 21 cm., 13.9 oz. — 433 grams 19 Pair of French Silver Salad Servers, Louis Coignet, Paris, c.1900 in a fitted case, length 10.6” — 27 cm., 6.8 oz. — 213 grams, British import marks, London, 1902 20 Russian Silver Cream Jug and Covered Sugar Basin, Gerasim Mitrofanov, Moscow, 1908-17 height 5” — 12.7 cm., 13.4 oz. — 416 grams Est. $200/300 Est. $100/200 Est. $300/400 Est. $150/250 21 Chinese Export Silver Comport, Kwan Wo, Canton or Hong Kong, early 20th century with turned wood socle, overall height 7.3” — 18.5 cm., 12 oz. — 372 grams 22 Indian Silver Bowl, c.1900 diameter 9.8” — 25 cm., 7.8 oz. — 243 grams 23 English Silver ‘Diadem’ Ciborium, London, 1957 height 10” — 25.5 cm., 15.8 oz. — 492 grams, maker’s mark B&W Ld 24 English Silver Salver, C.J. Vander Ltd., London, 1967 diameter 10.4” — 26.5 cm., 22.7 oz. — 706 grams Est. $300/400 Est. $350/500 Est. $150/250 Est. $300/400 25 English Silver Footed Comport, Edward Barnard & Sons, London, 1926 height 5.2” — 13.3 cm., diameter 12.2” — 31 cm., 25.8 oz. — 802 grams 26 English Silver Condiment Set, A.L. Davenport, Ltd., Birmingham, 1938 with blue glass liner, height 2.1” — 5.4 cm., 3.5 oz. — 109 grams 27 English Silver Chamberstick, Ellis Jacob Greenberg, Birmingham, 1915 with extinguisher, width 6.7” — 17 cm., 7.5 oz. — 234 grams 28 Pair of English Silver Sauce Boats, William Hutton & Co., London, 1913 length 7.6” — 19.3 cm., 15.2 oz. — 472 grams Est. $500/700 Est. $100/200 Est. $150/250 Est. $300/500 29 English Silver Tea and Coffee Service, John Round, Sheffield, 1909/12 comprising four pieces, height 8.9” — 22.5 cm., 55.3 oz. — 1721 grams 30 Victorian Silver Inkstand, George Angell, London, 1857 with two cut glass wells, one well repaired, length 10.2” — 26 cm., 17.2 oz. — 536 grams 31 George III Silver Cream Jug, George Smith II, London, 1774 height 4.4” — 11.3 cm., 2.5 oz. — 78 grams 32 George II Silver Bun-Topped Caster, London, 1729 height 4.2” — 10.7 cm., 3.7 oz. — 114 grams, maker’s mark ?W Est. $150/250 Est. $200/300 Est. $1,200/1,600 Est. $400/600 33 Victorian Silver Cream Jug and Hot Milk Pot, John Samuel Hunt for Hunt & Roskell and Robert Garrard, London, 1855/56 near-matching, height 6” — 15.2 cm., 21.9 oz. — 680 grams 34 George III Silver Cream Jug and Sugar Basin, Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, London, 1817 height 4.1” — 10.4 cm., 22 oz. — 683 grams 35 George III Silver Jug, William Cripps, London, 1763 height 8.9” — 22.5 cm., 26.8 oz. — 833 grams 36 George IV Silver Salver, William Ker Reid, London, 1827 diameter 11.1” — 28.2 cm., 23.9 oz. — 742 grams Est. $600/800 Est. $400/600 39 William IV Silver Inkstand, Creswick & Co., Sheffield, 1832 with two cut glass wells, one well cracked (both replacements, with plated mounts), length 10.7” — 27.2 cm., 25.1 oz. — 781 grams 40 Victorian Silver Fiddle Pattern Asparagus Tongs, Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall, Sheffield, 1885 length 9.5” — 24.2 cm., 6.2 oz. — 194 grams Est. $400/600 Est. $400/600 37 Victorian Silver Cream Jug, Charles Lias, London, 1846 height 5.9” — 15 cm., 7.8 oz. — 243 grams 38 George III Silver Coffee Pot, William Cripps, London, 1762 height 10.4” — 26.5 cm., 30 oz. — 933 grams Est. $100/200 Est. $800/1,200 Est. $200/300 Est. $600/800 41 George IV Silver Fiddle Pattern Serving Spoon, William Eaton, London, 1828 length 12.1” — 30.8 cm., 4.6 oz. — 143 grams 42 Early Victorian Silver Fiddle Pattern Flatware Service, Robert Wallis, London, 1836-39 comprising fifty-four pieces: 107.5 oz. — 3345 grams 43 Four George II/III Silver Hanoverian Pattern Three-Pronged Table Forks, London, mid-18th century approx. length 7.4” — 18.8 cm., 7.9 oz. — 245 grams 44 Twelve George II/III Silver Hanoverian Pattern Three-Pronged Dessert Forks, London, mid-18th century approx. length 6.3” — 16 cm., 13.6 oz. — 422 grams Est. $2,000/2,500 Est. $200/300 Est. $300/400 Est. $100/200 45 Nine George II/III Silver Hanoverian Pattern Dessert Spoons, London, mid18th century approx. length 6.5” — 16.5 cm., 10.6 oz. — 331 grams 46 Three George II Silver Hanoverian Pattern Scroll-Back Table Spoons, London, 1754 length 8.1” — 20.5 cm., 5 oz. — 155 grams, maker’s marks RH 47 Six George III Silver Old English Pattern Table Spoons, Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London, 1804 length 8.8” — 22.3 cm., 11 oz. — 342 grams 48 Four George III Silver Old English Pattern Table Spoons, Peter & William Bateman, London, 1808 length 8.7” — 22.1 cm., 7.7 oz. — 239 grams Est. $250/350 Est. $150/250 Est. $250/350 Est. $200/300 49 Pair of George III Silver Engraved Old English Pattern Berry Spoons, Peter & William Bateman, London, 1811 length 9.1” — 23 cm., 4.1 oz. — 128 grams 50 Victorian Silver Engraved Old English Pattern Sugar Sifting Spoon, Charles Boyton, London, 1892 in a fitted case, length 7” — 17.8 cm., 1.8 oz. — 55 grams 52 Six William IV Scottish Silver Dessert Spoons and Six Victorian Forks, Andrew Wilkie, Edinburgh, 1831 and William Rawlings Sobey, Exeter, 1845 length 7.1” — 18 cm., 14 oz. — 435 grams Est. $100/200 Est. $75/125 51 Victorian Silver Bright-Cut Engraved Old English Pattern Flatware, George Adams, London, 1872 comprising twenty-two pieces: 6 table forks 4 table spoons 6 dessert forks 6 dessert spoons , 39.4 oz. — 1227 grams Est. $200/300 Est. $700/1,000 53 Pair of George III Silver Berry Spoons, George Smith & William Fearn, London, 1786 length 9” — 22.8 cm., 3.5 oz. — 110 grams 54 Pair of Silver Apostle-Topped Berry Spoons, late 19th century length 8.4” — 21.3 cm., 4 oz. — 125 grams 55 Scottish Silver Kings Pattern Serving Spoon, Marshall & Sons, Edinburgh, 1827 length 11.8” — 30 cm., 4.1 oz. — 128 grams Est. $75/150 Est. $100/200 56 George III Irish Silver Marrow Scoop, Dublin, c.1760-75 length 9.3” — 23.5 cm., 1.5 oz. — 48 grams Est. $100/200 Est. $75/150 57 English Silver Bachelor’s Tea Service, Henry Matthews, Birmingham, 1910 height 5.3” — 13.5 cm., 16.9 oz. — 526 grams 59 Pair of English Silver Sauce Boats, William Suckling Ltd., Birmingham, 1946 length 7” — 17.8 cm., 12.4 oz. — 386 grams Est. $200/300 Est. $250/350 62 American Silver Porringer, Tiffany & Co., New York, N.Y., 20th century length 7.5” — 19 cm., 7 oz. — 217 grams 63 American Silver ‘P. Revere’ Bowl, Tuttle Silversmiths, Boston, Mass., 1923-29 height 3.7” — 9.5 cm., diameter 6.7” — 17 cm., 8.5 oz. — 264 grams 64 American Silver Tea Caddy, Samuel Kirk & Son, Baltimore, Md., c.1900 lacks cover, height 3.8” — 9.7 cm., 5.2 oz. — 162 grams Est. $150/250 Est. $100/200 67 American Silver ‘Pinetree’ Pattern Flatware Service, International Silver Co., Meriden, Ct., 20th century comprising one hundred and nine pieces: 97.7 oz. — 3039 grams 68 American Silver ‘Grand Baroque’ Pattern Flatware Service, Wallace Silversmiths, Wallingford, Ct., 20th century comprising forty-six pieces: 63.1 oz. — 1963 grams Est. $100/200 Est. $250/350 61 English Silver Tea Service, John Round, Sheffield, 1911/12 comprising three pieces, height 5.9” — 15 cm., 40.8 oz. — 1270 grams 60 English Silver Sauce Boat, Nathan & Hayes, Chester, 1913 length 6” — 15.2 cm., 6.4 oz. — 198 grams 58 Late Victorian Silver Hot Milk Jug, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London, 1899 height 5.9” — 15 cm., 10.8 oz. — 335 grams Est. $150/250 Est. $700/1,000 65 American Silver Bowl, Towle Silversmiths, Newburyport, Mass., 20th century diameter 9.7” — 24.7 cm., 19.4 oz. — 604 grams 66 American Silver ‘Lady Baltimore’ Pattern Flatware Service, Whiting Mfg. Co., New York, N.Y., 20th century comprising sixty-seven pieces: 56.5 oz. — 1756 grams Est. $350/500 Est. $800/1,200 Est. $1,000/1,500 Est. $2,000/2,500 69 Sterling Silver Shaped Circular Salver, probably American, c.1964 diameter 12.9” — 32.7 cm., 27.3 oz. — 850 grams, stamped sphinx mark, 200-1 and STERLING 70 Sterling Silver Circular Salver, probably American, mid-20th century diameter 10.1” — 25.6 cm., 16.3 oz. — 507 grams, stamped sphinx mark and STERLING Est. $400/600 Est. $250/350 73 Canadian Silver Pierced Bowl, J.E. Ellis & Co., Toronto, Ont., early 20th century diameter 9.1” — 23.1 cm., 9.7 oz. — 302 grams 74 Canadian Silver Spirit Flask, Henry Birks & Sons, Montreal, Que., 1945 height 8.7” — 22 cm., 12.6 oz. — 391 grams Est. $150/250 Est. $200/300 71 Danish-Style Silver Comport, mid-20th century height 6.5” — 16.4 cm., diameter 6.6” — 16.7 cm., 11 oz. — 343 grams 72 Pair of Canadian Silver Candlesticks, Carl Poul Petersen, Montreal, Que., mid20th century height 2” — 5 cm., diameter 3.8” — 9.7 cm., 4.8 oz. — 148 grams Est. $200/300 Est. $150/250 75 Canadian Silver Tea and Coffee Service, Henry Birks & Sons, Montreal, Que., 1943 comprising four pieces, height 9.3” — 23.7 cm., 52.3 oz. — 1626 grams 76 Canadian Silver Serving Tray, Henry Birks & Sons, Montreal, Que., 1941 length 21.3” — 54 cm., 46.1 oz. — 1435 grams Est. $800/1,200 Est. $800/1,200 77 Canadian Silver ‘Louis XV’ Pattern Flatware Service, Henry Birks & Sons, Montreal, Que., 20th century comprising ninety-three pieces: 77.4 oz. — 2408 grams 78 Canadian Silver ‘Louis XV’ Pattern Flatware Service, Henry Birks & Sons, Montreal, Que., 20th century comprising eight-four pieces: 71.8 oz. — 2233 grams 79 Canadian Silver ‘Saxon’ Pattern Flatware, Henry Birks & Sons, Montreal, Que., 20th century comprising one hundred and nine ,83.1 oz. — 2586 grams Est. $1,500/2,000 Est. $1,500/2,000 Est. $1,500/2,000 80 [Reference Book] Langdon, John E., Canadian Silversmiths 1700 - 1900 The Stinehour Press, Toronto, 1966, limited edition of 1000 copies Est. $100/200 81 Pair of Old Sheffield Plate Table Candlesticks, late 18th century height 11.7” — 29.7 cm. 82 Pair of Sheffield Plate Three-Light Candelabra, c.1825 one socket detached, height 19.4” — 49.3 cm. 83 Pair of French Silver Plated Warming Stands, c.1825 width 13” — 33 cm., maker’s marks AG (flanking a giraffe) Est. $400/600 Est. $100/200 Est. $100/200 84 Pair of American Art Nouveau Silver Plated Candlesticks, American Silver Plate Co. (Simpson, Hall, Miller & Co.), Wallingford, Ct., c.1900 height 10.2” — 26 cm., stamped AMERICAN S.P. Co. / 622 Est. $100/200 85 Edwardian Silver Plated Oval Breakfast Dish, Martin, Hall & Co., c.1900 length 12.3” — 31.2 cm. 86 ‘Bacchantes’, Lalique Moulded and Frosted Glass Vase, post-1945 height 9.7” — 24.6 cm., engraved D580 / Lalique France Est. $100/200 87 ‘Champs-Élysées’, Lalique Moulded and Frosted Glass Bowl, post1956 length 17.7” — 45 cm., engraved Lalique France / D419 Est. $1,200/1,600 88 ‘Feuilles’, Lalique Moulded and Frosted Glass Vase, post-1945 acid-etched LALIQUE FRANCE, height 7” — 17.8 cm. Est. $100/200 Est. $400/600 89 Lalique Moulded and Frosted Glass Fish Paperweight, post-1945 length 6.3” — 16 cm., engraved Lalique France 90 Amethyst and Clear Glass Sculpture, possibly Baccarat, c.1970 three elements on a black marble base, height 18.1” — 46 cm. 91 Muller Frères Cameo Glass Landscape Vase, early 20th century height 8.9” — 22.7 cm., cameo signature MULLER FRES / LUNEVILLE Est. $50/100 Est. $100/200 Est. $300/400 92 Degué Cameo Glass Vase, c.1920 height 5.6” — 14.3 cm., cameo signature Degué Est. $150/250 93 Legras Enameled Cameo Glass Winter Landscape Vase, early 20th century height 5.3” — 13.5 cm., enameled signature Legras 94 Austrian Iridescent Glass Vase, c.1900 height 7.5” — 19 cm. Est. $75/150 95 Nuutajärvi Notsjö Internally Decorated Glass Vase, Kaj Franck, mid-20th century height 3” — 7.5 cm., diameter 4.3” — 10.8 cm., engraved Franck / Nuutajärvi Notsjö / 57(?) Est. $300/400 96 Kosta Glass Object, Anna Ehrner (Wärff), 1970’s height 8.7” — 22 cm., engraved Kosta 1973/14 Anna Warff Est. $100/200 Est. $100/200 97 Pair of Murano Glass Ducks, probably Seguso, c.1950 height 9.6” — 24.5 cm. 98 Murano Opaque White, Orange and Red Glass Bowl, c.1980 height 5.1” — 13 cm., diameter 9.8” — 25 cm. 99 Tiffany ‘Favrile’ Iridescent Glass Salt Cellar, early 20th century tiny chip, diameter 2.4” — 6 cm., engraved L.C.T. Est. $50/100 Est. $100/200 102 Worcester Green and Gilt Bordered Lobed Dessert Plate, c.1775 diameter 7.7” — 19.6 cm. 103 Worcester Fluted Tea Caddy, c.1775 painted with pear sprigs, lacks cover, height 4.8” — 12.2 cm., pseudo-seal mark in underglaze blue 100 Engraved Glass Wine, mid-18th century with folded foot, height 6.5” — 16.5 cm. Est. $100/200 Est. $150/250 101 Worcester Lobed Plate, c.1770 painted with colourful flower sprays and scattered sprigs, diameter 8.6” — 21.8 cm. Est. $100/200 Est. $100/200 104 Barr Worcester Grape-Vine Beaker, c.1800 height 3.9” — 9.8 cm., incised B mark Est. $100/200 Est. $100/200 105 Barr Worcester Orange and Gilt Banded Oval Footed Bowl, c.1800 length 15” — 38 cm., incised l B mark Est. $150/250 106 Pair of Barr, Flight & Barr Worcester Apricot and Gilt Banded Shaped Square Dishes, c.1810-13 width 9” — 22.8 cm., impressed and printed marks 107 Chamberlain’s Worcester Turquoise and Gilt Banded Two-Tier Dessert Stand, c.1840 painted with baron’s cipher and coronet, restored, height 15.7” — 40 cm., printed marks in puce 108 Pair of Coalport Floral Plates, c.1820 minor chip, diameter 9.4” — 24 cm. Est. $75/150 Est. $150/250 Est. $100/200 109 Pair of Derby Japan Pattern Plates, c.1820 diameter 8.7” — 22.1 cm., painted crowned crossed batons, dots and D marks in red 110 Royal Crown Derby ‘Imari’ (2451) Pattern Service, 20th century comprising forty-three pieces: minor restoration to one candlestick, printed and painted marks in red 111 Pair of Belleek Jardinières, 1946-55 applied with coloured flowers and leaves, minor losses, height 10.3” — 26.2 cm., diameter 9.3” — 23.5 cm., printed fourth period marks in green Est. $75/150 Est. $800/1,200 Est. $250/350 113 Pair of Green-Banded Pratt Plates, c.1860 diameter 8.3” — 21 cm. 114 Pair of Mason’s Ironstone Japan Pattern Plates, c.1820 diameter 9.1” — 23 cm., impressed single line marks MASON’S PATENT IRONSTONE CHINA 115 Pair of Mason’s Ironstone Japan Pattern Plates, c.1820 diameter 9.4” — 24 cm., impressed single line marks MASON’S PATENT IRONSTONE CHINA Est. $100/200 Est. $75/150 112 Wedgwood Green Jasper-Dip Cheese Dish and Cover, c.1900 diameter 11.3” — 28.8 cm., impressed marks Est. $100/200 Est. $50/100 116 Staffordshire Pearlware Figure Emblematic of Air, late 18th century minor chip, height 8.3” — 21.2 cm. Est. $200/300 117 Staffordshire White Salt-Glazed Stoneware Soup Plate, c.1760-70 diameter 9.8” — 24.8 cm. 118 English Delft Chinoiserie Plate, probably Liverpool, c.1760 minor chips, diameter 10.2” — 26 cm. 119 Dutch Delft Blue and White Charger, 18th century minor chips, diameter 12.2” — 31 cm. Est. $75/150 Est. $200/300 Est. $200/300 120 Italian Maiolica Albarello, 18th/19th century “SYR’. DE POMIS”, some condition noted, height 7.9” — 20 cm. Est. $75/150 121 Italian Palissy-Style Large Vase, probably Naples, dated 1885 condition noted, height 17.7” — 45 cm., painted CD monogram, N and 85 in brown 122 Boch Frères Vase, c.1930 drilled, height 9.9” — 25.2 cm., incised, printed and painted marks 123 Russian Porcelain Plate, early 20th century painted with colourful stylized flowers and leaves, diameter 9.5” — 24.1 cm. Est. $100/200 Est. $100/200 124 ‘Naples’ Capodimonte Style Table Centrepiece, mid-20th century with six dancing maidens in flowered costume supporting a floral garland, minor chips, height 10.6” — 27 cm., crowned N marks in underglaze blue Est. $300/500 Est. $300/400 125 Pair of ‘Jewelled’ ‘Sèvres’ Vases, late 19th century one restored, height 9.8” — 25 cm., painted interlaced L’s enclosing P marks in blue 126 Vienna Cup and Saucer, Josef Geyer, 1820 handle restored, diameter 6.4” — 16.3 cm., painted shield marks in underglaze blue, painter’s mark 137 in gilt Est. $200/300 Est. $150/250 127 Pair of German Porcelain Figures of a Period-Costumed Lady and Gallant, late 19th century condition noted, height 16.9” — 43 cm. 128 Dresden Small Oval Plaque of ‘Winter’, signed Wagner, c.1900 3.3” x 2.8” — 8.5 x 7 cm., impressed marks, painted 15 and titled Winter in red script Est. $200/300 Est. $150/250 129 Dresden Oval Plaque of ‘Mary Magdelene’, after Carlo Dolci, c.1900 4.7” x 3.7” — 12 x 9.5 cm., impressed numerals 130 Group of Seven Port Neuf Pottery Bowls, 19th century largest diameter 8.25” — 21 cm. Est. $100/200 131 Group of Seven Port Neuf Pottery Bowls, 19th century including two with bird-in-wreath pattern, largest diameter 9.5” — 24.1 cm. 132 Two Ship Pattern Port Neuf Pottery Pattern Bowls, 19th century one schooner, one three mast frigate Est. $100/200 Est. $150/250 Est. $100/200 133 Group of Seven Port Neuf Pottery Bowls, 19th century including a deer, peacock, rooster, fan and robin patterns, largest diameter 9.25” — 23.5 cm. 134 Group of Seven Port Neuf Pottery Bowls, 19th century including rooster and rose band patterns, largest diameter 9.5” — 24.1 cm. 135 Group of Seven Port Neuf Pottery Jugs and Creamers, 19th century including partridge, deer, robin and bee patterns, tallest height 10.75” — 27.3 cm. Est. $100/200 Est. $100/200 Est. $100/200 137 Group of Twelve Pieces Port Neuf Pottery, 19th century comprising platter, plates, soup bowls and cup and saucer, largest diameter 9.6” — 24.5 cm. 138 Group of Six Port Neuf Pottery Plates, 19th century each with bird or animal pattern, including zebra, largest diameter 10.6” — 27 cm. 139 Group of Five Port Neuf Pottery Bowls, 19th century largest diameter 10.75” — 27.3 cm. Est. $100/200 Est. $100/200 136 Group of Ten Port Neuf Pottery Mugs, 19th century tallest height 5.1” — 13 cm. Est. $100/200 140 Group of Four Port Neuf Pottery Bowls, 19th century each with animal or bird design, largest diameter 9.25” — 23.5 cm. Est. $100/200 Est. $100/200 141 English Ironstone Beaver Pattern Bowl, 19th century the body decorated with three polychromed low relief panels with beaver gnawing on leafing maple branches, minor crazing, minor crack, diameter 8.75” — 22.2 cm. 142 Two Staffordshire Pottery Nesting Hen Form Covered Baskets, 19th century height 7” — 17.8 cm. 143 Staffordshire Pottery Cow Form Creamer, 19th century height 6” — 15.2 cm. Est. $100/200 Est. $50/75 144 Mochaware Master Salt, 19th century the bulbous footed bowl with dendritic band, height 2.2” — 5.5 cm., diameter 3” — 7.6 cm. Est. $75/150 Est. $200/300 145 Pair Anglo-Indian Turned Ivory Candlesticks, mid 19th century height 8” — 20.3 cm. 146 Pair of French Gilt Bronze Candelabra, late 19th century in the Renaissence style with grotesque masks, height 21.7” — 55 cm. 147 Pair of Ormolu Mounted ‘Sèvres’ Porcelain Mantle Urns, mid 20th century each parcel gilt and with painted romantic scene, height 16” — 40.6 cm. Est. $150/250 Est. $200/300 Est. $200/300 148 Pair of Louis XVI Style Terra Cotta Busts of Children, mid 20th century the girl in bonnet, the boy with tricorn hat, incised signature indistinct, Paris, 1768, each on Italian turned marble socle, height 18.25” — 46.4 cm. Est. $600/800 149 French Animalier School Bronze FIgure of a Whippet, early 20th century modelled laying down, length 6.5” — 16.5 cm. 151 Miniature Mahogany Chest of Drawers, c.1850 with three banded graduated drawers over serpentine apron with bracket feet, 11” x 11.5” x 5.4” — 27.9 x 29.2 x 13.6 cm. 152 George III Mahogany Travelling Writing Slope/Lectern, early 19th century with lacquered brass hardware and side pen and stationary drawers, 9” x 18.75” x 9.8” — 22.9 x 47.6 x 25 cm. 153 Silver Conductor’s Baton, 1964 with presentation engraving from Jack Benny to Edgar F. Kaiser, Honorary Conductor, Oakland Symphony Orchestra, length 20.8” — 52.8 cm. Est. $200/300 Est. $300/400 Est. $300/400 Est. $200/300 154 Silver Medal Commemorating a Visit of the Duke & Duchess of Cornwall & York to Canada, 1901 obverse with the Royal Couple, profile, reverse with two soldiers flanking coat of arms, inscribed: Canada in South Africa, 1899-1900 For Crown & Empire, diameter 2.2” — 5.5 cm., 2.5 oz. — 79 grams 155 Silver Mounted Horn Cane, 19th century the elaborate repoussé foliate scroll handle to tapered stick to silvered ferule, length 34.75” — 88.3 cm. 156 Group of Five Georgian Brass Kitchen Utensils, 18th/19th century comprising two peppers, nutmeg grater, pastry wheel and a nutcracker, tallest height 3.9” — 10 cm. 157 French Champlevé Enamelled Gilt Bronze Inkstand and Quill for the Turkish Market, 19th century the shaped Islamic script, height 2.5” — 6.4 cm. Est. $100/200 Est. $75/150 - Est. $100/200 Provenance: Peppers with BADA decals Est. $75/125 158 French GIlt Bronze Vide Poche by Charles Paillet (1871-1937) modelled as a pheasant standing over pool, diameter 6.25” — 15.9 cm., signed in the mold ch. Paillet with F. Barbedienne Fondeur, Paris 159 Tiffany Studios Pine Needle Pattern Etched Bronze Ink Pot, c.1918 signed Tiffany Studios, New York, height 2.25” — 5.7 cm. 160 Scottish Pewter Communion Cup, early 20th century in 16th century style bearing spurious touch marks, height 8.5” — 21.5 cm. Est. $100/200 Est. $100/200 161 Contemporary Transparent Rubber Silicone Vase, 1970’s of double ‘H’ form with fluorescent orange base, 4.6” x 11.25” x 5.9” — 11.6 x 28.6 x 15 cm. Est. $75/150 Est. $200/300 163 Contemporary Tiffany ‘Atlas’ Gilt Metal Travel Alarm Clock diameter 1.6” — 4 cm. Est. $150/250 164 Jaeger Enamelled Brass Travel Alarm, 1936 the 8 day movement in folding case surmounted by alarm stop button and impressed production date 36/1, height 3.25” — 8.3 cm. 165 Jaeger Le Coultre Leather Cased Traveling Clock, c.1960 the eight day movement with push button alarm set in folding case, height 4.3” — 11 cm. Est. $75/150 166 French Four Panel ‘Crystal’ Regulator, early 20th century the ivory enamelled garland dial with retailer’s mark ‘Frank Herschede, Cincinnati’ with two train movement signed S. Marti et Cie. striking a gong, height 12” — 30.5 cm. Est. $100/200 Est. $250/350 167 French Ormolu Mounted Burl Walnut Lyre Form Table Clock, c.1900 the 2.75 inch enamel dial fronting a time only 8 day movement with platform balance, height 10.5” — 26.7 cm. Est. $200/300 168 French White Metal Figural Mantle Clock Garniture, late 19th century the group titled ‘Les Vendanges’ with young couple harvesting grapes, signed in the mould L. & F. Moreau, the flanking vases with similar motif, each piece on verde antico marble base raised on toupie feet, clock height 22” — 55.9 cm. 169 Charles II Style Burl Oak Short Hall Clock, early 20th century the 6.5 inch square brass dial fronting a three train movement signed Kienzle and striking Westminster quarters on gongs, height 51.5” — 130.8 cm. 170 Guardier ‘Globe Timer’ Desk Clock, c.1960 the 8-day Swiss movement in gilt metal globe form case with rotating world time ring, In good condition., diameter 5.7” — 14.5 cm. Est. $150/250 Est. $1,000/1,500 Provenance: Estate of Edgar F. Kaiser, Jr Est. $600/800 171 Edwardian Inlaid Mahogany Balloon Clock, early 20th century with two train French movement signed A. D. Mougin striking a gong, height 11.25” — 28.6 cm. 172 Pair of French School Miniature Portrait Ovals, mid 20th century each gauche on panel painted in the manner of earlier artists and in gilt metal frame, height 4.25” — 10.8 cm. 173 Victorian Portrait Miniature Gold Filled Locket Pendent, 19th century with gauche on oval ivory panel signed A. C. Fletcher, on seed pearl set bale, overall height 2.5” — 6.4 cm. 174 Portrait Miniature of a Young Girl by Elizabeth M. Macvicar, 1918 gauche on ivory panel signed E. M. M and dated, in 9 ct. rose gold frame with bale, panel 3.25” x 2.62” — 8.3 x 6.7 cm. Est. $100/200 Est. $100/200 Est. $75/150 Est. $100/200 175 Portrait Miniature of Sir Walter Scott, after Henry Raeburn, late 19th century gauche on oval ivory panel signed ‘M. Werner, in ebonized frame, overall 6” x 5” — 15.2 x 12.7 cm. 176 Two French Portrait Miniatures of Young Women, late 19th century each gauche on round ivory panel signed, framed, larger 4.5” x 4.5” — 11.4 x 11.4 cm. 177 Large American Portrait Miniature of a Lady, 1934 gauche on oval ivory panel signed C. P. Newell and dated, in gilt metal frame with bale 178 Portrait Miniature of Elizabeth Carmichael, 7th July, 1800 gauche on ivory panel, signed Ross Banks (?) and dated in gilt frame with bale, height 3.75” — 9.5 cm. Est. $100/200 Est. $100/200 Est. $75/150 Est. $100/200 179 Two English School Portrait Miniatures, early 19th century each gauche on oval ivory panel, larger 3.25” x 3” — 8.3 x 7.6 cm. Est. $75/150 180 Group of Seven French School Miniature Portraits, 19th/20th centuries including Mme. de Pompadour, Lola Mendes, Princess Sophia of Bavaria, Königin Marie von Bayern, etc., 4” x 3.25” — 10.2 x 8.3 cm. 181 Pair of French School Miniature Picture Ovals, mid 20th century gauche on panel painted in the manner of earlier artists and in gilt metal frame, height 4.25” — 10.8 cm. 182 Italian Portrait Miniature of a Young Woman, after Boticelli, 20th century gauce ivory panel, signed Garbella, in Florentine giltwood frame, overall 4.1” x 3.6” — 10.5 x 9.2 cm. Est. $100/200 Est. $100/200 185 German Nickel Silver Mounted Meerschaum Pipe, c. 1900 the bowl with carved with horse and cabin motif to horn stem and mouthpiece conjoined by flexible shaft, length 23.5” — 59.7 cm., 186 German Nickel Silver Mounted Meerschaum Pipe, c.1900 classical repoussé medallion to lid on plain bowl to horn stem and mouthpiece conjoined by flexible shaft, length 29.5” — 74.9 cm., impressed maker’s mark Est. $150/250 Est. $100/200 189 German Silver Mounted Meerschaum Pipe, c.1900 the turret form lid on plain bowl to abalone inlaid rosewood stem and horn mouthpiece, length 31” — 78.7 cm. 190 German Silver Mounted Meerschaum Pipe, 19th century the domed lid on plain bowl to birch stem and horn mouthpiece conjoined by flexible shaft, length 18.5” — 47 cm., impressed maker’s mark Est. $100/200 183 German Nickel Silver Mounted Meerschaum Pipe, c.1900 the bowl carved with wolf and cabin to horn stem and mouthpiece conjoined by flexible shaft, diameter 26” — 66 cm., impressed maker’s marks Est. $150/250 184 German Nickel Silver Mounted Meerschaum Pipe, 1906 the bowl carved with horse and cabin motif to ornate horn stem and mouthpiece conjoined by flexible shaft, mounts with monogram ‘AR’ and ‘Islands Falk, 1906”, length 29” — 73.7 cm., impressed maker’s marks, Est. $150/250 187 German SIlver Mounted Meerschaum Pipe, 19th century the domed lid with applied medallion on plain bowl to horn stem and mouthpiece conjoined by flexible shaft, length 19” — 48.3 cm., impressed marks 188 German Silver Mounted Meerschaum Pipe, c.1900 the plain bowl to horn stem and mouthpiece conjoined by flexible shaft, length 27” — 68.6 cm., impressed maker’s marks Est. $150/250 Est. $150/250 Est. $200/300 Est. $150/250 191 German Nickel Silver Mounted Meerschaum Pipe, c.1900 the bowl carved with wolf motif to abalone inlaid horn stem conjoined by flexible shaft, length 23” — 58.4 cm., impressed maker’s marks 192 German Silver Mounted Meerschaum Pipe, 19th century the domed lid with foliate cliip on plain bowl to horn stem and mouthpiece conjoined by flexible shaft, length 18.5” — 47 cm., impressed maker’s marks 193 German Silver Mounted Meerschaum Pipe, c.1900 lid with repoussé medallion of rearing horse on plain bowl to horn stem and mouthpiece conjoined by flexible shaft, length 19” — 48.3 cm. 194 German Nickel Silver Mounted Burl Walnut Pipe, 19th century the domed lid with lobed finial on gadrooned bowl to horn stem and mouthpiece conjoined by flexible shaft, length 21.5” — 54.6 cm. Est. $150/250 Est. $200/300 Est. $150/250 Est. $150/250 195 German Nickel Silver Mounted Burl Walnut Pipe, 19th century the flute gadrooned bowl to antler stem and horn mouthpiece conjoined by flexible shaft, length 22” — 55.9 cm., impressed maker’s mark 196 German Silver Mounted Meerschaum Pipe, 19th century with neoclassical decorated mounts on plain bowl to horn stem with carved ivory throat depicting figures and animals in field to fliexible shaft and horn mouthpiece, length 26” — 66 cm. 197 German Nickel Silver Mounted Meerschaum Pipe, c.1900 the bowl with carved deer in forest motif to horn and meerschaum stem and horn mouthpiece conjoined by flexible shaft, length 19” — 48.3 cm. 198 German Nickel Silver Mounted Burl Walnut Pipe, early 20th century the lotus blossom carved bowl to articulated stem and further walnut mouthpiece, length 22.5” — 57.2 cm. Est. $150/250 Est. $300/400 Est. $100/200 Est. $300/400 199 German Nickel Silver Mounted Meerschaum Pipe, 19th century the plain bowl to horn stem and mouthpiece conjoined by flexible shaft, length 17” — 43.2 cm. 200 German Nickel SIlver Mounted Meerschaum Pipe, 19th century the turret form lid on bowl carved with stag and doe, to horn and antler stem and mouthpiece conjoined by flexible shaft, length 24” — 61 cm. 201 Three German Nickel Silver Mounted Porcelain Pipes, early 20th century each with horn, wood stem and mouthpiece conjoined by flexible shaft, longest length 21” — 53.3 cm. 202 French Enamelled Clay Character Pipe, J. Gambier, Paris, 19th century the bowl modelled as head of Jacob, to silver mounted bone and horn mouthpiece, Gambier, Paris, with impressed monogram JG Est. $100/200 Est. $100/200 Est. $200/300 Est. $100/200 203 Figured Walnut Pipe Form Tobacco Cannister, early 20th century with pen work decoration and mounted on a turned marble base, length 11” — 27.9 cm. 204 Continental Silvered Three Hole Cigar Cutter, 19th century decorated in relief in the Renaissance manner with foliate scrolls, shell work and grotesques, height 11.5” — 29.2 cm. Est. $200/300 Est. $200/300 205 Group of Smoking Accessories, early 20th century comprising carved owl match box and cigarette holders, Dutch marquetry match box, sprung cigarette box and turned specimen wood tobacco canister signed Legras, tallest height 5.5” — 14 cm. 206 Danish Carved ‘Pibebrædt’ (Pipe Rack), 19th century the crest pierce carved with gentleman, horse and dog amongst oak leaves and acorns over green felt apron with silk needlework decoration and monogram, height 27.5” — 69.9 cm. Est. $100/200 Est. $100/200 207 Group of Three Black Forest Carved Pipe Racks, 19th century each with pierce carved branch and leaf decoration, one with beadwork oval, longest length 20.1” — 51 cm. 208 Two Continental Pipe Racks, 19th century the first in rosewood wiht needlework decorated green felt apron, the second in burl oak with ebonized bead, longest length 20” — 50.8 cm. Est. $200/300 Est. $75/150
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