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Rowley's Auctioneers - Fine Art & Antiques
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- Auction House: Rowley's Auctioneers
- Date: 10:30, Tuesday 07 September 2010
- Location: Tattersalls, Newmarket, Suffolk, Great Britain
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Date: Sunday 05 September 2010 Time: 11:00 - 14:00
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Date: Monday 06 September 2010 Time: 10:00 - 20:00
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Lot 1
- A half case of Chateau Latour 1982 (unopened) (Six bottles). (6)Illustrated Provenance: From a private house in Cambridgeshire.
- Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00
This sale took place on Tuesday 07 September 2010
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Lot 2
- Six assorted French bottles of red wine To include: Chateau Mouton Rothschild 1976, Chateau Latour 1962, nuits-Saint George 1972, Chateau Cantenac Brown 1970, Chateau le Bouysses 1986, and Clos de Mouches 1976. (6)
- Estimate: £300.00 - £400.00
This sale took place on Tuesday 07 September 2010
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Lot 3
- A Victorian tortoiseshell tea caddyOf swept sarcophagus form, the shaped top above interior with twin lidded compartments and ivory veneers to edges, the whole on ball feet. 17 cms wide.Illustrated
- Estimate: £500.00 - £700.00
This sale took place on Tuesday 07 September 2010
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Lot 4
- A Victorian tortoiseshell and silver mounted tea caddy Of octagonal form, the tapering lid above single compartment lidded interior, the whole applied with scrolling floral bands and escutcheon, silver hallmarked for Birmingham 1896, maker's mark of S.W.S. 11 cms wide.Illustrated
- Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00
This sale took place on Tuesday 07 September 2010
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Lot 5
- A 19th century elm candle boxThe hinged lid above tapering rectangular body; and a George III mahogany tea caddy. The former 38 cms high. (2)
- Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00
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Lot 6
- A Victorian brass bound oak boxThe hinged lid containing a compartmentalised interior, the lock stamped Brahmah. 29.5 cms wide.
- Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00
This sale took place on Tuesday 07 September 2010
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Lot 7
- A Regency brass inlaid rosewood sewing boxThe hinged rectangular top enclosing a fitted interior. 29.5 cms wide.
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Lot 8
- A late 19th century mahogany novelty tea caddyThe body formed as a miniature knife box with serpentine front. 13.5 cms high.
- Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00
This sale took place on Tuesday 07 September 2010
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Lot 9
- A George III mahogany tea caddyThe front and lid inlaid with a shell patera. 12 cms high.
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Lot 10
- A cedar metal mounted cigarette boxThe top with over painted print by George Wright depicting horse and hounds. 18.5 cms wide.
- Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00
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Lot 11
- A horn and white metal boxThe hinged lid inset with a panel depicting horses and with segmentally veneered sides. 21.5 cms wide.
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Lot 12
- A late 18th century French gilt tooled leather cutlery boxThe sloping hinged front enclosing a fitted interior. 37 cms high; 27 cms wide.
- Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00
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Lot 13
- An 18th century French needlework pictureThe rectangular panel worked with a central scene depicting an amorous couple and above a printed panel inscribed La Fille Angageante. 22 x 18 cms
- Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00
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Lot 14
- An early 19th century needlework panelDepicting a biblical scene. 65 x 47 cms.
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Lot 15
- Two early Victorian needlework samplers, both worked by Sarah Ann Farrow, aged 8One with a verse, alphabet and trees, the other trees and birds. The larger 32 x 23.5 cms. (2)
- Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00
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Lot 16
- An early Victorian needlework sampler, the rectangular panel by Elizabeth Llewelyn, aged 14 years and dated 188437 x 27 cms.
- Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00
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Lot 17
- A late 19th/early 20th century violin by the Stainer Manufacturing CompanyThe instrument with two piece back, the interior with printed label inscribed The Stainer Manufacturing Company, Charing Cross Mansion, St. Martins Lane, Charing Cross, London, in original ebonised wooden case; and a late 19th century copy of a Vuillaume violin with two piece back, stamped to the top of the reverse. The former 35.5 cms (14" long) excluding button. (2)
- Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00
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Lot 18
- A 17th century leather costrelOf stylised bottle form, the sides with punched fleur-de-lys and geometric square marks within shaped arched surround. 25 cms wide; 26 cms high.Illustrated
- Estimate: £250.00 - £350.00
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Lot 19
- An early 19th century brass skillet or posnet by Jasper Westcott of BristolOf typical form and marked to the top Westcott III (where III is the size). 40 cms wide.
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Lot 20
- A mid 18th century brass and iron lock plateThe engraved brass front with foliate decoration, the lock plate dated 1762. 26 x 25 cms.
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Lot 21
- A Ransomes, Sims & Jefferies, Ld. printed galvanised tin advertising signDepicting a traction engine and threshing machine in a South African landscape, the sign inscribed B.A.T. Co. Limited, Nation Works, Smethwick and Patent. 56 x 74 cms.Illustrated
- Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00
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Lot 22
- A cast bronze mortar, probably 16th centuryThe cylindrical body with twin lug handles and cast star decoration. 13 cms high.
- Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00
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Lot 23
- A pair of Victorian miniature mirrored hanging shelvesEach of architectural form. Each 19 cms high. (2)
- Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00
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Lot 24
- A 19th century boxwood Customs & Excise measureThe rectangular instrument delineated on all sides and stamped Cook, Maker to the Excise Late Wellington Crown Court, Soho London No. 3492, also stamped George Hall on one side; a brass mounted boxwood measure for measuring and calculating breaking loads for steel ropes; an ivory parallel rule by J. Archbutt & Sons, 201 Westminster Bridge Road, London; a boxwood shoe measure; and a quantity of other rules and measures. (14)
- Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00
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Lot 25
- A 19th century brass mounted whale bone parallel rule50.5 cms long.
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Lot 26
- An early 19th century Tunbridgeware white wood combination pin cushion and tape measureFormed as a rustic cottage with painted door, windows and roof.Illustrated
- Estimate: £150.00 - £250.00
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Lot 27
- Two scrimshawed whales teethBoth decorated with whaling scenes and with white metal mounted end. One 19 cms long; the other 14 cms long. (2)
- Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00
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Lot 28
- A 19th century bone walking stickWith shaped handle above segmentally constructed shaft bound with knotted cord. 79 cms long.
- Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00
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Lot 29
- A first half of the 20th century folk art carved wooden walking stickThe handle modelled as a helmeted miner’s head and carved with pick, shovel and Davy lamp. 89 cms long.
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Lot 30
- A 19th century segmentally constructed horn and bone walking stickThe handle formed as an elephants head; an Oriental carved bamboo walking stick; and an ivory handled ebony walking stick. The former 88 cms long. (3)
- Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00
This sale took place on Tuesday 07 September 2010
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