Metalware, Works of Art & House Sale Day I 2010-07-14 Auction - 268 Price Results - Dreweatts Bristol Auction Rooms in uk
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Metalware, Works of Art & House Sale Day I

The Davenport Collection of Early Domestic Metalware (100 lots) and Day 1 of the Country House sale: The Contents from Ropley House, Alresford, Hampshire,UK and other properties. Includes: works of art, metalware, ceramics, glass, silver, paintings, lighting & garden furniture.
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A pair of George II or early George III brass cand: A pair of George II or early George III brass candlesticks, circa 1760, the sockets above inverted baluster and ball knopped stems, on domed bases, 17cm high
0201: A pair of George II or early George III brass candEst. £150-£200
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Three assorted Davy type brass and glazed miners': Three assorted Davy type brass and glazed miners' lamps, second quarter 20th century, of typical form, two with makers' plates for ECCLES, 24cm high, the unnamed example 29cm high
0202: Three assorted Davy type brass and glazed miners'Est. £80-£120
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A brass 'capstan' candlestick, late 16th /17th cen: A brass 'capstan' candlestick, late 16th /17th century, the socket with twin rectangular apertures, above a socle, drip pan and spreading base, 13cm high. Cf. Ronald E Michaelis, Old Domestic
0203: A brass 'capstan' candlestick, late 16th /17th cenEst. £300-£500
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A Spanish brass candlestick, late 17th/ early 18th: A Spanish brass candlestick, late 17th/ early 18th century, with knopped stem and square base, on triangular section lug feet, 14cm high; and another Spanish brass candlestick, first half 17th
0204: A Spanish brass candlestick, late 17th/ early 18thEst. £800-£1,200
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A pair of George I brass candlesticks, circa 1720: A pair of George I brass candlesticks, circa 1720, the sockets with broad drip pan rims, on knopped, waisted and hexagonal section shafts, on hexagonal, spreading bases, 23cm high
0207: A pair of George I brass candlesticks, circa 1720Est. £300-£500
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A brass trumpet-based candlestick, late 18th/early: A brass trumpet-based candlestick, late 18th/early 19th century, with drip pan and plain shaft, 12.5cm high; and a small brass ejector candlestick with base in the 'trumpet' style, 19th century,
0208: A brass trumpet-based candlestick, late 18th/earlyEst. £180-£220
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A Dutch brass Heemskerk candlestick, circa 1680, t: A Dutch brass Heemskerk candlestick, circa 1680, the tulip shaped socket and knopped stem with broad drip pan above an 'inverted acorn' moulding and a circular, spreading base, 21cm high. Cf. Ronald
0209: A Dutch brass Heemskerk candlestick, circa 1680, tEst. £300-£500
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A Dutch brass Heemskerk candlestick, first half 17: A Dutch brass Heemskerk candlestick, first half 17th century, with pierced socket and 'ridged ball' type knopped shaft, descending past the dished drip pan to a circular, spreading base, 19cm high.
0210: A Dutch brass Heemskerk candlestick, first half 17Est. £300-£500
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A George II brass candlestick in the William III m: A George II brass candlestick in the William III manner, second quarter 18th century, with knopped stem, the square base with concave circular drip tray, 22.5cm high. Ronald Michaelis suggests that
0216: A George II brass candlestick in the William III mEst. £100-£150
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An early George III brass tinder box with candle h: An early George III brass tinder box with candle holder, circa 1770, with socket, ribbed and circular cover and pierced handle, 9cm, 24cm long
0217: An early George III brass tinder box with candle hEst. £250-£350
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A Continental, probably French wrought iron lentic: A Continental, probably French wrought iron lenticular lamp, first half 19th century, of typical form with swing handle above the cushion form reservoir, the filling plate with cockerel finial,
0218: A Continental, probably French wrought iron lenticEst. £120-£180
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A Flemish bronze pricket candlestick, mid 16th cen: A Flemish bronze pricket candlestick, mid 16th century, the pricket and drip pan above a heavily knopped and inverted baluster cast stem, on a triform socle, the spreading triform base with ogee
0219: A Flemish bronze pricket candlestick, mid 16th cenEst. £200-£300
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A pair of George I brass candlesticks, circa 1720: A pair of George I brass candlesticks, circa 1720 and possibly later elements, with ribbed sockets and knopped stems, on domed, circular bases, 18.5cm high
0221: A pair of George I brass candlesticks, circa 1720Est. £150-£200
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A brass candlestick, probably Dutch or German, sec: A brass candlestick, probably Dutch or German, second quarter 18th century, the socket above a knopped stem, the octagonal base with raised circular moulding, 10.25cm high
0223: A brass candlestick, probably Dutch or German, secEst. £100-£150
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