Fine Interiors - Session 1 2022-06-14 Auction - 407 Price Results - Sworders Fine Art Auctioneers in England - Page 14
A carved giltwood console table,A pair of George II gilt gesso pier mirrors,The Colman 'Armada' silver-gilt presentation service,
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Essex, England, United Kingdom
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Fine Interiors - Session 1

Sworders’ quarterly curated Fine Interiors sales offer stylish period and modern furnishings, decorative antiques, and important works of art, fusing traditional British and Continental antiques with eclectic works of art from Europe and further afield. With a focus on quality, rarity and style, they appeal to the discerning modern buyer whose taste and appreciation stretch far beyond the high street. Highlights from our June sale will include pieces from several notable British estates, including the collection of Camden Passage antique dealer, Gordon Gridley, the residual contents of Bixley Manor, home of Sir Timothy Colman KG, and The Paolo Moschino Edit, a selection of pieces from the award-winning interior designer's Antique & Vintage collection. Lot: 1 to 410 - Tue, 14th Jun 2022 10:00 Lot: 411 to 654 - Wed, 15th Jun 2022 10:00
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A pair of William III Britannia standard cast candlesticks,: A pair of William III Britannia standard cast candlesticks, A pair of William III Britannia standard cast candlesticks, by Joseph Bird, London 1697, each engraved underneath to the rim 'IH' over
0315: A pair of William III Britannia standard cast candlesticks,Est. £4,000-£6,000
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A pair of Queen Anne Britannia standard silver candlesticks,: A pair of Queen Anne Britannia standard silver candlesticks, A pair of Queen Anne Britannia standard silver candlesticks, by Andrew Raven, London 1705, engraved with a crest, 15.5cm high, 22.5ozt (2)
0316: A pair of Queen Anne Britannia standard silver candlesticks,Est. £3,000-£5,000
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A pair of George II cast silver candlesticks,: A pair of George II cast silver candlesticks, A pair of George II cast silver candlesticks, by Joseph Sanders, London 1739, 16cm high, 25.4ozt (2) Provenance: The residual contents of Bixley Manor by
0318: A pair of George II cast silver candlesticks,Est. £1,500-£2,000
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A pair of George II cast silver candlesticks,: A pair of George II cast silver candlesticks, A pair of George II cast silver candlesticks, by David Willaume II, London 1749, engraved with a lion passant standing on a chapeau within and belt and
0319: A pair of George II cast silver candlesticks,Est. £2,000-£2,500
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A pair of George III silver taper sticks,: A pair of George III silver taper sticks, A pair of George III silver taper sticks, by Ebenezer Coker, London 1764, 15cm high, 13.4ozt (2) Provenance: The residual contents of Bixley Manor by
0320: A pair of George III silver taper sticks,Est. £1,000-£1,500
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A pair of cast silver candlesticks in the 18th century-style,: A pair of cast silver candlesticks in the 18th century-style, A pair of cast silver candlesticks in the 18th century-style, maker's mark JC over L, London 1969, 17.3cm high, 34.77ozt, together with
0321: A pair of cast silver candlesticks in the 18th century-style,Est. £1,500-£2,000
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An unmarked silver communion cup and paten,: An unmarked silver communion cup and paten, 16th century, probably East Anglian, given the shape of the cup with its broad stem and engraving, the paten is engraved '1567' within a plain rectangular
0322: An unmarked silver communion cup and paten,Est. £1,500-£2,000
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A small unmarked silver communion cup with paten,: A small unmarked silver communion cup with paten, 16th century, probably East Anglian, the inverted bell-shaped bowl engraved with a band of trailing foliage between two plain bands, raised on a
0323: A small unmarked silver communion cup with paten,Est. £800-£1,200
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An unmarked silver communion cup,: An unmarked silver communion cup, 16th century, probably East Anglian, the bowl engraved with a band of arabesque scrolling foliage, on a short trumpet stem terminating in a domed foot, underneath
0324: An unmarked silver communion cup,Est. £1,800-£2,200
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A pair of Charles II capstan salt cellars,: A pair of Charles II capstan salt cellars, A pair of Charles II capstan salt cellars, London, probably 1683, maker's mark unclear and overstriking another, now with later all-over gilding, each
0325: A pair of Charles II capstan salt cellars,Est. £250-£300
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A Charles II silver mug: A Charles II silver mug A Charles II silver mug, by Alexandra Roode, London 1684, of small size, engraved with a crest, a tree, and the base engraved 'AB', 10cm wide, 7cm high, 3.1ozt Provenance: The
0326: A Charles II silver mugEst. £300-£500
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A Charles II silver bleeding bowl or quaich,: A Charles II silver bleeding bowl or quaich, A Charles II silver bleeding bowl or quaich, maker's mark 'TC' or 'CT', London 1683, the pierced handle prick dot engraved 'GS' beneath 'D', over '1684',
0327: A Charles II silver bleeding bowl or quaich,Est. £500-£600
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A Charles II silver two-handled porringer or cup,: A Charles II silver two-handled porringer or cup, A Charles II silver two-handled porringer or cup, London 1684, maker's mark 'IA' in a dotted circle, 9.1cm diameter, 7.2cm high, 4.5ozt Provenance:
0328: A Charles II silver two-handled porringer or cup,Est. £300-£500
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A William III Britannia silver tazza,: A William III Britannia silver tazza, A William III Britannia silver tazza, by William Denny (also spelt Dennye) and John Bache, London 1699, embossed with a rope-twist border, to the centre possibly
0329: A William III Britannia silver tazza,Est. £600-£800
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A James II silver porringer,: A James II silver porringer, A James II silver porringer, London 1685, maker's mark a script 'B', of conventional form, now engraved with chinoiserie decoration, the base engraved 'IM' beneath 'S',
0330: A James II silver porringer,Est. £300-£400
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A Queen Anne silver capstan salt cellar,: A Queen Anne silver capstan salt cellar, A Queen Anne silver capstan salt cellar, maker's mark worn, with rope-twist bands, engraved with contemporary initials 'IC', 8.6cm wide at widest point, 6.5cm
0331: A Queen Anne silver capstan salt cellar,Est. £100-£150
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A Queen Anne tazza or footed waiter,: A Queen Anne tazza or footed waiter, A Queen Anne tazza or footed waiter, by William Keatt, London 1703, the centre engraved with a coat of arms, within fruit and scroll mantling, 22cm diameter, 7cm
0332: A Queen Anne tazza or footed waiter,Est. £1,000-£1,500
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A Queen Anne silver two-handled cup or porringer,: A Queen Anne silver two-handled cup or porringer, A Queen Anne silver two-handled cup or porringer, by Thomas Parr I, London 1708, the cartouche engraved 'MP' over 'S' over 'RA', 11cm diameter, 19cm
0333: A Queen Anne silver two-handled cup or porringer,Est. £300-£500
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A pair of early 18th century Britannia silver candlesticks,: A pair of early 18th century Britannia silver candlesticks, A pair of early 18th century Britannia silver candlesticks, by Samuel Margas, London, date letter obscured, probably 1719, each engraved
0335: A pair of early 18th century Britannia silver candlesticks,Est. £3,000-£5,000
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A Queen Anne Britannia standard alms dish,: A Queen Anne Britannia standard alms dish, A Queen Anne Britannia standard alms dish, by Benjamin Bentley, London 1722, the reverse engraved 'Ex Dono Geo Furvile Arm 1724', 21.3cm diameter, 7.74ozt
0336: A Queen Anne Britannia standard alms dish,Est. £600-£800
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A George I silver coffee pot,: A George I silver coffee pot, A George I silver coffee pot, by George Wickes, London 1726, 21.5cm high, 20.6ozt overall Provenance: The residual contents of Bixley Manor by instruction of the
0337: A George I silver coffee pot,Est. £800-£1,200
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A George II silver two-handled cup,: A George II silver two-handled cup, A George II silver two-handled cup, by Langlands, Newcastle 1733, of conventional form, 10cm diameter, 12cm high, 9.4ozt Provenance: The residual contents of
0338: A George II silver two-handled cup,Est. £200-£250