Homes and Interiors 2024-06-26 Auction - 620 Price Results - Sworders Fine Art Auctioneers in England - Page 5
A composed set of Fiddle, Thread and Shell flatware,Taxidermy: a Eurasian hobby,A set of four pairs of stained glass windows,
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Essex, England, United Kingdom
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Our regular Homes & Interiors sales showcase an array of different periods and styles all under one roof, juxtaposing old with new, items rich in history displayed next to works of art by emerging artists, and emphasizing just how effortlessly they complement one another. There is undoubtedly something to suit all tastes and budgets within these live online auctions.
A Mappin & Webb silver-plated tantalus,: A Mappin & Webb silver-plated tantalus, 20th century, with three moulded glass decanters and stoppers, stamped to the side, with a key, 34cm wide 13cm deep 29cm high Provenance: The collection of
0096: A Mappin & Webb silver-plated tantalus,Est. £150-£250Lot Passed
A framed silver khanjar and belt: A framed silver khanjar and belt 20th century, Omani, 56.5 x 48.5cm
0098: A framed silver khanjar and beltEst. £150-£250Lot Passed
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A group of silver caddy spoons: A group of silver caddy spoons to include a George III example by Walter Brind, London 1790, with shell bowl, etched with Saint Michael to the handle, 'forgotten' engraved verso 8.5cm long, another
0099: A group of silver caddy spoonsEst. £70-£90
Taxidermy: two otters,: Taxidermy: two otters, Lutrinae, by William Bazeley, Sheep Street, Northampton, in a naturalistic setting, with a painted back, in an ebonised and gilt case, 104.5cm wide 46cm deep 107cm high Once
0100: Taxidermy: two otters,Est. £400-£600Lot Passed
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Taxidermy: a stoat chasing a red squirrel,: Taxidermy: a stoat chasing a red squirrel, Mustela erminea and Sciurus vulgaris, in an ebonised case, with a naturalistic setting and painted back and sides, no label, 68.5cm wide 29.5cm deep 39cm
0101: Taxidermy: a stoat chasing a red squirrel,Est. £200-£400
Taxidermy: a common gull,: Taxidermy: a common gull, Larinae, by J Cooper & Sons, in a bow-front case with gilt border, with a naturalistic setting with a part-mirror base and a painted back, labelled 'Preserved by J Cooper &
0102: Taxidermy: a common gull,Est. £200-£400Lot Passed
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Taxidermy: a curlew,: Taxidermy: a curlew, Numenius, possibly by James Hutchings of Aberystwyth, in the manner of J Hutchings, in a naturalistic setting, with a painted backboard, in an ebonised and gilt case, 52cm wide
0103: Taxidermy: a curlew,Est. £300-£500
Taxidermy: a bittern,: Taxidermy: a bittern, Botaurus lentiginosus, by Peter Spicer, in a naturalistic marshland setting, the ebonised case with silvered moulding, labelled verso, 62cm wide 32cm deep 76cm high Shipping
0104: Taxidermy: a bittern,Est. £800-£1,200Lot Passed
Taxidermy: a pair of oystercatchers,: Taxidermy: a pair of oystercatchers, Haematopus, by Peter Spicer, in a naturalistic setting, the back painted with a coastline, in a black painted case, with gold painted beading, maker's label verso
0105: Taxidermy: a pair of oystercatchers,Est. £600-£800Lot Passed
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Taxidermy: a pair of kittiwakes,: Taxidermy: a pair of kittiwakes, Rissa, mounted in a nesting site, with a replica egg and a painted backboard, in a refitted ebonised case, no label, 82cm wide 33cm deep 54cm high Shipping
0106: Taxidermy: a pair of kittiwakes,Est. £400-£600
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Taxidermy: a grey heron,: Taxidermy: a grey heron, Ardea cinerea, by Peter Spicer, in a naturalistic setting and a plain ebonised case, with a painted interior, remnants of maker's label to the verso, 57.5cm wide 25.5cm deep
0108: Taxidermy: a grey heron,Est. £400-£600
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Taxidermy: a little grebe,: Taxidermy: a little grebe, Tachybaptus ruficollis, by Joseph Plackett of Cardiff, in a naturalistic setting, with a painted back, labelled twice in the case 'Joseph Plackett, 49 Edward St, Canton',
0109: Taxidermy: a little grebe,Est. £150-£200
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Taxidermy: two ospreys,: Taxidermy: two ospreys, Pandion haliaetus, believed to be part of a series by Pratt & Sons, labelled with type on the glass front 'Shot January 1868, Shoreham, Sussex', 99.5cm wide 30.5cm deep 77cm
0110: Taxidermy: two ospreys,Est. £1,200-£1,500
Taxidermy: three jack snipe,: Taxidermy: three jack snipe, Lymnocryptes minimus, by Geo Bazeley of Northampton, in a naturalistic setting, with a painted back, in an ebonised case with silvered strips, labelled verso, 46.5cm wide
0111: Taxidermy: three jack snipe,Est. £200-£400Lot Passed
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Taxidermy: a red-backed shrike and great grey shrike,: Taxidermy: a red-backed shrike and great grey shrike, Lanius collurio and Lanius excubitor, in an ebonised case, fully glazed, with a painted canvas back, no labels, 36.5cm wide 13cm deep 54cm high
0112: Taxidermy: a red-backed shrike and great grey shrike,Est. £150-£200
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Taxidermy: a pair of choughs,: Taxidermy: a pair of choughs, Pyrrhocorax, mounted in a naturalistic setting, with a seascape backboard, in a turned mahogany columnar case, no label, 82cm wide 33cm deep 54cm high Shipping
0113: Taxidermy: a pair of choughs,Est. £400-£600
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Taxidermy: a green woodpecker,: Taxidermy: a green woodpecker, Picus viridis, in a naturalistic setting, with a plain painted back, and an ebonised and gilt case, no label, 27cm wide 12cm deep 32cm high Shipping Disclaimer: Buyers
0115: Taxidermy: a green woodpecker,Est. £150-£200
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Taxidermy: a leucistic blackbird,: Taxidermy: a leucistic blackbird, Turdus merula, by J Cooper & Sons, in a bow-front case, with a gilt border, in a naturalistic setting, labelled ‘Preserved by J Cooper & Sons 28, Radnor
0116: Taxidermy: a leucistic blackbird,Est. £200-£400
Taxidermy: two waxwings,: Taxidermy: two waxwings, Bombycilla, mounted in a naturalistic setting and a plain painted interior, no labels, 38.5cm wide 17.5cm deep 33.5cm high Shipping Disclaimer: Buyers must be aware of their
0117: Taxidermy: two waxwings,Est. £150-£200Lot Passed
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Taxidermy: a nightjar,: Taxidermy: a nightjar, Caprimulgidae, in a naturalistic setting, with a plain back, in an ebonised case, no label, 33.5cm wide 15.5cm deep 33.5cm high Shipping Disclaimer: Buyers must be aware of
0118: Taxidermy: a nightjar,Est. £200-£300
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Taxidermy: a male and female capercaillie,: Taxidermy: a male and female capercaillie, Tetrao urogallus, by MacLeay of Inverness, in a naturalistic setting, with a painted back, labelled 'MacLeay Taxidermist Inverness', 84.5cm wide 47cm deep
0119: Taxidermy: a male and female capercaillie,Est. £800-£1,200