Fine Art, Antiques & Jewellery 2019-06-23 Auction - 977 Price Results - Elstob Auctioneers in North Yorkshire - Page 3
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A LATE 18TH CENTURY PIQUE TORTOISESHELL SNUFF BOX OFA WINE GLASS, c. 1750, with waisted bucket bowlDOROTHY ADAMSON (1894-1934), HIS MAJESTY "THE DUKE",
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Bedale, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom
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Bedale Hall has been described as a Country House placed in a Town. A grade I listed building, it nestles on the boundary of the historic small Yorkshire town of Bedale, known as the gateway to the Yorkshire Dales. Its classic interior contains an exceptional example of Rococo plasterwork, which makes it a stunning venue for our auction. We are delighted to be instructed to offer items from the state of the late Denis Chapman. Mr Chapman was a well-known auctioneer and estate agent in Scarborough.
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A GROUP OF SIX WRYTHEN ALE GLASSES, 18th Century ,: A GROUP OF SIX WRYTHEN ALE GLASSES, 18th Century , various dates. Tallest 13.5cm, smallest 10.5cm
0049: A GROUP OF SIX WRYTHEN ALE GLASSES, 18th Century ,Est. £100-£150
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A FINE JACOBITE WINE GLASS, c. 1750, the bell bowl: A FINE JACOBITE WINE GLASS, c. 1750, the bell bowl characteristically engraved with a rose and two buds, with bird and star above, raised on a double knop multi series air twist stem on a conical
0052: A FINE JACOBITE WINE GLASS, c. 1750, the bell bowlEst. £700-£900
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A HEAVY BALUSTER WINE GLASS, c. 1720, the conical or: A HEAVY BALUSTER WINE GLASS, c. 1720, the conical or funnel bowl with filled base, above a shouldered baluster knop containing a tear over a basal knop, also with tear, on a domed and folded
0053: A HEAVY BALUSTER WINE GLASS, c. 1720, the conical orEst. £1,500-£2,000
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A COMPOSITE STEM WINE GLASS, c. 1750, the bell bowl: A COMPOSITE STEM WINE GLASS, c. 1750, the bell bowl over a short plain stem sitting on an air twist stem with a ball, raised on a plain conical foot. 16.2cm
0055: A COMPOSITE STEM WINE GLASS, c. 1750, the bell bowlEst. £200-£300
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A ROUND FUNNEL BOWL WINE GLASS, c. 1750, engraved: A ROUND FUNNEL BOWL WINE GLASS, c. 1750, engraved within a foliate scroll banner "DE NEGOTIE" (To Trade), over a bun knop over a six sided tapering moulded pedestal stem with elongated tear and
0056: A ROUND FUNNEL BOWL WINE GLASS, c. 1750, engravedEst. £180-£250
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A GEORGIAN GLASS TUMBLER, c. 1815, with an engraved: A GEORGIAN GLASS TUMBLER, c. 1815, with an engraved portrait of "Frederick III, King of Prussia" within a cartouche decorated with a panoply of flags and swords. 9cm
0058: A GEORGIAN GLASS TUMBLER, c. 1815, with an engravedEst. £700-£900
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A PLAIN GLASS TUMBLER, c .1830, engraved with a: A PLAIN GLASS TUMBLER, c .1830, engraved with a portrait bust of Lord Brougham (1778-1868), wigged as Lord Chancellor under an inscription "Brougham Reform Cordial", the reverse engraved "The True
0061: A PLAIN GLASS TUMBLER, c .1830, engraved with aEst. £250-£350
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A LATE GEORGIAN RUMMER, c. 1800, the incurved bowl: A LATE GEORGIAN RUMMER, c. 1800, the incurved bowl engraved to the upper rim "KING AND CONSTITUTION" with crown opposing, above the base with basal cutting, on a rudimentary stem and square moulded
0063: A LATE GEORGIAN RUMMER, c. 1800, the incurved bowlEst. £200-£300
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AN EARLY 18th CENTURY DRINKING GLASS, with part wrythen: AN EARLY 18th CENTURY DRINKING GLASS, with part wrythen fluted funnel bowl with shoulder knop above a winged propeller knop, raised on a conical folded foot. 15.5cm Provenance: bearing paper labels
0065: AN EARLY 18th CENTURY DRINKING GLASS, with part wrythenEst. £1,000-£1,500
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AN EARLY 19th CENTURY MASONIC SHIP'S RUMMER, the: AN EARLY 19th CENTURY MASONIC SHIP'S RUMMER, the bucket bowl engraved with a ship flanked by Masonic roundels opposed by the name "D E Strachan", the short stem on square "lemon squeezer" foot.
0066: AN EARLY 19th CENTURY MASONIC SHIP'S RUMMER, theEst. £200-£300
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A GEORGIAN GLASS TUMBLER, c. 1800, with slice cut: A GEORGIAN GLASS TUMBLER, c. 1800, with slice cut flutes, engraved with a cartouche of a brigantine under the motto "Success to the Harriet", further engraved with a monogram "HHD" in a cartouche,
0067: A GEORGIAN GLASS TUMBLER, c. 1800, with slice cutEst. £100-£150
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A SMALL BALUSTROID WINE GLASS, c. 1720, with round: A SMALL BALUSTROID WINE GLASS, c. 1720, with round funnel bowl over a flattened knop, teared stem, and further annular knop raised on a deep conical folded foot. 15cm
0070: A SMALL BALUSTROID WINE GLASS, c. 1720, with roundEst. £200-£300
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