Contents of Pallinsburn House 2005-05-04 Auction - 581 Price Results - Lyon & Turnbull in uk - Page 2
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Contents of Pallinsburn House

This sale comprises the principal contents of Pallinsburn House, Northumberland. Pallinsburn was the home of the Mitchell family who made a fortune shipbuilding in Newcastle-upon-Tyne and purchased the estate in 1910. The sale includes many fine Georgian items from Sundrum Castle, Ayrshire, which were inherited by Hope Hamilton, Charles Mitchell's wife, in 1917, and also some residual contents from Stanage Castle, Powys, another family home. Categories represented include Silver and Jewellery, Books, Oriental and European Ceramics, Works of Art, Clocks and Scientific Instruments, Historic Costume, Toys and Nursery items including lead soldiers, Rugs and Textiles, Furniture and the usual country house ephemera.
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A marrow scoop, with marks for Newcastle (no date: A marrow scoop, with marks for Newcastle (no date letter) circa 1850, maker Langlands & Robertson and another marrow scoop, Sheffield 1890, maker FH. Lengths 23cm and 22cm, 2.5oz total
0035: A marrow scoop, with marks for Newcastle (no dateEst. £200-£300See Sold Price
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An oak canteen, with pair of panelled doors enclo: An oak canteen,with pair of panelled doors enclosing three fitted drawers52cm wide
0036: An oak canteen, with pair of panelled doors encloEst. £50-£100See Sold Price
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A pair of Georgian style sauceboats, with marks fo: A pair of Georgian style sauceboats, with marks for London 1935, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, each with gadrooned border and leaf capped flying scroll handle, on three lion mask capped
0037: A pair of Georgian style sauceboats, with marks foEst. £200-£300See Sold Price
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A pair of oval meat dishes, with marks for London: A pair of oval meat dishes, with marks for London 1938 and 1939, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, of plain form with gadrooned borderswidth 41cm, 96oz total.
0038: A pair of oval meat dishes, with marks for LondonEst. £600-£800See Sold Price
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A Victorian swing handled sugar bowl, with marks: A Victorian swing handled sugar bowl, with marks for Sheffield 1882, maker Harrison Bros & Howson, of oval semi-fluted form, with reeded handle and borders, a cream jug, London 1934, by Goldsmiths &
0039: A Victorian swing handled sugar bowl, with marksEst. £250-£350See Sold Price
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A collection of items, to include a Victorian circ: A collection of items, to include a Victorian circular salt, London 1875, of foliate cast cushion form on three shell capped paw feet, a George III tea kettle stand with burner, with London 1814,
0040: A collection of items, to include a Victorian circEst. £250-£350See Sold Price
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A set of six Georgian gaming dishes, with duty mar: A set of six Georgian gaming dishes, with duty mark, lion passant and makers mark WS only, each of plain square form. together with an oval semi-fluted twin handled sugar bowl and matching cream jug,
0041: A set of six Georgian gaming dishes, with duty marEst. £350-£450See Sold Price
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A George III swing handled sugar basin, with marks: A George III swing handled sugar basin, with marks for London 1793, maker probably Henry Spree, of ovoid form, on pedestal foot, with reeded borders and handle (with traces of erased initials) height
0042: A George III swing handled sugar basin, with marksEst. £150-£250See Sold Price
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A matched set of five open salts, various dates to: A matched set of five open salts, various dates to include London 1775 and 1905, by Robert Hennell and JHR, each of oval form, three with bead borders and pierced sides on four ball and claw feet,
0043: A matched set of five open salts, various dates toEst. £200-£300See Sold Price
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A George III sauceboat, with marks for London 1766: A George III sauceboat, with marks for London 1766, maker probably Daniel Smith & Robert Sharp, with gadrooned border and leaf capped flying scroll handle, on three shell and scroll form feet (with
0044: A George III sauceboat, with marks for London 1766Est. £250-£350See Sold Price
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A George II salver, with marks for London 1734, ma: A George II salver, with marks for London 1734, maker John Tuite, of shaped circular form, with pie-crust moulded edge and scroll engraved border around the central engraved armorial (worn), on three
0045: A George II salver, with marks for London 1734, maEst. £200-£300See Sold Price
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A George III teapot, with marks for London 1787, m: A George III teapot, with marks for London 1787, maker's mark indistinct, of oval form with straight spout, turned wooden finial and scroll capped handle, prick dot and wriggle work engraved with
0046: A George III teapot, with marks for London 1787, mEst. £250-£350See Sold Price
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A pair of George III candlesticks, with marks for: A pair of George III candlesticks, with marks for Sheffield 1802, maker John Green & Co, each of circular outline, with gadrooned borders, tapered cylindrical columns and vase shaped capitalsheight
0047: A pair of George III candlesticks, with marks forEst. £400-£600See Sold Price
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An early 18th century sauce boat, with marks for L: An early 18th century sauce boat, with marks for London (no date letter), maker Peter Archambo, of oval outline, with broad lip and scroll handle, crested height 10.5cm, 14oz.
0048: An early 18th century sauce boat, with marks for LEst. £600-£800See Sold Price
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An early George III salver, with marks for London: An early George III salver, with marks for London 1763, maker EC, of shaped circular form, with shell and scroll cast edge and pie-crust moulded border, chased and engraved to the centre with foliate
0049: An early George III salver, with marks for LondonEst. £600-£800See Sold Price
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A pair of George III bottle coasters, with marks f: A pair of George III bottle coasters, with marks for Sheffield 1808, maker Alexander Goodman & Co, each of shaped circular form, with ovolo border and spiral fluted sides, with mounted wooden bases
0050: A pair of George III bottle coasters, with marks fEst. £300-£500See Sold Price
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A George IV set of four sauceboats, with marks for: A George IV set of four sauceboats, with marks for London 1826 and 1827, maker IC, each with gadrooned edge, chased with flowering foliage, with leaf capped flying scroll handle on three shell capped
0051: A George IV set of four sauceboats, with marks forEst. £2,000-£3,000See Sold Price
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A George III pair of open salts, with marks for Lo: A George III pair of open salts, with marks for London 1775, maker RH, each of shaped oval form, with beaded edges the pierced sides with foliate engraved swags, on four ball and claw feet, with blue
0052: A George III pair of open salts, with marks for LoEst. £180-£250See Sold Price
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A late 17th/early 18th century tazza, marks worn,: A late 17th/early 18th century tazza, marks worn, maker's mark possibly CR?, of plain circular form on pedestal foot height 5cm, diameter 17cm, 5oz.
0053: A late 17th/early 18th century tazza, marks worn,Est. £400-£600
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A George III teapot, with marks for London 1773, m: A George III teapot, with marks for London 1773, maker CW, of cylindrical form, later chased with C-scrolls, diaper panels and foliage, with wooden scroll handle and turned wooden finial to the flat
0054: A George III teapot, with marks for London 1773, mEst. £250-£350See Sold Price
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A George III helmet shaped cream jug, with marks f: A George III helmet shaped cream jug, with marks for London 1797, maker HS, with bead border and reeded handle, initialled to underside, another helmet shaped cream jug, London 1804, by John Mulford,
0055: A George III helmet shaped cream jug, with marks fEst. £280-£350See Sold Price
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A late Victorian twin handled sugar bowl with match: A late Victorian twin handled sugar bowl with matching helmet shaped cream jug, with marks for London 1895, maker Francis Boone Thomas, each of semi-fluted oval form, initialled 17oz total
0056: A late Victorian twin handled sugar bowl with matchEst. £200-£300See Sold Price
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A scarce George I Britannia Standard teapot, with: A scarce George I Britannia Standard teapot, with marks for London 1718, maker probably Richard Watts, of octagonal baluster form, on stepped foot, the hinged domed cover with vase shaped finial,
0057: A scarce George I Britannia Standard teapot, withEst. £6,000-£8,000See Sold Price
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Askew Library Auction Sale catalogue Bibliotheca A: Askew Library Auction Sale catalogueBibliotheca Askeviana sive catalogus librorum rarissimorum Antonii Askew, M.D., ruled in red and marked with buyer's names and prices, nineteenth-century half
0060: Askew Library Auction Sale catalogue Bibliotheca AEst. £200-£300See Sold Price
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