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Antiques and Fine Art Sale with Scientific and Musical Instruments Thursday 11 July 2013 10:00 Antiques and Fine Art Sale with Scientific and Musical Instruments Thursday 11 July 2013 10:00 Adam Partridge Auctioneers & Valuers The Cheshire Saleroom Withyfold Drive Macclesfield SK10 2BD Adam Partridge Auctioneers & Valuers (Antiques and Fine Art Sale with Scientific and Musical Instruments) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com Lot: 1 Lot: 9 A Regency tortoiseshell bowfronted tea caddy with hinged lid An early 20th century oak and mahogany trinket box raised on enclosing two tortoiseshell lidded compartments and raised on four ceramic bun feet, a Japanese lacquered trinket box, a four bun feet, with pewter stringing, width 15cm, height 11.5cm, carved oak trinket box and two further trinket boxes. depth 10cm. Estimate: £20.00 - £40.00 Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 Lot: 10 Lot: 2 An early 20th century oak and brass bound twin handled A Victorian papier-mâché and mother of pearl inlaid tea caddy ofrectangular box, width 18.5cm. sarcophagus form, the domed lid decorated with floral sprays Estimate: £15.00 - £20.00 opening to reveal two lidded compartments above a bombe shaped base, 24 x 16.5 x 13cm. Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 Lot: 11 Three mid 20th century Swiss marquetry decorated specimen wood oval panels, one depicting a lake landscape, the second Lot: 3 of a village street and the third of a mountainous woodland A 19th century mahogany and boxwood strung sarcophagus view, two measure 44 x 32cm and the smaller is 32.5 x 27cm. two division tea caddy, width 31cm and a leather jewellery box Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 (2). Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 Lot: 12 An Edwardian oak wall hanging rectangular knife box with inlaid Lot: 4 decoration depicting a knife, fork and spoon to the base drawer, A Victorian walnut and inlaid jewellery box, width 29cm and a height 52cm. small rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid two division tea Estimate: £150.00 - £200.00 caddy, width 18.75cm (2). Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 Lot: 13 An oak coopered whisky barrel, height 42cm. Lot: 5 Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00 A 19th century rosewood sarcophagus form tea caddy on four bun feet, width 26.5cm, a 19th century rosewood and mother of pearl inlaid lap desk, width 38cm, a rosewood sewing box and a Lot: 14 rosewood and marquetry inlaid writing slope (for restoration), An early 20th century wooden carving of the lion monument of width 41cm (4). Lucerne, Switzerland, width 28cm. Estimate: £50.00 - £70.00 Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 Lot: 6 Lot: 15 A pair of late Victorian carved beech capitols, one modelled as A c.1900 black painted wooden circular thread dispensing box, a lion, the second as a goat, each holding a scrolling domed decorated to the lid with a floral bouquet and a poem, diameter shield, height 45cm and a matching demi-lune carved beech 7.5cm and a similar rectangular box, width 9.5cm (2). plaque modelled as the coat of arms of the City of Manchester Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00 inscribed with the motto "Concilio et Labore", length 73cm (3). Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 Lot: 16 An Edwardian inlaid twin handled rectangular tray, the central Lot: 7 panel decorated with a scene of two boys in a Dutch coastal A Georgian tortoiseshell rectangular trinket box with white metal landscape and protected with a glass panel, length 44cm. rectangular cartouche to hinged lid and white metal stringing Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 and with later brass bun feet, width 8cm. Estimate: £50.00 - £80.00 Lot: 17 An Edwardian inlaid mahogany oval twin handled tray Lot: 8 decorated with harebell swags, 68 x 45cm. A rare 19th century mahogany and inlaid dome topped bird Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 cage, the shaped top flanked by four turned brass spheres above an arched inlaid panel and metal open caged front with side glazed door with ivory knop above hinged section to remove the tray opposed by two swivel action feeding stations, Lot: 18 A large 19th century mahogany box with recessed brass length 52.5cm. handles and compartmentalised inner tray, width 49cm. Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 1 of 43 Adam Partridge Auctioneers & Valuers (Antiques and Fine Art Sale with Scientific and Musical Instruments) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com Lot: 19 Lot: 29 An unusual boxed pair of whist markers, each bearing original A mixed lot of pens/pencils to include three Spirax propelling label inscribed "The Camden Whist Marker, Goodall & Son, pencils, a Golden Shred propelling pencil and a Burnham London" and within the original box retailed by J & A Slark, 41 example, a Boots Chatsworth fountain pen, and two others (8). Fishergate, Preston, length 9.25cm. Estimate: £60.00 - £80.00 Estimate: £20.00 - £40.00 Lot: 30 Lot: 20 A Spirax propelling pencil and nine vintage fountain pens to A Victorian ebonised walking stick with intricate floral carved include a Conway Stewart no.36, a Conway Stewart no.55, a shaft and horn handle, length 85.5cm. Parker Duofold, a Ford's Deluxe, an Osmiroid 65, a Conway Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 Stewart no.75, a Conway Stewart no.24, etc. Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 Lot: 21 A modern silver mounted walking cane, Birmingham 1982 and Lot: 31 a further walking stick with silver mounts (2). A Conway Stewart no.18 marbled propelling pencil and nine Estimate: £20.00 - £40.00 vintage fountain pens to include Waterman's 503, Mabie Todd & Co Blackbird, an Osmiroid 65, a Parker 17, etc. Estimate: £60.00 - £100.00 Lot: 22 A malacca riding crop with horn handle, white metal ferrule and leather thong. Lot: 32 Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00 A vintage Watermans Junior marbled lever fill fountain pen with 9ct gold band to lid, a later Watermans fountain pen and a modern boxed pen set. Lot: 24 Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 A 19th century whalebone swagger stick with carved marine ivory terminal in the form of a lion's head set with glass eyes, length 83cm (af). Lot: 33 Estimate: £50.00 - £80.00 A quantity of vintage pens including Osmiroid, The De La Rue Pen, Conway Stewart no.475 (af), Platignum etc. Estimate: £60.00 - £100.00 Lot: 25 A bull's pizzle with plaited terminal, length 74cm. Estimate: £50.00 - £80.00 Lot: 34 A vintage double sided white on blue enamel sign for the National Telephone Company inscribed "NTC Public Lot: 25A Telephone" and depicting a blue bell, 48 x 48cm. Three large German 19th century amber tinted glass pharmacy Estimate: £70.00 - £100.00 bottles and stoppers, with black and white labels, height 26cm. Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 Lot: 35 A vintage wooden and cast iron gold bullion trolley from the Lot: 26 Bank of England, each wheel stamped "HMC 7P", the back of A quantity of assorted fountain pen nibs, Zestoretic pen etc. the trolley numbered 57982, length 63cm. Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00 Estimate: £50.00 - £100.00 Lot: 27 Lot: 35A A boxed Swan fountain pen in original box with instructions, A 1960's indoor gold game "Pro Shot Golf" by Marx, boxed. with silver mounts and attached suspension chain, a bone Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00 propelling pencil with yellow metal mounts and a white metal example (3). Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 Lot: 36 A vintage enamel sign for the Sirocco, surmounted with a thermometer and depicting a tractor and driver and inscribed Lot: 28 "Warm Air Cab", 34 x 34cm. A mixed lot of pens and pencils to include six electroplated Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 propelling pencils, a Conway Stewart Universal fountain pen, no.479, a Platignum "Regal" fountain pen (lacking lid), a "Royal" fountain pen, etc. Lot: 37 Estimate: £60.00 - £80.00 A vintage cast iron sign from Crewe Station "Booking Office", width 60cm. Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 2 of 43 Adam Partridge Auctioneers & Valuers (Antiques and Fine Art Sale with Scientific and Musical Instruments) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com Lot: 38 Lot: 48 An enamel sign for Swan Vestas shaped as a box of matches, Two vintage plastic petrol globes, one inscribed "Globe" the 15 x 37cm. other "Nafta" and three leaded glass square panels. Estimate: £20.00 - £40.00 Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 Lot: 39 Lot: 49 A vintage black on yellow AA enamel road sign, 38 x 91cm. A resin model of Nipper seated, height 31cm. Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 Estimate: £20.00 - £30.00 Lot: 40 Lot: 50 A vintage double sided white on blue enamel sign for White A Beefeater Gin advertising figure modelled as Yeoman of the May and Royal Standard BP Lamp Oils, with flange, 31 x 45cm. Guard, inscribed to reverse "Imported by Kobrand Corporation, Estimate: £20.00 - £40.00 New York", height 42cm (af). Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 Lot: 41 A vintage black on yellow enamel sign for Ringer's Shag Lot: 51 inscribed "Ask for Ringer's Shag, the old Welsh favourite", 50 x A quantity of vintage tins to include Oxo, etc. 76cm. Estimate: £20.00 - £40.00 Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 Lot: 52 Lot: 42 A pair of Victorian crystolea depicting hunting scenes, 16 x A vintage red on white enamel sign inscribed "Daily Mail Best 26cm, in gilt frames. for News, Sport and Pictures", 76 x 51cm. Estimate: £30.00 - £40.00 Estimate: £20.00 - £40.00 Lot: 53 Lot: 43 After C SCHWENINGER, WIEN; a crystoleum depicting a A vintage white on blue enamel sign inscribed "Fry's Pure seated male reading poetry to a female, 25 x 20cm, framed.
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