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Fine Art, Antiques and Collectables. Saturday 05 November 2011 10:30 Fine Art, Antiques and Collectables. Saturday 05 November 2011 10:30 Batemans Auctioneers The Saleroom Ryhall Road Stamford PE9 1XF Batemans Auctioneers (Fine Art, Antiques and Collectables.) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com Lot: 1 Lot: 13 A late 1960's Cheltenham vintage caravan. A cast iron fire grate with two cast iron and brass fire dogs, 59 Estimate: £300.00 - £500.00 by 35cm. Estimate: £50.00 - £80.00 Lot: 2 A WWII ministry of aircraft production time clock. Lot: 14 Estimate: £50.00 - £80.00 An electrolier/chandelier with six cast silvered white metal arms, three now detached, with the heads of a bearded gentleman, and a pair of spelter figurines of poets on round base, 40cm Lot: 3 high. (q) A modern Jaques croquet set, London, in wooden case. Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 Estimate: £20.00 - £40.00 Lot: 15 Lot: 4 Ten F H Ayers, Feather Association Badminton shuttlecocks, A modern black plush rocking horse with brown leatherette three leather suitcases, Gladstone bag and two wicker baskets. seat. (7) Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 Lot: 5 Lot: 16 A vintage Wrigley gum machine. A demi lune oak framed stained window with seven gothic arch Estimate: £20.00 - £40.00 panels, circa 1880, 92 by 188cm, together with sill. Estimate: £150.00 - £230.00 Lot: 6 A Solex American pool table, 214 by 120 by 80cm. Lot: 17 Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Two cabin trunks stickered Union Castle Tourist and Cunard Cabin Hold, each 110 by 50 by 53cm. Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 Lot: 7 A vintage pram with blue fabric cover & foldover hood, painted dark blue with cream stripe, on black rubber wheels. Lot: 18 Estimate: £20.00 - £40.00 A single horse drawn plough, a grinding wheel, and a small garden metal wheelbarrow. (3) Estimate: £60.00 - £100.00 Lot: 8 A full size 'Mission Active' Tricycle, with baskets front and back and pump, designed for disabled persons use (ages 8 to 13). Lot: 18A Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 A wheeled horse drawn single furrow plough, a harrow, and a seed tray. (3) Estimate: £60.00 - £100.00 Lot: 9 A 1950s tin plate rocking horse, originally dappled but later painted, 120cm long. Lot: 19 Estimate: £20.00 - £40.00 A Victorian three arm cast iron chandelier with three winged ladies, decorative scrolled branches, and three baskets, 70cm by 70cm high. Lot: 10 Estimate: £100.00 - £200.00 Eleven leather suitcases and trunks. Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 Lot: 20 A wrought iron garden bench. Lot: 11 Estimate: £20.00 - £40.00 A collection of fourteen walking sticks to include a sword stick, a stick with glass file, and an African hardwood stick, and a large copper and brass ewer. (15) Lot: 21 Estimate: £250.00 - £380.00 Eight high back cast iron chairs to include two carvers. Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 Lot: 12 A Victorian cast iron bedroom fireplace, another similar, a Ford Lot: 22 wooden spoke vehicle wheel and a fender. (4) A pair of cast campana urns painted grey, 70cm high. Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 1 of 47 Batemans Auctioneers (Fine Art, Antiques and Collectables.) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com Lot: 23 Lot: 34 A pair of reconstituted figures, one a lady with a dove, 71cm A reconstituted stone pedestal and urn with fluted bowl, 81cm and the other a boy, 67cm. high. Estimate: £60.00 - £80.00 Estimate: £60.00 - £80.00 Lot: 24 Lot: 35 A pair of 19th century terracotta spheres painted grey, A 19th century reconstituted stone fountain in four parts with a decorated with diamond lattice design and leaves, 18cm nymph and shell on a circular plinth with four dolphin spouts, a diameter. fluted pedestal and low relief masks on a square base, 144cm Estimate: £50.00 - £80.00 high. Estimate: £400.00 - £600.00 Lot: 25 A painted reconstituted stone figure of a nymph on a floral Lot: 36 base, 98cm. A quantity of granite setts, approximately 4 tonnes. Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 Estimate: £200.00 - £300.00 Lot: 26 Lot: 37 A demi lune reconstituted garden bench supported on two Three medieval plinths and two columns, the stone originally squirrels, 103 by 50 by 45cm high. from Crowland Abbey, removed in the Reformation and later Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 used at Ayscoughfee Hall where the Johnson family, including Isaac Newton's mother who was one of the Johnson daughters lived there, and Newton spent time there in his youth and later Lot: 27 visited often. Each octagonal plinth 65cm wide. (5) A reconstituted stone fountain with column base, with shell and Estimate: £1,000.00 - £2,000.00 classical figure with amphora, and black painted with lichen growing over, in three parts, 118cm high. Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 Lot: 38 A pair of cast reconstituted planter urns, 66cm high. Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 Lot: 28 A pair of reconstituted stone planters with fluted sides, each 54 by 54cm. Lot: 39 Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 A reconstituted stone urn on stand with shell and rose motifs, 104cm high. Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 Lot: 29 A wall mounted water trough with cherub head spout with fluted bowl, 72cm high. Lot: 40 Estimate: £60.00 - £80.00 A reconstituted stone Venus de Milo, 95cm high. Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 Lot: 30 A cast iron pig trough, 68cm wide. Lot: 41 Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 A terracotta garden figurine, signed Modi, 45cm high. Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 Lot: 31 A pair of reconstituted urns with fluted sides and rose motif, 40 Lot: 42 by 48cm high, upon a pair of plinths with tulip motif, 44cm Two mill stones, one round cast concrete with metal inset, square. 30cm diameter, an earthenware fluted vase with a flared rim Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 and a reconstituted stone figurine of a Chinese soldier. (4) Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 Lot: 32 Three stone finial balls with oriental figures, each 25cm high. Lot: 43 Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 A pine plate rack of three shelves 120 by 117cm high. Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 Lot: 33 Three reconstituted heraldic lions, each 74cm high. Lot: 44 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 A large Duval sideboard and dresser, 173 by 45 by 189cm. Estimate: £60.00 - £80.00 2 of 47 Batemans Auctioneers (Fine Art, Antiques and Collectables.) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com Lot: 45 Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 A pine extending dining table, one leaf, winding action raised on turned supports, 140 by 120 by 75cm high. Estimate: £60.00 - £90.00 Lot: 57 A stripped pine open bookcase of four shelves with shaped supports, 83 by 112cm. Lot: 46 Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 A wood bound travelling chest with dome top and leather carrying handles, 77 by 45 by 52cm high. Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 Lot: 58 Eight assorted pine kitchen chairs. Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 Lot: 47 Four 18th and 19th century stripped pine doors. Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 Lot: 59 A pine mule chest with two drawers below, 87 by 53 by 58cm. Estimate: £60.00 - £80.00 Lot: 48 A stained pine fall front bureau with fitted interior above three drawers, 87 by 45 by 107cm. Lot: 60 Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 A pitch pine sideboard with four drawers and two cupboards, 180 by 60 by 93cm. Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 Lot: 49 A pine corner cupboard with two shelves above cupboard doors, 90 by 63 by 188cm. Lot: 61 Estimate: £80.00 - £120.00 A pine pair of three drawer bedroom chest of drawers, each 46 by 42 by 60cm. (2) Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 Lot: 50 A pitch pine chest of two over three drawers, 94 by 45 by 57cm. Estimate: £20.00 - £40.00 Lot: 62 A pine chest of four drawers, 48 by 41 by 76cm, and a similar pine chest of three drawers, 46 by 42 by 60cm. (2) Lot: 51 Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 A pine chest of two short over five long drawers, 71 by 41 by 106cm. Estimate: £60.00 - £80.00 Lot: 63 A pine dresser with shaped apron and three drawers over three cupboards, 152 by 47 by 195cm. Lot: 52 Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 A painted pine blanket chest and painted metal trunk with brass hinges. Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 Lot: 64 A high backed rocking chair and a beech lathback kitchen chair. (2) Lot: 53 Estimate: £30.00 - £50.00 A 19th century Windsor lowback chair, with old repair to the back. Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 Lot: 65 A pine chest of two over three drawers with ebonised bun handles, raised on turned feet, 110 by 47 by 80cm. Lot: 54 Estimate: £60.00 - £80.00 A pitch pine cupboard over three drawers, 93 by 45 by 156cm. Estimate: £60.00 - £90.00 Lot: 66 A pine blanket box 88 by 46 by 43cm and a pine bound Lot: 55 workman's chest 70 by 30 by 32cm. (2) An Ikea pine veneered wardrobe, 102 by 60 by 185cm and Estimate: £20.00 - £40.00 matching chest of two short over four long drawers. (2) Estimate: £100.00 - £150.00 Lot: 67 A painted Ideal Cabinets 1960s kitchen cabinet, 78 by 41 by Lot: 56 178cm high. A light oak gateleg dining table raised on turned supports. Estimate: £40.00 - £60.00 3 of 47 Batemans Auctioneers (Fine Art, Antiques and Collectables.) Catalogue - Downloaded from UKAuctioneers.com Lot: 68 Lot: 78 A modern Jacobean style oak coffee table by Brights of A 1930s sideboard with tear drop handles and carved motifs, Nettlebred with pegged top over lower shelf and drawer, 80 by 151 by 53 by 140cm high.
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