Catalogue July 2004.cdr - Crowther & Brayley Ltd.
Catalogue July 2004.cdr - Crowther & Brayley Ltd.
Catalogue July 2004.cdr - Crowther & Brayley Ltd.
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Chester Auction – Saturday, <strong>July</strong> 31, 2004<br />
1 An English porcelain tea cup and saucer, c.1830. Pattern number 1113. Possibly Coalport<br />
2 A silver plated fruit stand, the ends mounted with a cupid's figure and an Indian figure<br />
standing on a shell, the base engraved with sail boats, c.1890. 13" long, 12" high<br />
3 A Deichmann blue pottery, covered dish, the lid with stylized flower handle. See enlarged<br />
photo from a postcard of the Deichmanns' working in their shop<br />
4 A bronzed figure of a musketeer as a newel post, c.1910<br />
5 "Winter Homestead" by Leroy Zwicker, signed, oil on board, 7" x 10"<br />
6 A Moorcroft vase with blue signature, incuse marks & label for Her Majesty Queen Mary. 6"<br />
7 A Lalique crystal bowl in octagonal form, 10 1/2" diameter<br />
8 An .800 silver grade cigarette case, the face enamelled with a bucolic garden scene, c.1890<br />
9 "The City Buildings, Kingston", an engraving by Hornyansky, signed and titled in pencil.<br />
Framed size, 11" x 9"<br />
10 "Narcissi" by Marguerite Zwicker, signed, watercolour on paper, 9" x 9 1/2"<br />
11 "South End, Halifax" by John Cook, signed and titled verso, oil on canvas, 20" x 24"<br />
12 A gentleman's lot including a Vinci gold plated lighter, an amber cheroot holder with 14kt<br />
gold trim, a 10 kt gold tooth pick and money clip<br />
13 An early 19th century, floral decorated, porcelain snuff box<br />
14 "The St. Charles River" by Anthony Law, oil on canvas, signed and dated '38, titled on back,<br />
with inventory # 58, 16" x 20"<br />
15 "The Cliff at Green Bay near Petite Riviere" by Edith Smith, signed, oil on board, 10" x 14"<br />
16 "Wharves, Bay of Fundy" by Kelsey Raymond, signed, oil on board, 16" x 20"<br />
17 The Prince and the Princess, two 19th century Staffordshire figurines<br />
18 A gilt bronze figure of a classical woman. 16 1/2" high<br />
19 "Dying Day" by Edith Smith, oil on board, 10" x 8 1/2"<br />
20 A George III mahogany wash stand with two-drawer base, c.1780. 31" high. Old restoration<br />
to back leg.<br />
21 "Leicestershire", an equestrian print by Thos. MacLean, 1825<br />
22 A sterling silver stuffing spoon, London 1813. Makers: Peter & Ann Bateman<br />
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