Auction alert: Bearnes Hampton & Littlewood – The Summer Sale

A set of five large 19th century green glass pharmacy bottles/carboys

1,711 lots will be coming under the hammer at The Summer Sale of Bearnes Hampton & Littlewood. The 3-day auction, being held in Exeter, begins on Wednesday 13th July 2022 from 10am.

The order of sale is as follows:

  • Day 1: Wednesday 13th July 2022, 10am (starting at lot 551)
  • Day 2: Thursday 14th July 2022, 10am (starting at lot 1351)
  • Day 3: Friday 15th July 2022, 10am (starting at lot 1721)

Below, we’ve selected a few lots from the sale that we like and we think you will too. Click here to view the entire sale catalogue.

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A George V silver framed perpetual calendar

Lot 784: A George V silver framed perpetual calendar
Maker John Collard Vikery, London, 1926: of rectangular outline, 25 x 20.5cm.
Estimate: £100 – £150

A set of five large 19th century green glass pharmacy bottles/carboys

Lot 1370: A set of five large 19th century green glass pharmacy bottles/carboys
Decorated in red and gilt with eagles and inscribed labels for Tr: Gent: Comp/ Lavender:S/Tr:Camph:Co/Tr Myrrh:Ae/Tr:Rhell:Co; 32-35cm.
Estimate: £1,2o0 – £1,800

A Victorian petit point sampler

Lot 1722: A Victorian petit point sampler
A Victorian petit point sampler: with religious verse, view of a rural cottage, a crown, harps, birds, flowering shrubs, animals and a boy seated on the back of a dog, enclosed by a floral meander border, worked in coloured silks of browns, greens blues and cream by Isabel Hickling, aged 12 and dated 1841, framed and glazed, 42 x 33cm.
Estimate: £200 – £300

A 19th century mahogany and brass bound peat bucket

Lot 1748: A 19th century mahogany and brass bound peat bucket
Of coopered construction, with brass loop carrying handle, 48cm high (handle up).
Estimate: £60 – £100

A pair of Rajasthan beaten copper water jars

Lot 1820: A pair of Rajasthan beaten copper water jars
Of ovoid form with flared rims, on flattened bases, 39cm diameter.
Estimate: £150 – £250

A collection of 18th century and later pewter plates and bowls

Lot 1903: A collection of 18th century and later pewter plates and bowls
Includes continental examples, diameters range from, 23.5cm to 20cm. (a lot).
Estimate: £60 – £100

A collection of five large copper cooking pots

Lot 1922: A collection of five large copper cooking pots
One stamped Savoy Hotel, of cylindrical outline with loop metal carrying handles, 30cm high, together with a similar smaller pot and a pan.
Estimate: £200 – £300

A pair of leaded glazed centre-light globe shades

Lot 1934: A pair of leaded glazed centre-light globe shades
Inset with clear and coloured glass panels with suspension chains, 28cm high (2).
Estimate: £80 – £120

Jaeger-LeCoultre a skeletonised mantel clock

Lot 1965: Jaeger-LeCoultre a skeletonised mantel clock
The eight-day duration in-line skeletonised jewelled movement having a lever escapement, the lucite and brass case with gilt brass hands and faceted hour markings, the base stamped 354, contained in a box marked for Jaeger-leCoultre, and numbered 354, height 16cm.
Estimate: £500 – £600

Two terracotta garden pots

Lot 2353: Two terracotta garden pots
Second half 20th century,: both of ovoid form with ribbed exterior; the larger example with three loop handles; 81 and 70cm high respectively.
Of ovoid form with flared rims, on flattened bases, 39cm diameter.
Estimate: £120 – £180

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