Auction alert: Period Oak, Country Furniture & Effects

Victorian blue & white transfer printed toy dinner service

Today, in this week’s Auction Alert, we’re featuring probably our favourite ever auction house; Wilkinson’s, who is based in Doncaster, South Yorkshire.

Wilkinson’s holds regular sales, however, it’s their twice-yearly, 2-day Period Oak, Country Furniture & Effects auction that we regularly try to get over to view in person. When you go through their unassuming front door, what you’re greeted by is a sale room full of museum-quality furniture and fittings. It’s incredible!

Rather than choosing to highlight the more usual, large pieces of furniture, we’ve honed in on some of the more quirky items such as antique doll’s house items and painted ceramic fruit.

The next one of these special sales takes place on Sat 27 Nov 2021, from 11am (lots: 1-400) & Sun 28 Nov 2021, again, from 11am (lots: 401-800). The sale catalogue isn’t up on their own website just yet, but you can view it on The Saleroom’s website.

There’s a buyer’s premium of 24% (inc. VAT/sales tax) with an additional online commission of 6% (inc. VAT/sales tax). Bidding through the Saleroom website incurs a fee of 5% of the hammer price plus VAT.

19th century miniature grey & white speckled enamel wash set

Lot 81: A 19th century miniature grey & white speckled enamel wash set
Comprising of a baluster water jug 4¼” (11 cm) high, and bowl 6½” (21.5 cm) in diameter, a soap dish, brush tray, and a lidded slop bucket fitted with a wicker swing handle. Also a group of 19th century miniature treen washing implements: a rubbing board 8½” x 5″ (21.5 cm x 13 cm), a dolly 6¼” (16 cm) in height, and two boarded rectangular wash troughs with spayed sides.
Estimate: £80 – £160

Toy dinner service

Lot 82: A delightful Victorian blue & white transfer printed toy dinner service
Decorated with lacy trellis work edged with rose garland borders. Comprising of eleven 3¼” (8.5 cm) plates, six 3½” (9 cm) soup plates, a large twin-handled tureen with stand and cover surmounted by a moulded floral knop finial. A smaller lidded tureen on stand of conforming design. A pair of oval lidded tureen with lug handles. An oval serving bowl on a pedestal foot and stand. And four graduated serving platters.
Estimate: £80 – £160

Tin chicken feeder

Lot 95: A vintage blue painted tin chicken feeder
With conical top, 9″ (23 cm) in height.
Estimate: £20 – £40

Two large 19th century glass gypsy balls

Lot 120: Two large 19th century glass gypsy balls
The largest of silvered mirror 14″ (35.5 cm) in diameter, the smaller one of blue glass 8″ (20 cm) in diameter.
Estimate: £50 – £100

Four slip glazed red earthenware dishes

Lot 150: A group of four slip glazed red earthenware dishes
Of rounded oblong form. The largest being a 19th century pie dish with engrailed rim and stylised foliate sprays in cream slip on a brown glazed interior, 3½” (9 cm) high, 17″ x 13″ (43 cm x 33 cm). The second decorated with creamy yellow glazed looped trails around the borders and diagonally across the centre of the reddish brown glazed interior, 3″ (7.5 cm) high, 15½” x 12½” (39 cm x 32 cm). The third with central divide, decorated with feathery spray and dots of cream slip on a reddish brown glaze, 2½” (6.5 cm) high, 11″ x 8″ (28 cm x 20 cm). The smallest with cream slip decoration on a brown glazed ground, a central divide and beaded rims, 2″ (5 cm) high, 9¼” x 7″ (23.5 cm x 18 cm).
Estimate: £80 – £160

19th century copper & tin oval jelly mould

Lot 208: A 19th century copper & tin oval jelly mould
The top decorated with a recumbent lion above fluted sides, 5″ (13 cm) high, 6¼” x 4¼” (16 cm x 11 cm).
Estimate: £50 – £100

Pair of 19th century leather fire buckets

Lot 270: A pair of 19th century leather fire buckets
With riveted side seams and round foot seams, leather strap handles and iron bound rims, 12″ (30.5 cm) high [excluding handle], 10″ (25 cm) in diameter.
Estimate: £300 – £400

Vintage painted ceramic artificial fruit & nuts

Lot 280: A group of vintage painted ceramic artificial fruit & nuts (22 pieces)
Estimate: £150 – £250

Large carved & polychromed Corpus Christi

Lot 727: A large carved & polychromed Corpus Christi, Spanish Colonial
Late 16th century. The figure carved with detailed hair and beard, a prominent rib cage, painted embellishment to the loin cloth and tenon jointed arms, 43½” (110 cm) in length.
Estimate: £2,000 – £3,000

Auction alert: Decades Of Glass – 18th-21st Century

Jan Gabrhel for Chlum u Trebone - Four Garnet glass vases

This week, we’re bringing to your attention to the Decades Of Glass – 18th-21st Century sale at Opus Auctions in Sunningdale, Berkshire taking place on 28th October 2021, from 11am. There are a total of 247 lots, however, we’ve concentrated on some of the mid 20th century examples. There’s something for everyone going under the hammer; estimates range from £20 – £40 to £8,000 – £10,000 (the latter being the Stanislav Libensky vase featured at the bottom of this post).

When buying with Opus Auctioneers a premium of 22% + VAT of the hammer price is applied to your invoice. If you choose to use an online bidding service there will be an additional charge for using this service. Please consult the relevant bidding system for additional charges as these may vary. We recommend EasyLive Auctions £3 flat fee bidding service.

Whitefriars - an aqua colour coffin vase

Lot 142: Whitefriars – an aqua colour coffin vase
9686, 12.5cm high
Estimate: £60 – £80

Isle of Wight - a tortoiseshell glass stoppered squat vase

Lot 165: Isle of Wight – a tortoiseshell glass stoppered squat vase
Hand engraved Michael Harris Isle of Wight to underside of base, 14cm high approx (2)
Estimate: £100 – £150

Mandruzzato Sommerso glass bowl

Lot 188: A large Mandruzzato Sommerso glass bowl
Facetted square section, the colours of bright Emerald green and olive glass, Italian, Mid Century, 20.5cm max diam x 13cm high
Estimate: £60 – £80

Holmegaard - 12 Canada shape glasses

Lot 195: Holmegaard – 12 Canada shape glasses
Smoke colour, in two sizes, the larger size in original box, 16cm and 13.5cm approx (13)
Estimate: £130 – £150

Per Lutkin /Christer Holmgren for Holmegaard green glass vase

Lot 201: Per Lutkin /Christer Holmgren for Holmegaard
A Majgrøn / May Green glass bottle vase, engraved Holmgaard and C 17795, Denmark, Mid Century, 16cm high approx
Estimate: £50 – £70

Jaroslav Svoboda - a glass cylinder vase

Lot 213: Jaroslav Svoboda – a glass cylinder vase
Colourless applied with with amber and blue pad spots, two original paper labels, c1972, PN 7233/32, 33 cm approx
Estimate: £200 – £300

Bohumil Elias - a bulb form glass vase

Lot 216: Bohumil Elias – a bulb form glass vase
Decorated with vertical iridescent stripes of silver grey, unmarked, old collections labels affixed to base, 18cm high
Estimate: £150 – £250

Vladimir Jelinek - a Unica amber glass 'pebble'

Lot 228: Vladimir Jelinek – a Unica amber glass ‘pebble’
With bubble inclusions and a lightly textured surface, 24cm max
Estimate: £650 – £750

Pavel Hlava for Exbor, an angular Galaxy vase

Lot 236: Pavel Hlava for Exbor, an angular Galaxy vase
Mid 20th Century, acid cut Exbor mark to base, 14cm high
Estimate: £180 – £220

Jan Gabrhel for Chlum u Trebone - Four Garnet glass vases

Lot 240: Jan Gabrhel for Chlum u Trebone – Four Garnet glass vases
Each graduating from red to yellow glass, 34.5cm high and smaller (4)
Estimate: £100 – £150

Stanislav Libensky - a 1001 Nights enamelled glass vase

Lot 247: Stanislav Libensky – a 1001 Nights enamelled glass vase
Decorated at the Specialised School of Glassmaking, the acid etched design brightly enamelled in polychrome colours with fabulous beasts in and on trees, Novy Bor, c1946, 23.2cm high ** See
Petrova & Olivier; Bohemian Glass
D. Klein, Masters of Czech glass: 1945-1965, exhibition catalogue Dan Klein Limited, London, 1983, cat. 38 for notes on this artist and this group of glasswares and the Victoria & Albert Museum accession number C.104-1984 for an example from this group of designs.
Estimate: £8,000 – £10,000

Auction alert: The Welsh Sale, Cardiff

IFOR PRITCHARD, "Y Gafael Tyner" (The Gentle Touch)

The Welsh Sale, Cardiff takes place three times per year at Rogers Jones. The next one will be on 6 Nov 2021, from 9:30am. It is known for selling the highest quality fine art and antiques from Wales and by Welsh artists.

There are a number of works coming under the hammer by some of the Welsh artists that we’ve previously featured in our Desire Desire series; including Paul Peter Piech, Muriel Delahaye, Hywel Harries, Kyffin Williams and Ifor Pritchard. We’ve included some of them below.

There’s a buyer’s premium: 28.80% (inc. VAT) on top of the hammer price. If you bid online via The Saleroom there’s an additional commission of 5.94% (inc. VAT/sales tax).

There is a 4% levee (sic) charged to the buyer on original works of art by EEA and UK artists who are living or have died in the last 70 years of the auction, and which sell for an auction hammer price over 1000 Euros (equivalent to GBP).

PAUL PETER PIECH, two colour lithograph

Lot 146: PAUL PETER PIECH two colour lithograph
Candle and two opposing faces in the flame, typography by Robert H Shaffer (1915-2017), ‘We must view students not as empty bottles to be filled, but as candles to be lit’, signed and dated 1998,
Auctioneer’s Note: Shaffer was an American pioneer in the field of student affairs
Provenance: please see Lot 141
Comments: unframed, excellent condition overall
Estimate: £150 – £250

MURIEL DELAHAYE, "Walking The Dog"

Lot 152: MURIEL DELAHAYE limited edition (67/275) colour print – ‘Walking The Dog’
Signed in pencil, 37 x 47.5cms
Provenance: private collection Ceredigion
Comments: no problems, mounted, not framed
Estimate: £200 – £300

HYWEL HARRIES, dry-mounting print - Chalybeate Street, Aberystwyth

Lot 155: HYWEL HARRIES dry-mounting print – Chalybeate Street, Aberystwyth
With Salvation Army Building and Shell petrol station 1970s, 26 x 38cms
Provenance: private collection mid-Wales
Comments: mounted, unframed, printing fault
Estimate: £80 – £120

SIR KYFFIN WILLIAMS, Ynys Mon Farm, Penrhyn Du, Aberffraw

Lot 199: SIR KYFFIN WILLIAMS RA limited edition (65/150) colour print – Ynys Mon Farm, Penrhyn Du, Aberffraw
Signed and numbered in pencil, (I) 55 x 73.5cms
Provenance: Private collection, Cardiff
Condition: excellent, framed ready to hang
Estimate: £1,000 – £1,500

GWILYM PRICHARD, "Farm Houses, Pembrokeshire"

Lot 409: GWILYM PRICHARD – ‘Farm Houses, Pembrokeshire’
Oil on canvas – white washed farm in autumnal landscape, signed and dated 77, with exhibition list, 50 x 60cms
Provenance: private collection Ceredigion, consigned via our Carmarthen office
Comments: no apparent problems, framed
Estimate: £1,800 – £2,500

IFOR PRITCHARD, "Y Gafael Tyner" (The Gentle Touch)

Lot 411: IFOR PRITCHARD – ‘Y Gafael Tyner’
Oil on board. Slate worker splitting on a blue background, entitled verso ‘Y Gafael Tyner (The Gentle Touch)’, signed, 46 x 35cms
Provenance: private collection Cardiff
Comments: framed, no problems
Estimate: £800 – £1,200

1843 WELSH WOOL SAMPLER TO ELIZABETH EDWARDS

Lot 503: 1843 WELSH WOOL SAMPLER TO ELIZABETH EDWARDS
Containing a series of flowers in vases around a house or school house, religious passage above, below in cartouche ‘Elizabeth Edwards, her work in the year 1843 aged 14 years – fear the Lord and depart from evil’, size including frame 54 x 52cms
Provenance: private collection, Gloucestershire, believed from the vendor’s ancestral town of Llanelli, bequeathed from vendor’s aunt
Comments: good example, colours have held, aged but not extensively discoloured, old frame with glazing
Estimate: £150 – £200

19TH CENTURY SYCAMORE CARVED LOVE-SPOON

Lot 505: 19TH CENTURY SYCAMORE CARVED LOVE-SPOON
Decorated with pierced treskelion motif over a pierced flower-head over a smaller geometrically carved flower circle, surrounded by chisel-point carving and with two scratched hearts, the reverse with crudely scratched 1854, 30cms
Provenance: private collection, formerly with Tim Bowen Antiques, Carmarthenshire
Auctioneer’s Note: similar at Swansea Museum donated by Col. W E Llewellyn Morgan and described as Carmarthenshire in origin (postcard photo showing this example to accompany produced by Royal Institute of South Wales)
Comments: chip to edge of bowl but without other fault, very good rich chestnut colour, good example
Estimate: £400 – £600

 

Auction alert: Georgian mourning jewellery

GEORGE II GOLD & BLACK ENAMEL MOURNING RING

Today, we’re featuring a Jewellery, 19th/20th Century & Ceramics sale for our Auction Alert series. It takes place on  14th October 2021, 10am, at Lawrences Salerooms in Crewkerne, Somerset.

We’ve chosen to highlight a particular – need we say – niche cross-section of the lots on offer; Georgian mourning jewellery. We’ve also included another non-mourning Georgian jewellery item, just because it’s so beautiful; a green paste pendant with one other.

The Georgian era is a time-frame in British history beginning in 1714 until c. 1830-37. It is so named after the successive Hanoverian Kings George I, George II, George III and George IV. The definition of the Georgian era is often extended to include the relatively short reign of William IV which ended with his death in 1837. It also encompasses the Regency period which was when George IV was Prince of Wales during the illness of his father George III.

Georgian mourning jewellery was highly personal and sentimental. Some would consider it morbid and macabre. We have to remember, death and its impact pervaded much of Georgian, and later, Victorian life; It was commemorated in fashion, art and here, jewellery.

Memento mori were full of symbolism. The colours used were often black & white; with materials such as black enamel and jet, pearls and ivory (the former represented tears). There were depictions of sculls, bones and images of (mainly women) mourning the death of a loved one. Many examples contained woven hair of the dearly departed. Mourning jewellery included lockets, pendants, rings and brooches.

A premium of 30% (25% + VAT) will be charged on top of the hammer price on all lots. Any lots purchased online with the-saleroom.com will be subject to an additional 5.94% (4.95% plus VAT) which is applied by the saleroom.com. Any lots purchased online with easyliveAuction.com will be subject to an additional 3.6% (3% plus VAT) or you can opt to pay a flat fee per sale of £3.00 (inc VAT)  per sale which is applied by easyliveAuction.

For a packing fee plus the cost of postage and insurance, and when time permits, we are able to post small items such as jewellery, small items of silver, individual books, smaller ceramics, coins, medals, etc.

GEORGE III GOLD & PEARL SET SWIVEL MEMORIAL RING
Lot 1233: A GEORGE III GOLD AND PEARL SET SWIVEL MEMORIAL RING
Set to one side with a locket compartment containing hair within a surround of half pearls, with a black enamel plague to the other side, inscribed Mark Hodgson, Esq died 12 July 1810 aged 52, the bifurcated shoulders with gold engraved decoration. Size M
Estimate: £200-£400

GEORGE II AMETHYST SET MOURNING RING

Lot 1263: A GEORGE II AMETHYST SET MOURNING RING
The amethyst set in gold closed back setting, with black enamel decoration, with inscription for E: L’dy Arundell OB 1751. Size K
Estimate: £250-£300

GEORGE II GOLD & BLACK ENAMEL MOURNING RING

Lot 1266: A GEORGE II GOLD AND BLACK ENAMEL MOURNING RING
Formed with a gold skull on black enamel and inscribed M. Pyrke OB 22 Dec 1738 AE 76. Size Q
Estimate: £500-£600

GEORGE III GOLD & PEARL SET MOURNING RING

Lot 1270: A GEORGE III GOLD AND PEARL SET MOURNING RING
The navette-shaped centre section containing hair, set within an enamel border with inscription for Gabriel Still, Esq., dated 1786, an outer surround of small pearls, in gold. Size O 1/2
Estimate: £300-£400

GEORGE III GOLD & BLACK ENAMEL MOURNING RING

Lot 1271: A GEORGE III GOLD AND BLACK ENAMEL MOURNING RING
The central section containing hair set within a black enamel border inscribed Eliz Seaman OB 22 July 1799 AE 68, in gold. Size K
Estimate: £250-£300

GEORGIAN PASTE SET PENDANT

Lot 1282: A GEORGIAN PASTE SET PENDANT
Mounted with green paste stones in gilt metal, 5cm wide, together with a garnet and gold pendant, 5cm long
Estimate: £100-£150

GEORGE II ENAMEL & GOLD FRIENDSHIP PENDANT

Lot 1283: A GEORGE II ENAMEL AND GOLD FRIENDSHIP PENDANT
The centre section containing hair, within a scrolling border of white enamel, with inscription Gage d’Amitie (pledge of friendship) to one side, inscribed to the other side Merit Claims Love, 3cm long, together with a gold mourning urn pendant and seven other mourning pendants
Estimate: £500-£600