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Q&*U SJqa^cclc C, lTcU. r /of. //O. //^ / 2 £>. /^ 3 ". /^3 -C-cr-cM^. /j3. /S Q /V- a ■ / 4 ^ /■ - /£ 4 - / 5 ‘ //. 2/.2V-.3o. 3^ . 37. V-tT- ■ U- 3~. •6 3 *? <^3.o ^ ' / V~ ' 7'*'“ ' a?; /-<-« '' ' <-"■ y ^ ' ■ \7a~A- .CoO$ $*-»&%■[■. uTZue-^ w- /oZ . ^ob ■ /0 Jn.-Tifo Sw ■ /of-. /AO . /20 ■ 7z. /33 • /y-o. /y» — Oil FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1898, AT ONE O’CLOCK PRECISELY. '*/' % '*/• yy. v*/ ANGLO-SAXON COINS. 1 Silver. —Eadred Pennies, rev. Moneycr’s name in two lines + + + —well preserved g — Eadwig Ruding, 20-4 ; Eadgar, Ruding, 21-9— fine 3 — Eadgar, rev. deorylfo -j-o, vyerztan —fine 3 — Eadgar, Ruding, 21-10, 11 —fine 4 — Eadgar, Moneyer’s name in two lines -f + + between— some fine 5 — Eadgar, Moneyer’s name within circle, Rud 21-14 —fine 5 /£y^> Eadgar (2), Edward I. and Henry II. —well preserved 11 X 'Jnr- hPv -» ■ J&y— — ENGLISH COINS. 1,0 8 Silver .—Edward VI. Crown, mm. Y .—well preserved , 0 0 - Elizabeth Crown, mm. 1 —well preserved * £ 1° - Cromwell Crown, 1658 —rare and fine - Cromwell Half-Crown, Charles I., and William and Mary —well preserved 3 B 2 4 /, /* , 0 12 /, ^ IB George I. Crown, S.S.C.; ditto Half-Crown, R. and P.- well preserved 2 14 George II. Crowns, Yound bead, 1741, roses; ditto, 1732, ' roses and plumes —fine 2 — Henry YI. and VII. and Mary Groats ; Elizabeth and James I. Sixpences; and Maundy Pieces (16) FOREIGN COINS, Etc. / t ^ 15 Silver .—Louis XVI. Ecu; Napoleon Eive-Francs ; and two ditto ; &c. 51 / r / & 16 - German Convention and Coronation Thalers —very fine 8 / // 17 - American Half-Dollar; Quarter ditto; and German / Thalers; &c. 7, ,r. * 18 Gold .—George IV. Five-Pound Piece, 1826, by Pistrucoi, with inscribed edge —a very fine and rare proof BOXES, MINIATURES, Etc. 19 A Louis XVI. Oval Gold Snuff-Box, with engine-turned panels /* , o and borders of chased chain ornament, the lid chased with ~ an altar, amatory emblems, foliage and a dog in variously*'/ e/T? /> * /O coloured gold in an oval medallion 0 20 A gold-mounted agate snuff-box 21 A box, formed of a deer’s hoof, mounted with silver ' y .j 21a Portrait of Miss Babington—in oval gold locket with blue enamel back 22 An Oval Ivory Patch-Box, gold mounted, and with motto iV “ Pensez a Mot” on the lid in border of diamond rays, on dark blue enamel ground set round with pearls—fitted with a thermometer A A *4 - 0 23 A small old English watch, by D. Hubert —London (. No. 1364 )—-^7 in gold and shagreen case studded with small gold pins C ^ gold pins /fiU 5 f jrr c/ 5 *- ^24 A larger ditto, by Isa Lodington— London (No. 167)—the cock of silver finely engraved, in plain gold case and chased outer case, the hack enamelled with a Muse, in dark blue and ft? , jewelled border y -J, 25 Mas. Sarah Siddons’ Seal. The small gold seal set with / smoke-coloured crystal, engraved “Farewell,” with which Mrs. Siddons sealed the tickets for her last performance in public, and the written bequest of the seal, by her daughter, in-law, Mrs. Mary Siddons It has remained in her family ever since, and is now sold by order of Mrs. Sarah Siddons ’ great granddaughter 26^ Sir Walter Scott’s Watch: an old English watch, by Dutton, Jun .—London (No. 1970)—in plain gold case and outer case Given by Sir W. Scott to his valet, John Baxter Nicholson, t who is mentioned in the Introduction to “ Waverley.” With letters of identification And a lock of Sir Walter Scott’s hair Keyless Chronometer Stop-Watch, repeating the hours and quarters, with compensated balance and independent centre seconds hand, by J. Bossel, Fils —Geneva (No. 97,338)—in plain gold hunting case, with initial A. and crown in diamonds £ and a short gold double-link cable-pattern chain Presented to the Marchese Costa, by Amadeus, late Dulce of Aosta, and for a short time King of Spain a 29 Portrait of a Lady, with powdered curling hair, in white dress » miniature in oval gold frame, the border set with pearls ft 30 The Marquis of Thomond, in dark blue coat and white cravat, , * wearing the blue Riband and Star of the Order of St Patrick: a large oval enamel, by H. Bone, R.A., after the portrait by Sir Joshua Reynolds—in carved and gilt frame ' fir? The property of Lieutenant-General Palmer Exhibited at the Grafton Gallery 31 Portrait of the Rev. James Stanier Clarke, LL.D., Canon ' 0 f Windsor, and Privy Clerk of the Closet, and Private Chaplain to George IV. and William IV.— Ob. Oct. 4, 1834, t ^ act. 67 : a miniature on ivory, by Cosway— in gilt frame ^ 27 A Xj 6 '.S J~. s 4 A ^7 , o 32 Portrait of Shakespeare, in embroidered black dress and white ruff: oval miniature on ivory—mounted in locket and gilt wood frame , 0 32a Portrait of Miss M. A. Knight, by herself: oval miniature on ivory —in glazed rose-wood frame Miss Knight's sister married N. Plimer 32b Portrait of Mr. Carpenter, Sen k —in oval gold locket, with a portrait of the same, when a child, at the back 32c Mr. Carpenter, Jun.: oval miniature— in leather case (f 32d Mrs. Margaret Carpenter—in square leather case J*- jfr- The following are the Property of A GENTLEMAN. BATTERSEA AND BILSTON ENAMEL BONES, ETUIS, Etc. ^ 33 An oblong fluted white box, painted with flowers on pink lineim> ^ pattern panels ' 34 An oblong box, with yellow key-pattern on cream-coloured ground, ' painted with flowers; and one, with flowers and pale blue s $t' ribbon ornament on white ground ° 35 A pair ol oblong boxes, lilac, white and gold, with key-pattern . ground / • /Ay ,<^06 An oblong box, painted with landscapes in lilac borders; and a, round lilac box, with a bird and fruit in colours (// / / , O 37 An obxong box, with flowers on a green panel, and lilac ribbon borders; and a shell-shaped white box, with wreaths on the ^ border / t 0 0 o 38 A bonbonniere, formed as a peach / * / & , O ^ Another, formed as an apple ; and a small ditto, in the form of a watch, with convex mirror inside A 7 /7. / 40 6, O 41 , 0 42 7 ' / 43 ^ 44 0 45 A pair of oval boxes, with figures of spaniels reclining on cushions, the lids of pink linen pattern, with coloured flowers'-''^'' 3 A pair of bonbonnieres, in the form of watches, the backs painted with flowers, yellow borders; and a small etui, with flowers on pink linen-pattern ground, containing a scent-bottle A dark blue and gold etui, containing a scent-bottle; and an oval pink and white box, with flowers in colours A lilac etui, with flowers and fruit in colours, containing two scent-bottles; and an oval lilac box, painted with landscapes A small circular box, with flowers on pale green linen-pattern ground; a fluted white ditto, painted with flowers and a land-] scape; and a bonbon nie re, in the form of a watch / , £> 46 / , a** A large oval bcx, of pink linen pattern, painted with flowers, and 1 7 raised coloured and gilt ornament; and an oval white ditto, ' ' " ^ with coloured borders and flowers , * 48 49 / £ Two circular dark blue boxes, with a landscape and flowers in colours; and one, with flowers on pink scale-pattern ground A circular salt-cellar, on three feet, painted with landscapes on a white and gold ground; a smaller ditto, with landscapes on pink and gold ground ; and a small circular basin, on foot, painted with flowers in blue borders on white ground Five oval plaques, painted with flowers, fruit, &c. on white and coloured ground ; and three oblong-shaped ditto Four oval lilac and white plaques; four plaques, painted with mottoes; six circular ditto, with flowers; one other; and eleven white buttons A circular metal-gilt box, the lid inlaid with four small enamel plaques ; and four metal watch cases, with enamel dials A pair of oblong metal snuff-boxes, the lids inlaid with pearl J_ r _j i _ * • _. t _ _i _ • _i i • ^ ' Jr- and tortoiseshell ; two oval and one circular box, similar ; and an oval engraved metal-gilt box 8 The following are ' the Property of A LAD Y OF RANK. LACE. 52 ■f’ , (T-. •’ 53 '<£ 1 54 J , O , * 55 A Honiton applique flounce—4| yds., 16 in. deep ^ /Aft Another, similar A point d’Alenin flounce—4f yds. Two pieces of old Buckinghamshire insertion ; one ditto scarf; gt - ol / /0 , C * 56 ft f , O 57 1 . / 7 , 6 58 £ * // , £ 59 (j ' &/ , O 60 t) > /£ , £ 61 ' • y , O 62 / a • ^ 63 f/ ' f , 0 64 f , t) . O 5 yds. of ditto lace ; 2^ yds. ditto ; and 2 yds. narrow ditto Two pieces of ditto— 8 ^ yds. ; one piece of ditto net; four small pieces of Mechlin lace; 3f yds. old Buckingham; a small —. Brussels scarf; and a ditto lappet . . A Honiton applique scarf; and a ditto half-shawl q An old Brussels lappet; a point d’Alengon collar; 3^ yds. narrow Mechlin ; a ditto collar; and a narrow piece of old / . Valenciennes An old Brussels lappet; a piece of ditto lace; a piece of old 3J- Mechlin ; and two small pieces of ditto Honiton lace— 6 ^ yds. ; four pieces of ditto; two Brussels veils ; Jr- and a piece of net Three pieces of Valenciennes ; a wider piece of ditto ; a piece old Buckinghamshire insertion ; and a narrower ditto Brussels garniture —about 5 yds. ; five smaller pieces of ditto ,A two finer pieces ditto ; and four other pieces ditto A pair of old Brussels lappets ; 1^ yds. ditto lace ; 2 yds. ditto; and two small pieces of Mechlin ~ y Old Brussels lace— 7 yds. ; three small pieces ditto; a pair of Honiton cuffs; and a pair of Brussels sleeves < 2 ./ 7 . 65 66 r ,A ^4 A pair of old Brussels lappets ; and about 7^ yds. of ditto lace An imitation lace scarf; a ditto veil; 3 yds. point d’Alen^on; a small piece ot old Lille lace; a ditto collarette ; and 3g yds. ditto lace 9 , 0 67 A Brussels veil; 2 yds. Mechlin lace; 2£ yds. ditto; 1-]- yd. ditto; and a piece of imitation lace & 68 Mechlin lace —about 8 yds. - If yd. Lille lace; and 2 yds. $Jy— Mechlin V-. o 69 An applique lace half shawl DIFFERENT PROPERTIES. ■ / <2- 70 A Honiton Lace Skirt— 5 yds. long, 45 in. deep O , 71 An Appliqu^ Lace Shawl— 2 yds. square '0 t c ) 71a A Tablier, of fine Venetian Bose point «/ . 71b Bose point lace—2f yds., 4 in. wide 71o Bose point lace—2f yds., 5 in. wide - oJh )— — % 0 72 A black Chantilly veil; an embroidered cotton table-cover; a lace satchel; and a black and gold lacquered fan 73 A piece of fine old Flemish lace; and two other pieces of whitjf 0 c 'A lace (i 74 Three pieces of old Lille lace; two pieces of narrow ditto; a , narrow ditto tucker; two pieces of old Valenciennes ; and one other piece 75 A fine muslin embroidered cap; two ditto, with fine needlework t on the crowns; and one other cap /' ' NZ-t / 76 An old English small satchel, of coloured silk embroidery heightened with gold and silver thread, worked with Abraham’s Sacrifice —temp Charles II. 10 The following are Sold by Order of the Executors of the Rev. J. B. M. BUTLER , deceased. // ^ /; SILVER —At per Oz. 77 A threaded fiddle-pattern service, consisting of Eighteen table-forks Twelve table-spoons Twelve dessert-forks Twelve dessert-spoons A pair of soup-ladles, and Eleven tea-spoons ... 78 Twelve table-forks; and twelve dessert-forks, ne^rl' similar * • • • • 79 Six threaded and shell-pattern table-forks; six lu,uj.c- spoons ; six dessert-forks ; and six dessert-spoons^^ 80 Twelve plain table-spoons, with threaded handles; twelve dessert-spoons, similar ; and six French threaded tea- B V°ons . 81 A pair of threaded asparagus-tongs . . . gjyAg 82 A pair of plain gravy-spoons; a soup-ladle ; a mairow- spoon ; and a skewer ..... 83 A pair of engraved sugar-tongs; two caddy-spoons {& mustard-spoon ; seven wine-labels ; a butter-knife ; and a toddy-ladle .... 84 A punch-ladle, with circular bowl chased with flowers, and round chased handle . • • • • 85 An oval engraved tea-pot and stand . . . 86 A sugar-basin and cream-jug, nearly similar . 87 A small plain tea-pot, with straight spout_1723 88 A plain cream-jug, on three feet—1752 . . / 89 A milk-jug, chased with flowers and scrolls . 90 A small hot-milk jug and cover_ Paris oz dwt. 46 4 16 91 A tea-pot, chased with figures and flowers in relief 14 /fc. &■ 17 0 Y*Y^ 15 pzr/i* 14 15 11 — 3 17 12 10 :s 8 5 1768 • fa 27 2 11 oz. dwt'. 24 92 A coffee-pot, chased with festoons of flowers and shields —1753 . 93 A small vase-shaped muffineer, chased with flowers /S/, 2 94 A pair of oval pierced salt-cellars, with beaded edges, 'S~. 0 liO 4 , ^11 /' /, 0 112 f, /& , O 113 ✓ / A circular vegetable-dish and cover, with gadroon borders and s/y~ division Four oblong entree-dishes, covers and heaters, with gadroon^'} ^ borders A set of five plain oval dish-covers, with corded borders and handles J, 7. / 116 A pair of vine-branch dessert-stands, on chased plinths bearing (Sfi cut-glass dishes An epergne, en suite, on plinth with two figures of stags bearing gt cut-glass centre-dish and vine branches with five smaller dishes, on circular looking-glass plateau —in wood chest M- 117 A large oak plate-chest The following are Sold by Order of Executors. SILVER —At per Oz. .if/.. 7 . b/ 12 118 A hunting-flask, with cup 119 A folding sandwich-box 120 A goblet, chased with vines and scrolls . . fc// 7 121 A goblet, chased with hop branches in relief . // 16 122 A dessert-fork and spoon, with chased vine handled— in case; two engraved napkin-rings; and tlnee mustard-spoons, with threaded handles . 8 123 Two small French beakers . . *7/ 3 124 Four Dutch spoons, with twisted and figure handlcby^'8 oz. dwt. 16 5 7 15 17 12 8 13 SILVER —All at. &?v~- 0 125 A silver-mounted glass pocket-flask, with silver cup ^ •zr 126 A leather-covered ditto, with silver cup ; and a child’s knife, fork and spoon, with threaded handles— in case ’ & 127 A pair of liqueur-decanters and twelve glasses^ with pierced and X chased Louis XY. silver mounts T 128 A gentleman’s leather dressing-case, with three silver-mounted glass boxes; and an electrotype tankard and cover, Bacchanals in relief ^ ^ 129 A plated souffle-dish and liner, with beaded edge 10 The four following Lots are Sold by Order of Executors. oz. dwt. 130 Nine labels, with threaded borders; three ditto, with chased borders; and three, with gadroon borders 6 131 A Set of Four Circular Sauce-Tureens and Covers, partly fluted, and with chased foliage borders, and handles with terminal grotesque figures—- plated liners ..... . *^^140 132 A Circular Salver, richly chased with interlaced strap and trellis ornament and foliage, and with shaped gadroon shell and foliage border, on ball and claw feet—14 in. diam. —1768 . 43 133 An Oblong Ink-Stand, with pierced scroll gallefy and waved gadroon borders, with two silver-mounted glass bottles, and taper candlestick with extin- , guisher ...... f/ , 26 134 Ten plain table-spoons ..... 19 . /a 135 Eleven plain tea-spoons 10 12 4 DIFFERENT PROPERTIES. SILVER —At per Oz. 136 A Circular Soup-Tureen and Cover, partly fluted, and with chased foliage borders, and handles with terminal grotesque figures—plated liner 137 An oblong-shaped chamber candlestick, with gadroon border and extinguisher .... 138 A plain silver-gilt chamber candlestick, with flutec and escalloped border and extinguisher . iT/ ^ 139 An oblong-shaped snuffer-tray, with chased shell. foliage and gadroon border ( weight , 7 oz. 19 dwt .) ; a pair of silver-handled steel snuffers, en suite ; and a plated chamber candlestick —all at 140 A set of three circular entree-dishes and covers, wit} gadroon borders and twisted serpent handles p 141 An oblong casket, of engraved silver-gilt, set wit large plaques of striated onyx .. , 142 A Pair of Plated Candelabra, on square-shaped fluted stems and feet, with branches for three lights each, with vase-shaped nozzles decorated with medallion and husk ornaments, and beaded edges (p 143 An old Sheffield plated candelabrum, on tripod altar¬ shaped stem, bearing scroll branches for four lights, with gadrooned nozzles and borders 144 A ditto epergne, on vase-shaped stem and square foot, chased with lions’ masks and claws, and foliage, with four branches 106 2 A jRUi zrp', FINIS. London: Printed by William Clowes & Sons, Limited, Stamford Street and Charing Cross.