- An old English pattern silver sugar
An old English pattern silver sugar sifter, Turner & Biddell, London 1822, another sifter spoon, a near pair of old English pattern butter knives and a fiddle pattern butter knife, approximately 242gm
- (2)'' YE OLDE ENGLISH'' POLYCHROME
(2)'' YE OLDE ENGLISH'' POLYCHROME WHIMSY PLATESTwoTwo similar ceramic plates with old English colored landscapes surrounded with sayings on bright green border ''Some sing the praises of Camembert.'' and '' Season Me Well with Pepper and Salt... '' marked on bottom and embossed with numerals 9.5'' each mid-20th century. Private collection Metamora MI.
- 17TH CENTURY MINIATURE POCKET BIBLE
17TH CENTURY MINIATURE POCKET BIBLE England1688Leather bound bible with metal latch closures containing the Old and Old Testaments printed at the "Theater in Oxford and sold by Thomas Guy at the Oxford Arms on the west side of the Royal Exchange in Cornhill."
- An Old English pattern serving
An Old English pattern serving spoon by Thomas Wallis length 30 cm and a tablespoon by Thomas Ann and William Bateman both London 1802.
- A set of six Old English pattern
A set of six Old English pattern dessertspoons by John Lambe London 1774 wt. 7.4oz.
- An Old English pattern plated table
An Old English pattern plated table service, in a fitted canteen box on a table with fluted legs
- Old English Glasses. An Account
Old English Glasses. An Account of Glass Drinking Vessels In England, From Early Times To The End of The Eighteenth Century. With Introductory Notices, Original Documents, ETC. By Albert Hartshorne London and New York: Edward Arnold, 1897. Folio, apprx 14"T. Color plate frontispiece and many plates and illustrations, with tissue guards. Blue cloth boards with 3/4 B'W embossed paper, gilt lettering on spine. Gilt top edge. 490 numbered pages. Another great book for any serious collector of glass.
- A collection of mostly British
A collection of mostly British coinage comprising - Six pence shilling florin and half crown denominations with a few later coins various
- ENGLISH TIN BISCUIT JAR WITH 'OLDEN
ENGLISH TIN BISCUIT JAR WITH 'OLDEN TIMES SCENE' AND JESTERENGLISH TIN BISCUIT JAR WITH 'OLDEN TIMES SCENE' AND JESTER, h: 6.25 x w: 5.5 x d: 2 in.
- 1749 GREAT BRITAIN FARTHING Fine
1749 GREAT BRITAIN FARTHING Fine or better and mostly made for colonial use in North America.
- (2) LARGE ENGLISH EARLY 18TH C.
(2) LARGE ENGLISH EARLY 18TH C. BIRDSEYE VIEWS OF COUNTRY ESTATES Including: "Grimthorpe in the County of Lincoln, the Seat of the Rt. Honble. Robt. Earl of Lindsey, Lord Great Chamberlain of England, Baron of Willoghby-Beck and Eresby, Lord Lieutenant and Custos Rotularum of the above said County, Hereditary Lord Warden of Waltham Forrest, and One of the Lords of Her Majesty's Most Honble. Privy Council & etc." Kip, Johannes (1653-1722) and Leonard Knyft (1650-1722), London, 1705, PLUS "Chatsworth House, being ye Seat of his Grace Wm. Duke and Earl of Devonshire, Marquis of Hartington, Baron of Hardwicke, Ld. Steward of her Maj'ties Household, Chiewf Justice in Eyre of all her Maj'ties Forrests Chaces Parks &c. Trent North Kt. of the Most Noble Order of the Garter" from "Brittania Illustrata, from the 1724 edition published by Joseph Smith. 1707, this state 1724. Hand colored etchings. Housed in matching gilt molded and beaded panel frame, matted and glazed, OS: 22 1/2" x 27 1/2", SS: 13 1/4" x 18 1/2". Lightly toned.
- English School, 16th Century/Portrait
English School, 16th Century/Portrait of a Nobleman/possibly Sir Henry Bedingfeld of Oxburgh Hall, Norfolk/half-length, wearing a black doublet and fur trimmed coat, a jewelled black cap and ornate gold chains suspending a seal fob/inscribed upper left An Dn 1566 and upper right Aeta Sua 51/oil on panel, 45.5cm x 31cm, laid on a modern linen backed wood panel/Provenance: from the collection of Harry Wolton QC
- A set of six old English pattern
A set of six old English pattern table spoons Peter & William Bateman London 1810 approximately 330gm
- A set of six Old English brightcut
A set of six Old English brightcut teaspoons with shell bowls by Stephen Adams c.1780 and a pair of sugar nips maker's mark WN crowned probably William Allen c. 1740
- LARGE ENGLISH CREWEL WORK SAMPLER,
LARGE ENGLISH CREWEL WORK SAMPLER, EX MARTIN LEVY 19th c., England, depicting flowering branches, birds and butterflies, inscribed "Olde time is still a-flying/tomorro We wille be dying", framed under glass, 75"h x 24"w (total)
- An Old English pattern plated part
An Old English pattern plated part table service, in a fitted canteen box on a table with fluted legs, 54cm wide
- Antique Britians British sailors
Antique Britians British sailors in box, (8)
- A COLLECTION OF OLD ENGLISH FLATWARE
A COLLECTION OF OLD ENGLISH FLATWARE mainly London and Sheffield, various makers and dates, comprising three tablespoons and eight dessert spoons; together with a collection of teaspoons including plated, fruit knives, pickle forks etc.(qty)Length of tablespoon: 22cm, weighable silver: 22.7oz
- COLLECTION OF ENGLISH COTTAGE WARESCOLLECTION
COLLECTION OF ENGLISH COTTAGE WARESCOLLECTION OF ENGLISH COTTAGE WARES, including a three-piece tea set, one marked 'Olde England Rubinart Grimwades,' each piece molded as a cottage with red roof; 8 pieces of Royal Winton by Grimwades "Ye Olde Inn", 1 milk jug and biscuit barrel of 'Anne Hathaway's Cottage,' 1 Royal Winton for Grimwades 'Lakeland' milk jug, 1 unmarked biscuit barrel lacking cover, 'Made in England,' Royal Winton for Grimwades 'Ye Olde Mill' butter dish and stand, and Rubian Art Pottery Grimwades 'Olde England' teapot, biscuit barrel and butter dish and stand (17)
- BRITISH SCHOOL, ORIGINAL INK ILLUSTRATION
BRITISH SCHOOL, ORIGINAL INK ILLUSTRATION Likely 19th c., ink on paper, from Thomas Gray's "An Elegy Written In A Country Churchyard", captioned "Full many a flower is born to blush unseen; And waste its fragrance on the desert air.", no signature observed, 9"h x 7"w (sight), 10.5"h x 8.5"w (frame)
- A set of four George III Old English
A set of four George III Old English pattern table spoons with engraved initial Peter & William Bateman London 1813 8 oz. Estimate ?100-150 Descriptions provided in both printed and on-line catalogue formats do not include condition reports. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear imperfections or the effects of aging. Interested bidders are strongly encouraged to request a condition report on any lots upon which they intend to bid prior to placing a bid. All transactions are governed by Gorringes Conditions of Sale.Sold for ?160
- BRITAIN AND OTHER CAST FIGURESBritain
BRITAIN AND OTHER CAST FIGURESBritain and other cast figures , approximately forty pieces, to include village idiot, golfer with club bag, waiter, witch, and caldron, along with other civilian train and farm figures, each approx. 1 1/2" - 2 1/4" h.
Condition:
Very good to excellent with some wear
- English School, mid 19th c - The
English School, mid 19th c - The London to York Mail Coach at a Country Inn, with signature Edward D..., oil on canvas, 49 x 74cm More Information Some localised restoration but in generally clean ready to hang condition, unlined, 18th c style gilt frame with losses and repair
- Eight 19th century English Pewter
Eight 19th century English Pewter Measuresto include: a pint; (5) 1/2 pints; (2) gils. Most articles with a VR cipher.3 - 5 in.Small dents and pushes from normal use.Estate of the late Arthur H. Danielson of Raleigh NC
- English School, circa 1940/Old
English School, circa 1940/Old Stone Barn/initialled RGA/watercolour, 18cm x 26cm
- English School, circa 1820/That's
English School, circa 1820/That's close enough!/a hen defending her chicks from a dog/pencil and watercolour, 4.25cm x 7cm
- ENGLISH SCHOOL C.1830
A VILLAGE
ENGLISH SCHOOL C.1830
A VILLAGE CRICKET MATCH Oil on panel43cm x 71cm (17in x 28in)Note: By the mid nineteenth century underarm bowling had disappeared in cricket and from the 1820's looser trousers as worn by the players in our painting had become the norm.There is an engraving of the match depicted in Getty images but there are no further details other than the suggestion that the match took place in Kent. Kent County Cricket club were unaware of the engraving but were doubtful that it was a Kent subject. There are three known examples of trees within the boundary in cricket, the most celebrated of which was the 'St Lawrence Lime' at Canterbury Cricket Ground which eventially blew down in 2005.
- English bobby's hat, South Yorkshire
English bobby's hat, South Yorkshire badge
- Late 19th/early 20th Century English
Late 19th/early 20th Century English School - Miniature shoulder-length portrait - A young soldier in pith helmet with a bandolier oval 2.25ins x 2.5ins in ebonised rectangular frame with metal mount
- The Excellent Old Ballad of Chevy
The Excellent Old Ballad of Chevy Chace Broadside Describing the Battle of Otterburn English broadside ca 17th century. Folio approx. 9.5 x 14.25 in. The ballad is recorded in the Stationer's Register (London) an early claim to the rights of printing similar to later copyrights in 1624 although it certainly predates that as folk lore. Subtitled: Describing the woeful Hunting Match on Cheviot Hills with the bloody fight between the Earls Percy and Douglas. While some trace the ballad to the Battle of Otterburn in 1388 others think it describes the Battle of Piperden (Pepperden) between Henry Percy of Northumberland and William Douglas Earl of Angus a more private border feud (i.e. not a national war) fought in 1435 or 1436. It is thought to be a variant of The Hunting of Cheviot which was old in the mid-sixteenth century. There are apparently many ballads that used the same tune although that is not reproduced on this early broadside. ''Back in the day'' everyone knew all the ballad tunes but musical notations as we understand them today did not exist. Notations did exist of course in churches and a few other contexts. European notation was not standarized until about the end of the 17th century and then not read by very many. Condition: Toned old fold with small hole affecting only one letter. Edges somewhat scuffed with bits of paper loss (esp. lower left) not affecting text.
- 18th century British engraving,
18th century British engraving, "A Caricature of England & Wales" depicting the island as a man holding a beer stein and riding a fish, published by W. Snow, hand-colored engraving, mid to late 18th century, 5-3/8 x 4-1/8 in.; black-painted frame. Tacked at top, stains, wear at corners, handling grime, foxing, toning, fading; frame with abrasions. Forsyth's Antiques, Nashville, Tennessee
- A pair of George III Old English
A pair of George III Old English pattern silver tablespoons, William Summer, London 1784, approximately 120g
- ANTIQUE BRITISH SAMPLER Worked
ANTIQUE BRITISH SAMPLER Worked in wool on loose weave linen, comprised of multiple alphanumeric rows above maker's name, date, and age, "Harriet Martin / Arnold / Aged 10 Years / A.D. 1864", with strawberry border to bottom and the whole within a zig zag border, presented under glass in a wooden frame with carved detailing.
- BANK. England 2nd quarter-19th
BANK. England 2nd quarter-19th century pottery. Similar to Doulton Lambeth with applied figures of eagle knights in armor and a man on a barrel marked ''Old Will 1761''. Two coin slots with separate initials and on the other side ''William & James Spence Saving's Bank 1847''. Loss. 4.5''h. 7.25''w. 5''d.
- A pair of Victorian Old English
A pair of Victorian Old English pattern silver ladles, CB, London 1874, a silver napkin ring, various teaspoons etc., approximately 380g
- A George III Old English pattern
A George III Old English pattern silver ladle, William Eley and William Fearn, London 1819, crested, approximately 205g