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ROYAL STILL BANK (GEORGE V)
ROYAL STILL BANK (GEORGE V) Chamberlain & Hill England c. 1910 heavily molded relief with busts at front japanned cast iron gold highlights. 5'' h. (Pristine Cond.)
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CAST IRON "ROYAL BANK" BY
CAST IRON "ROYAL BANK" BY CHAMBERLAIN & HILLca. 1910; English cast iron shield shaped bank with vignette of King George V & Mary of Teck, cast face plate with fastened bowl-cup shaped stand-up back, retaining original black painted surface, 5 3/4"x 2 3/4"x 5 1/4"; Condition: 90-95% original surface
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LITCHFIELD STEEPLE STILL BANK
LITCHFIELD STEEPLE STILL BANK Chamberlain & Hill England c. 1903 features cast steeple well molded building example. 6 1/2'' h. (Exc. Cond.)
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ROYAL STILL BANK (GEORGE V)
ROYAL STILL BANK (GEORGE V) Chamberlain & Hill England c. 1910 cast iron heavy relief and molding unusual shaped example coin slot at center top. 5 1/4'' x 5 3/4''. (VG Cond.)
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LITCHFIELD CATHEDRAL STILL BANK
LITCHFIELD CATHEDRAL STILL BANK Early 20th c. English Cast Iron Architectural Bank by Chamberlain & Hill, in the form of a cathedral, marked "Rd. 48234", 6 1/2" high, 3 1/2" x 2 1/8"
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BLACKPOOL TOWER STILL BANK
BLACKPOOL TOWER STILL BANK Chamberlain & Hill England cast iron japanned overall depicts tower on building. 7 3/8'' x 4 3/8'' (VG Cond)
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"SAVE AND SMILE MONEY BOX" STILL
"SAVE AND SMILE MONEY BOX" STILL BANK Circa 1930s Figural Cast Iron Bank by UK maker Chamberlain & Hill, with painted surface, stamped "Made in England" to back of hat, 4" high, 4" wide. Paint losses.
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2 IRON CATHEDRAL STILL BANKSca.
2 IRON CATHEDRAL STILL BANKSca. 1908-1920; three-spire church still bank attributed to Chamberlain & Hill, England Lichfield Cathedral, 6 1/2", Condition: very good, 90% original surface; attributed to Sydenham & McOustra, England Westminster Abbey in brown and bronze paints, 6 1/4"h, Condition: 90-95% original surface
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CAST IRON "BLACKPOOL TOWER" STILL
CAST IRON "BLACKPOOL TOWER" STILL BANK Early 20th c. English Iron Architectural Bank by Chamberlain & Hill, depicting the Blackpool Tower, stamped "Rd. No. 499017" on base edge, 7 1/4" high.
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2 CAST IRON STILL BANKS CA.
2 CAST IRON STILL BANKS CA. 1892-1910; ATTRIBUTEDto Chamberlain & Hill, England hexagon "space heater" shaped bank with bird casting, ornamental embossed floral casting with two pierced bird shaped gazing window, dark lacquer coating, 4"d, 6 1/2"h, Condition: 80-90% original surface; attributed to J & E Stevens, patent 1905 "Kodak Bank" strong box shaped bank with floral embossed casting, fold down tote handle and key operated hinged door, 5"x 2 3/4"x 4 1/4", Condition: nickel plated surface, some minor rust near tote handle
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CLOCK STILL BANK Chamberlain & Hill
CLOCK STILL BANK Chamberlain & Hill England scarce example cast iron japanned finish no movable dial well embossed clock face depicts a mantel clock. 4 3/4'' h. (Pristine Cond.)
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TREVOR CHAMBERLAIN (BRITISH, B.
TREVOR CHAMBERLAIN (BRITISH, B. 1933) January, Dedham Vale signed and dated 'T Chamberlain '86' (lower right) oil on canvas-board 22.5 x 35cm ARR
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An Edwardian mahogany bank of
An Edwardian mahogany bank of pigeon holes for telegrams above a slide, with ivorine label for J & C Vickery, 32cm wide
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BLACK POOL TOWER STILL BANK
BLACK POOL TOWER STILL BANK Chamberlain & Hill England japanned very well scaled and detailed molding effects. 7 3/8'' h. (Pristine Cond.)
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CLOCK STILL BANK Chamberlain & Hill
CLOCK STILL BANK Chamberlain & Hill England scarce nickeled cast iron version of mantel clock debossed face no movable dial. 4 3/4'' h. (Near Mint Cond.)
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A Chamberlains D-shaped bough pot
A Chamberlains D-shaped bough pot painted with views of Malvern, Worcester and Cheltenham (restored), 21cm wide
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J.H. CHAMBERLAIN (1831-1883) GOTHIC
J.H. CHAMBERLAIN (1831-1883)
GOTHIC REVIVAL LONGCASE CLOCK, CIRCA 1878 carved oak and walnut, inset with marquetry panels, and carved to the roundel with initials TR, the 14" silvered brass dial inscribed HURT & SON, BIRMINGHAM, with seconds dial and strike silent facility, the three-train movement with dead-beat escapement, quarter-chiming on a nest of eight bells and striking the hour on a subsidiary bell61cm wide, 248.5cm high, 30cm deepNote: This magnificent clock was designed by the architect, John Henry Chamberlain, and the case was probably made in the workshop of Samuel Barfield, a skilled woodcarver who frequently worked for Chamberlain. A related set of wall shelves and an entire room by Chamberlain, currently on display in the British Galleries at the Victoria and Albert Museum, were removed from The Grove, Harborne. The Grove, demolished in 1963, was one of a wide range of projects designed by Chamberlain and his partner William Martin (1828-1900) in and around Birmingham. Frequently designed in the Ruskinian Gothic style they pumping stations, libraries, schools, shops, churches and chapels as well as a number of private houses. His ideals chimed perfectly with Birmingham's ruling liberals at the time, who sought to transform industrial Birmingham into a cultural centre to rival the great European capitals. One of his finest achievements, the Municipal School of Art of 1885, still stands today in Margaret Street. Chamberlain was one of the earliest practical exponents of the ideas of architectural theorist, John Ruskin and was increasingly influenced by the early Arts and Crafts movement in his later works. His belief in the value of individual craftsmanship and patterns inspired by nature are evident in the profusely carved and inlaid case of the current lot.
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CAST IRON BLACKPOOL TOWER BANKca.
CAST IRON BLACKPOOL TOWER BANKca. 1908; attributed to Chamberlain & Hill, England "#499017" decorative cast iron state house building with large central tower, painted black, 4 1/4"x 2 3/4"x 7 3/4"; Condition: very good, 90-95% surface
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MECHANICAL BANK .
MECHANICAL BANK .
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A Chamberlain's Worcester basket on
A Chamberlain's Worcester basket on a pedestal base, painted a scene of Malvern within a gilt and white scroll reserve, 27cm wide
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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.
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Eight pieces Chamberlain's
Eight pieces Chamberlain's Worcester: fine gilt decoration flanking salmon borders, central crest with black winged griffin, label on back attributes to Fitzwilliam, one plate marked on back in gilt "Chamberlain's Worcester", early 19th century; detailed listing available. The Estate of the Late Parker B. Poe to Benefit the Thomasville Cultural Center, Thomasville, Georgia
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Lancaster's Ltd. Hanley England
Lancaster's Ltd. Hanley England toby style mug "Chamberlain." Fully marked. Mint. 3 "tall.
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TREVOR CHAMBERLAIN (BRITISH, B.
TREVOR CHAMBERLAIN (BRITISH, B. 1933) March Day signed and dated 'T Chamberlain '88' (lower right) watercolour 17.5 x 25cm ARR Provenance The Midhurst Gallery; Private collection, UK
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An Edwardian mahogany bank of
An Edwardian mahogany bank of lockers, fifteen hinged compartments, 118cm wide x 38cm deep x 184cm high
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STAFFORDSHIRE HOUSE BANK 19th
STAFFORDSHIRE HOUSE BANK 19th century.
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ENGLISH SPACE HEATER IRON STILL
ENGLISH SPACE HEATER IRON STILL BANKS Lot of (2) Late 19th c. Banks by Chamberlain & Hill, incl: Floral and lattice decorated, 6 1/2" high; and Pierced bird panels, 6 1/2" high. Minor wear and paint losses.
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John Chamberlain 1927–2011.
John Chamberlain 1927–2011. Untitled (from the New York Collection for Stockholm portfolio). 1973, lithograph in colors on Mylar. 9 h × 9 w in. result: $567. estimate: $600–800. Signed and numbered to lower edge ‘258/300 Chamberlain’. This work is number 258 from the edition of 300 printed by Styria Studio, Inc., New York and published by Experiments in Art and Technology, Inc., New York.
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A Chamberlain's Worcester mug,
A Chamberlain's Worcester mug, circa 1820, bat printed with a view of Worcester en grisaille, initialled DJ, 10cm high
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CITY BANK WITH DIRECTOR'S ROOM
CITY BANK WITH DIRECTOR'S ROOM STILL BANK Circa 1902 Cast Iron Still Bank, made by John Harper & Co., Ltd., England, with original surface, original flat head screw, 4" high, 3 1/2" x 2 1/4". Minor finish loss.
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CASTLE STILL BANK Kyser & Rex c.
CASTLE STILL BANK Kyser & Rex c. 1882 cast iron japanned finish gold highlights well designed building bank with open windows. 3'' h. (Pristine Cond.)
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TREVOR CHAMBERLAIN (BRITISH, B.
TREVOR CHAMBERLAIN (BRITISH, B. 1933) Sunlight on a snow covered landscape signed and dated 'T Chamberlain 90' (lower left) and indistinctly inscribed (verso) oil on canvas-board 18.5 x 25.5cm ARR
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HALLS EXCELSIOR MECHANICAL BANK J &
HALLS EXCELSIOR MECHANICAL BANK J & E Stevens Co. designed by John D. Hall patented 12/21/1869. On pulling a knob a door opens at the top of this bank and a figure of a cashier appears to receive the deposit. When this is made the door falls back to its place. Cashier missing arms. (Pristine Cond.)
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John Chamberlain 1927–2011.
John Chamberlain 1927–2011. Untitled (from The New York Collection for Stockholm portfolio). 1973, lithograph in colors on mylar. 8? h × 9 w in. result: $625. estimate: $800–1,000. Signed and numbered to lower edge ‘36/300 Chamberlain’. This work is number 36 from the edition of 300 printed by Styria Studio, Inc., New York and published by Experiments in Art and Technology, New York.
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BANKS, COLDSTONE CO., GEORGIAN
BANKS, COLDSTONE CO., GEORGIAN STYLE MAHOGANY CABINET ON CHEST High Point, North Carolina, late 20th century, two part form, upper case with stepped applied cornice molding, two upper hinged paneled cabinet doors, single shelved louvered interior, fluted corner columns with lambs tongue, the lower chest with four graduated drawers, bracket foot base with spur, labeled.
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CHALKWARE BANKChalkware Bank, in
CHALKWARE BANKChalkware Bank, in the form of A Spaniel with Pipe, damage to ear, soiling. 8 3/4''h