- A PAIR OF HAWKES CLEAR GLASS CANDLESTICKSA
A PAIR OF HAWKES CLEAR GLASS CANDLESTICKSA pair of Hawkes clear glass candlesticksEtched factory mark.height 13in (33cm); diameter 6in (15cm)
- SAMUEL HAWKES STERLING SILVER BOWL,
SAMUEL HAWKES STERLING SILVER BOWL, LAPIS MOUNTSSamuel Hawkes sterling silver bowl with lapis mounts, 5 1/2" h., 7 5/8", dia., 18.5 ozt.
Competitive in-house shipping is available for this lot.
Condition:
A few small dents/dings.
- William T. Cooper (1934-2015) Australia,
William T. Cooper (1934-2015) Australia, Culling oysters Hawkesbury River, oil on board, approx 25.5cm x 31.5cm
- 6 PIECES OF CUT GLASS INCLUDING BACCARAT
6 PIECES OF CUT GLASS INCLUDING BACCARAT & HAWKES.6 Pieces of cut & pressed crystal including Baccarat candlestick (9") & Hawkes vase with sterling base. Plus perfume, decanter, etc. Tallest 13". Very good condition
- ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS AND ARCHAEOLOGY
ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS AND ARCHAEOLOGY BOOKS, 19 Group of 19 Ancient Civilizations and Archaeology Books, comprising: "The First 3000 Years", Falls, C.B., "Wonders of the Past", Hammerton, J.A.,"From Tribe to Empire", Moret, A. & Davy, G., "The Ancient Engineers", Sprague de Camp, L., "The World of Ancient Times", Roebuck, Carl, "Wonders of the Ancient World: National Geographic Atlas of Archaeology", The Heritiage of the Past", Easton, Stewart C., "Dawn of the Gods", Hawkes, Jacquetta, "The First Great Civilizations", Hawkes, Jacqueta, Two Volume box set of "The World of the Past", Hawkes, Jacquetta, "Echoes of the Ancient Skies", Krupp, E.C. Dr., "Great Civilizations of Ancient Africa", Brooks, Lester, "Light from the Anciet Past" Vol. I & II, Finegan, Jack, "The Past in PIeces", Cleator, P.E., "A Survey of Civilzatio" Part I, Sheppard & Godfrey, "The Cult of the Seer in the Ancient Middle East" MacDermot, Violet, "Conquest by Man", Bullock, Michael. Wonders of the Ancient World: 11.25" L x 9.5"W. Provenance: From a 50 Madison Avenue estate. Keywords: Bibliophile, Written Word, Antiquity, History, Antiquarian
- A TALL HAWKES & CO BRILLIANT CUT GLASS
A TALL HAWKES & CO BRILLIANT CUT GLASS FOOTED VASE A tall Hawkes & Co brilliant cut glass footed vase, the cylindrical vessel with hobnails and spiral flutes on spreading star cut base, unsigned, 23"h. Note: a slightly smaller example with the same design is in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (MFAH). Provenance: Property from the private collection of Stephen and Lynette Schwartz of Stephen's Antiques, Tiburon, CA
- AN ENGLISH SILVER MOUNTED SAFE WITH
AN ENGLISH SILVER MOUNTED SAFE WITH PAIR OF CUT GLASS DECANTERS PROBABLY BY HAWKES An English silver mounted safe with pair of cut glass decanters probably by Hawkes and a heart-shaped locking mechanism, 9.75" x 8"
- HAWKES FAN VASE AND SEVEN TIFFIN GLASSES
HAWKES FAN VASE AND SEVEN TIFFIN GLASSES One Green and clear etched fan vase, marked Hawkes to the underside, 7?" x 5?" x 3½"; together with seven green and clear etched stemmed Tiffin glasses, unmarked, 4?" x 2½" each, unmarked
- HAWKES STERLING AND CRYSTAL APOTHECARY
HAWKES STERLING AND CRYSTAL APOTHECARY 10?" x 4½" Lidded crystal apothecary with etched floral and foliate decoration, sterling silver finial and base, marked Hawkes Sterling 3118 to underside.
- ELEVEN HAWKES CUT CRYSTAL WINE GLASSES
ELEVEN HAWKES CUT CRYSTAL WINE GLASSES 1st half 20th century, 7 5/8 in. H.
- HAWKES CUT GLASS SHELL FORM BOWL Late
HAWKES CUT GLASS SHELL FORM BOWL Late 19th century; beautifully cut brilliant star period small shell form bowl, 2 1/4 in. H., 5 3/4 in. L., 3 1/2 in. W., and facsimile of 1889 Hawkes Paris Exhibition catalogue, where piece is shown.
- (2) PAIRS OF VICTORIAN SILVER-PLATEDcandlesticks,
(2) PAIRS OF VICTORIAN SILVER-PLATEDcandlesticks, circa 1880, by Hawkesworth Eyre Company, Sheffield, England. One pair has classical design with urn shape top, rectangular base, signed on side of bases, 11 1/4" high, excellent condition. The other pair has spiral turned urns at top with spiral turned posts and base, signed on side of base, 10 1/2" high, excellent condition. Provenance: Marks Antiques, Curzon St, London, comes with the 1999 receipt for 2,070 pounds.
- COLLECTION OF CRYSTAL AND GLASSCollection
COLLECTION OF CRYSTAL AND GLASSCollection of Crystal and Glass, comprising a large cut glass bowl, unsigned (4 3/4 x 10 in.); two Val St. Lambert octagonal ashtrays (2 x 7 in.); an Orrefors 12-point Zodiac bowl (4 1/4 x 6 in.); a Hawkes dish (2 3/8 x 7 1/2 x 6 in.); a cranberry overlay paperweight, unsigned (3 x 3 1/8 in.); a Bohemian etched amber glass urn, unsigned (7 1/4 x 7 in.); and a scalloped footed bowl with metal overlay (possibly silver), unmarked (3 7/8 x 6 1/2 in.); together with a pierced silver-plated compote with illegible mark (2 1/2 x 5 3/4 in.) Dimensions: [9 pieces] Condition:
- GROUP OF STERLING AND STERLING-MOUNTED
GROUP OF STERLING AND STERLING-MOUNTED GLASS SERVING PIECESGroup of Sterling and Sterling-Mounted Glass Serving Pieces, comprising an International Silver Co. "Prelude" sterling weighted compote (Approximately 329 grams gross, 6 x 6 5/8 in.); a round tray with sterling rim (marked "Sterling" [no maker's mark]) and glass handle (5 x 11 1/2 in.); a Hawkes glass candy dish with weighted sterling base (3 5/8 x 6 7/8 in.); and a Hawkes glass candy dish with sterling handle (4 3/4 x 6 3/8 in.) Dimensions: [4 pieces] Condition:
- SCOTTISH INFANTRY OFFICERS UNIFORMS
EARLY
SCOTTISH INFANTRY OFFICERS UNIFORMS
EARLY 20TH CENTURY including two pairs of red coat and mess dress jackets, the smaller pair by Jones & Co, Regent Street Pall Mall, London; the second larger pair by Hawkes & Co, 14 Piccadilly W, both with handwritten canvas name labels, both red coats with regimental badges to the collars and cord epaulettes, both mess dress jackets with regimental buttons; together with an EDWARDIAN SCOTTISH OFFICER’S BASKET HILTED SWORD, by Hawkes & Co, London, the double-edged blade etched with initials, coats-of-arms, motto and dated 1902, with red silk tassel, fish skin and double wire handle, red canvas lined basket and steel scabbard; and a GEORGE V SCOTTISH INFANTRY OFFICER'S CROSS HILTED BROAD SWORD, by Hawkes & Co, London, double edged blade engraved with thistles and royal cipher for George V, fish skin grip bound with a single twist of silver wire, red silk tassel, contained in a leather field service scabbard(6)Larger sword 104cm longProvenance: Belonging to Major (Then Capt.) Alison [Alister] James Henryson-Caird (Scottish 1884 - 1950), The King's Own Scottish Borderers. The infantry officer's cross hilted broad sword likely to have belonged to his son Capt. Murray Alister Cooper James Henryson-Caird.
- HAWKES ETCHED GLASS & STERLING SILVER
HAWKES ETCHED GLASS & STERLING SILVER COMPOTE BOWL Hawkes etched glass bowl on sterling silver base, maker's mark to underside. 5" H x 6.75" diameter.
- HAWKES VASE WITH STERLING SILVER BASE
HAWKES VASE WITH STERLING SILVER BASE Hawkes cut crystal vase with weighted sterling base marked "Hawkes Sterling / 52 PWTS." 9.75" H x 4" diameter.
- LARGE HAWKES CUT CRYSTAL COMPOTE BOWLLarge
LARGE HAWKES CUT CRYSTAL COMPOTE BOWLLarge Hawkes cut crystal compote bowl, having fluted rim, with oval pattern, over long vertical cuts, rising on square pedestal base, acid etched maker's mark underfoot, approx 5.75"h, 12"diam, 5.75lbs
- 2) HAWKES MILLICENT CUT GLASS STERLING
2) HAWKES MILLICENT CUT GLASS STERLING FOOTED BOWL(lot of 2) American Brilliant period cut glass centerpiece bowl, Hawkes, in the Millicent pattern, with optic panel rim, cartouches with arrangements of fruit, raised on a sterling silver foot, approx 3.5"h, 9"diam, together with (1) cut-glass vase, with pointed rim, raised on a silver (content unknown) foot, accompanied by lattice flower frog, unmarked, approx 8 1/8"h, 5 7/8"diam; 4lbs total (for shipping purposes only)
- (11) HAWKES 'EARDLEY' CUT CRYSTAL CORDIAL
(11) HAWKES 'EARDLEY' CUT CRYSTAL CORDIAL GLASSES(lot of 11) Hawkes cut crystal cordial glasses, in the "Eardley" pattern, having acid etched maker's mark underfoot, (one) with small chip to foot, approx 5.5"h, 2.25"diam; 2.75lbs total
- (12) HAWKES 'EARDLEY' CUT CRYSTAL WATER
(12) HAWKES 'EARDLEY' CUT CRYSTAL WATER GOBLETS(lot of 12) Hawkes crystal water goblets, in the "Eardley" pattern, acid etched mark underfoot, approx 7.5"h, 3.5"diam, one varied in size at approx 7.25"h, 3.5"diam; 12lbs total
- (11) HAWKES 'EARDLEY' CUT CRYSTAL CHAMPAGNE
(11) HAWKES 'EARDLEY' CUT CRYSTAL CHAMPAGNE COUPES(lot of 11) Hawkes cut crystal champagne stems, in the "Eardley" pattern, having acid etched maker's mark underfoot, (one) with chip to rim, approx 5.5"h, 3.25"diam; 6.75lbs total
- TWELVE CRYSTAL STEMWARE GLASSES. Twentieth
TWELVE CRYSTAL STEMWARE GLASSES. Twentieth century. Seven Hawkes clear crystal water goblets. 6.75" h. Four ruby cut to clear wine goblets. 7.75" h.
- (11) HAWKES SIGNED CRYSTAL CHAMPAGNE
(11) HAWKES SIGNED CRYSTAL CHAMPAGNE STEMWARE;(lot of 11) Hawkes signed crystal champagne stems, 3.75" diameter bowl, one with rim chip, total: 8.75lbs
- STERLING. (11) HAWKES STERLING MOUNTED
STERLING. (11) HAWKES STERLING MOUNTED GLASSWARE. Includes (6) Hawkes sterling mounted champagne glasses - stamped to underside of base, "Hawkes Sterling S7330", and (5) Hawkes sterling mounted wine glasses - stamped to underside of base, "Hawkes Sterling S7330". From a Scarsdale, NY estate. Dimensions: wine glasses measure approx. 3.25" diameter x 6.75" h; champagne glasses measure approx. 3.875" diameter x 4.75" h. Condition: Good, with light surface scratches and minor dings/dents. Two glasses loose.
- STERLING. STERLING VANITY AND OBJECTS
STERLING. STERLING VANITY AND OBJECTS GROUPING. Includes Hawkes sterling mounted crystal vanity box with applied Renaissance style brackets to lid accented by oval carved amethyst - stamped, "Hawkes Sterling"; a 3 pc. gilt sterling and guilloche enamel decorated vanity suite comprised of a (2) brushes and a hand mirror, central depiction of a flower basket with bow and floral swags; and an International Sterling Royal Danish sterling mounted vessel with International Sterling Royal Danish sterling spoon. Total approx. weight of lid and spoon is 1.05 troy oz (gross). From a Manhattan, NY estate. Dimensions: lidded box measures approx. 9.375" w x 5" d x 3.5" h. Condition: Good, with light surface scratches and minor dings/dents.
- SET OF HAWKES CRYSTAL STEMWARE 34 PCS
SET OF HAWKES CRYSTAL STEMWARE 34 PCS Includes 10 6.75" water (?), 12 5" saucer champagne, and 12 sherry (?) 5 1/8". From a White Plains, NY estate. Condition: 2 water cups with fleabites.
- ANTIQUITIES AND ARCHEOLOGY BOOKS, 13
ANTIQUITIES AND ARCHEOLOGY BOOKS, 13 Group of books related to antiquities and archeology, 13, and comprising: Philipp von Zabern, The Egyptian Museum Cairo, Verlag Philipp von Zabern, Mainz, 1987; Various, The Treasures of Tutankhamun, Metropolitan Museum of Art: New York, 1976; Catherine H. Roerig, Hatshepsut From Queen to Pharaoh, MMA: New York, 2005; C. W. Ceram, The MArch of Archeology, Alfred A. Knopf: New York, 1958; Phoenix Ancient Art Catalogue, No. 1, New York, 2010; Crystal, Phoenix FIne Art: New York, 2010; Philipp von Zabern, Antiquities from the Collection of Christos G. Bastis, Phillip von Zabern Verlag: Mainz New York, 1987; Jane Taylor, Petra and the LOst Kingdom of the Nabateans, Harvard: Cambridge, 2002; Jacquetta Hawkes, Atlas of Ancient Archaeology, McGraw Hill: New York, 1974; I.E.S. Edwards, Tutankhamun: His Tomb and its Treasures, MMA: New York, 1976; T.H. Bossert, The Art of Ancient Crete, Zwemmer: London, 1937; Christos Doumas, Silent Witnesses (Etc.) Catalogue, Alexander Onassis Center: New York, 2002; George Braziller, Greek Art of the Agean Islands, MMA: New York. Largest: 12.5" H x 9.5" W.
- [COOK] DISCOVERIES IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE
[COOK] DISCOVERIES IN THE SOUTHERN HEMISPHERE John Hawkesworth. An Account of the Voyages Undertaken by the Order of His Present Majesty for Making Discoveries in the Southern Hemisphere...Commodore Byron, Captain Carteret, Captain Wallis, and Captain Cook. Printed for W. Strahan and T. Cadell, 1773, in (3) vols., Vol. I with 20 maps and plates, Vol. II with 19, Vol. III with 9, almost all fold-outs, some large, in 20th c. cloth binding, 11"h x 9"w
- 26PCS AMERICAN BRILLIANT PERIOD CUT
26PCS AMERICAN BRILLIANT PERIOD CUT GLASS STEMWARE 26 pieces of American Brilliant Period cut glass bar and stemware, late 19th to early 20th century, comprising, 8 T. J. Hawkes & Company (American 1880-1962) goblets (h. 6"), 9 J. Hoare & Company (American 1855-1920) hollow stem champagne coupe glasses/sherbets (h. 5.25"), 6 T. J. Hawkes & Company (American 1880-1962) sherry glasses (h. 4.75"), and 3 tumblers (h. 5"), 4 goblets with acid marks, all coupes with acid marks, 4 sherry glasses with acid marks, 1 tumbler acid marked "TB". Approximate dimensions:
- 10PC STERLING SALT & PEPPER SHAKERS
10PC STERLING SALT & PEPPER SHAKERS & A LIGHTER Ten piece group of American and English mainly weighted sterling silver table articles comprising, three pairs of salt and pepper shakers including Reed & Barton, three single shakers, one with a plated top and colorless glass body, one Hawkes, one marks of Blackmore & Fletcher Limited, 1940, Birmingham, and a Frank. M. Whiting & Company mounted lighter, all appropriately marked Approximate dimensions: tallest h. 4.75"; total approx. weight of the Blackmore & Fletcher 1.23 ozt.
- REVOLUTIONARY WAR-ERA LETTER ACCOMPANIED
REVOLUTIONARY WAR-ERA LETTER ACCOMPANIED BY TWO NIGHTCAPS CIRCA 1778 FRAMED 13" X 8.25" AND 31.5" X 17.25".REVOLUTIONARY WAR-ERA LETTER ACCOMPANIED BY TWO NIGHTCAPS, Circa 1778, Folded handwritten letter addressed on reverse to "My Wife Dofin of the Hawk Familey Leml Whiting [all sic]". Obverse lists the names and birth dates of the nine children of Adam Hawke above a statement claiming Hawke was aboard the "Grazbow[?]" privateer under the Command of Capt. Hummon[?] May 9, 1778, was taken by the enemy and brought to prison at Halifax, where he remained until he was exchanged at the end of September. He then arrived in Boston on October 6 and got home October 9, sick with yellow fever, "then he Dyed, Aged 43 years". Unsigned but possibly initialed. Spelling of last name varies from Hawke, Hawk, Hawkes and Hawks throughout. Lace-trimmed nightcaps with notes indicating they belonged to Sarah Hawkes Whiting, daughter of Adam and Hannah Hawkes, born October 13, 1776 in Saugus, Massachusetts, and Sarah Whiting Woods Carter, daughter of Sarah Hawkes Whiting and Lemuel Whiting and granddaughter of Adam Hawkes, born December 10, 1841 in Ashby, Massachusetts. Dimensions: Framed 13" x 8.25" and 31.5" x 17.25".
- (24) PIECES OF HAWKES, MARION GLASS
(24) PIECES OF HAWKES, MARION GLASS STEMWARE, SIGNED Early 20th century, rock crystal style engraved flower and vine motif to rim, faceted tapered stem with notched edges, circular foot with underside engraved detail, including (12) water goblets (7.5 in.) and (12) coupes (6 in.), signed.
- HAWKES, AMERICAN BRILLIANT PERIOD CUT
HAWKES, AMERICAN BRILLIANT PERIOD CUT GLASS BOWL 19th century, thick wheel cut and polished glass oval form with scalloped rim, hobstar and fan motif, signed to interior center.
- FOUR PIECES OF GLASS 19TH CENTURY HEIGHTS
FOUR PIECES OF GLASS 19TH CENTURY HEIGHTS FROM 6” TO 13”.FOUR PIECES OF GLASS, 19th Century, A green cut to clear pitcher with stopper, a green cut to clear cologne bottle with stopper (stopper marked Hawkes), a clear Waterford decanter with stopper, and a cut celery dish. Dimensions: Heights from 6" to 13".
- LOUIS RHEAD (1857-1926)"A Woodcock Whistled
LOUIS RHEAD (1857-1926)"A Woodcock Whistled Through the Alder Brushes," 1907
signed "Louis Rhead" lower left
gouache and ink, 16 3/4 by 12 3/4 in.
A work depicting a raccoon and a woodcock.
Provenance: The Estate of Ann Dickinson Dale
Literature: Clarence Hawkes, "Tenants of the Trees," L.C. Page and Co., 1907, p. 93, illustrated.