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An Arts & Crafts wrought iron zoomorphic fireside hearth suite, comprising a pair of andirons and a stand with shovel, poker and tongs, the stand and chenets terminating in a stylised horse head, the andiron 47cm high, 27cm wide, 59cm deep, the stand 72cm high, 35.5cm wide, 38cm deep, c.1910
A collection of four pairs of early-18th century silver sugar tongs, comprising: an andiron pair, possibly by Charles Overing, London circa 1710, another unmarked pair with scratch initials 'M.B', plus a pair with a worn maker's mark and another pair with square bowls, approx. weight 2.4oz. (4)Provenance: A Private Collection.
A pair of late George III silver fiddle pattern tablespoons and set of spoonsFirst London, 1814, Thomas Wilkes Barker, together with a pair of late Victorian 'andiron' sugar tongs, London, 1880, Francis Higgins, with twisted arms and shellbowls together with a set of six Old English pattern teaspoons, a cased set of six Belmont II pattern demitasse coffee spoons and a case set of six Art Deco design coffee spoons, etc., (qty) first length 21.7cm., weight approx. 13.66oztCondition: Mostly good condition. Apostle tongs repaired
A pair of early-18th century silver sugar tongs, unmarked, circa 1720,long form, plain bowls, with a knop finial, length 18.8cm, plus a pair of tongs of andiron form, indistinct mark to bowl and a pair of 18th century sugar nips, maker's mark of PR, possibly for Philip Roker, of scissor form, foliate decoration, approx. total weight 2.8oz. (3)
* Manner of Niccolò Roccatagliata (circa 1560-1629). Bacchus, a shallow bowl in his left hand, 17th century, patinated bronze andiron, raised on a marble plinth, overall height 36.7 cm (14 3/8 ins)QTY: (1)NOTE:The popularity of classical deities in the production of elaborate figural andirons particularly displays the stylistic hallmarks of Niccolò Roccatagliata whose workshop was continued in the 17th century by his son, Sebastiano Nicolini.Bonhams, London, 29 November 2022, lot 39Although born in Genoa, Roccatagliata was mainly active in Venice where he is particularly remembered for his work in the church of San Giorgio Maggiore, including bronze statuettes of St George and St Stephen (1590) as well as twenty-eight sconces in the form of putti, and two large candelabra. For a comparable pair of Bacchanalian figural andirons attributed to Roccatagliata see Sothebys, 6 July 2021, lot 43.
A LARGE PAIR OF CAST IRON ANDIRONS 17TH/18TH CENTURY Cup finials above fluted columns, spreading front base 88cm high, 35cm wide at the feet, 64cm deep Condition Report: Showing evident signs of constant domestic use. Corrosion, rust and wear to all surfaces with consequent loss to definition. One 'cup' top slightly off centre and possibly restored at stem junction, one andiron nub support missing. Heavy wear, marks, knocks and scratches as per age, handling, use, and cleaning. Please see additional images for visual references to condition which form part of this condition report. All lots are offered for sale "as viewed" and subject to the applicable Conditions of Business for Buyer's condition, which are set out in the sale catalogue and are available on request. All lots are available for inspection and Condition Reports are available on request. However, all lots are of an age and type which means that they may not be in perfect condition and should be viewed by prospective bidders; please refer to Condition 6 of the Conditions of Business for Buyers. This is particularly true for garden related items. We must advise you that we are not professional restorers or conservators and we do not provide any guarantee or warranty as to a lot's condition. Accordingly, it is recommended that prospective buyers inspect lots or have their advisors do so and satisfy themselves as to condition and accuracy of description Buyers are reminded that liability for loss and damage transfers to the buyer from the fall of the hammer. Whilst the majority of lots will remain in their location until collected, we can accept no responsibility for any damage which may occur, even in the event of Dreweatts staff assisting carriers during collection. Condition Report Disclaimer
In the manner of Ernest Gimson (1864-1919) Cotswold School andiron or firedog heads, one pair of cast metal examples with floral designs, mounted on wooden socle bases, 35cm high overall, and one other unmounted examples with engraved foliate designs, 15.5cm overall, all unsigned (4)Provenance: The property of a Gentleman, from a period Winchcombe Town House. At present, there is no condition report prepared for this lot, this in no way indicates a good condition, please contact the saleroom for a condition report.
TWO PAIRS OF GEORGIAN SCISSOR SUGAR NIPS, no date letters, maker's marks JP and IG, one box hinge engraved "H", together with a pair of French silver gilt andiron sugar tongs with scroll pierced shafts, (Paris 950), 6 1/4" long, and a French tumbler with engine turning enclosing an engraved cartouche dated 1873 (950 standard), 2 1/2" high, 4ozs 9dwts total (4) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)Generally good
A HUNGARIAN PART TABLE SERVICE, 800 standard, maker's mark MGS, in Fiddle pattern, comprising five each table and dessert forks, five tablespoons and a soup ladle, together with a pair of andiron sugar tongs with foliate engraving, maker's mark VN, 29ozs 11dwts total (17) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)generally good, no engraving
A late 18th / early 19th century pair of Dutch silver andiron sugar tongs, maker's mark of VDB, possibly for Jacobus Van den Broeke, Middleburg 1792-1811 or Cornelius M. Van den Berg, Utrecht 1793-1800, also with a 19th century Dutch tax mark, the terminal with fluted decoration and with a hinged ring attachment, length 17cm, approx. weight 1.7oz.
An exceptional late 17th century wrought-iron andiron for an inglenook fireplace, the joined pair topped with baskets with swing-out arms for cooking and ornate overhead decorative structure, overall height 148cm, width approx 114cmAll in untouched and undamaged condition, general light surface rust, the wrought-iron is covered with engraved and embossed decoration
An iron fire basket Having a bowed front of upright bars, on scrolling andiron-style supports with ball terminals, 102cm wide, 50cm high, 51cm deep Provenance: Bredonbury Court, Bromyard, Hertfordshire Some of the front bars missing their terminals, back panel has been split and braced.Please note this is only a brief overview report, for a full condition report please send a request via the-saleroom.com
A pair of Arts and Crafts brass and cast iron andirons, 20th century, after the 17th century examples at Haddon Hall; popularised in the 19th century by Thomas Elsley and Edward Spencer at The Artificer's Guild. Each andiron with a coved standard supporting a brace of pierced brass foliate roundals, the face of the standard with conforming brass ornament. 26¼' high x 11' wide x 22½' deep. The lot to include a log grate and ash pan.
A brass fender, early 19th century,decorated with pierced scroll work internal dimensions 121 x 35cm together with a set of brass polished steel fire irons, and a pair of andirons and a small brass and wire fire guardProvenance:Property from a Suffolk country houseCondition report: Slight bending to shovel and general light rust to fire irons, and dent to base of one andiron.
A pair of French iron firedogs, early 17th c, the slightly tapered chamfered pillar with square capital and globular brass finial, all four sides with chiselled detail, on arched foot, 61cm h A similar pair is at Standen House, Sussex (National Trust online collection, ref 1214210.1) One andiron - lower part of arch rusted through, both lacking part of the ornament beneath the arch, rust pitted. One brass finial an old replacement, the other possibly original.
A large single Andiron and three pairsThe iron example with mask & crossed-swords motif to the upright with pot hanging hook; together with a pair wrought iron, a pair in the Dutch style with brass fronts and a smaller brass pair, the single andiron 33cm wide, 31cm deep, 61cm high (12 1/2in wide, 12in deep, 24in high) (7)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A WILLIAM IV SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN CADDY SPOON, maker probably George Wintle, London 1827, the shaped bowl with wriggle engraved flower, 4" long, together with a pair of bright cut engraved sugar tongs, London 1796, and a pair of later "andiron" tongs, Sheffield 1911, 2ozs 4dwts total (3) (Est. plus 21% premium inc. VAT)No splits or engraving to spoon but a little mis-shapen. Georgian tongs not engraved, generally good. "Repro" andiron tongs good
A Victorian style gilt metal chenet with adjustable central panel, height 45cm, width 140cm.Additional InformationGeneral wear, rust/blue corrosion colour to the body and rims of each piece, general wear, minor pitting, one screw bolt is missing from the back of the plate. Depth of andiron 10cm.
A brass fire screen with swag detail and a similar fender (2). Fender measures 14cm tall 83cm wide, andirons measure 54cm tall and 26cm wide.Additional InformationFender has a central part missing, stamped PCCF to verso, general surface wear scratches tarnishing throughout, loose parts to joints on fire screen and andirons, one andiron with corner bent so it doesn't stand properly. Appears late 19th or early 20th century.
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