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Sandford Orcas Manor: Auction of the Contents

Auction date Wednesday, 6 March 2024 10:30 - 17:30 GMT

Auction

Wednesday 6th March at 10.30am

at Duke's Fine Art Saleroom, DT1 1GA


Viewing

at Sandford Orcas Manor, DT9 4SB

Entry will be by catalogue only.  £30 admits two people.

SILVER, JEWELLERY, MEDALS AND STAINED GLASS TO BE VIEWED AT DUKE'S DORCHESTER SALEROOM, DT1 1GA

Saturday 2nd March 10am - 4pm 

Sunday 3rd March 10am - 4pm

Monday 4th March 10am - 4pm

Tuesday 5th March 10am - 4pm

Please note:

Access at the Manor is limited with uneven surfaces and steep stairs.

We regret the property is not wheelchair accessible.


To pre-order a catalogue or if you have any enquiries please contact 

sandfordorcas@dukes-auctions.com or call +44 (0)1305 265080

£30 (plus postage)


Bidding:

 Live bidding will be available for this auction through this website, The Saleroom and Easylive Auction. Please ensure your registration is completed early to avoid disappointment. Commission Bidding and Telephone bidding is also available. 

Unfortunately, Duke's are unable to offer a postal or delivery service. We are pleased to recommend reputable carriers and can advise on air-freight and other forms of dispatch.

For more information please contact Duke's on 01305 265080 or email enquiries@dukes-auctions.com


Collection

On proof of payment, purchased lots will be available for collection from Sandford Orcas from Wednesday 6th March to Wednesday 13th March from 10am - 4pm, excluding the weekend 9th - 10th March. Whilst we are happy to provide assistance please bring the requisite people required to collect your purchases. All items not collected from Sandford Orcas Manor by 4pm Wednesday 13th March will be moved to Sackville-West, (Andover) at the buyer's risk and expense.

Specialist Items: Removal of all electrical fittings, garden effects and large furniture is entirely at the buyer's risk and expense. Please note that we will be unable to provide assistance with these items.


Storage Charges

Items removed to Sackville-West in Andover will be available for collection from 9am on Monday 18th March. A minimum storage charge of £20 (plus VAT) per lot, and a further storage charge of £3 (plus VAT) per lot, per part or full day thereafter. These charges will be the sole liability of the purchaser, and will be billed directly to them by Sackville West, (Andover). Sackville-West may be willing to adjust their charges if they are instructed by the purchaser to deliver to them. On payment of all sales and storage costs items will be available for collection by appointment from Sackville-West., (Andover). These charges are set by Sackville-West., (Andover); we recommend that you contact them directly regarding queries relating to these charges and other matters arising in relation to storage. Staff at the saleroom will be unable to answer questions relating to items that have been removed from Sandford Orcas. 

Sackville-West -www.sackvillewest.co.uk - 02080 909988

Page:

of 21

Lots per page:

Total lots: 492

Lot Title Estimate Hammer price
73 AN ENGLISH STAINED GLASS ROUNDEL
probably 15th century, painted with the head of a bearded apostle vested in green, on a blue ground, 24cm; and another roundel of the Virgin Mary on a blue ground, 24cm (2)
£500 - £1,000 £2,400 View
74 A MEDIEVAL STAINED GLASS ROUNDEL
probably English, 14th century, of the head of a Saint, black monochrome on a green ground, 15.5cm x 15cm; a stained glass panel of the Virgin Mary crowned, probably English, late 14th century, in…
£400 - £700 £6,000 View
75 AN ENGLISH TRIANGULAR STAINED GLASS PANEL
probably West of England, 15th century, painted with a chalice with the Host radiating beams of light, the background with scrolls in yellow and clear glass and enclosed by a yellow border, 25cm x 18…
£300 - £600 £3,000 View
76 A CONTINENTAL STAINED GLASS ROUNDEL
probably 17th century, of an enthroned Bishop, 22.5cm diameter; a Flemish roundel, 16th century, of a man and two women shearing sheep with the word “Junius” and a symbol of a scorpion for the month…
£300 - £600 £300 View
77 A COLLECTION OF STAINED GLASS PANELS
including a panel with an angel and a manor house within a scroll border, 16th century, 41.5cm diameter, mainly fragments and damaged sections (a collection)
£100 - £200 £1,600 View
78 A GERMAN STAINED GLASS ROUNDEL
probably late 15th/16th century, decorated in black monochrome with a group of dancers with men playing instruments, 21cm diameter; and another German stained glass roundel decorated in monochrome…
£300 - £600 £1,600 View
79 AN ENGLISH HERALDIC STAINED GLASS ROUNDEL
17th century, with the arms of Woolmerston in a red border, 28cm diameter; and an English stained glass roundel, probably West of England, 15th century, decorated with the sacred initials “IHS” in…
£300 - £600 £2,600 View
80 A SWISS STAINED GLASS PANEL
probably Swiss, 16th/17th century, of a galleon in full sail, 22cm x 16cm; a circular stained glass panel of a sun dial dated 1737, 16.5cm diameter; and another English stained glass panel of St.…
£300 - £600 £2,600 View
81 A FLEMISH STAINED GLASS ROUNDEL
probably 16th century, of Moses praying on Mt. Sinai, with God appearing in a cloud, a landscape beyond, 24.25cm diameter; and a Flemish stained glass panel, probably circa 1600, depicting Jacob and…
£400 - £700 £650 View
82 A SWISS STAINED GLASS PANEL
17th/early 18th century, of an elephant on a grassy bank within a yellow border, 20cm x 27cm
£300 - £600 £1,200 View
83 PAUL DE LAMERIE (1688-1751): A GEORGE I SILVER SHAVING BOWL
makers mark of Paul de Lamerie, London 1724, of typical form with an indented broad rim engraved with the armorial of James Medlycott (1658-1731) enclosed by a shell and leafy-scroll mantling, the…
£15,000 - £25,000 - View
84 JACOB BODENDICK (fl. 1661-1688): AN IMPORTANT PAIR OF CHARLES II SILVER GINGER JARS AND COVERS
the base of each struck with the mark of Jacob Bodendick (fl. 1661-1688), London, the oviform bodies richly embossed and chased with flowering scrollwork inhabited by putti, one blowing a horn, and…
£15,000 - £25,000 £12,000 View
85 A QUEEN ANNE SILVER COFFEE POT
by Gabriel Sleath, London 1707, of cylindrical form with a domed cover and a wooden handle, the spout at right angles to the handle, the body engraved with the armorial of Calverley and inscribed on…
£500 - £1,000 £900 View
86 A SET OF SEVEN QUEEN ANNE TABLESPOONS
by Pierre Platel, London 1713, with rat-tail bowls, engraved with a Medlycott armorial (7)
£500 - £1,000 £2,000 View
87 A GEORGE I SILVER SUGAR CASTOR
by Samuel Lea, London 1716, engraved with the armorial of Hutchings impaling Medlycott, 20.5cm high (c.12oz)
£300 - £500 £450 View
88 A SWISS SILVER AND PARCEL-GILT APOSTLE SPOON
with a figural finial depicting St. John, probably by Sebastian Fechter, Basle, circa 1660-1690, 16.75cm long
£100 - £200 £220 View
89 A GEORGE II SILVER COFFEE POT
by Richard Bayley, London 1735, of plain cylindrical form with a wooden handle, 23cm high (c.24oz)
£300 - £600 £420 View
90 A PAIR OF GEORGE II SILVER SAUCE BOATS
by David Hennell, London 1742, of conventional form with shaped legs headed by lion’s masks and ending in paw feet, engraved with the armorial of Medlycott quartering Hayward with the shield of…
£600 - £1,200 £950 View
91 A GEORGE III SILVER SUGAR BASKET
by William Day, London 1769, with floral decoration and a blue glass liner, 7.5cm high (c.4.5oz)
£250 - £450 £155 View
92 A GEORGE II SILVER COFFEE POT
by Fuller White, London 1758, with chased floral decoration and cartouches with stags head crests, the lid with a pineapple finial, with a wooden handle, the front of the spout with a later crest of…
£400 - £600 £400 View
93 A GEORGE III SILVER CANDLE SNUFFER TRAY
by John Carter, London 1770, with a gadrooned edge, engraved with the crest of Hutchings, 17.75cm long (c.6oz)
£150 - £250 £220 View
94 A GEORGE III OCTAGONAL SILVER SALVER
by John Carter, London 1774, with a beaded edge and engraved with the armorial of Medlycott, on ball and claw feet, 34.5cm (c.42oz)
£500 - £1,000 £550 View
95 A SET OF THREE GEORGE III SILVER SALVERS
by Richard Rugg, London 1777, with beaded edges, embossed with flags and husks, engraved with the armorial of Bradford, on ball and claw feet, one 33cm diameter, the others 16.5cm diameter (c.47oz) …
£800 - £1,500 £1,600 View
96 A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER SAUCE TUREENS
by Henry Cowper, London 1787, of boat shape with beaded edges, each with a pair of handles and a cover, engraved with the crest of Medlycott, 23.75cm across the handles (c.32oz)
£800 - £1,500 £700 View

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