English copper tea kettle early 19th c. 13" h. together with a bell metal bucket and a brass bucket. ?
English Copper-Mounted Leather Bucket, fourth quarter 19th century, attractively mounted with a copper band and rivets, fitted with a flexible leather carrying strap, h. 19-1/2", dia. 10-1/4".
English copper bucket, 19th c., riveted construction, iron bail handle with brass mounts, slightly rounded bottom, approx 12.75"h (handle down), 12"w, 11"d, 5lbs
Group of Three English Grain Measures and a Bucket, consisting of a Georgian strap-iron-mounted oak cylindrical one-gallon grain measure; a similar Victorian half-peck measure, third quarter 19th century; a Georgian stained oak cylindrical half-gallon measure, second quarter 19th century; and a Georgian brass- and copper-mounted turned and stained wood kindling bucket, first quarter 19th century, h. 4-1/4" to 11-1/2" (four pieces).
English Five-Piece Assembled Hearth Set
19th Century
Consisting of a pair of Regency brass andirons, a pair of tongs, a poker and a nautilus-form copper fuel bucket with brass swivel handle.
Height of andirons: 15-1/2 in (39.3 cm)
GROUP CONTINENTAL & ENGLISH METAL & WOODENWARE 19th/20th c., incl. a pair of antique Spanish baroque style brass candlesticks, an Italian Baroque style giltwood pricket stand, Samuel Yellin style wrought iron candlestick, brass kindling or coal bucket with riveted handle, brass ice bucket with lion's head decorations, brass "fence gate" pipe stand, brass mortar and pestle, metal (possibly copper) tray with engraved mounted knight design on verso and hanging ring, iron key, and steel plate or plant stand, smallest: 6.75"l x 2"w (key), largest; 31"h x 12"dia (stand)
- English mahogany/brass peat bucket, 14”h., and a copper chestnut roaster pan. 23”l. - |
ENGLISH RIVETED COPPER BUCKET WITH IRON HANDLEEnglish copper bucket, 19th c., riveted construction, iron bail handle with brass mounts, slightly rounded bottom, approx 12.75"h (handle down), 12"w, 11"d, 5lbs
Antique English Brass Umbrella Stand and a Copper Bucket , early 20th c., stand marked "Peerage/MADE IN ENGLAND", with lion and handles, h. 21 in., dia. 10 1/4 in.; riveted bucket with squared handles, incised rim, h. 11 1/2 in., dia. 14 1/4 in., 2 pcs
English copper coal hod with decorative blue and white porcelain handles, and brass coal bucket with porcelain handles
American and English, mid-19th century. Including an iron ladle, 18.75"l., copper kettle with applied brass handle, 10.5"h., brass bucket with applied iron handle, 12.5"w., and a pewter chalice, 7"h.
ENGLISH RIVETED BRASS & COPPER BUCKET & LINEREnglish brass and copper bucket, 19th c., riveted brass and copper body, iron liner, bail handle, approx 12"h, 11"diam (measurements with handle down), 8.75lbs
English copper tea kettle early 19th c. 13" h. together with a bell metal bucket and a brass bucket. ?
Good English Copper-Banded Mahogany Kindling Bucket, fourth quarter 19th century, now fitted with a conforming metal liner for use as a large jardiniere, the facade with a polychromed British Royal coat-of-arms, the brass handle moorings now fitted with a carrying handle of ship's rope, h. 12-1/2", w. 16".
ENGLISH COPPER BANDED PEAT BUCKET, 19TH CENTURY19th Century English Copper Banded Peat Bucket, with coat of arms paint decoration.
Height 12 in. Width 13.25 in. Depth 10.5 in. Height Overall 16 in.
Condition:
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English brass and copper bucket, 19th c., riveted brass and copper body, iron liner, bail handle, approx 12"h, 11"diam (measurements with handle down), 8.75lbs
ENGLISH REPOUSSE COPPER COAL BUCKET WITH GRIFFINSEnglish repousse copper coal bucket, 19th c., showing griffins to either side, bail handle at top, approx 12"h, 15"w, 4lbs
VICTORIAN BRASS SWING HANDLE COAL BUCKET 19th c. English Brass Coal Scuttle, with copper riveted handle, applied pierced and rosette decoration, and set on three paw form feet, 19 3/4" high, 10" diam. A few minor dents.
ENGLISH BRASS MINIATURE PARLOR AND HEARTH OBJECTS Mid 19th c., England, parlor objects incl. (4) Victorian period style chairs, a round tilt-top table with etch decorated top, and two pairs of candlesticks, hearth objects incl. a fireplace on stand with mantel mirror, log holder, (3) fireplace tools, a fire fender, trivet and bucket with copper trim, 8"h x 5"l x 3"w (largest)
Lg English brass and copper coal bucket, 16-1/2" h, 19th - 20th c Estimate $100-200
COPPER KETTLES AND BUCKET American or English, 19th century, copper and iron. Includes a large kettle; ht. 14, dia. 22.25 in., another kettle; ht. 10, dia. 17.50 in., and a bucket; ht. 13, dia 13 in.
Brass and copper coal bucket with English lions and flowers, 12" h, 19th c Estimate $150-250
Good English Arts and Crafts Brass-Mounted Copper Log Bucket, first quarter 20th century, with a swing handle, h. 15", dia. 18".
Two English Brass Bound Mahogany Buckets, early-mid 19th century, comprising a Regency plate carrier, with open slatted sides, brass swing handle, and later fitted with copper liner, ht. 10 3/4, and a William IV/early Victorian kindling bucket, with three horizontal brass bands and side lifting handles, lead liner, ht. 12 1/4 in.
Lead lined bucket with pieces off the base (one piece present), also with two gouges to interior lead lining; plate bucket in fairly rough shape with severe denting to the copper liner throughout, a very sloppy modern bolt repair to handle and pitting to brass ring; base with cracking to veneers all around and once piece re-stuck to base.
ENGLISH LEATHER SHOT BUCKETEnglish Leather Shot Bucket, with removable copper liner, bail handle, h. 12 in., dia. 8 3/4 in.
Well made English rivetted copper swing handled bucket of tapering form, approx 20.5cm H (excluding handle)
English repousse copper coal bucket, 19th c., showing griffins to either side, bail handle at top, approx 12"h, 15"w, 4lbs
English Aesthetic Brass and Copper Coal Scuttle , c. 1895, checkered surface, lion handles, removable coal bucket, h. 23 1/2 in., w. 15 in., d. 13 1/2 in
10 PC LOT OF BRASS FIREPLACE TOOLS 10 piece lot of brass fireplace tools consisting of one English and one French fire fender, two Regency style footed planter, a brass apple bucket, a brass scuttle, a Dutch embossed copper swinging kettle, an embossed vessel, and 2 brass culinary utensils; fenders, and an embossed vessel; 55" and 41" length, largest buckets approx. 10"H 14"Dia
Eleven-Piece Collection of English and Continental Copper Cooking Vessels, fourth quarter 19th/first quarter 20th century, comprised of an oval brass-handled cooking pot, a wrought-iron-handled cooking pot of bucket form, a brass-handled cylindrical cooking pot, two brass-handled colanders, an engraved copper serving plate, a pair of copper fruit bowls, a dessert mold of stylized flowerhead form, and two copper long-handled strainers, all of the copper surfaces newly burnished, largest h. 7-1/2", w. 15-1/4", d. 10".
LATE GEORGIAN COPPER FIRE BUCKETLATE GEORGIAN COPPER FIRE BUCKET
English, 19th century, copper and brass. Ringed masks flanking the copper vessel with a large coat of arms in relief showing a quarterly shield with rampant lion, rose of six argent rules and three shell charge to the front. Raised on short, cabriole legs with paw feet.
15 1/4 x 16 3/4 in. (38.7 x 42.5 cm.)
The Oliver B. Elsworth Collection:
Phebe Ann (Elsworth) Williams (1930-2017) was born in New York City on August 12, 1930 and grew up in Greenwich, Connecticut, the daughter of Oliver Bayard Elsworth and Charlotte King (Gaston) Elsworth and granddaughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fredrick Keiley Gaston of Greenwich and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Elsworth of New York. She was married to Mr. Keith Phillips Williams for 60 years.
Phebe was a long-time member of the Society of Colonial Dames in the State of Connecticut. She enjoyed a vital role in Kirkwood, MO community preservation and was the Curator of the Kirkwood Historical Society, Mudd’s Grove Museum for 15 years, as well as a Board Member of the Missouri State Historical Society. Descending from a rich and storied historical American family, Phebe had a lifelong passion for literature, collecting antiques, interior decorating, poetry, and philanthropy.
By descent,
Oliver Ellsworth (Connecticut, 1745-1807), one of the founding fathers of the United States of America and drafter of the original constitution, revolutionary to British rule, graduate of Princeton predecessor where he developed the Whig party although he himself was a declared Federalist, U.S. Senator, Minister to France, and 3rd Chief Justice of the United States;
Henry Leavitt Ellsworth (Connecticut, 1791-1858), first serving commissioner of the United States Patent Office, benefactor to Yale, commissioner to Indian Tribes of Western Frontier, and the founder of what was to become the United States Department of Agriculture as we know it today;
Henry Williams Ellsworth (Connecticut, 1814-1864) businessman and entrepreneur;
Edward Ellsworth (New England and Indiana, 1850-1924);
Oliver Bayard Elsworth (Greenwich, Connecticut 1893-1970);
Phebe Ann (Elsworth) Williams (Greenwich, Connecticut 1930-2017)
Condition:
Any condition statement is given as a courtesy to a client, is an opinion, and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Reference to condition written, oral or within a condition report shall not be regarded as a full account of condition and may not include all defects, alterations, or restorations. Absence of a condition report does not imply a lot is flawless or lacking imperfections or damage. Selkirk Auctioneers & Appraisers shall have no responsibility for any error or omission. Returns shall not be accepted on the basis of condition.
Two copper buckets, iron handles: one 9-1/4 in., old polished surface with minor dents and normal wear, otherwise good condition ; one with textured surface, 9 in., extensive dents to rim and base , American or British, late 18th/early 19th century.
English Copper and Brass Log Bucket 15 x 13 3/4 in. diam.Condition:Minor bruising, a few old repairs and polish residue throughout.Not withstanding this report or any discussion concerning condition of a lot, all lots are offered and sold "as is" in accordance with our conditions of sale.
FOUR PIECES OF KITCHENWARE. American and English, mid-19th century. Including an iron ladle, 18.75"l., copper kettle with applied brass handle, 10.5"h., brass bucket with applied iron handle, 12.5"w., and a pewter chalice, 7"h.
English Arts & Crafts ice bucket lidded two-handled form in hammered copper with brass mounts with original liner 17''w x 12.5''d x 15''h very good condition
PR ENGLISH PEAT BUCKETS Pair of 19th c. Brass Bound Oak Buckets, with removable tin liners, ovoid shape, with one copper scoop, 11 1/2" high, 10" diam.
TWO ENGLISH GILT AND PAINTED LEATHER FIRE BUCKETS 19th century, each with painted and gilt royal coat of arms Honi Soit Qui Mal Y Pense (Shame be to him who thinks ill of it) and lower scrolled border Dieu Et Mon Droit (God and my right), the smaller a in conical form, with copper upper rim border and round copper border mounts. (10 1/2 x 12 1/2 x 10 3/4 in.); the larger in cylindrical form with leather double handles. (24 x 12 x 12 in.).