346. A Late 19th Century Doll's House
A painted wooden dolls house, of three bays and two storeys with simulated brick-work and stone coining, with squared bay windows on either side of the front door and with a fence and front gate. The roof is printed paper to simulate slates and with chimney pots. The back of the house has a removable panel revealing three rooms and containing furniture and accessories, and three dolls and one porcelain dolls head. Apart from some of the utensils, all appear to be hand made. It measures approx. 28"H x 31-1/4"W x 24-1/2"D. The furnishings include eight wooden dining chairs, a square dining table, a Welsh cupboard, an occasional side chair, an octagonal table, a bed with needlelace cover, a dresser with mirror, two Gothic style armchairs and a low oval table. The floors are covered in fabrics and there is a printed paper oval rug in the dining area. The accessories include various bits of tabletop porcelain, Chinese vase, metal utensils and a funnel, toaster and toast rack, blue milk jug, vase, brass candlesticks, vase and cup, sugar castor, a miniature French-English dictionary, a white porcelain ewer, three copper pieces and a silvered serving tray, a porcelain soldier and a porcelain rolling pin with wooden handles (Blue Onion pattern). There are two matching fireplaces with mirrors and one cast iron fireplace included, and a pretty coal scuttle.
1,000/2,000 Sold: $1,322.50
BRITISH BRASS FIREPLACE ACCESSORY GROUPING, 7PC Likely British, seven piece brass fireplace accessory grouping comprising: a poker, brush, shovel, tongs, two stands, and a floral repousse handled coal scuttle, apparently unmarked. Approx. h. 17", w. 25.5", d. 11.25" (coal scuttle).
ENGLISH FIREPLACE COPPER COAL SCUTTLEEnglish copper coal scuttle, 19th c., with brass bail top handle, fixed bracket handle at back, on domed foot, approx 13"h, 18.5"w, 12.5"d
English Hammered Brass Coal Scuttle w/ Handle English, mid 19th century. A hammered brass coal scuttle, having a rolled lip, a tapering form, a swing handle, and a rounded base. Apparently unmarked. Approximate height 18.75", width 15.25", depth 12.5".
English Brass and Copper Coal Scuttle Together with a brass workman's lunchbox; coal scuttle 17 in., 9 1/2 in. diam.
Three 19th C. brass fireplace accessories: covered coal scuttle raised on tripod base, urn form finial, cup side handles, stud decoration at shoulder, removable inner white metal bucket, approximately 19" h.; wooden handled pierced trivet raised on three penny feet, one foot with loss; and English watering can, "Army & Navy C.S.L. Makers, London" mark as well as several numbers engraved underside base, possible alteration to hinged cover latch, 11 1/2" h., expected wear throughout including minor dents and dings.
GEORGE III BRASS MOUNTED MAHOGANY PLATE PAIL last quarter 18th C., of octagonal section with slatted sides and arc handle, fitted with brass liner; together with George III mahogany pail, with tapered spindles, fitted with a brass liner and with bail handles; brass mounted wirework fender, English; and a copper coal scuttle, all ca. 1800 (4) - w:14.50 in. Provenance: The Harry Z. Isaacs Collection from Historic Long Branch estate, Virginia
An English Pierced Brass Coal Scuttle and Scoop, 19th c., height of scuttle 13 in., length of scoop 18 3/4 in. $100/200
English mahogany coal scuttle and a brass bound oak peat bucket 18th / 19th century
ENGLISH WIREWORK FENDER TOGETHER WITH A COPPER COAL SCUTTLE ca 1800, brass mounted wirework fender, English - h: 7 x w: 36 in.; and a copper coal scuttle - h: 15 x w: 16 in. (2) Provenance: The Harry Z. Isaacs Collection from Historic Long Branch estate, Virginia
Five Miniature Kitchen Implements, 19th century, a lidded copper saucepan, a copper coffeepot with wooden handle, pot ht. 2.25, an American mid-19th century painted tin coal scuttle, a brass and tin perforated ladle, and an English silver footed grill engraved 'Drury Club 1826' to handle, lg. 2.5 in., (minor paint loss to scuttle, minute loss to end of foot of grill, otherwise excellent).
minor paint loss to scuttle, minute loss to end of foot of grille, otherwise excellent. grille not hallmarked.
English Victorian pressed brass coal scuttle second half 19th century heavily decorated cylinder form with hinged front shovel slot on verso and surmounted with turned handle. H19'' L22 1/2'' W13 1/2'' Provenance: Columbia South Carolina private collection. Back   Inquiry    Previous Item  Next Item © Charlton Hall Auctions. Images descriptions and condition reports used on this site are original copyright material and are not to be reproduced without permission. For further information telephone 803.779.5678   © 2012 CHARLTON HALL GALLERIES INC.
English brass coal scuttles similar forms with pivoting handle and spout. H15'' and 17'' (2pcs) Provenance: Estate of Margaret Belser Hollis Columbia South Carolina. Small dents and imperfections throughout; otherwise wear consistent with age and use.
Two Georgian Style Mahogany Coal Bins English, 19th century. A set of two Georgian style mahogany coal bins, each having a slant front form, each line and marquetry inlaid with an urn, and mounted with a brass handle to the top, each with a coal scuttle to the rear, and one with a liner. Apparently unmarked. Approximate height 12", width 13.625", depth 19".
ART NOUVEAU MAHOGANY AND BRASS COAL SCUTTLE Circa 1900, likely English, mahogany case with brass overlay and handle, hinged lid, metal liner.
English Brass-Footed Copper Coal Scuttle 22 3/4 x 26 in.
ENGLISH VICTORIAN COPPER & BRASS COAL SCUTTLEEnglish Victorian copper and brass coal scuttle, late 19th c., having twisted swing handle, fixed bracket handle at back, body with repousse ribbing, on turned circular base, approx 15"h, 16"w, 8.5"d, 5.4lbs
A 19th century copper helmet shaped coal scuttle with loop handle, an English hand hammered pewter two handled tray of unusual lozenge form in the Arts and Crafts style, an Art Nouveau copper crumb scoop, candle stand, 19th century copper and brass bed warming pan with long turned wooden handle, etc
A Victorian copper coal scuttle, a brass fireman's nozzle, Victorian plated cruet, British Army painted steel helmet and miscellaneous metalware
ENGLISH VICTORIAN MAHOGANY AND BRASS COAL SCUTTLE Late 19th century, brass handle, slant front lid with repousse brass plaque, interior with removable metal liner, rear with scoop.
ENGLISH BRASS-BANDED OAK STAVE BARREL COAL SCUTTLEEnglish oak stave barrel-form coal scuttle, early 20th c., with brass banding, on two bracket legs, copper handle to top, metal plaque at rear inscribed "Made From Battle Ships of Britain," approx 16"h, 10"w, 16"d, 7.25lbs
ANTIQUE ENGLISH MAHOGANY COAL SCUTTLE Late 19th century, brass handle, rear mounted shovel, reeded case sides, hinged lid featuring applied brass corners, removable coal scuttle interior.
ENGLISH AESTHETIC VICTORIAN CARVED PANEL COAL SCUTTLE WITH BRASS HANDLE. 16"H X 13 3/4"W X 17 1/2"DEnglish Aesthetic Victorian carved panel coal scuttle with brass handle., Dimensions: 16"H x 13 3/4"W x 17 1/2"D
English Copper and Brass Bell-Form Coal Scuttle 16 1/4 in., 12 1/2 in. diam.
ENGLISH COPPER CAULDRON AND COAL SCUTTLE. Second half century. Scuttle with soldered seams and swing handle. Polished with traces of label on underside. 8"h. not including handle. And a large cauldron with dovetailed seams and brass lion head handles. Some rim splits. 11.25"h. 15"d. Varying dents and scratches.
English brass-bound oak coal scuttle 19th century sloped hinged front with elaborate brass work.H15" W12 3/4" D17"
19TH C ENGLISH COPPER & BRASS COAL SCUTTLE19th century English copper and brass coal scuttle.
THREE LARGE COPPER HEARTH ACCESSORIES: English helmet coal scuttle with handle; English copper and wrought iron coal scuttle with hinged lid and registry #185919, c. 1892; round kindling cauldron with brass lion ring handles and claw feet, 16.5"H x 18.75"D.
19TH C. FAUX GRAIN TOLE COAL SCUTTLE, BRASS MOUNTS British or Continental, 19th century. Faux grain painted brass mounted lidded coal scuttle on half bun feet. Apparently unmarked. Provenance: From a Private Collection, Highlands, North Carolina.
Sale 442 Lot 267
Two English Polished Brass Coal Scuttles the larger hammered brass with floral repousse and the smaller oval formed bucket with lion head mounts and paw feet. Height 17 x width 16 1/2 x depth 13 1/2 inches 80-120
A late 19th century English copper and brass coal scuttle. Good condition patina from age some dings and dents see images. Measures 20'' tall x 14'' wide. Shipping weight 6 lbs.
THREE LARGE COPPER HEARTH ACCESSORIESTHREE LARGE COPPER HEARTH ACCESSORIES: English helmet coal scuttle with handle; English copper and wrought iron coal scuttle with hinged lid and registry #185919, c. 1892; round kindling cauldron with brass lion ring handles and claw feet, 16.5"H x 18.75"D.
ENGLISH 19TH CENTURY BRASS COAL SCUTTLE Of lobed oval form, with bail, on a circular base. Width 14 inches. Provenance: Estate of George R. Brooks
Estimate: 150.00 - 200.00
GROUP OF THREE BRITISH AND CONTINENTAL COPPER ARTICLES including an English coal scuttle with brass handle, an Irish milk pail with brass rim and a wash basin, possibly French with two iron loop handles, h: (of basin) 17 in. (3)
Victorian walnut and brass mounted coal scuttle The long cylindrical acorn capped handle surmounting an arched single pull door, fitted with heavy brass mounts and handles, on a molded base, with a metal lined interior. H: 16, L: 21 in. - late 19th century - probably English
English copper coal scuttle, 19th c., with brass bail top handle, fixed bracket handle at back, on domed foot, approx 13"h, 18.5"w, 12.5"d
AMERICAN & ENGLISH BRASS FIREPLACE ACCESSORIES 19th-20th c., including (1) pair of American ball-and-turned andirons, (1) set of fire tools on stand, and (2) Victorian coal scuttles with bail handles, tools: 29" h, andirons: 22" h
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 oak stave barrel-form coal scuttle, early 20th c., with brass banding, on two bracket legs, copper handle to top, metal plaque at rear inscribed "Made From Battle Ships of Britain," approx 16"h, 10"w, 16"d, 7.25lbs
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
Six Stamp Boxes, early 20th century, three English sterling silver miniatures by various makers: a desk, lg. 2 1/4, coal scuttle, ht. 1 3/8, and wheelbarrow, lg. 2 3/4; German .800 silver miniature house, ht. 1 7/8, rectangular brass box with three compartments and micromosaic inlay decorated with flowers to hinged cover, lg. 3 5/8, and rectangular Japanese mixed-metal box decorated with a sailboat on a lake and with two interior compartments, lg. 2 3/4 in., approx. 4.3 total troy oz. weighable silver. Estimate $300-500 All with age-typical wear. Desk with bent legs. Wheelbarrow with dent to wheel. Micromosaic with scattered minor loss to tesserae and tarnish to brass. Mixed-metal box with light surface abrasions and light tarnish to interior. Coal scuttle with metal fatigue around hinge. The absence of a condition statement does not imply that the lot is in perfect condition or completely free from wear and tear, imperfections or the effects of aging. Condition requests can be obtained via email (lot inquiry button) or by telephone to the appropriate gallery location (Boston/617.350.5400 or Marlborough/508.970.3000). Any condition statement given, as a courtesy to a client, is only an opinion and should not be treated as a statement of fact. Skinner Inc. shall have no responsibility for any error or omission.
1905 DE DION BOUTON TYPE Z Registration number BW 98The Edwardian car with two seat, 'Victoria' style coachwork incorporating a 'Spider' rear seat, track 3'11, wheelbase 6'5", the door sills with brass plates inscribed H.S. Mulliner No. 253, finished in deep moss-green with black tubular chassis and varnished hickory artillery wheels shod with 760 x 90 beaded-edge tyres, the hubcaps engraved DE DION BOUTON, the brass mounted 'coal scuttle' pattern bonnet rising to reveal the water cooled single cylinder 9 h.p. (1100cc) (8 h.p. (1055cc)?) engine No. 17776 with associated De Dion carburettor No. 126 and water pump, the hand operated plunger-type oil pump is mounted adjacent to the driver's dash board, the plate clutch, operated by the right hand pedal, drives through the combined three speed gearbox (with reverse), and differential unit, selection of the gears being made sequentially via a long lever at the driver's right side, final drive by articulated half shafts to the wheels, the rear brakes are provided with internal expanding shoes within drums, and are operated by a 'push-on' hand lever beside the gear lever, the left pedal, the first movement of which, automatically reduces the engine speed while, finally, operating a transmission brake, other controls, by the use of levers mounted on the inclined steering wheel, are readily accessible, suspension in by 1/2 elliptic front and rear with an additional transvers spring at the rear, the rear wheels are mounted on the eponymous De Dion axle, the dashboard mounted with a case containing the trembler coil and a similar case for small tools, sparking plugs and other accessories, together with a rare triangular plaque inscribed 'Licensed by the British Motor Motor Traction Co. Ltd., & the Dunlop Motor Co. Ltd.,' stamped 'No. 2196 Not Transferable' with a set of two Lucas period 'King of the Road' headlights and another for the tail lightTogether with an extensive history file including a purchase receipt from F. Loring & Co., scrap yard in Cardiff for £8.00 dated 27/3/47 and subsequent historic receipts for the original restoration, the acquisition of the registration number, correspondence with the Veteran Car Club, the original dating certificate No. 1442 dated 4/12/74, the accompanying brass plaque, the Vintage Sports Car Club, correspondence and 'Buff form' (amendments needed) and other correspondence of historic interest, contained in six folders. Spare parts include a pair of aluminium panelled doors, a Stepney wheel, a spare tyre and various wheel rims and other items