44 Lyon & Turnbull
151 KESWICK SCHOOL OF INDUSTRIAL ARTS CASED SET OF SIX SILVER COFFEE SPOONS, BIRMINGHAM 1904 with stylised leaf terminals and planished bowls, stamped makers marks, hallmarked Birmingham 1904, within original case (6) 10cm long
£400-600
152 KESWICK SCHOOL OF INDUSTRIAL ART ARTS & CRAFTS BRASS JARDINIÈRE, CIRCA 1900 of cylindrical form, decorated with a repoussé band of fruiting foliage, stamped maker’s marks to base KSIA 24.5cm high
£200-300
153 JAMES POWELL & SON ARTS & CRAFTS GLASS VASE, CIRCA 1900 green lustre glass, the fan-shaped body with frilled rim 21.5cm high
£150-250
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COTSWOLD SCHOOL
MANNER OF KESWICK SCHOOL OF INDUSTRIAL ART
ATTRIBUTED TO ROBERT TEMPLE FOR KESWICK SCHOOL OF INDUSTRIAL ARTS
ARTS & CRAFTS BRASS SERVING TRAY, CIRCA 1900 the rectangular galleried tray with cut-out handles and sphere feet, repoussé-decorated with a band of flowering dog roses
ARTS AND CRAFTS COPPER TEA CADDY, CIRCA 1895 of rectangular form with domed hinge cover, the panels embossed with animals, bearing inscription FAITHFULNESS/ PLACABLENESS/ GUILELESSNESS, inscribed with monogram TCM
ARTS & CRAFTS CARVED MAHOGANY BOOKENDS, CIRCA 1920 the slide-out base with two hinged ends pierced and carved with entwined leafy branches within a rope-twist border 30cm wide (closed), 15cm high
69cm x 39.5cm
£150-200
£150-250
Other fees apply in addition to the hammer price, please see the ‘Buyer’s Guide’ section on page 2
11cm long Note: A tea caddy of similar design in solid silver was included in an Exhibition of Keswick School Silver, ‘The Loving Eye & Skilful Hand’, Payne & Son, Oxford, 3-29 September, 2018
£200-300