The Tudor Sale: Part II Including Period Decorations, Pewter, and Furniture from the Harry Makepeace Collection J UNE 25 — 3 0, 2 022
The Tudor Sale: Part II Including Period Decorations, Pewter, and Furniture from the Harry Makepeace Collection JUNE 25 — 30, 2022
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Lot 69 English Pewter Whatfield Parish Flagon, Thomas Clarke, London, 1671-1715
back inside cover Lot 121 English Elm Windsor Armchair, c.1780
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preview held at 275 King Street East, 2nd Floor Toronto, ON M5A 1K2
Lot 141 English Carved Oak High Dresser Cupboard, 1714
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1 NETHERLANDISH 17TH CENTURY STYLE BRASS PRICKET CANDLESTICK, 19TH CENTURY
raised on three lion form supports, height 13 in — 33 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $300 — 500
2 LARGE PAIR OF NETHERLANDISH BRASS PRICKET CANDLESTICKS, 1570-1600
height 17.25 in — 43.8 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $800 — 1,200
3 TURNED BRONZE PRICKET CANDLESTICK, 1550
with pierced decoration and inscribed date on base, overall height 8.5 in — 21.6 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $200 — 300
4 THREE PIECE DUTCH DELFT POLYCHROME VASE GARNITURE, LATE 19TH CENTURY
each with claw mark in red, tallest height 9 in — 22.9 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $200 — 300
5 ENGLISH DELFT BLUE AND WHITE CHINOISERIE CHARGER, MID 18TH CENTURY
possibly Bristol or Liverpool, decorated with a figure and butterfly in an outdoor setting, diameter 14.75 in — 37.5 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $200 — 300
6 FOUR ENGLISH DELFT PLATES, 18TH CENTURY
including two Bristol Chinoiserie examples, largest length 10 in — 25.4 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $200 — 300
7 DELFT BLUE AND WHITE CHINOISERIE BOWL, 18TH CENTURY
the exterior decorated with a figure in a garden landscape, height 1.5 in — 3.8 cm, diameter 9.1 in — 23.2 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $150 — 250
8 ENGLISH PAINTED CAST IRON DRAPERS’ GUILD MARK, 19TH CENTURY
10.25 x 9 in — 26 x 22.9 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $100 — 150
9 16TH CENTURY FRENCH CAST IRON TOBACCO SNUFF BOX, 1574
the lid with ‘Herbe de la Reine, 1574’ in the cast, 1.25 x 4 x 3.25 in — 3.2 x 10.2 x 8.3 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $150 — 300
10 FOUR MISCELLANEOUS SNUFF BOXES, 19TH AND EARLY 20TH CENTURIES
including a English silver (72gr) monogrammed example dated 1905, a steel example engraved James Vincent, Shipdham, 1751, a further plain steel specimen and a smaller engraved brass sample, various sizes, largest width 8.5 in — 21.6 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $200 — 300
11 TWO PAIRS OF ENGLISH BRASS ADJUSTABLE CANDLESTICKS, 18TH CENTURY
diameter 9.1 in — 23 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $100 — 150
12 PAIR OF ENGLISH BRASS ADJUSTABLE CAMBER STICKS,
with douter, height 5.25 in — 13.3 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $100 — 150
13 TWO BRASS CANDLESTICKS, MID-LATE 17TH CENTURY
probably Spanish, each with octagonal base with twist on baluster form stem and cup PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $200 — 300
14 DUTCH GREEN GLASS ONION BOTTLE, 18TH CENTURY
height 7.75 in — 19.7 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $80 — 120
15 SET OF ENGLISH OAK, BRASS AND LEATHER BELLOWS, EARLY 19TH CENTURY
length 19 in — 48.3 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $80 — 120
16 ITALIAN RENAISSANCE WALNUT DOCUMENT BOX, 17TH OR EARLY 18TH CENTURY
of moulded panelled construction, the hinged lid with secondary compartment on top of a marbled paper lined interior, all raised on paw feet, 6 x 15.75 x 11.5 in — 15.2 x 40 x 29.2 cm $500 — 700
17 CONTINENTAL OAK WALL HANGING TABERNACLE, 18TH/19TH CENTURY
the cupboard door with wrought iron ram’s horn pintle hinges and relief carved with IHS over the Sacred Heart, 29 x 23 x 10.5 in — 73.7 x 58.4 x 26.7 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $200 — 300
18 ENGLISH OAK SLANT FRONT DOCUMENT BOX, 1708
with relief carved foliate scroll carved front panel under a hinged top dated and initialled RF, 12.6 x 25.6 x 18 in — 32 x 65 x 45.7 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $300 — 400
19 ENGLISH OAK DOCUMENT BOX, 17TH CENTURY
with nulled front and sides, 9 x 25.5 x 14.25 in — 22.9 x 64.8 x 36.2 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $200 — 300
20 ENGLISH OAK SLANT FRONT DOCUMENT BOX, EARLY 17TH/EARLY 18TH CENTURY
with rose in circle relief carved front panel, 9.25 x 24.5 x 16 in — 23.5 x 62.2 x 40.6 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $200 — 300
21 JACOBEAN CARVED OAK BIBLE BOX, EARLY 17TH CENTURY
with nulled front and sides, 6.25 x 18.5 x 11.5 in — 15.9 x 47 x 29.2 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $200 — 300
22 ENGLISH MAHOGANY HANGING SPOON RACK AND CANDLE BOX, 19TH CENTURY
25.25 x 14.25 in — 64.1 x 36.2 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $150 — 250
23 ENGLSH DOME LIDDED STUDDED LEATHER DISPATCH BOX, 17TH/EARLY 18TH CENTURY
the hinged top monogrammed HB (Hudson’s Bay?), 8.75 x 16.25 x 10 in — 22.2 x 41.3 x 25.4 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $100 — 150
24 NUREMBERG BRASS ADAM AND EVE ALMS DISH, 17TH CENTURY
with repoussé decoration including the serpent entwined apple tree flanked by the biblical couple, the lower rim with later engraved inscription: ‘In Memory of Charles Hamilton Mitchell, C.B., C.M.G., D.S.O., LL.D., D.ENG., 1872-1941, Dutch Alms Plate of the 17th Century’, diameter 17 in — 43.2 cm $200 — 300
25 NUREMBERG BRASS ALMS DISH, 17TH CENTURY
with repousée tulip medallion centered by two bands of script, the rim perimeter with impressed decoration, diameter 17 in — 43.2 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $200 — 300
26 NUREMBERG BRASS ALMS DISH, 17TH CENTURY
the with deep repousée medallion centered by a band of Gothic script and a broad rim with impressed decoration, diameter 17.5 in — 44.5 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $200 — 300
27 NUREMBERG BRASS ADAM AND EVE ALMS DISH, 17TH CENTURY
with the central repousée medallion depicting the two figures with the serpent entwined apple tree, the rim banded with marquise shapes, diameter 19.75 in — 50.2 cm $200 — 300
28 THREE LARGE GRADUATED COPPER HAYSTACK MEASURES, 19TH CENTURY
including 4 gallon, 3 gallon, and 2 gallon examples by various makers, 5 gallon height 18 in — 45.7 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $1,500 — 2,500
29 THREE GRADUATED COPPER HAYSTACK MEASURES, 19TH CENTURY
including 1 gallon, 1/2 gallon and quart examples by various makers, 1 gallon height 10.5 in — 26.7 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $300 — 400
30 THREE GRADUATED COPPER HAYSTACK MEASURES, 19TH CENTURY
Including pint, half pint and gill examples by various makers, pint height 5 in — 12.7 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $100 — 150
31 ENGLISH ONE GALLON COPPER HAYSTACK MEASURE, T. RIGBY, LIVERPOOL, 19TH CENTURY
with three vertical Liverpool bird marks, height 11 in — 27.9 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $100 — 150
32 GEORGIAN BRASS AND IRON FOOTMAN, EARLY 19TH CENTURY
with pierce decorated apron and raised on exuberant cabriole legs, 12 x 17 x 15 in — 30.5 x 43.2 x 38.1 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $200 — 300
33 VICTORIAN COPPER COAL HOD, BENHAM AND FROUDE, LONDON, 19TH CENTURY
with swing handle and impressed maker’s marks, handle up height 17 in — 43.2 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $100 — 150
34 VICTORIAN COPPER HELMET FORM COAL HOD, EARLY-MID 19TH CENTURY
with swing handle, handle up height 16 in — 40.6 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $100 — 150
35 DUTCH BRASS REPOUSÉE TWO LIGHT WALL SCONCE, MID 18TH CENTURY
the backplate of octagonal form with alternating hearts, ovals, and roundels in the border, 15 x 11.25 in — 38.1 x 28.6 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $80 — 120
36 LARGE CHARLES I LEATHER BOMBARD, 17TH CENTURY
the belly with incised crowned CR cypher and date 1646, height 21.5 in — 54.6 cm $1,000 — 1,500
37 GERMAN STONEWARE BELLARMINE OR BARTMANN JUG, 17TH CENTURY
with loop handle and bearded mask to the neck and incised number 3 height 15.25 in — 38.7 cm $200 — 300
38 GERMAN PEWTER MOUNTED DELFT POTTERY STEIN, 19TH CENTURY
the body decorated with a hunter in an outdoor setting, height 10 in — 25.4 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $100 — 150
39 GERMAN PEWTER MOUNTED DELFT POTTERY STEIN, 1781
decorated wth a couple in a garden setting, she with a bird, the hinged lid monogrammed MAER and dated, height 9.5 in — 24.1 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $100 — 150
40 DUTCH JAPANNED PEWTER TEA URN, 18TH CENTURY
height 14 in — 35.6 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $100 — 150
41 TWO CARVED OAK LION MASK CORBELS, 17TH CENTURY
together with a later octagonal head form furniture appliqué, tallest height 10.8 in — 27.5 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $100 — 150
42 PAIR OF ENGLISH RELIEF CARVED OAK CUPBOARD PANELS, 17TH CENTURY
each depicting a bird atop a tree, each 14.25 x 6 in — 36.2 x 15.2 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $100 — 150
43 ENGLISH RELIEF CARVED OAK ROMAYNE PANEL, C.1530
depicting a man’s head within a wreath over two gryphon heads, 12.5 x 7.75 in — 31.8 x 19.7 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $200 — 300
44 FRENCH RENAISSANCE RELIEF CARVED OAK CUPBOARD PANEL OF THE MADONNA AND CHILD, 17TH CENTURY
the figure modelled against an architectural background, 13.6 x 9.5 in — 34.5 x 24.1 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $200 — 300
45 ENGLISH RELIEF CARVED OAK PANEL WITH BUST OF A GENTLEMAN, 16TH CENTURY
depicted with ribbons, plumes all over a spray of leaves and berries, 20.1 x 9.6 in — 51 x 24.5 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $200 — 300
46 MATCHED SET OF FOUR ENGLISH RELIEF CARVED OAK ROMAYNE PANELS, 16TH CENTURY AND LATER
one depicting a lady’s and three a gentleman’s profile within wreaths, three with foliate devices above and below, one with cherub above, each 19 x 10 in — 48.3 x 25.4 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $500 — 700
47 CONTINENTAL CARVED PINE GOTHIC TRACERY PANEL, 16TH CENTURY
with traces of red paint, 18.3 x 8 in — 46.5 x 20.3 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $200 — 300
48 ENGLISH RELIEF CARVED OAK LINEN FOLD PANEL, 16TH CENTURY
16.75 x 10.5 in — 42.5 x 26.7 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $100 — 150
49 ENGLISH RELIEF CARVED OAK PANEL WITH A TULIP AND ROSES, 17TH CENTURY
17 x 13.4 in — 43.2 x 34 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $100 — 150
50 RELIEF CARVED OAK PANEL WITH A MASK OF JESUS WITHIN A WREATH, 16H CENTURY
possibly English, with stylized oak leaf spandrels, PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $100 — 150
51 PAIR OF TUDOR CARVED OAK FIGURAL TERMS, 16TH/EARLY 17TH CENTURY
one figure with an hourglass, the second with exposed breasts and a bible, each with lion mask, height 24 in — 61 cm $200 — 300
52 LARGE CARVED OAK PANEL, EARLY 17TH CENTURY
the central figural term flanked by arched panels carved with roses and other decorative devices, probably from a tester bed or overmantle, 26 x 44.5 in — 66 x 113 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $200 — 300
53 THREE CANADIAN PEWTER TABLE SPOONS, THOMAS MENUT, MONTREAL, EARLY 19TH CENTURY
each impressed ‘Montreal’ verso, with maker’s beaver touch mark recto, length 8.7 in — 22 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $100 — 150
54 ENGLISH STRAWBERRY KNOP LATTEN SPOON, EARLY 17TH CENTURY
the stem with central groove, the bowl with impressed maker’s mark, length 6.9 in — 17.5 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $200 — 300
55 ENGLISH STRAWBERRY KNOP LATTEN SPOON, EARLY 17TH CENTURY
the stem with central groove, the bowl with impressed maker’s mark ‘IG’, length 6.9 in — 17.6 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $200 — 300
56 ENGLISH LATTEN APOSTLE SPOON OF ST. JAMES THE GREATER, EARLY 17TH CENTURY
the bowl with indistinct maker’s mark, length 6.75 in — 17.1 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $200 — 300
57 ENGLISH LATTEN APOSTLE SPOON OF ST. PAUL, EARLY 17TH CENTURY
the bowl with impressed maker’s mark ‘IG’, length 7 in — 17.8 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $200 — 300
58 TWO ENGLISH BALUSTER KNOP SPOONS, 16TH CENTURY
each bowl with indistinct impressed maker’s mark, length 6.5 in — 16.5 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $200 — 300
59 ENGLISH PEWTER ACORN KNOP SPOON, 16TH CENTURY
the bowl with indistinct impressed maker’s mark, length 6.5 in — 16.5 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $150 — 250
60 ENGLISH PEWTER SLIP TOP SPOON, 17TH CENTURY
the bowl with impressed crowned rose mark, length 7.25 in — 18.4 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $200 — 300
61 ENGLISH PEWTER TRIFID SPOON, 17TH/EARLY 18TH CENTURY
unmarked, length 2.8 in — 7 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $100 — 150
62 ENGLISH PEWTER TABLE SPOON, PETER DURIE, ABERDEEN, 1823-1838
handle verso impressed ‘Durie’, length 7.25 in — 18.4 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $80 — 120
63 DUTCH PEWTER HORSE SHOE NAIL HANDLE SPOON, C.1600
unmarked, length 6.25 in — 15.9 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $100 — 150
64 TWO FRENCH LATTEN TABLE SPOONS, EARLY 17TH CENTURY
each hande struck thrice, one with crowns the other with ‘RG’, length 6.9 in — 17.5 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $150 — 250
65 ENGLISH PEWTER CAUDLE OR POSSET POT, 18TH CENTURY
unmarked, height 3 in — 7.6 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $100 — 150
66 EARLY ENGLISH PEWTER PORRINGER, HENRY HAMMERTON I LONDON, 1706-1741
a two eared porringer with maker’s touch mark on both ears, width 10.25 in — 26 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $80 — 120
67 GROUP OF ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL PEWTER, 19TH CENTURY
including a European hinged spice jar and two English casters, tallest height 5.7 in — 14.5 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $80 — 120
68 ENGLISH PEWTER WINE BEAKER, SAMUEL HARROP, SHREWSBURY, 1734-1780
with hall marks and crowned X, height 3.5 in — 9 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $100 — 150
69 ENGLISH PEWTER WHATFIELD PARISH FLAGON, THOMAS CLARKE, LONDON, 1671-1715
with impressed marks to the rim, the body engraved ‘Whatfileld’, height 12 in — 30.5 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $200 — 300
70 TWO ENGLISH PEWTER DOME LIDDED TANKARDS, LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY
each with open chair back thumbpiece, one an imperial pint by Carpenter and Hamburger (London, fl.1794-1825) with touch inside bottom and hall marks to rim, and an old English wine pint with crowned X inside bottom, each height 5.75 in — 14.6 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $100 — 150
71 THREE ENGLISH OR SCOTTISH PEWTER MEASURES, EARLY 19TH CENTURY
a pre-Imperial bellied one quart old English wine measure with a Birmingham crowned WR, a Newcastle gill with Roxburgh County and Royal Renfrew Burgh verifications, and J. Hutchinson inspector’s mark, Imperial cast in the base, a Glasgow half pint for the Irish market with Irish verification mark of encircled crowned VR harp and 88, tallest height 5.8 in — 14.7 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $200 — 300
72 THREE ENGLISH PEWTER MUGS, 18TH AND 19TH CENTURIES
a half pint by Thomas Schofield (Birmingham, fl.1790-1808) with impressed hall marks, and crowned WR, a pint attributed to William Hogg (Newcastle, fl.1780-1815) with Newcastle verification and impressed crowned initials F.M. on the body, and a pint by Thomas Leartherbarrow (Liverpool, fl.1800-1815) with his touch in the base and hall marks on the rim, tallest height 4.6 in — 11.7 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $100 — 150
73 THREE ENGLISH PEWTER MUGS, LONDON, 18TH AND 19TH CENTURIES
the first of filet shape, with touch for M. Anderson & Co., with three lion hall marks, and crowned WR, and owner’s JLC monogram, the second a half pint by John Townsend (fl.1748-1801) whose crowned WR is impressed on the lip, the third by Thomas Phillips (fl.1795-1849) with his crowned WR and Buckingham verification, tallest height 5.1 in — 13 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $150 — 250
74 THREE ENGLISH PEWTER PINT MUGS, LONDON, 19TH CENTURY
the first with touch for M. Alderson & Co., an 1826 Portcullis, with Sussex verification, the body impressed W. Willsheer (owner), the second with touch for William Hux (fl.1778-1810), also with WR and crowned GR, the third by William Nettlefold (fl.1785-1829) with crowned WR and owner’s indistinct monogram, each approx. height 4.75 in — 12.1 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $150 — 250
75 THREE ENGLISH PEWTER FLAT LIDDED BUD WINE MEASURES, 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY
each of baluster form with bud thumbpiece, tallest height 6.5 in — 16.5 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $150 — 250
76 THREE ENGLISH PEWTER BALUSTER FORM WINE MEASURES, 18TH CENTURY
each with double volute thumbpiece, the first by John Fasson, London and of gill capacity the body engraved with a crowned gryphon, the second gill unmarked, the half pint impressed WR on the lid, talllest height 4.12 in — 10.5 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $150 — 250
77 TWO ENGLISH PEWTER STRAIGHT SIDED SPOUTED IMPERIAL PINT MEASURES, EARLY 19TH CENTURY
the first by John Foster (fl.Newingham, Surrey, 1789-1837) George IV Surrey verification, touch mark in the base, the second with a crowned WR associated with Sam Cocks and wife (fl.London, 1819-1844), with Westminster Portcullis mark as well as Berkshire and Reading verifications, each height 4.75 in — 12.1 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $150 — 250
78 ENGLISH PEWTER STRAIGHT SIDED QUART MUG, NEWCASTLE, LATE 18TH CENTURY
impressed ‘quart’ and bearing Newcastle verification mark, probably by William Hogg (worked 1780-1815), height 6.25 in — 15.9 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford LITERATURE:
R.G. Hornsby, PEWTER OF THE WESTERN WORLD, 1997, page 282 for a similar example $100 — 150
79 ENGLISH PEWTER BALUSTER FORM WINE MEASURE, LATE 18TH CENTURY
with double volute one quart wine measure, height 7.9 in — 20 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $100 — 150
80 ENGLISH PEWTER LIDDED TANKARD, EDWARD UBLY, LONDON, 1716-1738
with maker’s touch and hall marks, height 7.1 in — 18 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $100 — 150
81 TWO ENGLSIH PEWTER WAVY EDGE PLATES, LONDON, EARLY-MID 18TH CENTURY
with marks for John Capenter, (c.1720) and Robert and Thomas Portens, (fl.17621767) respectively, and each with engraved armourial, each diameter 9.6 in — 24.5 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $100 — 150
82 FOUR EARLY ENGLISH PEWTER PLATES, 17TH AND EARLY 18TH CENTURIES
including examples marked for Thomas Lanyon (Bristol, fl.1715-1760), Jame Felton, (1678-1717), James Butcher (Bridgewater, fl.1698-1720) and another by an unknown London maker, c.1690, maximum diameter 9.2 in — 23.4 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $200 — 300
83 FOUR EARLY ENGLISH PEWTER PLATES, 17TH AND EARLY 18TH CENTURIES
including examples by Thomas King I (London, fl.1675-1708), Edward Leapidge (London, fl.1728-1746)), Henry Elwick (London, fl.1723-1731), James Fleming (Glasgow, fl.1743-1783), maximum diameter 9.2 in — 23.4 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $200 — 300
84 ENGLISH PEWTER SINGLE REED DISH, JOHN KENT, LINCOLN, C.1720
with maker’s hall marks to front rim, and with his touch, London label and crowned rose on the rear, diameter 15 in — 38.1 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $100 — 150
85 TWO ENGLISH PEWTER DISHES, 17TH AND 18TH CENTURIES
including examples by Thomas Leatherbarrow (Liverpool, f.1690-1730) and John Gardner (Edinburgh, fl.1764-1804), maximum diameter 13.25 in — 33.7 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $200 — 300
86 LARGE ENGLISH PLAIN RIM CHARGER, JOHN HOME, LONDON, MID 18TH CENTURY
with marks for John Home (London, fl. 1749-1777) on the underside, diameter 20 in — 50.8 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $150 — 250
87 THREE LARGE ENGLISH PEWTER DISHES, MID 18TH CENTURY
including a single reed example by William Scott (Exeter, fl.1765-1788), a second single reed by William Bullmer (Yorkshire, fl.1728-1732) and a plain rim by Edmund Harvey (Stockton-on-Tees, 1697-1781), each diameter 16.75 in — 42.5 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $150 — 250
88 TWO ENGLISH PEWTER SINGLE REED CHARGERS, 17TH AND EARLY18TH CENTURIES
with marks for John Greenbank II (London, fl.1675-1700), and William Smith (Leeds, c.1730), each diameter 18 in — 45.7 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $150 — 250
89 TWO ENGLISH PEWTER SINGLE REED CHARGERS, EARLY 18TH CENTURY
bearing marks for Francis Kingston (London, c.1730) and Arthur Wharton (York, c.1739), each diameter 18 in — 45.7 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $150 — 250
90 TWO ENGLISH PEWTER DISHES, EARLY 18TH CENTURY
including a single reed by Martha Fly (fl. London, 1694-1714) and a further single reed by Thomas Buckby (London, fl.17011732), each diameter 16.5 in — 41.9 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $150 — 250
91 LARGE ENGLISH PEWTER PLAIN RIM CHARGER BY YATES, BIRCH AND SPOONER, BIRMINGHAM, C.1840
with hall marks to the underside, diameter 22 in — 55.9 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $200 — 300
92 TWO ENGLISH PEWTER SINGLE REED BOWLS, 18TH AND EARLY 19TH CENTURIES
bearing marks for John Home (Snow Hill, fl.1749-1778), and Edgar & Son (Bristol, fl.1810-1844), larger diameter 9 in — 22.9 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $100 — 150
93 LARGE EARLY ENGLISH SINGLE REED PEWTER BOWL, THOMAS HICKS, LONDON, (FL.1669-1727)
with maker’s marks to underside, diameter 11.75 in — 29.8 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $100 — 150
94 EARLY ENGLISH PEWTER BROAD RIM CHARGER BY EDMUND HARVEY, WIGAN, 1651-1685
bearing two lion touch marks verso and hall marks on the front, diameter 20.7 in — 52.7 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $200 — 300
95 ENGLISH PEWTER TRIPLE REED CHARGER BY H. HARFORD, LONDON, 1673-1715
with deer and crown touch under the rim and hall marks on the front, diameter 20.1 in — 51 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $200 — 300
96 ENGLISH PEWTER TRIPLE REED DISH, JOHN FELTON, SHEWSBURY, 1678-1717
with impressed marks to front of the narrow rim, diameter 12.5 in — 31.8 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $100 — 200
97 LARGE ENGLISH TRIPLE REED CHARGER, JOHN GREENBANK II, LONDON, LATE 17TH CENTURY
with maker’s hall marks on the rim, and touch marks under, diameter 20 in — 50.8 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $150 — 250
98 ENGLISH TRIPLE REED PEWTER DISH, JOHN FELTON, 1670-1708
rim with impressed maker’s marks, diameter 16.5 in — 41.9 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $100 — 150
99 ENGLISH PEWTER TRIPLE REED DISH, CHRISTOPHER BALDWIN, WIGAN, 1690-1725
with impressed maker’s mark to top rim, diameter 15 in — 38.1 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $200 — 300
100 ENGLISH PEWTER TRIPLE REED DISH, JOHN TUBB, LONDON, C.1690
with maker’s marks to top rim, and threefeather and crowned rose marks under, diameter 15 in — 38.1 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $200 — 300
101 FOUR IRISH PEWTER MUGS, TWO MAKERS, 19TH CENTURY
two by, and one attributed to Austen & Son, (fl.Cork, 1823-1846), the fourth with concave sides by Lawrence and Richard Merry (fl.Dublin, 1845-1880) with Dublin Metropolitan Police verification, owner engraved for F. Egan Ringsend PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $200 — 300
102 SCOTTISH PEWTER COMMUNION FLAGON, ROBERT WHYTE, EDINBURGH, 1805-1851
with maker’s mark, inside bottom, height 9.5 in — 24.1 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $100 — 150
103 SCOTTISH PEWTER UNCRESTED TAPPIT HEN, 19TH CENTURY
with owner’s monogram BR over EW to lid, height 10.75 in — 27.3 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $100 — 150
104 SCOTTISH PEWTER TAPPIT HEN AND BEAKER, EDINBURGH, 19TH CENTURY
the cup by Robert Whyte (1805-1851) fitting into the neck of the larger vessel which is monogrammed IW, height 10.3 in — 26.2 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $200 — 300
105 SCOTTISH PEWTER FLAGON, J. WYLIE, GLASGOW, 19TH CENTURY
with maker’s mark inside bottom, the underside impressed Rt. Galbraith, who may have effected the repair to the bottom rim, height 10 in — 25.4 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $200 — 300
106 PAIR OF SCOTTISH WINE BEAKERS ATTRIBUTED TO DAVID SCOULER, GLASGOW, 1819-1845
height 3.9 in — 10 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $100 — 150
107 FOUR SCOTTISH PEWTER MUGS, 19TH CENTURY
a pint and a half pint by William Scott IV (fl.1830-1850) each with Edinburgh County verification, the pint also impressed JT for Jay Todd, Chief Magistrate, a half pint by Robert Whyte (fl. 1805-1851) with Edinburgh Castle verification, and a pint by William Reid (fl.1824-1855) with 1855 Edinburgh verification, tallest height 4.8 in — 12.3 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford LITERATURE:
See SCOTTISH PEWTER by Peter Spencer Davies page 234 for an identical William Scott mug. $150 — 250
108 TWO SCOTTISH PEWTER FLAT LIDDED BALUSTER FORM IMPERIAL MEASURES, 19TH CENTURY
the first half pint impressed RW/DG for Robert Wright, Dean of Guilds (1825-1827) and with Edinburgh castle verification, the second unmarked, the gill with Lanarkshire mark, tallest height 4.9 in — 12.5 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $100 — 150
109 FOUR SCOTTISH PEWTER TULIP FORM MUGS AND A MUTCHKIN, ROBERT GALBRAITH, GLASGOW, 1828-1873
the mugs including a chopin, a pint, a half pint and a wine pint, each with the maker’s distinctive shape and double cured handle, the mutchkin with turned down spout, tallest height 6.5 in — 16.5 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $300 — 400
110 SCOTTISH STRAIGHT SIDED PEWTER MUG, PROBABLY BY DAVID SCOULER, GLASGOW, 1819-1845
of one chopin capacity, unsigned, height 6.6 in — 16.7 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford LITERATURE:
Peter Spencer Davies, SCOTTISH PEWTER, 1600-1850, page 225 $100 — 150
111 SCOTTISH PEWTER FLAT LIDDED IMPERIAL PINT MEASURE, D. GOURLAY, EDINBURGH, C.1826
of baluster outline, with shell form thumbpiece and maker’s label cast under the lid, the rim with proofs including RW/ DG, for Robert White (Dean of Guilds, 1825-1827), height 6.25 in — 15.9 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $200 — 300
112 SCOTTISH PEWTER FLAT LIDDED OLD ENGLISH WINE PINT BUD MEASURE, 18TH CENTURY
of baluster form with bud thumbpiece, unmarked, height 6.2 in — 15.8 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $150 — 250
113 TWO SCOTTISH PEWTER BOWLS, GLASGOW, 17TH/EARLY 18TH CENTURIES
with marks for James Wylie (fl.1786-1840) and Archibald & William Coats (fl. c.1800), PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $100 — 150
114 SCOTTISH PEWTER SINGLE REED PEWTER DISH BY WILLIAM BALLANTYNE II, EDINBURGH, 1749-1777
with Ballantyne touch and crowned Edinburgh rose on the underside, also inscribed with owner’s initials DM over IR, diameter 20.3 in — 51.6 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $200 — 300
115 PAIR OF DUTCH CUSHION MIRROR FRAMED MIRRORS, 18TH CENTURY
each 37 x 22 in — 94 x 55.9 cm $200 — 300
116 CONTINENTAL CARVED OAK CUSHION MIRROR, 19TH CENTURY
with mask crest, 54 x 36 in — 137.2 x 91.4 cm $300 — 400
117 SPANISH BAROQUE WALNUT DEMILUNE CONSOLE TABLE, LATE 17TH CENTURY
on serpentine silhouette supports, 29.5 x 52 x 25.25 in — 74.9 x 132.1 x 64.1 cm $800 — 1,200
118 NEAR PAIR OF ENGLISH ELM STOOLS, MID 19TH CENTURY
with crossed stretchers and turned legs, height 20 in — 50.8 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $100 — 150
119 OAK BOARDED STOOL, 18TH CENTURY
with a hand hole in the top board and boot jack cutouts, height 15.5 in — 39.4 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $80 — 120
120 FRUITWOOD TRIPOD STOOL, LATE 18TH/EARLY 19TH CENTURY
height 18 in — 45.7 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $80 — 120
121 ENGLISH ELM WINDSOR ARMCHAIR, C.1780
with a pieced splat and cabriole front legs, height 43 in — 109.2 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $200 — 300
122 ENGLISH WINDSOR ARMCHAIR, LATE 19TH CENTURY
with high hoop back and pierced splat, height 42.5 in — 108 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $100 — 150
123 ENGLISH ELM AND YEW WOOD WINDSOR ARMCHAIR, C.1860
with high hoop back and carved splat over straight legs and a crinoline stretcher, height 43.5 in — 110.5 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $100 — 150
124 ENGLISH WINDSOR ARMCHAIR, LATE 19TH CENTURY
with high hoop back with ribbon and heart pierced splat, height 42.5 in — 108 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $100 — 150
125 ENGLISH WINDSOR ARMCHAIR, C.1780
with cabriole front legs and H stretcher, height 36 in — 91.4 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $100 — 150
126 ENGLISH WINDSOR ARMCHAIR, C.1860
with hoop back and wheel pierced splat over elm seat and straight turned legs, height 42.5 in — 108 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $100 — 150
127 ENGLISH WINDSOR ARMCHAIR, C.1780
with ribbon pierced splat and straight turned legs, height 38 in — 96.5 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $200 — 300
128 ENGLISH WINDSOR ARMCHAIR, C.1780
with an elm seat, straight legs and H stretcher, height 35.5 in — 90.2 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $100 — 150
129 ENGLISH WINDSOR ARMCHAIR
with solid splat and elm seat over cabriole front legs, height 39.5 in — 100.3 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $100 — 150
130 ENGLISH ELM WINDSOR ARMCHAIR, C.1830
the hoop back with star in wheel pierced splat over turned legs and crinoline stretcher, height 36 in — 91.4 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $100 — 150
131 PAIR OF ENGLISH WHEEL BACK SIDE CHAIRS, C.1820
each with wheel pierced splats and elm seats over turned legs, height 34.5 in — 87.6 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $200 — 300
132 ENGLISH OAK JOINED ARMCHAIR, MID 17TH CENTURY
the highly carved back with roses and dragons, height 44.5 in — 113 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $300 — 400
133 PAIR OF ENGLISH OAK JOINED BACKSTOOLS, 1670
each with a carved, spindled and dated back over a solid seat on bobbin turned legs, height 47 in — 119.4 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $300 — 400
134 ENGLISH OAK WILLIAM AND MARY CARVED ARMCHAIR, C.1700
with leather in place of original caning, repairs, height 53 in — 134.6 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $100 — 150
135 ENGLISH OAK JOINED BACKSTOOL, 17TH CENTURY
with carved back supports and drop finials over a solid seat and turned legs, height 40 in — 101.6 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $200 — 300
136 WILLIAM AND MARY OAK CHEST OF DRAWERS, 17TH/18TH CENTURY
with fruitwood and bone decoration, and raised on bun feet, 40 x 36 x 21 in — 101.6 x 91.4 x 53.3 cm $600 — 800
137 WILLIAM AND MARY CHEST OF DRAWERS 17TH/18TH CENTURY
the top drawer with tortoiseshell, bone and ebony inlay including a central perspective frieze flanked by compass rose stars, over two futher drawers all raised on bun feet, 37 x 38.5 x 28.5 in — 94 x 97.8 x 72.4 cm $500 — 700
138 ENGLISH JOINED OAK CHEST OF DRAWERS, 17TH CENTURY
the four panelled front with carved rail and initials IS, 31 x 52 x 21 in — 78.7 x 132.1 x 53.3 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $300 — 400
139 WELSH OAK DUODARN CUPBOARD, LATE 18TH CENTURY
in two pieces, with, 75 x 43 x 21.5 in — 190.5 x 109.2 x 54.6 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $500 — 700
140 ENGLISH OAK HIGH DRESSER, LATE 18TH CENTURY
the tombstone door cupboard surmounted by six drawers and dish rack top, 82 x 77.5 x 19 in — 208.3 x 196.9 x 48.3 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $500 — 700
141 ENGLISH CARVED OAK HIGH DRESSER CUPBOARD, 1714
the dated central tombstone panel flanked by cupboard doors over two drawers over two further doors, chip carved and with ring turned panels overall, 72 x 54 x 24 in — 182.9 x 137.2 x 61 cm $800 — 1,200
142 ENGLISH OAK BOARDED CHEST, C.1600
carved with nulling on the front, with boot jack ends, 19.5 x 43.5 x 14.5 in — 49.5 x 110.5 x 36.8 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $200 — 300
143 ENGLISH JOINED OAK CHEST, 17TH CENTURY
carved with hearts and nulling, with original lock and key, 24 x 53 x 20.25 in — 61 x 134.6 x 51.4 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $300 — 400
144 ENGLISH OAK CUPBOARD ON STAND, 17TH CENTURY AND LATER
the period arched doors each relief carved with romayne panel above figures amongst foliated scroll work, set in a later (probably Victorian) cabinet on stand, 70 x 57 x 20 in — 177.8 x 144.8 x 50.8 cm $800 — 1,200
145 17TH CENTURY STYLE SOFA, 19TH CENTURY
with needlework upholstery on carved legs and stretchers, 39 x 76 x 33 in — 99.1 x 193 x 83.8 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $300 — 400
146 WELSCH OAK TRIDARN CUPBOARD FRAGMENT
16.5 x 62 x 13.5 in — 41.9 x 157.5 x 34.3 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $80 — 120
147 BRASS AND IRON FIRE FENDER, EARLY 19TH CENTURY
16 x 49.5” x 15.5 in — 40.6 x 125.7 x 39.4 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $80 — 120
148 BRASS AND IRON FIRE FENDER, EARLY 19TH CENTURY
13.5 x 44 x 11 in — 34.3 x 111.8 x 27.9 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $80 — 120
149 BRASS AND IRON FIRE FENDER, EARLY 19TH CENTURY
with tool rest knobs, 13.5 x 46.5 x 11 in — 34.3 x 118.1 x 27.9 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $80 — 120
150 CAST IRON FIREBACK, LATE 17TH CENTURY
with nativity scene featuring the three magi, 39.8 x 27.8 in — 101.1 x 70.6 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $200 — 300
151 MATCHED PAIR OF WROUGHT IRON BASKET TOP ‘SPITDOG’ ANDIRONS
with scrolling spit supports, height 25 in — 63.5 cm PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $100 — 150
152 PAIR OF GLASS ORB MOUNTED WROUGHT IRON ANDIRONS, 19TH CENTURY
height 18.6 in — 47.2 cm $100 — 150
153 WROUGHT IRON FLOOR CANDLE-SPLINT HOLDER, 17TH CENTURY
on sphere weight tripod base, PROVENANCE:
Harry Makepeace Collection, Brantford $100 — 150
154 SPANISH WALNUT VARGUENO DESK ON STAND, 17TH CENTURY
with elaborate wrought iron mounts and hardware, 55.75 x 41 x 16 in — 141.6 x 104.1 x 40.6 cm $2,000 — 3,000
155 FRENCH OAK TRUNK/BENCH 18TH/EARLY 19TH CNETURY
37 x 70 x 23 in — 94 x 177.8 x 58.4 cm $300 — 400
156 ENGLISH PAINT DECORATED OAK LARGE NAVAL TRUNK, 19TH CENTURY
houndstooth dovetail construction and named on both ends to Vice Admiral Sir John Wallis, Plymouth, the bow top and front painted with ships centering the coat of arms of the United Kingdom, 30 x 53 x 28.5 in — 76.2 x 134.6 x 72.4 cm $400 — 600
Buying at Waddington’s All lots will be offered and sold subject to the Conditions of Sale which appear in this catalogue as well as any Glossary and posted or oral announcement. By bidding at auction, bidders are bound by those Conditions and Glossary, as amended by any oral announcement or posted notices, which together form the contract of sale between the successful bidder (buyer), Waddington’s™ and the consignor (seller) of the lot. Descriptions or photographs of lots are not warranties and each lot is sold “as is” in accordance with the Conditions of Sale.
condition of lots
All of the items are to be considered, unless otherwise noted in the description or condition report, in good condition. The definition of “good” when used in reference to condition, describes an object as having had no major damage or repair but as with the nature of the material, may show minor surface wear, discolouration etc., which indicates the acceptable wear that the piece may acquire with age. If you are particular about minor flaws, you should examine the pieces in person or have our staff answer any questions before bidding. Sizes are approximate. It is the sole responsibility of the bidder to inquire as to the condition of a lot before bidding. Condition reports are available upon request by phone, fax, email or in person. You are advised to make any requests well in advance of the sale. Frames on artwork are not included as part of purchase or condition.
buyers premium
A premium of 20% of the successful bid price of each lot. A charge of 13% HST (Harmonized Sales Tax) is applicable on the hammer price and buyer’s premium, except for purchases exported from Canada. In the case where purchases are shipped out of the province of Ontario, the HST or GST is charged based on the tax status of that province.
payment
Payment for purchases must be by cash, INTERAC direct debit (CDN clients in person only), certified cheque (U.S. & Overseas not applicable), travelers cheque, bank draft, electronic transfer (fee applies), VISA or Mastercard (up to $25,000). ALL PRICES IN CANADIAN FUNDS
Selling at Waddington’s bidding
The Auctioneer may also execute bids on behalf of the consignor to protect the reserve. The reserve is the confidential minimum price the seller is willing to accept for his or her property, below which it will not be sold.
shipping
waddington’s commission rates Items selling for $7,501 or more 10% Items selling for $2,501 to $7,500 15% Items selling for $251 to $2,500 20%
The Auctioneers will not undertake packing or shipping. The purchaser must designate and arrange for the services of an independent shipper and be responsible for all shipping, insurance expenses and any necessary export permits that may apply. The Auctioneers will, upon request, provide names of professional packers and shippers but will not be held responsible for the service or have any liability for providing this information. Reliable preauction estimates of shipping costs of lots offered in this sale may be obtained from:
Items selling for $250 or less 25%
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removal of purchases
Purchases must be paid for within 48 hours of the date of the sale, and removed from premises within 10 days of the date of sale (see Conditions of Sale, conditions 8 to 15). Clients are advised that packing and/or handling of purchased lots by our employees or agents is undertaken solely as a courtesy for the convenience of clients.
cites
Restrictions exist regarding the import and export of species protected under CITES (Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species). This includes but is not limited to items made of or containing bone (whalebone etc.), ivory, tortoise shell, seal skin, rhinoceros horn and any other animal part and is strictly controlled or forbidden by most countries. Please review your country’s laws before bidding on pieces made of or containing these restricted items. It is the sole responsibility of the buyer to inquire about and obtain the proper permits for artwork purchased that may contain restricted materials, if such permit can be obtained. Please contact the department for further assistance. Failure to obtain necessary import/ export permits will not void any sale. All Narwhal Tusks must have a Marine Harvest Number or a Marine and Mammal Transport number to be sold at Waddington’s. For more information please visit: www.cites.org
*There is a minimum handling charge of $20 per item canadian art department commission rates Items selling for $7,501 or more 10% Items selling for $2,501 to $7,500 15% Items selling for $2,500 or less 20%
insurance
A 1% insurance charge, based on the hammer price of the property, will be applied to all accounts.
auction advice
For auction advice on paintings, drawings, prints, jewellery, and various forms of decorative arts and other collectibles, please feel free to contact us via email or telephone. We are pleased to review emails containing photographs and information on your pieces in order to provide auction estimates for you to consider. For collections with a variety of objects, please contact our Appraisals and Consignments department (consignments@waddingtons. ca). For department-specific inquiries, please contact the specialist and/or department directly. All contact information can be found at www.waddingtons.ca. Our offices are located in Toronto and Vancouver, but our specialists occasionally travel to major Canadian cities to meet with prospective consignors. To receive more information on Valuation Days across Canada or to arrange an appointment, please contact our Toronto office (416-504-9100). Please note that property typically arrives at Waddington’s at least three months before the sale in order to allow our specialists time to research, catalogue, photograph and promote the items. Consignors will receive a contract to sign, setting forth terms and fees for our services.
Conditions of Sale 1. All lots are sold “AS IS”. Any description issued by the auctioneer of an article to be sold is subject to variation to be posted or announced verbally in the auction room prior to the time of sale. While the auctioneer has endeavoured not to mislead in the description issued, and the utmost care is taken to ensure the correct cataloguing of each item, such descriptions are purely statements of opinion and are not intended to constitute a representation to the prospective purchasers and no warranty of the correctness of such description is made. An opportunity for inspection of each article is offered prior to the time of sale. No sale will be set aside on account of lack of correspondence of the article with its description or its reproduction, if any, whether colour or black & white. Some lots are of an age and/or nature which preclude their being in pristine condition and some catalogue descriptions make reference to damage and/or restoration. The lack of such a reference does not imply that a lot is free from defects nor does any reference to certain defects imply the absence of others. Frames on artwork are not included as part of purchase or condition. It is the responsibility of prospective purchasers to inspect or have inspected each lot upon which they wish to bid, relying upon their own advisers, and to bid accordingly. 2. Each lot sold is subject to a 20% buyers premium as part of the purchase price. 3. Unless exempted by law, the buyer is required to pay Harmonized Sales Tax on the total purchase price including the buyer’s premium. For international buyers, taxes are not applicable when purchases are shipped out of country. Items shipped out of Ontario, the buyer is required to pay taxes as per the tax status of that province, whether it HST or GST (Goods and Services Tax).
6. Each lot may be subject to an unpublished reserve which may be changed at any time by agreement between the auctioneer and the consignor. The auctioneer may bid, or direct an employee to bid, on behalf of the consignor as agreed between them. In addition, the auctioneer may accept and submit absentee and telephone bids, to be executed by an employee of the auctioneer, pursuant to the instructions of prospective purchasers not in attendance at the sale. 7. The highest bidder accepted by the auctioneer for any lot shall be the buyer and such buyer shall forthwith assume full risk and responsibility for the lot and must comply with such other Conditions of Sale as may be applicable. If any dispute should arise between bidders the auctioneer shall have the absolute discretion to designate the buyer or, at his option, to withdraw any disputed lot from the sale, or to re-offer it at the same or a subsequent sale. The auctioneer’s decision in all cases shall be final. 8. Immediately after the purchase of a lot, the buyer shall pay or undertake to the satisfaction of the auctioneer with respect to payment of the whole or any part of the purchase price requested by the auctioneer, failing which the auctioneer in his sole discretion may cancel the sale, with or without re-offering the item for sale. 9. The buyer shall pay for all lots within 48 hours from the date of the sale, after which a late charge of 2% per month on the total invoice may be incurred or the auctioneer, in his sole discretion, may cancel the sale. The buyer shall not become the owner of the lot until paid for in full. Items must be removed within 10 days from the date of sale, after which storage charges may be incurred.
4. The auctioneer reserves the right to withdraw any lot from sale at any time, to divide any lot or to combine any two or more lots at his sole discretion, all without notice.
10. Each lot purchased, unless the sale is cancelled as above, shall be held by the auctioneer at his premises or at a public warehouse at the sole risk of the buyer until fully paid for and taken away.
5. The auctioneer has the right to refuse any bid and to advance the bidding at his absolute discretion. The auctioneer reserves the right not to accept and not to reject any bid. Without limitation, any bid which is not commensurate with the value of the article offered, or which is merely a nominal or fractional advance over the previous bid may not be recognized.
11. Notwithstanding condition no. 1, if the buyer, prior to removal of a lot, makes arrangements satisfactory to the auctioneer for the inspection of such lot by a fully qualified person acceptable to the auctioneer to determine the genuineness or authenticity of the lot, to be carried out promptly following the sale of the lot, and if, but only if, within a period of 14
days following the sale a written opinion of such person is presented to the auctioneer to the effect that the lot is not genuine or authentic, accompanied by a written request by the buyer for rescission of the sale, then the sale of the lot will be rescinded and the sale price refunded to the buyer. 12. Payment for purchases must be by cash, INTERAC direct debit (Cdn clients in person only), certified cheque (U.S. & Overseas not applicable), travelers cheque, bank draft, electronic transfer (fee applies), and VISA or Mastercard (up to $25,000). 13. In the event of failure to pay for or remove articles within the aforementioned time limit, the auctioneer, without limitation of the rights of the consignor and the auctioneer against the buyer, may resell any of the articles affected, and in such case the original buyer shall be responsible to the auctioneer and the consignor for: (a) any deficiency in price between the resale amount and the amount to have been paid by the original buyer; (b) any reasonable charge by the auctioneer for the storage of such articles until payment and removal by the subsequent buyer; and (c) the amount of commission which the auctioneer would have earned had payment been made in full by the original buyer. 14. It is the responsibility of the buyer to make all arrangements for insuring, packing and removing the property purchased and any assistance by the auctioneer or his servants, agents or contractors, in packing or removal shall be rendered as a courtesy and without any liability to them. 15. The auctioneer acts solely as agent for the consignor and makes no representation as to any attribute of, title to, or restriction affecting the articles consigned for sale. Without limitation, the buyer understands that any item bought may be affected by the provisions of the Cultural Property Export Act (Canada). 16. The auctioneer reserves the right to refuse admission to the sale or to refuse to recognize any or all bids from any particular person or persons at any auction.
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