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Lot 795

Artist Miniature dolls’ house chattels, a steel and brass fire grate, fender and irons; a wooden coal scuttle, a H. Stringer painted wooden box; a tea caddy, a plant stand —3in. (7.5cm.) high, cast-metal mantel clock and H. Stringer waste paper basket

Lot 1032

Two mid 20th century brass fire guards to include example with Arts and Crafts manner scroll handle detail to feet with glass insert, accompanied by a grate with pierced mesh patterning. Largest measures. 67cm x 86cm.

Lot 2127

A DECORATIVE CAST FIRE GRATE AND A BRASS COAL BOX

Lot 1785

Metal fire surround and grate. Not available for in-house P&P

Lot 676

A Victorian woolwork picture of a kettle on a hob grate, in contemporary bird’s eye maple frame, 22 x 22cm overall Good condition

Lot 24

Unbranded - A group of 1:12 scale furniture and accessories with no makers marks including oak paneled bed, small bench, a spinning wheel, 2 x baskets of logs, a fire grate, a bird bath and other items. (This does not constitute a guarantee)

Lot 455

A cast iron fire back, initialled FKS, dated 1738, 74 x 49cm, together with a fire grate and a pair of fire dogs (4)

Lot 269

A Victorian cast iron fire grate, a cast iron horse shoe shaped hay rack, scales, tin trunk, standard lamp, etc.

Lot 216

Feine Barock-Zuckerdose Silber. Über vier ausgestellten und eingerollten Volutenfüßen gedrückt bauchiger, ovaler Korpus mit übergreifendem, gewölbtem Stülpeckel. Wandung und Deckel gegliedert durch vertikal getriebene Grate. Auf dem Deckel zwei gravierte Adelswappen. Gest., Tremolierstrich, Beschauzeichen, Meister Johann Wagenknecht (wird Meister 1716). Gew. ca. 175 g. H. 7 cm. 11,5 cm x 9 cm. Vgl. Seling 2007, Nr. 2089, BZ 1590.A German Baroque silver sugar box by Johann Wagenknecht (master since 1716) with two engraved noble coats of arms. Test, assay and master's mark.Deutsch. Augsburg. 1724 - 1728.

Lot 2310

Kleine Teekanne mit Zuckerschale Sterlingsilber. Über ovalem Stand sich konisch erweiternder Korpus mit stark abgesetzter Schulter. Wandung gegliedert durch vertikale, gekniffene Grate. Bombierter Scharnierdeckel mit godroniertem Holzknauf. Tief angesetzte Tülle und gekanteter Henkel aus ebonisiertem Holz. Schauseitig graviertes Besitzermonogramm "C". Teilw. innen vergoldet. Gest., Beschaumarken, undeutliches Herstellerzeichen "RJM"(?), Jahresbuchstabe "u". Gew. zus. ca. 535 g. H. 8,5 cm - 13,5 cm. A small English Sterling silver teapot with sugarbowl. Partly gilt inside. Assay marks and indistinct maker´s mark. Date letter "u".England. Sheffield. 1912.Abb. im Internet

Lot 2365

Meissen Tabatiere mit sächsischen Schlossansichten Passig geschweifter, durch vertikale Grate gegliederter Korpus mit abgeflachter Rückseite sowie Scharnierdeckel. In vier bombierten, ornamental gerahmten Reservenfeldern unterschiedliche Landschaften mit sächsischen Schlossansichten und teilw. höfischen Watteaufiguren, u.a. mit Blick auf das Jagdschloss Hubertusburg, einem Prospekt, die Festung Königstein bzw. Festung Sonnenstein zeigend. Auf dem Deckel die, von einer Goldrankenbordüre gerahmte, weite Landschaft mit an einem Obelisk stehenden Reitern, rechts den Blick über die Elbe auf die imposante Albrechtsburg in Meißen freigebend. Die Deckelinnenseite mit feiner Darstellung einer höfischen Gruppe vor imposanter Brunnenanlage, links mit der angedeuteten Festung Königstein sowie einer Schlossanlage. Die Unterseite mit Watteaugruppe und Reiterfiguren vor dem Hintergrund des an der Elbe gelegenen Schlosses Pillnitz. Feine, polychrome Malerei. Goldrand. Innenwandvergoldung. Vergoldete, gezahnte Kupfermontierung mit geschweiftem Daumengriff. H. 4,1 cm. 8,5 cm x 6,4 cm. Vgl. Beaucamp-Markowsky, Porzellandosen, Nr. 26, 113; Meissener Tabatieren des 18. Jhs., Röbbig München, Nr. 29; Corbeiller, Abb. 494.A gilt-cooper mounted porcelain snuff box finely painted with landscapes and Saxon castle views of the Meissen Albrechtsburg, Pillnitz and Hubertus castle. Meissen. Um 1745.

Lot 345

A cast iron grate by Harding's Hereford.

Lot 2638

A large wrought iron log basket / grate. 114x54x84cm.

Lot 81

PIT.A.PAT series Dolls House furniture, 1930s, fireplace with shelf above and metal grate, 5 1/8” (13cm) tall, cake stand, floor standing mirror, table with hinged top and cutlery tray, side table with hinged top, set of four chairs and settee with leatherette upholstery, Grand piano and more, (condition: good), (17 items).

Lot 762

A large wrought iron fire basket or dog grate, and tray, 95cm wide, 42cm deep.

Lot 376

Cast Iron fire back and grate basket, the fire back with lions mask and ribbon decoration and depicting Don Quixote approximately54 x 72cm

Lot 670

A traditional cast iron dog fire grate of trough form, approx width 45cm and depth 27cm

Lot 692

An elegant Art Nouveau mantel screen in bronze and brass with an iron spark arrestor grate. The screen has a magnificent smooth shape and poppy flower decoration with a dragonfly. Dimensions: 66 x 88 cm. Turn of the 19th and 20th centuries. Width: 88cm, Height: 66cm, Depth: 12cm, Weight: 25kg, Condition: Good, Material: Bronze and brass

Lot 701

An enamel advertising sign for Zebrite Grate Polish, 52 cm x 35.5 cm. [W]

Lot 250

Victorian cast grate. Approx. 46cm H x 51cm W x 34cm D Used condition, scuffs and scratches

Lot 10

Duncan Grant (British, 1885-1978)Still Life oil on canvas56.5 x 49.5 cm. (22 1/4 x 19 1/2 in.)Painted circa 1917-18Footnotes:ProvenanceSir John Rothenstein, thence by family descent to the present owner Private Collection, U.K.ExhibitedLondon, Tate, Duncan Grant, A Retrospective Exhibition, 12 May-20 June 1959, cat.no.32 (as Dahlias, circa 1913)In 1916 Duncan Grant moved to Charleston in East Sussex, a rented farmhouse on the Gage estate. He discharged his duties as a conscientious objector by working on a nearby farm. He had little time for painting but was able on his free Sundays to carry out some decorations in the house and paint several modest-sized works, often of domestic objects, and also occasional portraits.The present painting shows an opalescent glass holding three or four white clematis flowers (or possibly dahlias). These star-like blooms occur in other paintings of circa 1917-18, especially in a flowerpiece of 1918 in the Keynes Collection, Kings College, Cambridge. Presumably the clematis were established in the Charleston garden. The glass stands on a stone slab in front of the fire grate in the dining room of the house, against a decorative back board. The work occupies the period between the fluent, often flat compositions of 1915 and the more solidly realised works of circa 1918 onwards in which the third dimension is taken seriously.Sir William Rothenstein was an encouraging admirer of Grant's early work and his son lent this painting to the Tate Gallery's retrospective (titled Dahlias). It may have been a gift to Sir William from the artist. It appears to have been exhibited only once since it was painted and has not been previously reproduced.We are grateful to Richard Shone for compiling this catalogue entry.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ARAR Goods subject to Artists Resale Right Additional Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

Lot 662

A GEORGE III STYLE PIERCED AND ENGRAVED BRASS FIRE GRATE20th Century With raised serpentine grate above a pierced frieze on urn finial topped tapering square supports, 80cm wide

Lot 663

A VICTORIAN BRASS MOUNTED WIRE WORK NURSERY FENDER AND A GEORGE II STYLE STEEL FIRE-GRATE (2)110cm wide; 21cm deep; 71cm high; the grate 20th Century, with pierced and engraved serpentine frieze, scroll legs with urn finials, 50cm wideCondition Report:Fire guard - wire appears in good order with no gaps. Brass top bar with patches of wear.Fire grate - Generally in good order with some patches of red discolouration to the front and sides. 

Lot 455

Wrought iron dog grate with Fleur de Lis detail 

Lot 590

A vintage fire grate and chimney hood. Chimney hood, H71cm

Lot 5

A cast iron fire grate, together with fender and tools

Lot 628

Original cast iron vintage LNER station fire grate front, overall size 56.7x40.4cm

Lot 85

GEORGE II STYLE BRASS AND CAST IRON FIRE GRATE, BY BRATT COLBRAN & CO. EARLY 20TH CENTURY the arched fireback above a grate with bowed bars, flanked by pairs of acanthus and bead moulded columns with spiral urn finials, cast three times BRATT COLBRAN LONDON, and No. 140; with an associated grate insertDimensions:101cm wide, 53cm high, 47cm deep

Lot 80

Victorian cast iron fire grate used condition

Lot 472

A large heavy brass mounted Georgian style cast iron Fire Grate, the fire back relief cast with cherubs pulling chariot, the grate with a serpentine front and projecting front legs with brass urns, each with a cherub surmounted, 103cms x 100cms (40 1/2'' x 39''). (1)

Lot 370

A 19th century cast iron fire grate and companion pieces

Lot 106

A 19th century cast-iron fireback with raised figure scene to the centre; & a ditto fire grate & pair of five-dogs; & a cast-iron door panel, 89cm x 11.5cm.

Lot 411

A Victorian black painted cast iron fire fender, of scrolling design, 106cms wide overall, the inner recess measuring 74 x 30cms; together with a fire grate.

Lot 387

Cast iron semicircle grate

Lot 211

FIRE GRATE, 70cm H x 66cm W x 34cm D, Georgian style, brass, steel and iron.

Lot 1288

An iron fire grate and a pair of iron wall flower baskets. The former 38 cm wide.

Lot 294

A Victorian Celtic style cast iron fire grate frame

Lot 15

A cast iron dog grate - 16" wide x 14" high x 12" depth.

Lot 372

STAR WARS: THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK (1980) - Production-made Darth Vader Helmet CastingA Darth Vader helmet casting from the production of Irvin Kershner's Star Wars: The Empire Strikes Back. This helmet was made using the original moulds in the production's workshop, but was ultimately unused. The helmet comes in two parts - the face mask and the dome - and is predominantly made of fibreglass, with a metal grate over the mouth, clear plastic eyes and a foam lining. It has been finished in black paint, although this is unlikely to have been during production. The mesh and foam are also likely added later. The face mask features elastic straps on the back. The lot has some wear from age - most notably cracked fibreglass around the throat and some of the edges, and chips to the paint work.Estimate: £10,000 - 20,000 M View all lots from STAR WARS: THE EMPIRE STRIKES BACK (1980)View all lots from STAR WARS - ALL ITEMSBidding for this lot will end on Thursday, November 9th. The auction will begin at 3:00PM BST and lots are sold sequentially via live auctioneer; tune in to the live streaming broadcast on auction day to follow the pace. Note other lots in the auction may close on Friday, November 10th, Saturday, November 11th or Sunday, November 12th.

Lot 893

Cast iron fire grate and tool

Lot 1723

A cast iron fire grate.

Lot 178

A cast iron fire grate with fleur de lys style finials, 57 cm wide x 30 cm deep x 48 cm high, together with a modern three-fold wrought iron and wirework spark guard

Lot 178A

A 20th Century cast iron fire grate with arrow head type finials, finished with balls, 62 cm wide x 33 cm deep x 39 cm high, together with a collection of six various brass fire tools and a pottery bouillabaisse pot

Lot 444

THE SERVALL GRATE CATALOGUEissued by Coalbrookdale & Co, 1930s, with period colour plates

Lot 1113

An iron basket grate and fleur de lys fireback, 49cm l and a cast iron radiator and feet, 42cm h, 98cm l Rusty

Lot 1138

An Edwardian cast iron fire surround, 63cm w, a later cast iron basket grate, 56cm w and miscellaneous other metalware, including brass and copper pans, steel buckets, etc

Lot 394

19th Century cast iron fire grate stand, 107cm wide

Lot 407

Cast iron semicircle grate with pierced and scrolled decoration, 135cm wide

Lot 1411

A cast iron fire grate

Lot 5008

Viktorianisches Schreibzeug Silber, Tintenfass-Présentoir, punziert London 1884, Hersteller-Punzierung. Die ovale Basis mit durchbrochen gearbeitetem Rand durch geschweifte Grate in vier Felder unterteilt. In drei der Felder qualitätvoll getriebene, galante Genre-Szenen mit Paaren in Landschaftskulisse. Im Uhrzeigersinn ergibt die Folge der Szenen einen narrativen Zusammenhang. Zunächst ein Herr, der an eine lesende Dame herantritt, begleitet von einem Pfau, der das Werben symbolisiert. Die zweite Szene zeigt die Frau Schwäne fütternd, während der Mann sie im Hintergrund musizierend begleitet. In der dritten Szene spazieren Frau und Mann Arm in Arm, begleitend ein Hund als Symbol der Treue . In der konvex gewölbten Mitte der Basis montiert findet sich erhöht ein gläsernes Tintenfass mit kugelförmigem Corpus und scharniertem Deckel mit Nodus in Form eines Adlers mit ausgebreiteten Schwingen. Die Schultern des Gefäßes in durchbrochen gearbeiteter Silber-Montierung mit Schweifwerk, darin integriert vier Figuren-Darstellungen: Dame und Flöte spielender Herr sowie Dame und Laute spielender Herr. Das vierte Feld mit Rocaillenkartusche, eventuell zur Gravur eines Hochzeitsdatums. Scharnier beschädigt, der Deckel lose. Höhe: ca. 16 cm, Länge: ca. 31,5 cm. Provenienz: Süddeutsche Privatsammlung.

Lot 336

A 19th Century brass and iron fire grate, 61cms wide together with an oval gilded wall mirror

Lot 56

CAST IRON FIRE BASKET, with Celtic cross finials, lacking grate59cm wide

Lot 967

A metal fire grate and surround along with fire guard 

Lot 1199

A CAST IRON FIRE GRATE, with brass finials, width 62cm x depth 34cm x height 67cm, along with a cast iron fire grate front (condition report: larger fide grate front latches faulty) (2)

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