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Art Deco Sterling Silver Glass Decanter
Art Deco Sterling Silver Glass Decanter Mark Goodger
Northamptonshire, England 44 (0) 1604 863979 sales@hamptonantiques.co.uk www.hamptonantiques.co.uk/
Mark Goodger specialises in antique boxes and accessories, ranging from rare 18th century Tea Caddies to iconic 20th century Decanters. We are passionate about bringing antiques into the 21st century, and inspiring the next generation of antique buyers. We also offer a bespoke restoration service; all restoration is done at our Northamptonshire workshop by hand, using traditional methods passed down through generations. Appraisal and valuations are also available.
  • Art Deco Sterling Silver Glass Decanter

    Art Deco Sterling Silver Glass Decanter

    by Mark Goodger

    Art Deco Sterling Silver Glass Decanter
    Circa 1934

    Product Details

    Circa Date : 1934
    Materials : Glass
    Designer/ made by : By Hukin & Heath
    Size 20 cm H x 10 cm W x 6 cm D

    Description

    Art Deco Sterling Silver Glass Decanter By important famous silversmiths Hukin & Heath hallmarked Birmingham 1934. This stunning Decanter has a faceted stopper with sterling silver collar and a working lockable padlock with a tasselled key. Some images show three decanters these are not part of the sale and have been pictured to show how great they look as a set. The silversmiths Hukin & Heath are well known for their production in the 1870s and 1880s of sterling silver and electroplated wares guided by Dr.Christopher Dresser, which is why to date there items are very much sought after. More information on Christopher Dresser Hukin & Heath Birmingham Silversmiths Silversmiths and electroplaters of Birmingham, established by Jonathan Wilson Hukin and John Thomas Heath, who registered London marks in 1879. When Hukin retired in 1881 the partnership continued with Heath and J. H. Middleton. The firm’s association with Dr. Christopher Dresser began in 1877; the first registered design dates from 1878, and others were entered up to 1881. Dresser’s designs were launched at the opening of the firm’s showrooms in Charterhouse Street in August 1879. Some of Dresser’s metalwork designs are still in production today.

    Shipping Cost: United Kingdom £25 Europe £45 International £65

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  • Set of Three Art Deco Lockable Decanters

    Set of Three Art Deco Lockable Decanters

    by Mark Goodger

    Set of Three Art Deco Lockable Decanters
    Circa 1920

    Product Details

    Circa Date : 1920
    Materials : Glass
    Designer/ made by : By Asprey and By Hukin & Heath

    Description

    Three fabulous Art Deco lockable decanters with sterling silver collars and faceted stoppers, not only practical but extremely rare and stylish. All three were purchased together from a very good collector with a great taste Asprey pieces made in the art Deco period. The smallest decanter is marked Asprey London and hallmarked Birmingham 1921. Dimensions: Height 8″ Width 3.75″ Depth 2.25″ The Middle decanter is marked Hukin & Heath and hallmarked Birmingham 1923. Dimensions: Height 10″ Width 4.25″ Depth 2.5″ The largest decanter is marked Hukin & Heath and hallmarked Birmingham 1927. Dimensions: Height 12″ Width 5″ Depth 3″ These decanters all come with fully working locks and tasselled keys.

    Shipping Cost: United Kingdom £25 Europe £65 International £85

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  • JetStar Model Aeroplane

    JetStar Model Aeroplane

    by Mark Goodger

    JetStar Model Aeroplane
    Circa 1959

    Product Details

    Circa Date : 1959
    Materials : Metal
    Size 28 cm H x 34 cm W x 38 cm

    Description

    Solid Aluminium Model of a Lockheed JetStar featuring the slipstream wing mounted fuel tanks and four Pratt & Whitney JT12 engines. The JetStar was produced between 1957 and 1978 and was predominately a business jet. Several were produced for the United States Air Force beginning their service during the start of the Vietnam war and continuing until the 1990’s. The JetStar also had its moments in the limelight featuring in a James Bond film as “Goldfinger’s” private jet flown by Pussy Galore. Elvis Presley also had his own private JetStar named “Hound Dog II”. To this day there are still several hundred JetStar’s being used for corporate and VIP use.

    Shipping Cost: United Kingdom £25 Europe £65 International £85

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  • McMurdo Table Lighter

    McMurdo Table Lighter

    by Mark Goodger

    McMurdo Table Lighter
    Circa 1949

    Product Details

    Circa Date : 1949
    Materials : Lucite
    Designer/ made by : By McMurdo
    Size 8 cm H x 10 cm W x 5 cm D

    Description

    Aquarium Table Cicagerette Lighter by McMurdo. McMurdo was a former designer for Dunhill. This “half-giant” size lighter features reverse carved and painted Lucite panels with decoration of fish swimming underwater and features silver plate mechanism. It can be lit by rolling your thumb swiftly across the grooved cylinder which will cause the snuffer to rollover, revealing the wick and striking the flint, all in one movement.

    Shipping Cost: United Kingdom £25 Europe £45 International £65

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  • Art Deco Aeroplane

    Art Deco Aeroplane

    by Mark Goodger

    Art Deco Aeroplane
    Circa 1930

    Product Details

    Circa Date : 1930
    Materials : Wood
    Size 43 cm H x 30 cm W x 28 cm D

    Description

    Art Deco Model of an aeroplane made with solid macassar ebony and silver plated brass. The propellers and landing gear both turn. Standing on a stone plinth which the plane can swivel on. The smaller plane pictured is not included in this sale, but we feel compliments this item.

    Shipping Cost: United Kingdom £25 Europe £65 International £85

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  • Urn Tea Caddies

    Urn Tea Caddies

    by Mark Goodger

    Urn Tea Caddies
    Circa 1900

    Product Details

    Circa Date : 1900
    Materials : Wood
    Country of Origin : England
    Designer/ made by : REGD. No. 707887.
    Size 33 cm H x 18 cm W x 18 cm D

    Description

    A stunning pair of Edwardian Mahogany Urn Tea Caddies with pagoda tops, turned finial and edged with a decorative wooden moulding. The Edwardian Urn sides & front are beautifully veneered with quartered veneered mahogany having a diamond shaped bone escutcheons, the tapered sides sit on a shaped moulded plynth which has four gilded brass feet. The underside of the tea caddies are labelled with “made in England”, with the interior labelled “REGD. No. 707887. Each caddy comes with a fully working lock and tasselled key.

    Shipping Cost: United Kingdom £25 Europe £65 International £85

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  • Coromandel Decanter Box

    Coromandel Decanter Box

    by Mark Goodger

    Coromandel Decanter Box
    Circa 1900

    Product Details

    Circa Date : 1900
    Materials : Wood
    Country of Origin : England
    Designer/ made by : Thornhill Maker. 144 New Bond St London
    Size 25 cm H x 23 cm W x 23 cm D

    Description

    Antique Coromandel Decanter Box with Ivory quadrants, decorative stringing and Monogram. The box is opened by turning the key clockwise until the escutcheon turns with it. The interior is lined with black leather cushioning and protecting the four large lead crystal decanters with faceted stoppers and star cut bases. There are four glasses housed in the underside of the lid which is veneered in stunning Satinwood. On the back edge of the box is a retailers plaque which reads: Thornhill Maker. 144 New Bond St London This antique decanter box comes with a fully working lock and tasselled key.

    Shipping Cost: United Kingdom £25 Europe £85 International £130

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  • Pair of Satinwood Cutlery Boxes

    Pair of Satinwood Cutlery Boxes

    by Mark Goodger

    Pair of Satinwood Cutlery Boxes
    Circa 1790

    Product Details

    Circa Date : 1790
    Materials : Wood
    Size 38 cm H x 24 cm W x 33 cm

    Description

    Exquisite pair of satinwood knife boxes with inlaid conch shells on the top, chequered string edging and tulipwood cross banding which continues inside on the solid satinwood cutlery decks. The fronts have silver escutcheons and finger plates, engraved with a fabulous coat of arms.

    Shipping Cost: United Kingdom £25 Europe £85 International £130

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  • Silver Gilt Ortner & Houle Dressing Case

    Silver Gilt Ortner & Houle Dressing Case

    by Mark Goodger

    Silver Gilt Ortner & Houle Dressing Case
    Circa 1870

    Product Details

    Circa Date : 1870
    Materials : Wood
    Designer/ made by : Belonged to Elizabeth Lucy Cuffe
    Size 28 cm H x 38 cm W x 28 cm D

    Description

    Ortner & Houle Dressing Case, circa 1870 Belonged to Elizabeth Lucy Cuffe, the Countess of Desart and Lady of the Bedchamber to Queen Victoria (between 1845 & 1864). Veneered in Coromandel with brass edging. The underside of the lid is lined with green velvet and embroidered with Countess coronet and monogram. Behind this is a removable gilded freestanding mirror, concealing a leather letter-case lined with silk. The interior back edge is stamped by the manufacturer, Ortner and Houle of St. James, London who were also engravers to Queen Victoria and Royal family. Contains an assortment of fifteen shaped glass travelling containers with silver gilt lids housed in velvet. The glass has a star cut base and stunning silver gilt lids with applied solid gold Countess coronet and initials, by Tween and Purnell 1866 . The front folds down to reveal a wonderful accoutrements pad which holds eighteen tools including scissors, needle-case, corkscrew and unusually a pair of rulers, one being mother of pearl and the other sterling silver. With the front folded down the main sections can swing out by 90-degrees. Once this is done, removing the oblong glass containers and pressing the middle of the velvet compartments will reveal hidden jewellery drawers on either side. Underneath is a hand mirror, glove stretcher and shoe horn. There is also a drawer just above the front tool pad which contains various brushes with gold coronet & monogram replicating the sterling silver gilt lids, and a letter opener. The drawer is released by pressing the engraved plate on the interior back edge. Elizabeth was considered by many to be a lady of exceptional beauty. She is said to have caught the eye of Napoleon III when he met her at a society soiree during his residence at Leamington Spa in 1838. It is said that a fellow guest asked him if he liked the house at which the soiree was being held, to which he replied “I like it very much but…” (turning to the countess) “… the pretty Desart even more.” Elizabeth married the 3rd Earl of Desart on June 28, 1842. In 1845 the Countess was invited to become Lady of the Bedchamber to Queen Victoria in 1845, a role she enjoyed until 1864. It is highly possible that, due to the Royal connection with Ortner & Houle, this box was commissioned by the Queen as a parting gift for Elizabeth’s services or possibly as a 40th birthday present.

    Shipping Cost: United Kingdom £25 Europe £85 International £130

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  • Dunhill "Longitude" Lighter

    Dunhill “Longitude” Lighter

    by Mark Goodger

    Dunhill “Longitude” Lighter
    Circa 1990

    Product Details

    Circa Date : 1990
    Designer/ made by : By Alfred Dunhill

    Description

    A limited addition table Longiture Cigarette Lighter by Alfred Dunhill, it’s a silver plated “service” size lighter with inset clock. The lighter is housed in a silk lined padded compartment, with ribbon’s to aid removal. Housed inside a highly lacquered ebonised veneered box which is located in the larger bottom drawer of the box, along with a manual of how to use and maintain the lighter. The top drawer includes the book “Longitude” by Dava Sobel. The Dunhill lighter is marked 0916/1300 The box includes its original outer sleeve with matching serial numbers and is in unused original condition, great collectors piece.

    Lighter Dimensions: H 2.75′ x W 2.25′ x D 1.25′

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  • Stunning Asprey Jewellery Box housed inside a brown leather case

    Stunning Asprey Jewellery Box housed inside a brown leather case

    by Mark Goodger

    Stunning Asprey Jewellery Box housed inside a brown leather case
    Circa 1881

    Product Details

    Circa Date : 1881
    Materials : Wood
    Country of Origin : England
    Designer/ made by : By Asprey 166 Bond Street, London.
    Size 24 cm H x 37 cm W x 29 cm D

    Description

    Stunning Asprey Jewellery Box housed inside a brown leather case with buckled straps. The Asprey Jewellery box is veneered in exotic coromandel and features brass edging, stringing and escutcheons. With an elaborate monogram on the top. Opening the box shows a purple velvet lined interior with various compartments. The front of the box folds down to reveal a brass clock and barometer, stamped “Asprey 166 Bond Street”, along with a silver gilt perfume bottle. The top compartments swing out to each side to reveal further storage compartments underneath. These lower compartments can also swing out to allow access to yet further compartments. Located along the back edge of these secondary open compartments there are brass buttons which when pressed open spring loaded hidden drawers. At the base of the fully opened box there is a leather lined compartment with two velvet lined drawers beneath an ornate brass decoration. Housed inside the lid of this fabulous box is a gilt brass framed removable mirror and two unfolding, adjustable candle sconces. Beneath the mirror is a makers plaque which reads: Charles Asprey & Son. 166 Bond street LONDON This rare and fabulous Asprey jewellery comes with a fully working Bramah lock and tasselled key.

    Shipping Cost: United Kingdom £25 Europe £85 International £130

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  • George Betjemann & Sons Games Compendium

    George Betjemann & Sons Games Compendium

    by Mark Goodger

    George Betjemann & Sons Games Compendium
    Circa 1876

    Product Details

    Circa Date : 1876
    Materials : Wood
    Designer/ made by : By George Betjemann & Sons
    Size 18 cm H x 30 cm W x 24 cm D

    Description

    Dome Top Coromandel Games Compendium with sterling silver escutcheon and nameplate by George Betjemann & Sons. The interior is veneered in satinwood, incorporating an Ivory and coromandel chess and backgammon board, and a Staunton Ivory chess set stained red, and left natural, an ivory cribbage board, two bone “finger” pointers, a set of thirty Ivory backgammon counters stained red and left natural. On the back edge of the open box is a brass button which when pressed opens a hidden drawer at the front of the box. This drawer is also veneered in satinwood and contains two bone shakers, four packs of playing cards and further bone counters. The box has a makers plaque on the hidden drawer which reads: “Toulmin & Gale 85 & 86 cheapside” In 1876 Toulmin & Gale declared bankrupcy and George Betjemann was one of the trustees under the liquidation of the company, which continued as Betjemann & Gale Ltd. We believe this box is dated during this crossover period due to the maker’s label and the silver marks dated 1876 This stunning antique games compendium comes with a fully working lock and tasselled key.

    Shipping Cost: United Kingdom £25 Europe £85 International £130

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