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The Andrew Crawforth Collection of Early Metalware and Works of Art

To be offered for sale without reserve
13 September 2021 | starting at 10:00 BST
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431 lots available

A rare 15th century copper alloy candlestick English, circa 1400-1500

Two small copper alloy trumpet-base candlesticksEnglish, circa 1650-70

Four copper alloy candlesticks15th to 17th century

A copper alloy candlestickFlemish/Netherlandish, circa 1500

Two brass trumpet-base candlesticksEnglish, mid-17th century

An early copper alloy Heemskirk-type candlestickNorth West European, 16th century

Three copper alloy candlesticksFrench, circa 1700

A collection of ten single copper alloy candlesticksNorth European, late 17th/early 18th century,

A documentary brass candlestickSpanish, circa 1700

Four Heemskirk type candlesticksLow Countries, three 17th/18th century, one 19th century

A large collection of single brass candlesticks Mainly 18th century,

Three copper alloy candlesticksProbably Scandinavian, 17th/18th Century

Three copper alloy candlesticksNorthern European/Scandinavian, probably 17th/18th century

A pair of 18th century brass socket candlesticksEnglish, circa 1750-80

Five pairs of brass candlesticks 18th century

A Charles II bronze armorial mortar and pestle

A 16th century Dutch bronze mortar and pestle

A group of four mortars17th century and later

A 17th century bronze mortar, by Peeter De Clerck II of MechelenBelgium, dated 1626

An early 16th century bronze mortarGerman, circa 1500

An early 16th century french bronze mortar

A collection of 17th century and later mortars & pestles

A Queen Anne leaded bronze mortar, attributed to Ralph Ashton (fl.1705-1728) of Wigan, Lancashire

A Charles I bronze mortar, possibly by William Oldfied I or II, Donacaster, Yorkshire

A bronze mortar, by Thomas Sturton I or II, South Petherton, SomersetCirca 1650

A 16th century Flemish bronze cloister bellDated 1545

A 17th century bronze two-handled mortar

An early 16th century octagonal holy water stoupFlemish

A large Charles II leaded bronze skillet, by Thomas Sturton II (c.1629-1682), South Petherton, Somerset

A late 16th century leaded bronze skillet

Four 18th century leaded bronze skillets

A large 17th century leaded bronze skillet, by Thomas Sturton II (c.1629-1682) of Petherton, Somerset

Two 17th century leaded bronze skillets, circa 1650, by Thomas Palmer (fl.1641-70) of Canterbury, Kent

Seven various keysMostly 17th century, probably French

Three fine and rare keys17th/18th century

A large group of Roman, Medieval and Renaissance keys

Twenty eight various keysMostly Continental, 17th to 19th century

A collection of various Continental keys16th century to 19th century

Two steel keys of Houses of Parliament interest19th century

Nineteen various keysMostly 18th century, probably French

Fifteen various keysMostly 19th century

A collection of British keysMainly 19th century

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