An extensive collection of art, antiques and silver from Corby Castle, Cumbria, went under the hammer in a landmark three-day sale at The Auction Centre, Leyburn.
One of Cumbria’s most historically important mansion houses, grade I-listed Corby Castle sits on a plateau, rising above the picturesque River Eden to the east of Carlisle. The Manor of Corby was granted to Hubert de Vallibus by Henry II and passed to Andrew de Harcia, Earl of Carlisle before being given to Richard Salkeld in 1336. The estate remained in the hands of the Salkeld family until it was sold in 1611 to Lord William Howard, the third son of Thomas Howard, 4th Duke of Norfolk. The house is built around a red sandstone peel tower, or fortified tower house, built in the 13th century; William Howard added a two-storied L-shaped house to the peel tower, and the house was once again modified in the early 19th century by descendant Henry Howard. Between 1812 and 1814, Scottish architect Peter Nicholson gave the castle a new rectangular plan and the harmonious neo-classical façade in the distinctive local red sandstone that graces the building today. Corby Castle remained in the Howard family until 1994, when Lord and Lady Ballyedmond, as new owners, began an inspired revival of Corby, giving new life to one of the great Cumbrian mansions.
The sale comprises over 1,100 lots, ranging from period portraits and 17th century tapestries to decorative 19th century furniture and clocks, and one of the most extensive collections of silver to come onto the market in recent times. Lord and Lady Ballyedmond carefully restored and furnished Corby as a much-loved family retreat for grand entertaining, with style and elegance apparent throughout. The auction provides a unique opportunity for buyers at all levels to acquire exquisite and rare pieces from this outstanding property.
Lot 13
A Victorian Silver-Mounted Jewellery-Box by William Comyns, London, 1898
Sold for £350
Estimated at £100 - £150
Lot 14
A George VI Silver Tray by Adie Brothers Ltd., Birmingham, 1947
Sold for £1,600
Estimated at £700 - £1,000
Lot 20
An Edward VII Silver Shaving-Mug by William Hutton and Sons Ltd., London, 1902
Sold for £420
Estimated at £150 - £250
Lot 22
A Pair of Victorian Silver Dishes by Job Frank Hall, London, One 1894 and One 1895
Sold for £300
Estimated at £120 - £180
Lot 23
An Edward VII Silver-Mounted Timepiece by Charles S. Green and Co Ltd., Birmingham, 1904
Sold for £650
Estimated at £100 - £150
Lot 34
An Edward VII Silver Salver by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London, 1901
Sold for £1,400
Estimated at £600 - £800
Lot 35
An Elizabeth II Silver-Mounted Dressing-Table Mirror Maker's Mark M&LS, London, 1988
Sold for £285
Estimated at £100 - £150
Lot 36
An Edward VII Silver Dressing-Table Tray by Williams (Birmingham) Ltd., Birmingham, 1905
Sold for £550
Estimated at £200 - £300
Lot 37
An Edward VII Silver-Mounted Moulded-Glass Jar and Cover Maker's Mark Worn, Birmingham, 1907
Sold for £220
Estimated at £70 - £100
Lot 40
A William and Mary Silver-Mounted Dressing-Table Mirror Apparently Unmarked, Circa 1690
Sold for £1,600
Estimated at £600 - £800
Lot 46
An American Gold and Enamel Pill-Box With 'C' Trademark, Further Stamped '14K', 20th Century
Sold for £1,100
Estimated at £800 - £1,200
Lot 49
An Edward VII Silver Mounted Desk-Blotter by William Comyns, London, 1906
Sold for £570
Estimated at £100 - £150
Lot 51
An Edward VII Silver-Mounted Cut-Glass Scent-Bottle by Henry Matthews, Birmingham, 1909
Sold for £160
Estimated at £70 - £100
Lot 59
An Edward VII Silver-Mounted Dressing-Table Mirror by William Comyns, London, 1901
Sold for £1,200
Estimated at £600 - £800
Lot 60
An Elizabeth II Silver Salver by Viners Ltd., Sheffield, 1958
Sold for £1,000
Estimated at £400 - £600
Lot 64
A Victorian Silver Salver by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London, 1898
Sold for £2,000
Estimated at £800 - £1,200
Lot 80
A Victorian Silver-Mounted Dressing-Table Mirror by William Comyns, London, 1888
Sold for £600
Estimated at £300 - £500
Lot 92
A George V Silver Salver by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield, 1913
Sold for £1,600
Estimated at £700 - £1,000
Lot 96
A Victorian Silver Toothbrush-Box Maker's Mark TD, London, 1838
Sold for £300
Estimated at £70 - £100
Lot 97
A Victorian Silver Shaving Mug by A. and J. Zimmerman, Birmingham, 1898
Sold for £500
Estimated at £150 - £250