SILVEr

FIRST DAY’S SALE
WEDNESDAY 23rd October 2013
SILVER Commencing at 10.30pm
Silver, watches and jewellery will be on view on:
Saturday 19th October 9.00am to 1.00pm
Sunday 20th October 2.00pm to 4.00pm
Monday 21st October 9.00am to 5.15pm
Tuesday 22nd October 9.00am to 5.15pm
Limited viewing on sale day
Weights and measurements are approximate guidelines only unless stated to the contrary
Enquiries: Martin McIlroy
Tel. 01392 413100
Email: [email protected]
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A silver plated pedestal
comport, the circular clear cut
glass dish within a wire basket
frame, supported by three semi
naked classical females, on a
trefoil base with foliate decorated
scroll feet, 42.5cm. high.
£200 - 300
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7, 8, 6
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A pair of late Victorian electrotype plaques, circular form,
decorated with classical
imagery, signed Morel-Ladeuil
1870 and Elkington, 36cm
diameter, (2)
£200 - 300
3
A W.M.F Art Nouveau period
plated punch bowl, the
clear glass bowl with stylised
decoration, surmounted by a
domed lid with loop handle,
the circular base with pierced
and swept feet, 46cm. high,
together with a matched ladle.
£250 - 350
4
A large late 19th century
silver plated serving tray,
of rectangular outline, with
grape, vineleaf and scroll
decorated border and loop
carrying handles, raised on
four foliate decorated scroll
feet, 82cm. wide.
£200 - 300
5
An Edwardian plated part
flatware service contained in
an oak canteen of serpentine
outline, containing lift-up lid
and two drawers, raised on
cabriole legs, 59cm. wide.
£300 - 350
6
A plated table centrepiece
by Elkington & Co, circa
1870, the stand mounted
with three palm trees with
foliage beneath, leafy borders,
supported on three scroll feet,
stamped marks, 48cm. high.
£350 - 450
7
A Continental plated casket,
of oblong form, decorated
with floral motifs and mythical
figures, supported on four bun
feet, 20cm. long.
£150 - 200
8
A Continental plated
inkstand, circa 1900, of foliate
scroll form, mounted with two
glass inkwells, 32cm. long.
£150 - 200
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9
An Elizabeth II silver twin
handled serving tray, maker
Silver Heritages Birmingham,
1968, of rectangular outline,
with gadrooned border and
handle, 63cm. wide 91.41oz.
£1000 - 1500
9A
A Canadian silver ingot: of
rectangular outline, bears
Canadian assay office stamp,
16cm. long, 100 ozs.
£1200-1500
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10
A George V Britannia silver
fluted circular dish, maker’s
mark worn, London, 1928,
with wavy edge border, 24cm.
diameter. 25.72oz.
£400 - 500
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A pair of Edwardian
silver Corinthian column
candlesticks, maker HE Ltd,
Sheffield, 1902, with fluted
and half stopped columns on
square stepped, beaded and
weighted bases, 26cm. high,
converted to electricity.
£500 - 600
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A set of four Victorian Indian
design circular silver salts,
maker Cornelius Saunders
& Francis Shepherd,
Birmingham, 1885, each
decorated with panels of
deities, with blue and ruby
glass liners, with four matching
spoons, total weight of silver
3.27ozs.
£200 - 250
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An Edward VII silver twohandled trophy bowl,
maker George Nathan &
Ridley Hayes, Chester, 1906,
inscribed, of plain circular form
with reeded girdle and scroll
handle on spreading pedestal
foot, 31cm. wide, 16.22ozs.
£200 - 300
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An Edward VII silver swinghandle basket, maker’s mark
rubbed, Chester, 1908,
of rectangular outline with
wirework cage, beaded border
and reeded loop carrying
handle, 24cm. wide, 19.49ozs.
£200 - 300
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An Edward VII silver circular
salver, maker James Dixon &
Sons, Sheffield, 1902, crested,
with shell and scroll border,
raised on three swept feet,
26cm. diameter, 19.51ozs.
£200 - 300
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A George V silver
presentation salver, maker
The Goldsmiths and
Silversmiths Co Ltd, London,
1939, of circular form, with pie
crust border, on four pad feet,
36cm diameter, 41.5ozs.
£500 - 600
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A modern silver sauceboat,
maker Mappin & Webb,
Birmingham, 1965, of
Georgian style, with gadrooned
rim, scroll handle, on three pad
feet, 21.5cm long. 13.25ozs.
£140 - 160
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An Edwardian silver swing
handled basket, maker Walker
& Hall, Sheffield, 1902, of oval
fluted form with a foliate scroll
border, the handle with similar
pierced decoration, 29cm long,
28.5ozs.
£300 - 500
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An Edwardian silver sauce
bottle holder, maker James
Deakins & Sons, Sheffield,
1905, decorated with a stylised
pierced girdle, 12cm high,
2.25ozs.
£120 - 140
20
A George VI silver grape
comport, maker Z.
Barraclough & Sons Ltd,
Sheffield, 1939, of circular
form, with a finely pierced
border of fruiting vines, 22cm
diameter, 13.75ozs.
£150 - 200
21
A George V silver cigarette/
cigar casket, maker S&Co,
London, 1931, of rectangular
form, with engine turned
decoration, cedar wood lined,
22cm. long.
£100 - 150
22
A George V silver three-piece
tea set, maker H & H Ltd,
Birmingham, 1932, of plain
rectangular tapering form with
canted corners and beaded
rim, raised on swept feet, total
weight of silver 36.65ozs.
£300 - 400
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23
An Elizabeth II silver hors
d’oeuvres two-handled tray,
maker Adie Brothers Ltd,
Birmingham, 1951 of oval
outline with beaded border
and fitted with four glass
dishes, 41cm. wide, 19.54ozs.
£200 - 300
24
A George V silver four-piece
tea and coffee service, maker
F & F possibly Franklin &
Freeman, Sheffield, 1916
with gadrooned borders and
half reeded decoration, raised
on bun feet, together with a
pair of matched Victorian silver
sugar tongs, total weight of
silver 89.06ozs.
£800 - 1000
25
A George V silver pedestal
comport, maker Charles
Edwards, London, 1916, with
moulded shaped border, swept
handles, on a knopped stem
with spreading circular foot,
24cm. wide, 13.50ozs.
£150 - 180
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An Edward VII silver teapot,
maker Walker & Hall,
Sheffield, 1909 of hexagonal
outline, the domed lid with urn
finial, having a reeded border
and tapering body, raised on
an hexagonal spreading foot,
15cm. high, 27.64ozs.
£300 - 400
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A George V silver
presentation tray, maker’s
mark worn, London, 1918,
engraved with signatures,
having a moulded edge and
raised on three swept feet,
26cm. diameter, 18.58ozs.
£180 - 220
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A pair of Edward VII silver
salts, maker George Nathan
& Ridley Hayes, Chester,
1905, of oval outline,
with pierced and banded
decoration, raised on ball and
talon feet, 8.5cm. wide, with
blue glass liners, 3.57ozs.
£100 - 150
29
A George V silver pedestal
bowl, maker EV, Sheffield,
1932, of oval outline, with
beaded border, on an oval
spreading foot, 28cm. long,
18.73ozs.
£200 - 300
30
An Art Deco period silver sixpiece cruet set, maker Walker
& Hall, Sheffield, 1945, of
stepped rectangular outline,
with four spoons, contained
in a fitted case, total weight of
silver 11.09ozs.
£100 - 150
31
An Edward VIII silver four
piece tea and service, maker
ALD, Birmingham, 1936, of
plain rectangular outline, with
canted corners, raised on a
spreading foot, 59.61ozs.
£700 - 800
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38
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32
An Edward VII silver
batchelor’s three-piece
tea service, maker Jones &
Compton, Birmingham and
Chester, 1907, of oval form
with half reeded decoration,
total weight of silver 12.19ozs.
£180 - 220
33
A George V silver tray,
maker FC, Sheffield, 1933,
of rectangular outline, with
moulded edge and inverted
corners, shaped handles, raised
on swept feet, 49.5cm. wide,
56.43ozs.
£600 - 700
34
A modern silver three
light candelabrum, maker
A.S, Birmingham, 1957,
Corinthian columned on a
loaded square stepped base,
detachable nozzles, standing,
48cm high.
£400 - 600
35
An Edwardian silver table
lamp, maker HE Ltd,
Sheffield, 1907, the tapered
column and borders decorated
with floral swags, beaded rims,
supporting a cut glass reservoir
burner, glass shade and funnel,
the base loaded, overall height
approximately 58cm.
£250 - 300
36
A George IV silver rectangular
snuff box, maker Francis Clarke,
Birmingham, 1827, engine
turned decoration with gilded
interior, 7cm. wide, 2.02ozs.
£250 - 300
37
An Edward VII silver and
enamel circular pill box,
maker BP.DC, Birmingham,
1910, the lift-off lid with two
tone green enamel decoration,
4.75cm. diameter.
£150 - 180
38
A Danish sterling silver gilt
and enamel beaker, maker A.
Michelsen, Copenhagen of
lobed form with white enamel
panels and banded decoration,
stamped marks to the base,
bears import marks for London
1975, 6cm. high.
£300 - 400
39
A 19th century silver mounted
ruby glass scent bottle, with
hinged lid to one end and a
vinaigrette to the other, overall
length 11cm. long.
£200 - 300
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A George III silver oval
snuff box, maker Samuel
Pemberton, Birmingham,
1794, the hinged lid engraved
with central cartouche and
floral sprays, with similar
decorated sides, with gilded
interior, 8.5cm. wide, 2.37ozs.
£300 - 500
41
A Victorian silver vinaigrette,
maker D.P, Birmingham,
1851, of cartouche outline
the hinged lid decorated with
a view of a cathedral, with
pierced gilt grille, 5.5cm. long,
1.01ozs.
£250 - 300
42
A George III silver and shell
mounted snuff box with
inscription, 7cm. long.
£300 - 400
43
A George V Old English
pattern silver flatware
service, maker Walker
& Hall, Sheffield, 1926,
includes twelve dinner forks,
twelve dessert forks, twelve
tablespoons, twelve soup
spoons, twelve dessert spoons
and twelve teaspoons, total
weight of silver 127.23ozs.
£1500 - 1800
44, 45
44
A Georgian silver hour glass
pattern fish slice, maker K
H C, no date letter, possibly
Colonial, the blade pierced and
engraved with a fish amongst
leaves and berries, 32cm. long,
7.75ozs.
£200 - 220
45
A William IV silver fiddle,
shell and thread pattern
soup ladle, by William Eaton,
London, 1836, crested,
35.5cm. long. 10ozs.
£250 - 270
46
A George III silver fish slice,
maker’s mark worn, London,
1791, initialled, the blade with
stella and pierced decoration,
with filled handle, 31cm. long.
£80 - 120
47
A pair of George III silver
servers, maker’s mark worn,
London, 1797, crested, with
hinged slice on a filled plain
handle, 32cm. long.
£100 - 150
48
A cased George IV Scottish
silver Old English pattern
sugar sifting ladle, by J.
Mckay, Edinburgh, 1822,
later decorated, 16cm. long,
2.25ozs.
£120 - 130
49
Two George III silver table
spoons, later decorated with
chased and gilt bowls for use
as fruit spoons, cased, 4.25ozs.
£80 - 100
50
A cased Victorian three
piece silver Christening
set, maker AH, Sheffield,
1843, decorated with foliate
scrollwork, 3.75ozs.
£80 - 100
51
A Victorian cased silver fish
serving knife and fork, maker
AH, Sheffield, 1847, with
pierced and engraved blade
and tines, ornate handles,
loaded, the knife 32cm. long.
£150 – 160
52
Three Georgian silver ladles,
later decorated with chasing
and piercing for the use of
sifting sugar, 3.5ozs (3).
£130 - 140
52A
An American Colonial silver
fancy back teaspoon, circa
1780, maker Major Timothy
Chandler Concord, the
reverse of the bowl decorated
with a shell, the terminal to the
handle with engraved initials
R.R, 11cm. long, 0.25ozs.
£40 - 50
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53
Three George III Old English
pattern table spoons, maker
Thomas & William Chawner,
London, 1768, initialled,
6.10ozs.
£60 - 80
54
A George III silver snuff box,
maker IL.WA, London, 1813,
of rectangular reeded design,
inscribed to the lid ‘Take a
Pinch’ 8.5cm. long, 3.03 ozs.
£300 – 350
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61
A pair of Victorian silver
presentation oars, maker
G.B, London, 1875, 25cm.
long, contained in a fitted
case, 2.00ozs.
£80 - 120
62
A pair of Victorian silver
Harlequin sugar nips, marks
worn, modelled as Harlequin
holding two rings of serpents
above his head, 11cm. long,
1.60ozs.
£130 - 150
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63
A George IV silver rectangular
snuff box, maker Charles Reily
& George Storer, London,
1829, the hinged lid decorated
with partridge feeding in a
field, having a scroll border,
8cm. wide, 3.30ozs.
£300 - 400
64
A George V tortoiseshell and
silver mounted jewellery
box, maker’s mark worn,
Birmingham, 1923, of circular
form with hinged lid enclosing a
velvet lined interior, raised on three
squat bun feet, 10.5cm. diameter.
£200 - 300
65
A Liberty & Co ‘Cymric’
silver and enamel spoon,
Birmingham, 1903, with
hammered egg shaped bowl,
the shaped finial to the handle
pierced and inset with blue,
green and brown enamels,
stamped marks, 21cm. long.
£150 - 200
66
A George III silver book
shaped snuff box, maker
WE, London, 1819, the cover
and base with engine turned
decoration, 8.5cm. in length,
3.5ozs.
£150 - 200
67
A Victorian silver vinaigrette,
maker William & Edward
Turnpenny, Birmingham,
1898, of shaped oval form,
with engine turned and scroll
decoration, the gilded grille
pierced with foliate scrollwork,
5cm. long, 0.75ozs.
£80 - 120
68
A Chinese silver and ivory
mounted box, maker PK
(distorted), of shaped oblong
form, the Canton ivory cover
carved with buildings, trees
and boats, probably 19th
century, 12cm. long.
£100 - 150
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69, 70
69
A late 18th Century French
silver box, Paris marks to base,
of circular form, the hinged
cover decorated with a central
Royal portrait within two other
portraits and ribbon swags, the
sides embossed with cartouche
panels of putti and buildings,
8.5cm diameter, 5ozs.
£200 - 250
70
A late 19th Century French
silver gilt swing handled
desk or table box, possibly
for snuff, maker FS, being
of navette form, with twin
compartments to the interior,
double hinged covers
supported on four claw feet,
the interior to one cover
inscribed ‘C.F from Nellie 15
Sept 1881’, length 10cm.,
weighing 5.25ozs.
£150 - 200
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71
A small collection of silver
miniature furniture and
novelties by Aspreys and
others, various and dates,
includes five candlesticks, a
stand, a call bell a chair, total
weight of silver 2.00ozs.
£100 - 150
72
A matched pair of Indian
silver rosewater ewers of
traditional design with slender
knopped necks and baluster
shaped bodies, raised on
spreading circular feet, 29cm.
high, 20.38ozs.
£300 - 500
73
A Stuart Devlin modern silver
gilt novelty egg, London,
1970, opening to reveal a fish
amongst coral, 7cm. high No
240, cased.
£300 - 400
74
A Stuart Devlin modern silver
gilt novelty egg, London,
1972, opening to reveal a
jester’s head, 7cm. high No
240, cased.
£300 - 400
75
A Stuart Devlin modern silver
gilt novelty egg, London,
1969, opening to reveal a hare
emerging from it’s burrow,
7cm. high No 240, cased.
£300 - 400
73, 74, 75
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76, 77, 78
78A
81
A Victorian silver vinaigrette,
maker Nathaniel Mills,
Birmingham, 1844 of
rectangular outline, the lid
decorated with a view of a
university enclosing a gilt
pierced grille, 3.75cm. wide,
0.62ozs.
£150 – 180
82
A French white metal bust
seal in the form of a cherub,
stamped to the reverse Jullien,
12 Rue Pasquier, Paris, 6.75cm
high, together with a bronze
bust seal of Julius Caesar,
signed Chaudet, 7cm. high.
£100 - 150
83
A cased French silver parasol
handle, decorated with ribbon
and harebell swags, 10.5cm
long, together with eight
finials, 0.5ozs.
£200 - 220
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76
A Stuart Devlin modern
silver gilt egg, London, 1970,
opening to reveal a plain
interior, 7cm. high, cased.
£100 - 150
77
A Stuart Devlin modern silver
gilt and enamel novelty egg,
London, 1968, opening to
reveal three flowers , 7cm.
high No 240, cased.
£300 - 400
78
A Stuart Devlin modern silver
gilt novelty egg, London,
1970, opening to reveal a
mouse emerging from a
wedge of cheese, 7cm. high
No 240, cased.
£300 - 400
78A
A Stuart Devlin modern silver
gilt and enamel novelty egg,
London, 1986, opening to
reveal a cat and mouse playing
with a ball of wool, 7cm. high
No 33, cased.
£300 - 400
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79
A set of four George V silver
owl menu holders, maker S.
Mordan & Co Ltd, Chester
1913, in fitted case, 2.77ozs.
£500 - 700
80
An Edwardian novelty silver
box, maker HM, Birmingham,
1902, modelled in the form of
a chick emerging from an egg,
having ruby glass eyes, 8cm.
long, 4.5ozs.
£350 - 370
80
84
A cased set of three
Edwardian silver and enamel
buckles, maker HM, London,
1906.
£150 - 160
85
A cased set of six Edwardian
silver buttons and matching
two piece buckle, maker Levi
& Salaman, Birmingham,
1903/04, each decorated with
a cherub within a scrolled
border, 2.75ozs.
£200 - 220
86
A set of six Victorian
silver buttons, maker TH,
Birmingham, 1854, of circular
form, embossed with shells,
0.75ozs, cased.
£150 - 160
87
A set of six Edwardian silver
buttons, maker JMB, Chester,
1901, of circular form,
embossed with huntsmen,
0.75ozs, cased.
£120 - 130
88
A set of six Edwardian
silver buttons, maker J &
RG, Chester, 1903, of shaped
circular form, embossed with
a bust of a female, wearing a
floral headpiece, 0.5ozs, cased.
£120 - 130
89
A set of six Edwardian
silver buttons, maker R&W,
Birmingham, 1907, each
pierced with a stylised foliate
pattern, cased.
£80 - 100
90
A set of four Edwardian
Continental silver buttons,
maker RF, London,
hallmarked for 1904, each of
a pierced floral design, 0.5ozs,
cased.
£80 - 100
91
A set of six Edwardian silver
buttons, maker T&S, Chester,
1902, each decorated with a
portrait of a young girl, 1oz,
cased.
£120 - 130
92
A set of six Edwardian
silver buttons, maker WH,
Birmingham, 1904, each
decorated with a portrait of a
young girl, cased.
£80 - 100
93
A W.M.F Art Nouveau match
box holder, decorated with
the head of a female with
flowing hair and a stylised
flower, also a miniature silver
backed mirror decorated with
cherubs, Birmingham, 1917,
no handle, (2).
£60 - 70
94
A silver and agate pin tray,
modelled with a flamingo
standing in a pond, the base
stamped ‘Bein-manaussterling’, the flamingo
damaged, 14cm. high.
£150 - 160
95
An Arts and Crafts influence
silver buckle, maker IMB,
Birmingham, 1897, of stylised
pierced rectangular form, 8cm.
long, 1.25ozs.
£80 - 100
96
An Edwardian silver buckle,
maker S.I.J., Chester, 1904,
of shaped oval form, chased
with foliate scroll work, 5.5cm.
long, 0.5ozs.
£60 - 80
97
Four pairs of early 19th
century silver buttons, of
varying sizes and designs,
0.75ozs, (8).
£60 - 80
98
An Edwardian silver backed
clothes brush, maker HM,
Birmingham, 1904, embossed
with cherubs within foliate
scroll borders, together with
a plated Art Nouveau buckle
depicting a female with long
flowing hair, (2).
£40 - 50
99
A collection of seven named
silver thimbles, various makers
and dates, 1oz, cased.
£80 - 100
100
A plated lady’s belt,
comprising eighteen linked
female portrait medallions,
61cm long, together with
another plated belt of linked
foliate pierced panels, 67cm.
long, (2).
£120 - 130
101
A silver plated lady’s belt,
comprising seventeen linked
panels decorated with cherub’s
heads, 66cm. long.
£150 - 180
102
A lady’s silver belt, by Levi &
Salaman, Birmingham, 1904,
comprising ten linked panels
of cherubs, within scrolled
borders, 72cm. long, 5ozs.
£150 - 160
103
A lady’s Arts & Craft
influence silver belt, maker
Levi & Salaman, Birmingham,
1898, comprising thirteen
linked scroll panels, 65cm
long, 4 ozs.
£120 - 140
104
A Continental silver pedestal
cream dish, stamped 925,
maker SBL, of circular
form, with embossed panels
depicting a cow and a farmer
with yoke and pails, raised
on a circular spreading foot,
12cm. diameter, 4.20ozs.
£80 - 120
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105
105
A pair of Imperial Russian
silver candlesticks, maker
O.C, 1893, of square tapering
outline, decorated with grape
and vineleaf decoration on
a knopped stem and square
weighted base with floral
decorated feet, 31.5cm., high.
£200 - 300
106
A set of six Russian silver
and gilt spoons, the bowls
decorated with niello scenes of
monuments, Kalouga, maker
Syemyen Kozakov, contained
in a fitted case, 3.8ozs.
£200 - 300
107
A Russian silver snuff box,
with gilded interior and
engraved with Peter the Great
on horseback, maker Michael
Karpinsky, 1825 - 38, 1.89oz.
£100 - 150
108
A Dutch silver oval pin tray
decorated with putti, scrolling
foliage and flowerheads, with
loop carrying handles to the
sides, 18.5cm. wide. 4.14ozs.
£200 - 250
109
A Dutch silver tobacco box of
oval outline, the lid and back
with embossed decoration
of battle scenes, 14cm. long,
5.71ozs.
£180 – 220
110
110
A Chinese silver four piece tea and coffee service, of ovoid form, embossed with rocky islands, a
figure fishing and another in a boat, shaped handles and spouts, character seal marks to the base,
height of coffee pot 16cm, together with a rectangular twin handled tray, decorated with a river
landscape with two figures crossing a bridge, within a simulated bamboo rim, character seal marks
to the base, 37cm long, total weight 70ozs (5).
£1000 - 1500
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111
A Chinese five piece silver
tea set, early 20th century,
comprising; kettle on stand
with burner, teapot, sugar
bowl with cover, cream
jug and tea canister, with
square bodies, decorated
with bamboo, the handles of
simulated bamboo, together
with a pair of sugar tongs and
tea strainer, all with character
marks, together with the
original bill of sale from Tow
Mow Shing (silversmith), 3rd
May 1922, height of kettle
and stand 30cm., total weight
73ozs, (7).
£1500 - 2500
112
A Continental white metal
mounted strawberry
basket of circular form, with
pierced strawberry and foliate
decoration, beaded swing
handle, on three pierced feet
with blue opaque glass liner,
25cm. diameter.
£300 - 350
113
An Imperial Russian fiddle
pattern matched part
flatware service, initialled,
includes nine tablespoons, six
dessert spoons, one teaspoon,
three table forks, five dessert
forks, two table knives and
three dessert knives, total
weight of silver, 52.50ozs.
£400 - 500
15
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114
114
A Continental silver character
cream jug, probably French,
late 19th Century, modelled
in the form of the bust of
Napoleon, three partially worn
stamped marks to the base,
11.5cm. high, 7ozs.
£250 - 300
115
A Chinese export three piece silver tea set of globular form,
decorated with birds and prunus, the handles and spout of
simulated bamboo, height of teapot 11.5cm., character seal
marks to the bases, total weight 31.75ozs, (3).
£400 - 500
116
117
116
A large Burmese silver rice
bowl, late 19th Century, of
circular form, embossed with
animals and reptiles, within
stylised borders, the base
engraved with a floral spray,
29cm. diameter.
£200 - 250
117
A Chinese hammered silver three piece tea service, maker’s
mark worn, finesse marks of square outline with handles in the
form of dragons, 24.18ozs.
£400 - 600
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118
A Chinese silver three piece
tea service, maker Wang
Hing & Co, Hong Kong,
the teapot with rectangular
bamboo shoot handle, the
body decorated with finches
amongst bamboo, with similar
decoration to the cream jug
and sugar basin, total weight
of silver 27.30ozs.
£1200 - 1500
119
An Indo Persian silver
cigarette box of rectangular
form with foliate engraved
decoration, to both obverse
and reverse, 18cm. wide,
9.40ozs.
£150 - 200
123, 120, 122
120
A Chinese silver serviette
ring, maker Woshing,
Shanghai, initialled, decorated
with a dragon, 1.43ozs.
£30 - 50
121
Five Chinese silver teaspoons,
the oval bowls with bamboo
stems, the terminals with
characters or simulated coins,
various makers, total weight of
silver 2.31ozs.
£70 - 90
122
A Chinese silver backed hand
mirror, maker Woshing,
Shanghai, the back decorated
with a dragon chasing a pearl,
with circular bevelled mirror
plate, 27cm. long, together
with a hair brush.
£180 - 220
123
A Chinese silver backed
hand mirror, maker Hung
Chow, initialled, the back
with embossed decoration of
bamboo shoots, containing a
circular bevelled mirror plate,
26cm. long.
£150 - 200
17
124
124
A Victorian four piece silver
tea and coffee service,
maker Martin Hall & Co Ltd,
London, 1874, of classical
vase form, with engraved
and embossed decoration
of cherub masks, floral and
ribbon swags above a border
of stiff chased leaves and leaf
capped loop handles, the
covers with pineapple finials,
height of the coffee pot 28cm.,
total weight 90ozs (4).
£1500 - 2000
125
A George III silver teapot,
London, 1808, together
with a similar cream jug and
sugar bowl, London 1819, all
three of barge shape with later
engraved decoration, 32.31oz.
£300 - 400
18
126
A late Victorian silver
teapot, maker Charles Stuart
Harris, London, 1895, of
oblong form, fluted corners,
gadrooned rims, supported on
four ball feet, 16.5cm. high,
20.75ozs.
£150 - 200
127
A Victorian silver teapot,
maker Samuel Hayne and
Dudley Carter, London,
1843, of baluster form, circular
pedestal base, leaf capped
scroll handle, embossed with
floral panels, the semi domed
cover with open flowerhead
finial, 19cm. high, 24.75ozs.
£250 - 300
126
127
128
128
A Victorian Britannia
standard silver coffee pot,
maker Robert Garrard,
London, 1853, of classical
baluster form, decorated
overall, in the Holbeinesque
manner with panels and
borders of stylised foliate
scrollwork and figural masks,
scroll handle, the semi-domed
cover with a putto fighting a
dragon, 25cm. high, 33.5ozs.
£500 - 600
129
An early Victorian silver
teapot, maker Benjamin
Reece Dexter, London, 1838,
of circular form, embossed
with foliate scroll work, scroll
handle, the semi-domed cover
with an open flowerhead finial,
15cm. high, 24.5ozs.
£300 - 400
130
A Victorian silver pedestal
sweetmeat dish, maker
H.W & Co, Sheffield, 1847,
having a scroll and foliate
border enclosing pierced
scroll decorated panels, 23cm.
diameter, 9.23ozs.
£200 - 250
131
A Victorian silver oval bowl,
maker Charles Stuart Harris,
London, 1885, with embossed
floral decoration, wavy-edge
border and pierced handles to
the side, 19cm. wide, 7.43ozs.
£200 - 250
129
19
132
135
20
132
A George III silver pedestal
sugar basket, maker Robert
(I) and David (I) Hennell,
London, 1796, crested, with
floral banded decoration and
reeded border and swing
handle, on a shaped pedestal
foot, 18cm. high, 8.28ozs.
£450 - 550
133
A pair of Victorian silver
goblets, maker JR, Sheffield,
1877, inscribed, with engraved
foliate decoration raised on a
knopped stem and spreading
circular foot, 18cm. high,
20.42ozs.
£200 - 300
134
A George II Irish silver
counter tray, Dublin, 1730,
no maker’s mark, of circular
form, crested, with beaded
borders and rim, 13cm
diameter, 3ozs.
£200 - 300
135
An early George III silver
mug, maker William &
Robert Peaston, London,
1762, of baluster form with
leaf capped scroll handle,
12.5cm. high, 13ozs.
£200 - 250
136
A Victorian silver pedestal
dish, maker Thomas and
William Dobson, London,
1879, of half reeded design,
raised on a shaped pedestal
and square base, 7.20oz.
£80 - 120
137
A pair of George III silver
bottle coasters, maker’s
mark worn, London, 1803,
of traditional plain circular
design, with turned wood
bases.
£100 - 150
143
138
A George III Silver cream jug,
and a matching sugar bowl,
maker J S and T H, London,
1799, the sugar bowl of oval
boat shape with swing handle,
raised on a pedestal base, the
cream jug of barge shape with
strap handle, both with similar
engraved decoration, 13.50oz.
£150 - 200
144
139
A Victorian Silver creampail,
maker Francis Boone
Thomas, London, 1886,
having pierced sides, and blue
glass liner, raised on a pedestal
base, 6.31oz.
£80 - 120
140
A George III silver salt, maker
J E, London, 1806, of circular
outline with reeded edges,
4.11oz.
£50 - 70
141
A Victorian silver mounted
claret jug, maker Mappin
& Webb, London, 1899, the
hinged lid with loop handle,
mounted on a clear glass base,
22.5cm. high.
£100 - 150
142
A Victorian silver spirit flask,
maker William Summers,
London, 1875, of plain
traditional form with engraved
crest, and detachable base,
to form the cup, 15cm. high.
9.25oz.
£100 - 150
143
A pair of Victorian silver gilt
sweetmeat dishes by William
Comyns, London, 1892, of
oval lobed form, embossed
with cherubs, flowers and
foliate scrollwork, 17cm. long,
9.25ozs, (2).
£250 - 300
144
A pair of early George III
silver candle snuffers, maker
IB, probably John Bucket (see
Grimdale No.3621, pg258),
London, 1763, crested, 15cm.
long, 3.5ozs.
£150 - 200
145
A George III silver marrow
scoop, maker Richard
Crossley & George Smith IV,
London, 1808, 23cm. long,
1.37ozs.
£70 - 90
146
A George III silver
candlestick, maker Smith
Tate & Co (Nicholson &
Hoult), Sheffield, 1814,
crested, decorated with foliate
and shell borders, the base
loaded, 30cm. high.
£250 - 300
146
21
152
147
A late Victorian silver tea
caddy, maker William Hutton
& Sons ltd, London, 1898, of
circular form, with embossed
foliate scroll decoration, 10cm.
high, 6ozs.
£80 - 100
148
A late Victorian silver hot
water jug, maker Joseph
& Horace Savory, London,
1886, of a tapering oval, half
fluted form, crested, 24.5cm.
high, 16.25ozs.
£150 – 170
149
A Victorian silver twin
handled sugar basin, maker
Edward, Edward Jnr, John &
William Barnard, London,
1845, of compressed circular
form with leaf capped
scroll handles, engraved
and embossed with foliate
scrollwork, 13cm. high, 12ozs.
£140 - 160
22
153
150
A late Victorian silver
pedestal fruit dish, maker
HA, Sheffield, 1897, of
circular form with lobed and
foliate scroll decoration, 20cm.
diameter, 14.25ozs.
£150 - 160
151
A late Victorian Britannia
standard silver sugar caster,
of heavy gauge, maker
W.W - B.T, London, 1900,
of octagonal baluster form,
22.5cm. high, 13ozs.
£150 - 170
152
A George V silver inkwell
and cover, maker W&W,
London, 1911, modelled in
the form of a classical Italian
monument, of square shape,
decorated with classical figures
within stylised foliate borders
and on four figural feet, the
detachable cover with further
classical decoration, 13.5cm.
high, 7.5ozs.
£100 - 150
153
A late Victorian silver
rosebowl, maker William
Hutton & Sons Ltd, London,
1898, on a domed foot with
fluting around the lower body
and a band of embossed
ribbon and floral swags above,
26cm. diameter, 30.5 ozs.
£400 – 600
154-160.
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