Sale Catalogue (Silver)
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Sale Catalogue (Silver)
FIRST DAY’S SALE WEDNESDAY 18th APRIL 2012 SILVER Commencing at 10.30am Silver will be on view on: Saturday 14th April 9.00am to 1.00pm Sunday 15th April 2.00pm to 4.00pm Monday 16th April 9.00am to 5.15pm Tuesday 17th April 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: mcilroym@bhandl.co.uk 1. A pair of 19th Century Sheffield plated decanter or bottle coasters with high pierced sides, gadrooned rims and turned wooden bases, 10cm high (2). £100-£200. 2. An e.p mounted large claret jug of cylindrical form, the hinged lid surmounted by a putto holding cymbals, the neck with banded decoration of feasting cherubs and foliate decorated spout, having an applied reeded handle, 36cm. high. £300-£500. 3. A Guild of Handicraft threepiece beaten silver condiment set of circular ovoid form, maker Guild of Handicraft, London, 1969, 7.23ozs. £120-£150. 4. A Hong Kong silver desk stand. £120-£150. 5. An Edwardian replica of a mid 17th century porringer, the hammered bowl with austere scroll engraved decoration, the handles in the form of coiled serpents, London 1907, maker Herbert Charles Lambert, 11.5cm diameter, 11.25ozs. £300-£350. 2 4 4 5 6. A Georg Jensen large footed bowl, the circular bowl with a hammered finish, on a foot of curving leaves and seed pods, on a circular stepped base, makers marks and London import marks for 1925, height 15cm, diameter 19.5cm, weighing 20.75ozs. £400-£600. 7. A set of four Edwardian vases, tapered cylindrical form, decorated with floral sprays beneath flared and fluted rims, supported on loaded circular fluted bases, Birmingham 1904, maker Elkington & Co Ltd, 15cm high (4). £200-£300. 8. An Indian sterling silver three piece tea set, of ovoid form with embossed foliate and banded decoration, raised on swept feet, each piece stamped Sterling silver, 39.64ozs. £400-£500. 9. A Chinese lady’s silver backed four piece dressing table set: comprising a hand mirror, hairbrush, clothes brush and comb, with engraved fiery dragon decoration, each piece fully marked (4). £300-£400. 6 7 8 5 12 10 10 . An Art Nouveau influence vase, square tapering form, with lobed rim decorated with stylised flowers, on a stepped square base, 15.5cm. high, maker C.W&S, Birmingham, 1911, 6.36ozs. £200-£250. 11 . A George VI four piece tea service of oval outline, with fluted panels, on shaped bases, maker EV, Sheffield, 1937/28, 60.57ozs. £900-£1100. 11 6 12 . An Edward VII oval pierced bowl, with vine leaf and grape border, pierced foliate and scroll decorated sides, 25.5cm. wide, maker George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester, 1901, 20.51ozs. £350-£450. 13 . A George VI circular salver, with moulded wavy edge border, on three swept feet, with presentation inscription to the reverse, 20.5cm. diameter, maker R.P, London, 1937, 9.67ozs. £150-£250. 14 . A George VI circular salver with moulded wavy edge border, raised on four scroll feet, inscribed to the reverse, 36cm. diameter, maker E.V possibly Edward Vogel, Sheffield, 1937, 33.25ozs. £500-£700. 15 . A George V circular salver with moulded wavy edge border, raised on three swept feet, inscribed to the underside, 31cm. diameter, maker Elkington & Co Birmingham, 1934, 25.25ozs. £400-£500. 14 16 16 . A George V rectangular two-handled serving tray, with gadrooned rim and acanthus decorated handles, 61cm. wide, maker G.A, Sheffield, 1931, 78.58ozs £1300-£1500. 7 17 . An Edward VII circular serving dish, with engraved grape and vine leaf decoration and pierced trellis border, 26cm. diameter, maker J.R, Sheffield, 1905, 12.50ozs. £200-£300. 17 18 18 . A George V vanity and part picnic set, initialled MSC, MC, MMCD , including three rectangular dressing table boxes, one rectangular tray, one oval mirror, two brushes, two clothes brushes, one shoe horn, one button hook , one spirit flask, twelve assorted oval and circular jars and containers, maker Finnigans LTD, London, 1912, total weight of silver, 73.50ozs. £1500-£2000. 8 19 . A cut glass decanter and stopper, of ovoid form with hobnail decoration and silver mounted collar, 29cm. high. £150-£250. 20 . An Edward VII pedestal two handled bowl, inscribed. with reeded border, on a spreading circular foot, 21cm. wide, maker’s mark worn, Birmingham, 1908, 12.41ozs. £300-£350. 21 . A George V cigarette casket of plain rectangular form, wood lined, Birmingham 1913, maker A & J Zimmerman Ltd, 22cm long. £100-£150. 22 . An Edwardian cream jug and twin handled sugar bowl, of ovoid form, with fluted and embossed floral decoration, scroll handles and on three hoof feet, London 1906, maker Walkter and Charles Sissons, height of cream jug 10cm, 8ozs (2). £150-£200. 23 . A George VI octagonal salver of plain form with reeded border, raised on four rectangular feet, 32cm. wide, maker Walker and Hall Sheffield, 1944. 30.19ozs £400-£600. 24 . A pair of Edwardian/ George V Cafe-au-lait pots, of cylindrical tapered 18th century style, scroll handles, 20cm. high, maker William Hutton & Co Ltd, London, 1909/10, 28.5ozs. £350-£400. 23 24 9 25 25 . A George V three-piece coffee service with a wrythen half reeded decoration comprising coffee pot with ebonised knob and handle, twin handled sugar basin and cream jug, height of coffee pot 22cm, high, maker E. Viner, Sheffield, 1921, 37.5ozs. £500-£600. 26 . A George V rectangular dressing table tray with engraved scroll and foliate decoration, 30cm. wide, maker C.C, Chester 1912, 11.67ozs. £150-£200. 27 . An Edward VII photograph frame. of rectangular outline with embossed scroll decoration and husk ornament, 31cm. high, maker’s mark indistinct, Chester, 1909. £120-£150. 28 . A Liberty and Co circular bowl with woven banded and lobed decoration, 18cm. diameter, maker Liberty & Co, Birmingham, 1910, 22.63ozs. £300-£500. 10 28 29 . A George V glass and silver mounted ice bucket of tapering cylindrical form, with hobnail and stella cut decoration, with silver mount and loop handle, maker Mappin & Webb, London, 1912. £120-£150. 30 . A set of five Continental silver sporting models of a tennis player, golfer, sailing yacht, show jumper and a skier, stamped Alen Dione, 925. £300-£400. 31 . A late 19th century continental silver backed hairbrush set, with hand mirror, and tooth brush, contained in a fitted case. £150-£200. 32 . A Victorian gentleman’s clear glass and silver mounted travelling toiletry set with assorted jars, brushes and ring box, contained in a fitted case, London, 1872. £300-£400. 32A. A gentleman’s travelling toiletry set, of assorted clear glass and silver mounted jars, bottles and boxes, brushes and lidded boxes, crested and mongrammed contained in a fitted case. £500-£700. 33 . An Edward VII two handled trophy cup and cover, the stepped domed cover with urn finial, the cup with maker JD,WD, Sheffield, 1906, scrolling handles and girdle, on a spreading circular foot, 22cm. high, 14.95ozs. £250-£350. 33 34 34 . An Edward VII Irish silver bowl with embossed decoration of floral sprays and cartouches, the rim having mask scroll and foliate decorated border, 28cm. diameter, maker W, Dublin, 1905, 44.37ozs. £1800-£2000. 11 35 35 . A Georg Jensen pedestal dish of beaten oval form, raised on a short foliate pedestal on a lozenge shaped base, 12.5cm. wide, stamped marks, together with a pair of Georg Jensen pair of tongs, total weight of silver, 4.08ozs. £600-£700. 36 . An arts and craft influence silver and enamel square dish, the central panel with low relief bust of a child with a pale blue enamel ground, having curled rims, 10cm. wide, maker William Hutton & Sons, Ltd, London, 1904, 3.18ozs. £300-£400. 37 . A set of eight Old English pattern serving spoons,crested, maker TN possibly Thomas Northcote, London, 1785, 16.27ozs. £250-£300. 38 39 38 . A French silver gilt chalice, the bowl with banded latin script raised on a pierced knopped stem with angel, dove and salamander motifs, on a spreading circular foot, with pierced scroll border, 19cm. high,marks indistinct contained in a fitted box. £400-£600. 12 39 . A French silver gilt chalice, the bowl of plain circular form, raised on a foliate and grape decorated stem on a spreading circular foot, 18.5cm. high marks indisinct, together with a matched circular paten of plain circular form with beaded border, 15cm. diameter. total weight of silver 33.95ozs. contained in a fitted case. £500-£700. 40. No Lot. 41 41 . A Georgian silver vinaigrette in the form of an articulated fish, the hinged head enclosing a gilt grille, 9cm. long, maker L & C, Birmingham, 1817, 15gms. £500-£600. 42 . A William IV silver handle in the form of a recumbent cow, 7cm. long, maker DS, Sheffield, 1836. 14gms. £60-£80. 43 . A Charles II silver medallion, probably commemorating the Restoration, 2.5cm. diameter. £80-£120. 44 . An Asprey & Co gilt metal mounted double ended scent bottle. £400-£500. 45 . A Victorian spirit flask of oval form, with screw top , crested, 14cm. high, maker J.D & S, Sheffield, 1874, 6.25ozs. £120-£160. 46 . A pair of George III candle snuffers, crested, with foliate and scroll engraved decoration, 15cm. long, maker IB, London, 1774, 3.22ozs. £80-£100. 47 . A George III oblong nutmeg grater, maker Phipps & Robinson, London, 1802. £300-£500. 48 . A George III rectangular nutmeg grater, maker Joseph Taylor, Birmingham, 1818 £300-£500. 43 44 47 49 48 49 . A George III oval nutmeg grater, crested, maker Peter & Ann Bateman, London, 1801. £600-£800. 13 50 50 . An 18th century silver, tortoiseshell and m-o-p inlaid snuff box of oval form, unmarked . £400-£600. 50A . A Victorian oblong snuff box, engraved with foliate scrollwork, maker Taylor & Perry, Birmingham, 1843. £200-£300 50A 51 52 53 54 55 14 51 . A George III oval flattened snuff box, maker Taylor & Perry, London, 1797. £250-£350. 52 . A George IV rectangular snuff box, with monogram to the cover, maker S & BM, Birmingham, 1912. £100-£150. 53 . A George IV rectangular vinaigrette, with engraved scale decoration, maker T.S, Birmingham, 1824. £120-£160. 54 . A Victorian ‘Castle top’ vinaigrette of rectangular form, maker Edward Smith, Birmingham, 1853. £400-£600. 55 . A George IV rectangular vinaigrette, maker TN, Birmingham, 1820. £120-£160. 56 . A William IV rectangular vinaigrette, maker T.S, Birmingham, 1832, together with a George III oblong vinaigrette, grille missing, maker Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham, 1802 £140-£180. 57 . A Victorian visiting card case, with foliate scroll decoration, maker George Unite, Birmingham, 1878. £80-£100. 58 . A Victorian combined cigarette case, sovereign holder and timepiece, maker WS, Chester, 1888. £150-£250. 59 59 . A William IV etui with engine turned decoration, maker Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham, 1836. £120-£160. 60 . A late Victorian elongated oval vesta case, maker Samuel Mordan & Co, London, 1898. £60-£80. 61 . A George IV silver gilt child’s rattle: with coral teether, 11cm long. £100-£150. 62 . A 19th century butter spade with turned wood handle, pierced blade, maker’s mark only. £80-£120. 63 . Five various 19th century caddy spoons, various makers and dates.(5). £150-£250. 64 . A set of five Victorian vine leaf shaped wine labels, London, 1845/46 . £250-£350. 64 65 66 65 . A set of five stamped letter wine labels, each depicting the first letter of the wine, maker George Unite, Birmingham, 1853/54. £160-£180. 66 . A Georgian rectangular wine label by Hester Bateman, engraved ‘Lisbon’ also a navette shaped label engraved ‘Gin’, Birmingham, 1906 and a rectangular wine label ‘Port’, Sheffield, 1902. (3) . £80-£100. 15 69 68 67 . A George IV silver vinaigrette: of rectangular form, with overall engine turned decoration, the silver gilt grille pierced with a floral pattern, London 1821, maker’s mark W E, length 4cm, 1.25ozs. £100-£150. 68 . A set of four enamelled silver and cut glass scent bottles of quartered form, contained in matching cylindrical stand, raised on ball feet, stamped 900, in a fitted case. £200-£300. 69 . A continental silver and pink enamelled lady’s cheroot case, of rectangular outline, with applied pierced silver vase of flower motif, 8.5cm. long, bears import marks for Glasgow 1929 and a pink enamelled silver circular ring box, maker H M, Birmingham, 1921, (2). £120-£180. 70 . A Russian Imperial silver and niello inlaid, rectangular box, decorated all over with scrolls and foliage, with a gilded interior, 8cm. wide, maker HM, 1853, 3.25ozs. £150-£250. 16 70 71 71 . A continental silver gilt compact, of rectangular outline, the hinged lid decorated with a polychrome panel depicting revellers in a garden landscape, enclosing two lidded compartments and a mirror panel, 8cm. wide, bears import marks for London, 1932. £350-£450. 72 . A Dunhill silver petrol operated cigarette lighter with watch. serial No 1213, bears import marks London, 1927. £300-£400. 73 . A George IV silver gilt child’s rattle, with coral teether, the baluster body with eight bells, profusely chased with open flowerheads, with whistle terminal, 15.5cm. long, maker Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, 1827, £200-£300. 74 . An early 20th century silver pin cushion in the form of a chick, 4cm. high, maker S M & CO, Sheffield, no date letter. £80-£120. 75 . A George IV vinaigrette, of plain rectangular form, with engine turned decoration, pierced gilt grille, maker CR & GS, London, 1829, 0.92ozs. £60-£80. 73 76 . A French silver cup and saucer, with palmette decoration, together with another continental silver cup and saucer with oak leaf banded decoration and an associated spoon, total weight of silver 10.38ozs. £200-£300. 77 . An Imperial Russian silver and enamel purse, the exterior decorated with applied hare, ladybird, signature and initials, 7.5cm. long, maker AK, bears kokoshnik mark for 1899-1908. £500-£700. 78 78 . An Art Deco period four piece tea service of square outline, initialled, the lids to the water jug and teapot of square stepped form, raised on square stepped bases, maker Charles Boynton, London, 1934, all pieces signed Charles Boynton, 64.75ozs £1000-£1500. 17 79 79 . An Imperial Russian silver cigarette box of banded rectangular outline, the hinged lid with inset sapphire cabochon clasp, having a further hinged compartment and a lidded compartment to the end, 11.5cm. wide, maker Johann Victor Aarne, assay masters mark worn possibly JK, bears kokoshnik mark for 1899-1908. £1000-£1200. 82 81a 81 18 80 . A Dutch silver rectangular plaque depicting a tavern scene with a cavalier drinking with a young woman on his knee, contained in an ebonised frame, size of plaque 6.5 cm. x 8cm. £80-£100. 81 . An Imperial Russian cloisonne rectangular snuff box, decorated with stylised flowerheads and scrolls, bears Kokoshnik mark for 1908-26, 6.5cm. long. £250-£350. 81A. An Imperial Russian silver cigarette or cigar case, with two hinged flaps decorated with scroll work, enclosing a gilded interior with retaining bar, 12.5cm. long, Maker EF, assay master A.M, 3 1852, 6.09ozs. £200-£300. 82 . A continental silver and silver gilt rectangular compact, the hinged lid enclosing two lidded compartments and a rectangular mirror panel, 9cm. long. £250-£350. 77 85 83 83 . A Continental silver gilt and blue enamel powder compact of art Deco influence, the hinged lid enclosing a glided interior with mirror panel, 8.5cm. wide. £300-£400. 84 . A Chinese silver buckle in two rectangular parts, each with a character mark enclosed by birds amongst prunus blossom, each panel 4.5cm. wdie. 0.85ozs. £150-£200. 85 . A pair of Danish silver and enamel taper sticks, of trefoil outline, raised on a circular foot, 5cm. wide, stamped to the foot Meka, Denmark, sterling, 925. £50-£70. 86 . A Georg Jensen preserve spoon, with ovoid bowl, waisted stem, the terminal in the form of the Danish ‘three tower’ assay mark, 16.5cm. long, stamped marks, 1.18ozs. £120-£150. 87 . A set of nine Georgian silver fruit knives, crested, with ribbed handles, maker MD, lion passant and monarchs head to each knife, (9). £60-£80. 86 89 88 . A pair of George III Old English pattern sauce ladles, crested, maker I.L London, 1784, and a near matching sauce ladle, maker IL, London, 1785, 4.24ozs. £60-£100. 89 . A George III fish slice, crested, the oval blade with pierced rectangular panel enclosed by scroll border with filled reeded handle, 19cm. long, maker Robert Hennell, London, 1790. £150-£250. 90 90 . A George I Old English pattern rat tail basting spoon, crested, 40cm. long, maker AR, London, 1714, 7.68ozs. and a George III Old English pattern serving spoon, initialled, maker RC, London, 1796, 3.06ozs. £200-£300. 19 92 91 . A set of six of six George IV Scottish single struck kings pattern table spoons, maker Peter Aitken, Glasgow, 1829, and a set of six Scottish single struck kings pattern dinner forks, maker Mackay & Chisholm, Edinburgh, 1851, total weight of silver 29.13ozs. £500-£700. 92 . A matched kings pattern flatware service includes six tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, six teaspoons, six dinner forks, twelve dessert forks, three sauce ladles, six dinner forks, twelve dinner knives and thirteen dessert knives, various makers and dates, total weight of silver 102.82ozs. £2000-£3000. 20 93 . A matched Hanoverian pattern part flat ware service, includes eight dinner forks, six dessert forks, various makers and dates, together with six pistol handled dinner knives and six dessert knives, total weight of silver 26.36ozs. £550-£650. 94 . A matched Old English pattern part flat ware service, includes ten tablespoons, six dessert spoons and three sauce ladles, various makers and dates, total weight of silver 39.16ozs. £600-£800. 95 . No Lot 96 . A pair of 19th century Irish sugar nips £150-£250. 97 . A set of six William IV Irish silver Old English patter, bright cut teaspoons,maker S&W, Dublin, 1833, 3.45ozs. £120-£150. 101 98 . A Victorian Irish silver fiddle pattern mustard spoon, crested, maker JS, Dublin, 1851, 0.44ozs. £50-£60. 99 . A George V Old English thread pattern flatware service, Sheffield 1926, makers W. Hutton & Sons Ltd., comprising: twelve table spoons (one plated), twelve table forks (one plated), twelve dessert forks (one plated), twelve dessert spoons (one plated), ten teaspoons, twelve egg spoons, four salt spoons, four sauce ladles and one soup ladle, contained in an oak canteen, total weight of silver 139ozs (79) £1800-£2200. 100 . A George IV fiddle and thread pattern basting spoon, crested, London 1823, maker William Eley and William Fearn, 31cm long, together with a Victorian fiddle pattern basting spoon, crested, London 1839, makers mark SH - DC, 30cm long, 9.75ozs (2). £200-£250. 101 . A George III toasting fork tapered shaft with three tines and turned wood handle, London 1815, maker Thomas Phipps and Edward Robinson, 46cm long. £150-£200. 102 . An early Victorian fiddle, thread and shell pattern flatware service, comprising: six table spoons, six table forks, six dessert forks and six dessert spoons, London 1838, maker Charles Lias, 58ozs (24) £800-£1000. 103 . A cased set of Swedish silver gilt trefid spoons, early 20th century, each engraved on the stem with a mask, flower bud and monogram, comprising: two 19.5cm in length, two 16cm in length and twelve 11.5cm in length, all fully marked, maker C.G. Hallberg. £200-£250. 104 . A set of six Victorian fiddle pattern table forks, London 1845, maker William Eaton, 13ozs (6) £200-£250. 105 . A matched set of six Victorian fiddle pattern table forks, being three London 1838, makers mark WT-RA., two London 1841, makers William Bateman & Daniel Ball, and one 1842, makers William Bateman & Daniel Ball, 12.25ozs (6) £200-£250. 106 . A set of six George III fiddle pattern dessert spoons, London 1815, makers mark IPGP, 7 ozs (6) £150-£200. 107 . A set of six Victorian fiddle pattern dessert forks, London 1842, maker William Bateman & Daniel Ball, 7ozs (6) £100-£120. 108 . A set of six late 19th century Russian silver gilt and cloisonne enamelled teaspoons with polychrome floral decoration to the back of the bowl, maker’s mark H A, 11cm long (6). £150-£170. 109 . An Elizabeth II part kings pattern flatware service, includes two tablespoons, six dessert spoons, six soup spoons, six teaspoons, six coffee spoons, six dinner forks, six dessert forks, six fish forks, six fish knives, six steel bladed dinner knives, six steel bladed dessert knives and three-piece carving set, maker PP Ltd, Sheffield, 1973, total weight of silver 90ozs £600-£800. 110 . A George III fiddle pattern basting spoon, maker SH, London, 1816, 5.27ozs. £80-£120. 111 . A pair of George III and later decorated Hanoverian pattern berry spoons with embossed and chased gilded bowls, marks worn, 4.88ozs. £250-£300. 112 . A George III Old English pattern soup ladle, with beaded edging, initialled, having a shell shaped fluted bowl, 34cm. long, maker GJ, London, 1782. £200-£250. 113 . A William IV fiddle pattern fish server of traditional design with pierced fish and bird designs, 31cm. long, maker JB, London, 1831, 5.58ozs. £150-£200. 114 . A collection of Georgian, Victorian and later Old English pattern flatware, various makers and dates, 92ozs (59) £1300-£1500. 21 115 115 . A set of twelve Imperial Russian silver gilt coffee spoons with foliate engraved bowls with spiral twist stems, cased, maker BA, 1891, 4.95ozs. £300-£400. 116 . An early 19th century pressed metal chatelaine with scissors, pin cushion, thimble, an ivory page notebook. £100-£150. *By descent: from Sake Dean Mahomed. Sake Dean Mahomed was a Bengali traveller who introduced the first curry house restaurant in Britain in 1810. He was also known as ‘Doctor Brighton’ after opening a shampooing vapour massage parlour in Brighton. He became shampooing surgeon to both George IV and William IV. 22 117 117 . A Victorian presentation silver inkwell in the form of a Roman oil lamp with domed lid and swan neck handle, maker James Charles Edington, London, 1845. 4.30 ozs £500-£600. * Presented to Sake Dean Mahomed by a Princess Poniatowski, (sister of King Stanilaus I of Poland) 116 118 . A George II waiter, of circular form with scalloped and scroll border, on three hoof feet, the centre with engraved blank cartouche, London 1751, makers mark W - , 18cm diameter, weighing 8.25ozs. £250-£300. 119 . A large Victorian presentation salver of circular form, inscription and armorial to the centre within a band of foliate scroll engraving, with a similar decorated pierced border, on four scroll and pierced feet, Sheffield 1858, makers Thomas Bradbury & Sons, 45cm diameter, 73ozs. £1000-£1200. 23 120 120 . A set of four George III fluted candlesticks, with beaded borders, on square loaded bases and detachable nozzles, Sheffield circa 1785, maker John Parsons and Co, two nozzles with maker’s mark T D (some marks rubbed), 29cm high (4). £700-£1000. 121 . A pair of late Victorian tapersticks on shaped square loaded bases, with fluted knop columns and detachable nozzles, London 1897, maker Thomas Bradbury and Sons, 12.25cm high (2). £200-£300. 121 24 122 . A pair of George IV butter shells of good gauge on three cast periwinkle feet, crested, London 1824, maker Rebecca Eames and Edward Barnard, 14cm width, 11.75ozs (2). £200-£250. 122 123 123 . A Victorian four piece tea service of tapered oval form, decorated with vertical fluting, foliate banding, reeded scroll handles to the cream jug and sugar bowl, each piece with engraved crest within a shield, comprising: tea kettle, stand and lamp, teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl, London 1884/85/86, makers mark J B, 45.25ozs (4). £1000-£1500. 25 129 125 124 . A pair of late Victorian bon bon dishes of oval form with pierced and embossed foliate scroll decoration, London 1896, maker William Comyns, 16.5cm long, 5.75ozs (2). £150-£200. 125 . A William IV silver gilt snuff box of rectangular outline, inscribed, with foliate engraved borders. 10.5cm long, maker T.D London, 1837, 5.53ozs in a leather case. £300-£400. 127 26 126 . A George III circular dumb waiter, crested, with beaded rim and raised on three swept feet, 21cm. diameter, maker John Crouch I & Thomas Hannam, London, 1779, 13.02ozs. £200-£250. 127 . A Victorian batchelors teapot of oval reeded outline, with engraved scroll border and spout, 20cm. long, maker Joseph Bradbury & John Henderson, Sheffield, 1878, 10.51ozs. £150-£250. 128 . A George III teapot of cartouche outline, the panels decorated with scrolls, garlands and husks, maker Robert Hennell I, London, 1782, 16.65ozs. £250-£350. 129 . A George III mug of cylindrical tapering form, initialled, with S-shaped scroll handle, 14.25cm. high, maker TC, London, 1810, 11.80ozs. £250-£350. 128 130 130 . A George III coffee pot of baluster form, with hinged dome lid and beaded spire finial and foliate decorated spout, 26cm. high, maker I.D possibly John Dutton, London, 1771, 23.89ozs. £600-£800. 131 . A George III beaker. of plain cylindrical form with flared rim, initialled, 8.5cm. high, makers mark worn, London, 1768, 2.81ozs. £150-£200. 27 132 133 134 135 132 . A George III mug of cylindrical outline, with acanthus capped scroll handle, on a gadrooned spreading circular foot, 13cm. high, maker FC, London, 1766, 13.56ozs. £300-£500. 133 . A Victorian coffee pot in the 18th century style, of slender tapering form, with domed hinged lid, and ebonised scroll 28 handle, 20cm. high, maker Joseph Bradbury & Edward Bradbury, London, 1877, 14.85ozs. £300-£500. 134 . A George III sauce boat of traditional outline, crested, with gadrooned border, acanthus capped handle , raised on three shell shaped swept feet, 21cm. long, makers mark worn, London, 1757, 14.46ozs. £300-£500. 135 . A 19th century continental silver cow creamer with inset garnet eyes, the hinged lid with stylised fly and the tail looped to form a handle, 13.5cm. long, marks worn, 5.35ozs. £400-£600. 136 . A George II circular salver with moulded wavy edge border, central crest within a foliate cartouche, raised on three swept feet, 28.5cm. wide, maker Richard Abercromby, London, 1736, 25.20ozs. £400-£600. 136 137 137 . A George III swing handled fruit basket of navette outline, with beaded border and pierced foliate and flowerhead banded decoration having a reeded loop carrying handle, on a pierced oval foot, 33.5cm. wide, maker Robert Hennell I, London, 1786, 20.41ozs. £600-£800. 29 138 . A George III oval tea caddy, crested, the hinged lid with pineapple finial, the top and sides bordered with banded borders, 14.5cm. wide, maker Robert Hennell I, London, 1785, 12.41ozs. £300-£500. 139 . A Victorian three-piece tea service of circular lobed form with all over scroll and foliate engraved decoration, on swept foliate legs, maker WH, London, 1853, 43,72ozs. £700-£900. 138 139 140 . A Victorian circular teapot of squat outline, crested, with all over embossed foliate and scroll decoration, on a circular foot, 27cm. wide, maker Joseph Savory & Albert Savory, London, 1839, 16.91ozs. £300-£500. 140 30 141 . A late Victorian two-handled pedestal fruit dish, with pierced scroll and foliate border and ribbon tied reeded rim, swept handles on a knopped stem and a pierced circular spreading foot, 37cm. wide, maker walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1895, 28.00ozs. £450-£550. 141 142 142 . A Victorian ink stand of rectangular form, crested and initialled, with two circular ink wells enclosing a central sarcophagus with oil lamp shaped taperstick with serpent handle, the base with two pen troughs on swept lion paw feet, 28cm. wide, maker Edward Barnard & John Barnard, Birmingham, 1863, 30.45ozs £700-£900. 31 143 . A George III oval pedestal swing handle sugar basket, with pierced and foliate engraved banded decoration with beaded rims, on an oval pedestal foot, 16cm. wide, with blue glass liner, maker Robert Hennell II, London, 1789. 6.79ozs. £400-£500. 143 144 144 . A pair of George III circular bottle coasters, crested, with pierced banded and engraved garland decoration, with ring turned bases, 12cm. diameter, maker Robert Hennell I, London, 1781. £600-£800. 32 145 . A George III cream pail, crested, with pierced trellis decoration and beaded rim and handle, with blue glass liner, 11cm. high including handle, maker Philip Freeman, London, 1775, 2.15ozs. £300-£400. 146 . A Victorian circular salver with scroll, foliate and beaded border, having foliate, scroll and garland engraved decoration, raised on three talon and ball feet, 40 cm. diameter, maker Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall, Sheffield, 1872, 43.75ozs. £800-£1000. 145 146 33 147 147 . A Victorian two-handled serving tray of cartouche outline, with foliate and scroll engraved decoration and reeded and beaded border, 64cm. wide, maker JB, London, 1879, 85.01ozs. £1500-£1800. 148 34 148 . A George III chamberstick of plain circular form, with reeded border, and curved handle with conical snuffer, 9.5cm. diameter, maker I.E, London, 1795, 3.95ozs. £200-£250. 149 . A George III candle snuffer tray of hour glass outline, crested, with pierced gallery and beaded rim, raised on four ball and talon feet, 19cm. long, maker Robert Hennell I, London, 1782, 4.ozs. £200-£300. 150 . A George III Christening mug of baluster form with reeded neck and acanthus capped handle, 8cm. high, contained in a leather case, maker Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard I, London, 1817. £150-£250. 151 . A George III ink stand of rectangular form, containing three clear glass and silver mounted pots on a raised base with gadrooned foliate border, raised on winged paw feet, 17cm wide, maker Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London, 1815, 8.13ozs. £250-£350. 152 . Four George III egg cups, of traditional design, initialled, with reeded border on a reeded and spreading circular foot, 7.5cm. high, maker Robert Hennell I, London, 1787-88, 6.07ozs £80-£120. 153 . A pair of George III salts of boat shaped outline, with beaded rims, gilded interior and swept and scroll handles, raised on oval pedestal bases, inscribed,13cm long, maker Robert Hennell I, London, 1784, 6.81ozs. £150-£250. 154 . A George III pedestal cream jug, of baluster form, with gadrooned rim and acanthus capped handle, raised on a domed circular foot, 12cm. high, maker’s mark worn, London, 1771, 4.37ozs . £120-£160. 155 . A pair of George II sugar castors of wrythen baluster form, the pierced lids with cone finials, on a spreading circular foot, 15cm. high, maker Samuel Wood, London, 1756, 11.20ozs. £300-£500. 156 . A late Georgian taperstick in the form of a chamberstick, with gadrooned border, on a circular base with ring handle , makers mark worn, London, 1829, 4.47ozs. £100-£150. 151 155 35 157 159 157 . A Victorian brandy warmer, of cylindrical form with ivory turned handle, 14cm. long, mounted on a swept stand with burner, maker Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield, 1876, 4.63ozs £120-£160. 158 . A pair of George IV candlesticks, crested, with urn shaped nozzles on tapering knopped stems and weighted circular bases, 24cm. high, maker’s mark worn, Sheffield, 1822. £200-£300. 159 . A George III wine funnel, crested, of circular form with reeded border and swept tapering spout, with detachable strainer having a shell thumb piece, 13cm. long, maker Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, 5.78ozs £150-£250. 158 160 . A George III lidded mustard pot of oval outline, initialled, with domed hinged lid and swept handle, having a blue glass liner, 8.25cm. wide, maker R.Hennell I, London, 1792, 3.86ozs. £80-£90. 36 161 . A George III rectangular snuffer tray, with beaded and scroll border, 23cm. wide, maker’s mark worn I & T.S, Sheffield, 1823, 5.99ozs. £120-£160. 162 162 . A Victorian four piece tea and coffee service, crested, of octagonal outline, with engraved ribband and garland decoration, having carved ivory pineapple finials, maker John Frazer & Edward Haws, London, 1868/69, 48.97ozs. £800-£1200. 163 . A George III marrow scoop of traditional design, 23cm. long, maker Richard Crossley, London, 1783, 1.80ozs. £80-£100. 164 . A Victorian circular swinghandled cake basket, crested, the sides with pierced scroll decorated panels, with spiral twist loop handle, on four swept feet, 22 cm. diameters, maker HW, London, 1874, 17.29ozs. £300-£500. 165 . A pair of George III Irish silver circular salts, crested, with gadrooned borders and raised on three swept feet, maker William Bond, Dublin lacks date letter circa 1791, 5.00ozs. £600-£700. 164 165 37 166 166 . A William and Mary porringer, with embossed swirl fluting around the lower body with a scaled upper girdle and two scroll handles, a circular initialled panel to the sides, London 1697, maker’s mark partially rubbed, height 9cm, diameter 11cm, weighing 7.75ozs. £1200-£1500. 167 . A George III circular bowl and cover: the bowl embossed with fluting, on a circular pedestal foot, the semi domed cover with ribbon and husk embellishment and knop ivory finial, crested, London 1869, makers George Smith and William Fearn, 10.5cm high, 9.25ozs (2). £180-£220. 38 168 . A pair of Victorian desk or bedroom candlesticks: with pillared columns a with wrythen ribbon overlay, on octagonal filled bases, the detachable nozzles with beaded rims, Sheffield 1886, makers mark FS - JH, 12cm high (2). £140-£160. 169 . A George III Irish swing handled sugar basket, the urn shaped body chased and embossed with leaf motifs, grapes and figure masks beneath beaded rims, supported on three swept legs with harebell decoration, Dublin 1783, maker James Keating, 11cm diameter, 10ozs. £200-£300. 169 170 . A William IV six division egg cup stand, initialled, of circular lobed outline, with central loop carrying handle, with six egg cups, raised on six swept feet, 21cm. wide, maker Edward Barnard, Edward Barnard Jnr, John Barnard and William Barnard, London,1834, together with six associated spoons, maker WC, London, 1831, total weight of silver 30.90ozs. £600-£800. 170 39 171 172 171 . A George III teapot of oval fluted form, straight tapered spout, the sides engraved with blank shields and foliate scroll borders, London 1799, maker John Robins, height 17.5cm, 18.25ozs. £300-£400. 172 . A George III swing handled sugar basket, crested, of oval fluted form, ribbed handle and gilded interior, on oval pedestal foot, London 1795, maker William Fountain, 14cm long, 6.25ozs. £180-£220. 173 . A George III cream jug of oval form, with bands of stylised pin pricked decoration and angular handle, London 1805, makers mark partially rubbed, 4.5ozs. £80-£120. 174 . A George III coffee pot of baluster form, initialled, with ribbon tied garland and acanthus leaf decoration, on a domed spreading circular foot, 30cm. high, maker CW possibly Christopher Wood, London 1771, 30.32ozs £1000-£1500. 174 40 175 . A George III wine ewer, of classical ovoid vase form, scroll handle, with leaf and swag decoration and beaded borders, the hinged semi domed cover with urn finial, the whole on a raised circular foot, London 1777, maker Charles Wright, 33cm high, 20ozs. £1000-£1500. 176. No Lot. 41 177 . A William IV silver card tray. £120-£150. 177 178 . A pair of George III silver candlesticks with foliate and scroll decorated stems and nozzles on a weighted circular shaped foot, inscribed, 23cm high, makers mark worn. Sheffield, 1815 £400-£600. 178 179 42 179 . A pair of George IV silver circular salvers with engraved floral foliate decoration and foliate scroll borders on tripod scroll feet, 22cm. diameter, maker William Bateman, London 1829, 29ozs £600-£800. 180 . A Victorian trinket box of rectangular outline, initialled, with shallow domed hinged lid, with crinkle edge border and gadrooned decoration, 16.5cm. long, maker JB, London, 1886, £120-£150. 181 . A late Victorian green glass and silver mounted claret jug, the handle, neck and lid decorated with grapes and vine leaves, 26cm. high, London, 1900. £800-£1000. 43 182 . A late Victorian circular dumb waiter, with moulded shell decorated border, raised on three swept feet, 19.5cm. diameter, maker J.P, London, 1900, 13.44ozs. £250-£350. 183 . A Victorian provincial mug of baluster form, with engraved floral garland and scroll decoration, with acanthus capped handle, on a stepped spreading circular foot, 14.5cm. high, maker J.W & Co, Exeter, 1875, 8.87ozs. £200-£300. 184 . A George II tumbler, of tapering cylindrical form, initialled, with embossed foliate and scroll decoration, 9cm. high, maker David Willaume II, London, 1744, 5.40 ozs £300-£400. 184 185 185 . A large late Victorian pedestal bowl with embossed tied ribbon and wrythen reeded decoration, raised on a circular spreading foot, 28.5cm. diameter, maker JH, London, 1895, 38.45ozs. £1000-£1200. 44 186 . A pair of Edward VII two- branch candelabra, with octagonal urn shaped nozzles on swept arms, issuing from an octagonal tapering stem, on a spreading circular weighted foot, 44cm. high, maker Goldsmith abd Silversmiths Co, Ltd, London, 1905, together with associated ivorine ejector candle holders with pierced silver shades with pink silk liners, total weighable silver 66.52ozs. contained in a fitted wood case bearing Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co label. £1800-£2200. 45 187 . A set of four Victorian figural twin branch candelabra, the Bacchanalian putto with wine goblet in one hand and holding a two-branch grape vine adorned with grapes and leaves, having cylindrical nozzles with beaded borders, raised on a shaped circular foliate decorated base, 25.5cm. high, maker AGP, London, 1860, total weight of silver 63.50ozs. £2500-£3500. 188 – 200. No Lots. 46
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