Auctioneers, Valuers of Fine art,
Antiques & Collectors Items

Tuesday, September 06 2011

Two Day Sale of Fine Art, Antiques and Collectables

Viewing Saturday 10am-4pm, Sunday 12pm-4pm, Monday 10am-7pm immediately prior to sale. Open on mornings of sale (Tuesday and Wednesday) from 8.30am until 10am for viewing. Sale starts promptly at 10am each day. Please remember that if you want to leave a commission bid or bid by telephone we need all instructions by Monday 6.30pm before sale.

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Lot 419 SOLD FOR: £ 280

A late Victorian silver mounted claret jug, the bulbous body with hobnail and diamond cuttings, the plain mount with bearded mask to spout, 8.75ins high, by Fenton Brothers Ltd, Sheffield 1898

Guide Price: £200-300

Lot 420 SOLD FOR: £ 520

An Edward VII silver two-handled trophy with plain bulbous body, 7ins diameter x 4.5ins high, London 1907 (weight 8ozs - engraved), and a quantity of silver items, various

Guide Price: £200-300

Lot 421 SOLD FOR: £ 290

A set of four Edward VIII glass whisky noggins with silver mounts and covers, 4ins high, and four silver "Whisky" labels for same, Birmingham 1936

Guide Price: £150-200

Lot 422 SOLD FOR: £ 160

A William IV child's silver christening mug, the urn pattern body with leaf mounts and with shaped footrim, 4ins high, London 1831 (weight 4ozs), and an early Victorian child's silver christening mug of octagonal shape, the panelled sides engraved with leafage, 4.75ins high, by S.H. and D.C. London 1845 (weight 5ozs)

Guide Price: £175-250

Lot 423 SOLD FOR: £ 440

An Edward VII silver rectangular evening purse engraved with leaf scroll ornament, 2.5ins x 3.75ins, by W.H., Birmingham 1905 (engraved), a George V silver "Coronation" rectangular cigarette case, 3.25ins x 2.25ins, Birmingham 1910 (damaged), and a selection of silver items, various

Guide Price: £150-200

Lot 424 SOLD FOR: £ 560

A George V silver rectangular cigar box with domed lid and plain sides, 6.5ins x 5.5ins x 2.75ins high, London 1912 (engraved to top), and a late Victorian silver smaller ditto, 6.75ins x 3.75ins x 2.75ins, Birmingham 1900, and a selection of silver items, various

Guide Price: £120-160

Lot 425 SOLD FOR: £ 440

A pair of Elizabeth II silver oval sauce boats of Georgian design, 7.75ins, by B.E.S. Co, Birmingham 1970 (weight 22ozs)

Guide Price: £250-350

Lot 426 SOLD FOR: £ 460

A late Victorian silver hexagonal commemorative salt - Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria, cast with the arms of The Salters Company and The Royal Cipher, 4.5ins high, London 1897 (weight 6ozs)

Guide Price: £120-160

Lot 427 SOLD FOR: £ 180

A late Victorian silver bulbous pepper pot of early 18th Century design, 5.75ins high, by J.B.C., London 1898, and a George III silver bulbous pepper pot with repousse decoration, 5.5ins high, London 1775 (gross weight 7ozs)

Guide Price: £150-200

Lot 428 SOLD FOR: £ 200

A George III silver oval milk jug with engraved swags, 3.25ins high, London 1813, and a Victorian silver bulbous lobed milk jug, the feet with cast decoration, 4.5ins high, London 1841 (gross weight 8.5ozs)

Guide Price: £150-200

Lot 429 SOLD FOR: £ 300

A George III silver bulbous milk jug, 5.5ins high, London 1778, and a George III plain silver bulbous milk jug, 3.75ins high, London 1774 (gross weight 6ozs)

Guide Price: £150-200

Lot 430 SOLD FOR: £ 180

An Elizabeth II silver lidded pear shaped hot water jug, 6.5ins high, by L.A.O., London 1953, a George VI silver cream jug, 3.5ins high, Sheffield 1945 (gross weight 9ozs), a George III plated rectangular milk jug, and three small silvery metal bowls, various

Guide Price: £120-160

Lot 431 SOLD FOR: £ 760

A George V silver circular two-handled sucriere and cover, 4.5ins diameter x 3ins high, Chester 1913, by H.B. & F.E.B. (weight 7ozs), a ditto silver milk jug of Arts & Crafts design with plain tapered sides, 4.5ins high, Chester 1912, by H.B. and F.E.B. (weight 5ozs - slightly dented and split to spout), and a quantity of silver items, various

Guide Price: £300-400

Lot 432 SOLD FOR: £ 220

A pair of Elizabeth II silver pillar candlesticks embossed with birds and swags, 4ins high, Birmingham 1962 (loaded), an Edward VII silver four division toast rack, 5.75ins wide, Birmingham 1908 (weight 2ozs), and a small selection of silver items, various

Guide Price: £100-150

Lot 433 SOLD FOR: £ 120

A George V child's silver christening spoon and fork with shaped terminals, 4.25ins overall, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1935 (engraved to terminals), and case for same, an Elizabeth II silver egg cup, 2ins high, Sheffield 1962, a Danish silver gilt and enamelled tea spoon, two other silvery metal tea spoons and a plated egg cup

Guide Price: £120-160

Lot 434

An Edward VII silver three piece condiment set by L.& S., Birmingham 1936, comprising - pepper pot, salt and mustard pot, a George V silver condiment set, Birmingham 1933, and three silver salt spoons

Guide Price: £150-200

Lot 435 SOLD FOR: £ 160

A George III silver pap boat of oval form, the plain body with rolled-over edge, 13cms overall (marks rubbed and indistinct - thought to be London 1809 - weight 2ozs)

Guide Price: £150-200

Lot 436 SOLD FOR: £ 220

A William IV silver bell shaped tankard with embossed decoration, 5.25ins high, London 1834 (dented - gross weight 7ozs), and two later small silver mugs, Birmingham 1899 and Sheffield 1917 (gross weight 6ozs)

Guide Price: £200-300

Lot 437 SOLD FOR: £ 120

A pair of George V silver repousse photograph frames of shaped outline with cherubs amongst foliate scrolls, 6.75ins x 6.25ins overall (to hold picture 4ins x 4ins), by R.B.B., London 1923

Guide Price: £120-160

Lot 438 SOLD FOR: £ 360

A Victorian silver oval two-handled inkstand with bead mounts and engraved with entwined leafage on four splayed panel feet, 10.75ins x 7ins, by T.D. Paris, London 1875, with integral taper stick and two cut-glass inkwells with silver mounts for same

Guide Price: £300-500

Lot 439

An Edward VII silver rectangular dressing table mirror with arched cresting, the frame embossed with leaf scrolls and with bevelled mirror plate, 19.5ins x 12.5ins, by J.D. & W.D. Chester 1901

Guide Price: £150-200

Lot 440 SOLD FOR: £ 380

A George III silver teapot with squat bulbous body, 5.5ins high, by S.H., London 1807 (gross weight 19ozs)

Guide Price: £250-350

Lot 441 SOLD FOR: £ 170

A Victorian silver oval lidded tea caddy with part spiral reeded body, 4.25ins wide x 4.75ins high, London 1871 (weight 5ozs - marks rubbed)

Guide Price: £120-160

Lot 442 SOLD FOR: £ 240

A George V silver rectangular dressing table tray, the centre with engine turned decoration and engraved circular cartouche, 12ins x 8.5ins, by M.H. Co Ltd, Birmingham 1928 (weight 12ozs - slightly dented and engraved to centre)

Guide Price: £180-250

Lot 443 SOLD FOR: £ 180

An Edward VII silver rectangular two-handled tray with gadrooned rim, 8.75ins x 4.5ins, by H.A., Sheffield 1901 (weight 5ozs), and a set of six ditto silver glass holders of Dutch design, with clear glass liners for same

Guide Price: £200-300

Lot 444 SOLD FOR: £ 120

A green glass wine bottle with silver rim and silver stopper for same, 11ins high, London 1976, and a 19th Century cut-glass bulbous claret jug with plated mounts, 8.75ins high

Guide Price: £120-160

Lot 445 SOLD FOR: £ 240

A George V silver oval photograph frame with plain border, 12.5ins x 9ins, Birmingham 1924 (dented), and a ditto rectangular frame, 9.5ins x 7.5ins, Birmingham 1915

Guide Price: £150-200

Lot 446 SOLD FOR: £ 500

A set of four George V silver four division toast racks, each 2.75ins overall, by S. & B., Birmingham 1930, an Edward VII silver capstan pattern inkwell with reeded mounts, 5.75ins diameter x 3ins high, Chester 1908 (engraved and slightly dented), a Victorian child's silver christening mug, 3ins high, London 1889, and a quantity of sundry silver items, various

Guide Price: £200-300

Lot 447 SOLD FOR: £ 340

An Edward VII silver cased rectangular travelling timepiece, the 1.75ins white enamelled dial with Roman numerals to the French eight day movement, contained in plain silver case with folding scroll handle, on four bun feet, 3.75ins high (no key), by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd, London, hallmarked London 1906, contained in red leather covered fitted case for same

Guide Price: £250-300

Lot 450 SOLD FOR: £ 740

A late Victorian silver cased triangular cased desk timepiece, calendar, barometer and compass, by J.M., London 1893 2.75ins high x 2.75ins wide (Registration No. 206342)

Guide Price: £200-300

Lot 451 SOLD FOR: £ 290

A Victorian silver backed hair brush embossed with masks, floral and scroll work, 9.75ins, by W.C., London 1889, a silver backed hair brush embossed with irises and flowering sprays, by T.B., Birmingham 1891, eleven similar and silvery metal hair brush

Guide Price: £300-400

Lot 452 SOLD FOR: £ 2100

An Elizabeth II silver Kings pattern table service for eight place settings by John B. Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1971, comprising - eight table forks, eight dessert forks, seven table spoons, eight dessert spoons, eight soup spoons, eight tea spoons, eight coffee spoons (weight 100ozs), with eight matching table knives and eight matching dessert knives with stainless steel blades

Guide Price: £1500-2000

Lot 453 SOLD FOR: £ 1150

A George IV/Victorian silver matched fiddle pattern table service various dates and makers), comprising - twelve tablespoons, six table forks, six dessert forks, six dessert spoons, and six tea spoons (all with London assay mark ,weight 60ozs)

Guide Price: £1000-1500

Lot 454 SOLD FOR: £ 220

A set of eleven Edward VII silver Old English pattern tea spoons, Sheffield 1905, by Walker & Hall (engraved to terminals), a pair of late 19th Century plated pillar candlesticks, 11.25ins high (one with damage to sconce), and a small selection of silver spoons, various

Guide Price: £100-150

Lot 455 SOLD FOR: £ 800

A William IV silver Old English pattern sugar sifter, by M.C., London 1836, a pair of George IV silver fiddle and shell pattern dessert spoons, by F.H., London 1827, and a selection of silver items, various (gross weight 42ozs)

Guide Price: £120-160

Lot 456 SOLD FOR: £ 480

Eleven George III silver Old English pattern table forks by William Eley, London 1800-1803 (weight 24ozs - crest engraved to backs of handles)

Guide Price: £360-400

Lot 457 SOLD FOR: £ 400

Four Georgian and Victorian silver fiddle pattern table spoons, and four ditto table forks (various dates and makers - total weight 20ozs)

Guide Price: £300-400

Lot 458 SOLD FOR: £ 210

Six Victorian fiddle pattern dessert forks, London 1862, possibly by George Angell (weight 10ozs - engraved to reverse of terminals)

Guide Price: £150-200

Lot 460 SOLD FOR: £ 720

Six George III silver fiddle pattern table forks, London 1817, five Victorian silver fiddle pattern dessert forks by William Eley, London 1839, and a selection of silver flatware, various (combined weight 39ozs)

Guide Price: £500-700

Lot 461 SOLD FOR: £ 240

Five early Victorian silver Kings pattern dessert forks by Charles Lias, London 1845, and a William IV ditto by William Eley, London 1836 (total weight 13ozs)

Guide Price: £190-250

Lot 462 SOLD FOR: £ 260

A George IV silver meat skewer, 10.75ins overall, by William Schofield, London 1828, a George III silver fiddle and shell pattern sugar sifter spoon, London 1801, a ditto fiddle pattern butter knife, London 1812, and a pair of Victorian silver grape scissors, Sheffield 1882 (weight 8ozs)

Guide Price: £150-200

Lot 463 SOLD FOR: £ 130

A set of six Victorian silver tea spoons with "Apostle" terminals by J.A. & T.S., London 1886, two other sets of six tea spoons, two pairs of 18th Century silver sugar tongs (incompletely hallmarked), and a pair of plated Kings pattern sauce ladles

Guide Price: £80-120

Lot 464 SOLD FOR: £ 130

A pair of George V silver asparagus servers, 9.25ins overall, Sheffield 1913 (weight 4ozs)

Guide Price: £100-150

Lot 465 SOLD FOR: £ 50

A set of six Elizabeth II silver tea spoons, the backs of bowls enamelled with flowers and with seal top terminals, by H.C.D., Birmingham 1964, and case for same

Guide Price: £70-100

Lot 466 SOLD FOR: £ 140

A set of six George V silver fruit knives and six fruit forks with silver blades and mother of pearl terminals, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1921 (one knife with damaged terminal), and black leather covered case for same

Guide Price: £150-200

Lot 467 SOLD FOR: £ 130

Two George III / George IV silver caddy spoons, one with rectangular bowl engraved with leaf ornament and the other with oval crimped bowl with Kings pattern handle, both by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1818 and 1824 (weight .55ozs)

Guide Price: £80-120

Lot 468 SOLD FOR: £ 400

Four George III silver Old English and bead pattern table spoons by G.S., London 1778, and nine George III silver ditto dessert spoons (various dates and makers - total weight 20ozs)

Guide Price: £300-350

Lot 469 SOLD FOR: £ 100

A George III silver Old English and bead pattern gravy spoon by George Smith and William Fearn, London 1792 (weight 3ozs)

Guide Price: £80-120

Lot 470 SOLD FOR: £ 300

Six late Victorian silver Old English pattern dessert forks by G.J. and D.F., London 1898, and two George V ditto forks, London 1910 (combined weight 14ozs)

Guide Price: £200-300

Lot 471 SOLD FOR: £ 120

An early Victorian child's silver Kings pattern christening set, comprising - Knife, fork and spoon, London 1839, and maroon leather covered case for same, a ditto silver Old English bead pattern christening, comprising - fork and spoon, and black leather covered case for same, a plated cigarette case, a pair of plated napkin rings, and a cut-glass scent bottle with silver top

Guide Price: £80-120