The CANTERBURY AUCTION Galleries
Tuesday, October 25 2011
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.
Lot 314 SOLD FOR: £ 960
A late 19th/early 20th Century silvery metal bulbous tea kettle and stand, the tea kettle partly engraved with leaf swags and with leaf capped folding bale handle, the pierced and shaped stand on square splayed feet, 11.5ins high, by Tiffany & Co (gross weight 58ozs - lacking burner - stamped to bases "Tiffany & Co, Sterling Silver")
Guide Price: £800-1200
Lot 315 SOLD FOR: £ 760
A George VI silver four piece tea service with plain, squat circular bodies with moulded footrims, comprising - teapot, 4.75ins high, hot water jug, 7.25ins high (both with lead composition handles and finials) and with two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, Page Keen & Page, London 1938/39 (gross weight 55ozs - body dented in a number of places)
Guide Price: £700-900
Lot 316 SOLD FOR: £ 240
An Elizabeth II silver square salver with shaped and moulded rim, 9ins square, by Viners, Sheffield 1956 (weight 16ozs)
Guide Price: £200-250
Lot 317 SOLD FOR: £ 260
A George III silver squat circular teapot of classical form, flat circular knop to lid, leaf capped scroll handle and body with moulded girdle and on four ball feet, 5.5ins high, by Rebecca Eames and Edward Barnard, London 1808 (gross weight 20.5ozs - some damage and old repairs)
Guide Price: £250-300
Lot 318 SOLD FOR: £ 500
A late Victorian silver prize cup presented by "The Folkestone and District Homing Society", 9.75ins high, Sheffield 1899, and four other silver racing pigeons prize cups (weight 38ozs)
Guide Price: £450-600
Lot 319 SOLD FOR: £ 5800
A 19th Century Chinese silvery metal circular fruit bowl, the body embossed with a battle scene with figures on foot and horse back, on four dragon pattern feet, 9ins diameter x 6.5ins high, engraved "Hong Kong Races 1893 - The Steadfast Cup" (weight 29 ozs)
Guide Price: £500-700
Lot 320 SOLD FOR: £ 400
A Victorian silver circular rose bowl with part reeded and girdled body, 10.5ins diameter x 6.5ins high, London 1883 (weight 30ozs) Note : Previously sold at The Canterbury Auction Galleries Tuesday, 27th February 2007, lot 253
Guide Price: £350-500
Lot 321 SOLD FOR: £ 360
A George V silver circular salver with shaped and moulded rim, on three scroll feet, 12.5ins diameter, by A.C. & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1935 (weight 26ozs)
Guide Price: £300-400
A George III silver circular waiter with shell moulded piecrust border, on three pad feet, 7ins diameter, by Lothian Ann Robertson, Edinburgh 1762 (weight 8ozs - engraved to centre)
Guide Price: £300-400
Lot 323 SOLD FOR: £ 390
A George V silver circular salver of shaped outline, the rim with bead mounts, on three claw and ball feet, 12.5ins diameter, Sheffield 1914, inscribed "From the Officers 177th Company R.E.B.E.F 1917" (weight 27.5ozs)
Guide Price: £250-350
Lot 324 SOLD FOR: £ 200
A pair of George III silver pillar candlesticks of Neoclassical design with tapered fluted columns and circular bases, 11.5ins high, Sheffield 1784 (sconces are lacking and pitch loading to bases mostly missing)
Guide Price: £200-300
Lot 325 SOLD FOR: £ 300
A Victorian silver rectangular inkstand, the shaped and pierced rim with cast lion mask corners and bead mounts to rim, engraved to centre, 10.5ins x 7.75ins, and two cylindrical inkwells (no glass liners) and central circular taper stick, London 1872, engraved "Presented to the Rev. J. C. S. Darby October 1873", by G. F., London 1872 (gross weight 21ozs)
Guide Price: £250-350
Lot 326 SOLD FOR: £ 540
A pair of George V silver pillar candlesticks with tapered columns and ovoid bases, 9ins high, London 1910 (bases loaded) a Victorian silver six division toast rack, (hallmarks indistinct), two George III silver milk jugs, and a small selection of other silver items, various (weighable silver 22ozs)
Guide Price: £250-300
Lot 327 SOLD FOR: £ 270
A pair of late Victorian silver pillar candlesticks with oval sconces and bases and with fluted mouldings, 8.5ins high, by H. H., Sheffield 1893 (loaded)
Guide Price: £120-160
Lot 328 SOLD FOR: £ 380
A Victorian silver two handled prize cup, 7.5ins high, by M. W., Dublin 1840, later engraved to base (weight 21ozs)
Guide Price: £400-600
Lot 329 SOLD FOR: £ 100
A late Victorian silver rectangular photograph frame pierced and embossed with leaf scroll and floral ornament and with ribbon cresting, 12.75ins x 9.25ins, by H. M., Birmingham 1900
Guide Price: £125-160
Lot 330 SOLD FOR: £ 160
A George V silver plain rectangular photograph frame, 9.25ins x 7.25ins, London 1916
Guide Price: £80-120
Lot 331 SOLD FOR: £ 140
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: £100-150
Lot 332 SOLD FOR: £ 230
An Edward VII silver photograph frame with embossed frame, 7.25ins x 5ins, a Continental silvery metal photograph frame, 6.75ins x 4.75ins, and a George V silver oval photograph frame, 9.5ins x 7ins, Birmingham, 1914
Guide Price: £150-200
Lot 333 SOLD FOR: £ 270
A George V silver rectangular photograph frame, Birmingham 1918, 7.75ins x 5.25ins, and a George VI silver rectangular photograph frame with engine turning and cast crest, 7.75ins x 5.25ins, London 1918
Guide Price: £150-200
A Victorian silver dressing table mirror with pierced and embossed border, 11.75ins x 8.75ins, London 1888
Guide Price: £150-200
Lot 335 SOLD FOR: £ 180
A pair of George V silver pillar candlesticks of hexagonal baluster form in the 18th Century style, 8.25ins high, Birmingham 1930 (loaded)
Guide Price: £120-160
Lot 336 SOLD FOR: £ 290
A George III silver teapot with bulbous part reeded body, 5.5ins high, London 1807 (gross weight 24ozs - with old repairs)
Guide Price: £300-400
Lot 337 SOLD FOR: £ 300
A George V silver bulbous hot water jug with shaped rim, on three splayed feet and with cane bound handle, 9ins high, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1916 (gross weight 22ozs)
Guide Price: £275-350
Lot 338 SOLD FOR: £ 230
An Edward VII silver coffee pot of 18th Century design with plain tapered cylindrical body and shaped wooden handle, 8ins high, by J.D. & S., Sheffield, 1906 (gross weight 12ozs)
Guide Price: £200-300
Lot 339 SOLD FOR: £ 220
A George V silver-backed five piece dressing table set with engine turned ornament comprising - hand mirror, two hairbrushes, clothes brush and comb, Birmimgham 1911, and a ditto rectangular dressing table tray, 10.5ins x 7.25ins, London 1913 (weight 11ozs - dented and worn)
Guide Price: £150-200
A George V silver three piece cruet, comprising - salt, pepper and mustard (with blue glass liners and spoons), contained in fitted case, Birmingham 1933 (weight 6ozs)
Guide Price: £250-300
Lot 341 SOLD FOR: £ 290
A Victorian three piece silver cruet stand with glass barrel shaped and silver mounted fittings, 3.5ins high, Sheffield 1890 (approximate weight 6ozs), and a small selection of silver items, various
Guide Price: £250-300
Lot 342 SOLD FOR: £ 140
A George V silver mounted green glass ruler, London 1927, a silvery metal mounted glass match striker, 2.75ins diameter x 2.25ins high, and another (missing metal mount)
Guide Price: £80-120
Lot 343 SOLD FOR: £ 300
A Victorian silver castor cast with rams heads and mythological characters, 2.75ins high, by H. W. C., London 1874, a George V silver square waisted tea caddy, Birmingham 1910, and a quantity of silver items, various (gross weight 12.5ozs)
Guide Price: £150-200
Lot 344 SOLD FOR: £ 240
A George VI silver sugar castor of early 18th Century design, 6.75ins high, Birmingham 1935, an Elizabeth II small two handled bowl with cast shell decoration to the rim, 5ins wide x 2.75ins high, by Asprey, Birmingham 1960, and a quantity of silver items, various (weight 14.5ozs)
Guide Price: £150-200
An Elizabeth II silver gilt egg pattern ornament of textured form opening to reveal a cast figure of a frog on a lily pad, 2.875ins high, by Stuart Devlin, London 1972 (No. 202 - weight 3.5ozs), contained in original box
Guide Price: £250-350
An Elizabeth II silver gilt egg pattern ornament opening to reveal a cast figure of a pixie seated on a toadstool, 2.875ins high, by Stuart Devlin, London 1975 (No. 202 - weight 5ozs), contained in original box
Guide Price: £250-350
Lot 347 SOLD FOR: £ 110
A William IV silver rectangular "Purse" pattern vinaigrette with domed sides, .75ins x .5ins, by W.M., Birmingham 1835, (weight 7.7 grammes) with later silvery metal fine chain necklet
Guide Price: £70-100
Lot 348 SOLD FOR: £ 300
A George VI silver urn pattern sugar castor of Georgian design, the pierced dome cover with turned finial, 6ins high, London 1938, a George III silver cream jug with bulbous body, later embossed with a rural landscape, 5.5ins high, London 1783, a Victorian silver oval mustard pot with flat lid and partly fluted body, London 1890, and a small quantity of silver and silvery metal items (weight 11ozs)
Guide Price: £150-200
Lot 349 SOLD FOR: £ 320
A late Victorian silver rectangular tea caddy with shaped and leaf embossed sides, 3ins high, by H.A., Sheffield 1896 (weight 3ozs), a Victorian silver lidded cylindrical mustard with pierced sides and bead mounts, 2.75ins diameter x 3ins high, by J.B., London 1806, and blue glass liner for same, and a selection of silver and silver mounted items, various
Guide Price: £150-200
Lot 350 SOLD FOR: £ 300
A Victorian silver sugar castor with plain bulbous body, 5.5ins high, by T.H., Birmingham 1890 (weight 2ozs), and a selection of silver items, various
Guide Price: £150-200
Lot 351 SOLD FOR: £ 80
A pair of late Victorian silver squat square section table candlesticks with bead and swag mounts, 4.5ins high, Sheffield 1890 (loaded)
Guide Price: £100-150
A Victorian silver rectangular snuff box of shaped outline with incurved sides and cast floral thumbpiece, 3.25ins x 2.25ins x .75ins high, by David Pettifer, Birmingham 1853 (weight 4ozs)
Guide Price: £150-200
Lot 353 SOLD FOR: £ 250
A George VI silver rectangular card case with engine turned and anthemion ornament cast with Royal Artillery crest, 3ins x 2ins, London 1946, a George V silver two-handled prize cup, 3.5ins high, Birmingham 1932 (with fitted wooden stand), and a small selection of silver and silvery metal items, various
Guide Price: £100-150
Lot 354 SOLD FOR: £ 360
A George III silver wine funnel with reeded mounts to rims, 4.75ins high possibly by Andrew Fogelberg, London 1810 (weight 2ozs) and two 18th Century silver punch ladles with twisted whalebone handles, 14.25ins and 13.5ins
Guide Price: £150-200
Lot 355 SOLD FOR: £ 270
A George II silver urn pattern pepper pot, the pierced domed cover with turned finial, 5.5ins high by T.W. London 1751 (dented), a George IV silver christening mug, the tapered body with reeded bandings, 2.75ins high, London 1826,a George III ditto, 2.5ins high, London 1814 and a George V silver baluster shape sugar castor, 6.75ins high, London 1912 (total weight 12ozs)
Guide Price: £150-200
Lot 356 SOLD FOR: £ 580
A pair of Elizabeth II silver pillar candlesticks of Huguenot design, 6.5ins high, London 1967 (bases loaded), a Victorian silver christening mug, the tapered body with reeded bandings, 3ins high, London 1840, and a selection of silver and silvery metal items, various
Guide Price: £150-200
Lot 357 SOLD FOR: £ 260
An Elizabeth II silver goblet made to commemorate The 900th Anniversary of the death of Archbishop Lanfranc, cast with ecclesiastical and royal figures, 6.5ins high, London 1989 (No. 129 of edition of 500), an Elizabeth II silver tumbler engraved "Kings Bridge, 11th February 1994", 3ins diameter x 2ins high, by J.A.C., London 1991, and a smaller ditto engraved with a crest and dated for 2nd July 1995, 2.75ins diameter x 1.75ins high London 1995 (total weight 18ozs)
Guide Price: £200-250
Lot 358 SOLD FOR: £ 100
An Elizabeth II plain silver tumbler cup with gilt interior, 3ins diameter x 2.25ins high, London 1997 (weight 6.5ozs)
Guide Price: £100-150
Lot 359 SOLD FOR: £ 360
Five Elizabeth II silver circular coasters of plain form with turned wooden bases, 3.75ins diameter x 1.5ins high, by M.C.H., London 1989 and 1990, a set of three Elizabeth II silver wine labels for Port, Sherry and Madeira, Sheffield 1971, and a pair of ditto wine label of Georgian design for Claret, Sheffield 1981
Guide Price: £100-150
Lot 360 SOLD FOR: £ 360
A George V silver rectangular cigarette case, 5ins x 2.25ins, London 1918 (weight 7ozs - gifted by Sir William Cope, Conservative Candidate for Llandaff & Barry 1926 - with provenance for same), a George III silver wine funnel with leaf moulded rim, 3.25ins diameter x 5.5ins overall, London 1817, by S.B. & I.B. (weight 4ozs - repaired), and a selection of sundry silver items, various
Guide Price: £150-200
Lot 361 SOLD FOR: £ 120
A William IV silver christening mug with plain bulbous body and scrolled handle, 3.5ins high, London 1831 (weight 3ozs) and a George V silver two-handled circular sugar bowl, 6ins wide x 2ins high, Birmimgham 1917 (weight 4ozs)
Guide Price: £120-160
Lot 362 SOLD FOR: £ 120
An early 20th Century silvery metal sweetmeat dish of shaped outline with leaf moulded rim and pierced sides, 9ins wide x 4ins high (stamped sterling to base - weight 8ozs)
Guide Price: £150-200
Lot 363 SOLD FOR: £ 120
An Edward VII silver topped and cut glass oval dressing table jar and cover with embossed lid and with slice and hobnail cuttings to sides, 6ins x 2.5ins x 2.5ins high, Birmingham 1905, a ditto cylindrical silver topped dressing table jar, Birmingham 1906 (cover damaged) and a quantity of sundry plated and silver items, various
Guide Price: £70-100