Heads of Sale:
Jewellery: Henry Wikeley
Watches and Currency: Julian Smith
Silver: Michael Roberts
Auction:
Wednesday 19th and Thursday 20th March at 10.30am
Day one | Jewellery and Watches: Lot 1 - 320
Day two | Silver and Currency: Lot 400 - 658
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Monday 17th March 9.30am - 7pm
Tuesday 18th March 9.30am - 5pm
Wednesday 19th March 9am - 5pm
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Lot | Title | Estimate | Hammer price | |
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411 |
A GEORGE III SILVER MUSTARD
maker's mark rubbed, London 1818, of round shape fluted design to the body and gadroon edge, with a hinged lid, with associated silver spoon and blue liner; together with a pair of silver pepperettes…
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£150 - £200 | £200 | View |
412 |
A GEORGE III SILVER TEAPOT
by Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1795, of classical oval shape with reeded rims, wooden handle, with later white metal Oriental figure finial, 14.6 tr. ozs gross weight
Provenance: By repute,… |
£300 - £500 | - | View |
413 |
A GEORGE III SILVER LIDDED TANKARD
by I. W (?), London 1761, with plain girdled body, hinged domed step lid, 'S'-shaped handle with acanthus leaf and scroll decoration to the thumb piece, 19cm high, 24 tr. ozs
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£300 - £500 | £700 | View |
414 |
A VICTORIAN SILVER DOUBLE LIPPED JUG
by Arthur Sibley, London 1875, the plain bulbous body with 'C'-shape stylised handles, 8.5cm high; together with a Montieth style sugar bowl, London 1905, 11.3 tr. ozs combined (2)
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£150 - £200 | £190 | View |
415 |
A VICTORIAN SILVER SNUFF BOX
by William Neal, London 1848, with shaped leaf capped sides, the engine turned cover with later insert cartouche, gilded interior, 9cm wide, 6 tr. ozs
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£150 - £250 | £200 | View |
416 |
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER TABLE SALTS
by Deaker & Francis, Birmingham 1899, of round form with pierced work on three feet, a similar mustard pot, Sheffield 1920, with pierced work lid; a Georgian style oval silver mustard pot,…
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£100 - £200 | £180 | View |
417 |
A GEORGE II SILVER WAITER
by Robert Abercromby, London 1734, with piecrust rim on three hoof feet, 18cm wide, 7.8 tr. ozs, engraved with bull armorial
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£200 - £400 | £150 | View |
418 |
A VICTORIAN SILVER PORRINGER
by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1883, of 17th century design, with twin handles, part gadrooned body and vacant cartouche, the base with unusual coin casting, 8cm high, 8 tr. ozs, presentation…
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£150 - £250 | £140 | View |
419 |
A GEORGE III SILVER TUREEN
by S.C. Young & Co., Sheffield 1820/1826, with gadrooned rims, the base dated 1820, the lid 1826, 16cm high x 29cm wide x 22.5cm deep, 54 tr. ozs
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£1,000 - £2,000 | £950 | View |
420 |
A GEORGE III SILVER CREAM JUG
attributed to Robert Sharp, London 1813, of Neo Classical 'helmet' shape, with serpentine body and of a good gauge, leaf engraved rim and cartouche,14.5cm high, 6.7 tr. ozs
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£150 - £250 | £120 | View |
421 |
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER GILT NOVELTY EGG
by FM, London 1960, the reeded exterior opening to reveal a scrolled fern, 8cm high x 5cm diameter, 5 tr. ozs gross, with green cloth fitted case
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£150 - £250 | £120 | View |
422 |
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER CANDLESTICKS
by Hawksworth, Eyre & Co, Sheffield 1894, of Corinthian style with beaded sconces and leaf capped capitols, the square bases with swag and goat mask ornament, each 16.5cm high x 8.5cm square,…
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£150 - £250 | £220 | View |
423 |
A GEORGE III SILVER THREE DIVISION INKSTAND
by Chawner & Eames, London 1796, of rectangular form with a raised centre, on reeded panel feet, 25.5cm wide x 18cm deep, retaining two silver topped cut glass inkwells, 14.8 tr. ozs combined
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£150 - £250 | £260 | View |
424 |
A PAIR OF GEORGE V SILVER TOAST RACKS
by Thomas Bradbury, Sheffield 1922; together with five silver napkin rings; a silver teether; and a silver candle snuffer with wooden handle, 16 tr. ozs combined gross (9)
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£200 - £300 | £320 | View |
425 |
A VICTORIAN SILVER TEAPOT
by Garrards & Co., London 1845, with floral finial, repousse bulbous body, on circular foot, 14.5cm high, 20 tr. ozs gross
Ivory Submission Reference: K7R9VXGR |
£300 - £500 | £360 | View |
426 |
A GEORGE V SILVER SQUARE SALVER
by Fordham & Faulkner, Sheffield 1913, with shaped pie crust rim on four scroll feet, 20cm square, 11 tr. ozs
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£150 - £250 | £200 | View |
427 |
A GEORGE III SILVER PEPPERETTE
by Jabez Daniell and James Mince, London 1770, of baluster form, 12cm high; together with a similar Edward VII silver pepperette, Birmingham 1904; and a George V cylindrical pepperette, Birmingham…
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£50 - £100 | £80 | View |
428 |
A GEORGE III SILVER MUSTARD
indistinct maker’s mark HGA (?), London 1772, the pierced body embossed with ram’s heads and swags, with domed hinged cover and blue glass liner, 12cm high; together with a pair of George V silver…
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£300 - £500 | £800 | View |
429 |
A GEORGE III SILVER TWO HANDLED OVAL TRAY
by John Crouch I and Thomas Hannam, London 1798, the shaped rim with cast scalloped and leaf scroll mounts, the interior with leaf scroll engraving, on cast panel feet, 5cm high x 70cm wide x 44.5cm…
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£2,000 - £3,000 | £2,700 | View |
430 |
A PAIR OF GEORGE V SILVER BON BON DISHES
by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1911, of 18th century style, with pierced oval bodies and beaded bale handles, 11.5cm high (handles raised); together with an Edward VII silver waiter, London 1902,…
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£150 - £250 | £250 | View |
431 |
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER PICTURE FRAME OF ART NOUVEAU DESIGN
by Ray Hall, Birmingham 1996, decorated with butterfly and flora, 20.5cm high x 15.5cm wide, containing printed portrait of Shakespeare
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£50 - £100 | £50 | View |
432 |
AN EDWARD VII SILVER HOT WATER JUG
by John Rawlings, London 1905, of 18th century design, the hinged lid with gadrooned rim, plain bulbous body and raffia bound handle, 20cm high, 13 tr. ozs
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£200 - £400 | £220 | View |
433 |
AN EDWARD VII SILVER CIRCULAR TRAY
by Mappin & Webb, London 1901, the pierced border cast and embossed with classical motifs and triumphal regalia, engraved to centre with eagle and floral motifs and worded ‘Presented to Mrs H.J.…
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£300 - £500 | £600 | View |
434 |
A PAIR OF GEORGE V SILVER RACEHORSE HEAD MENU HOLDERS
by Wilmot Manufacturing Co, Birmingham 1913, on stepped oblong bases, 2 tr. ozs combined gross (2)
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£100 - £200 | £120 | View |
435 |
A GEORGE V SILVER CIGARETTE BOX
by Adie Bros, Birmingham 1921, of plain form with domed lid and cedar wood lining, 5.5cm high x 14cm wide x 9cm deep, 16 tr. ozs gross
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£100 - £200 | £80 | View |
436 |
A GEORGE III SCOTTISH SILVER CHRISTENING TANKARD
by Adam Elder, Edinburgh 1826, with floral repousse body and stylised snake handle, 10cm high, 12.4 tr. ozs
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£150 - £250 | - | View |
437 |
AN EDWARD VII SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE OF ART NOUVEAU DESGIN
by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths, London 1903/5, comprising teapot, milk jug and sugar basin, the plain angled bodies with flared rims, 36 tr. ozs combined gross weight (3)
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£150 - £200 | £610 | View |
438 |
A GEORGE VI SILVER HANNUKAH MENORAH
by A. Taite & Sons, London 1946, with Star of David and globe finial on tapered stem, the shamash and eight oil cups all with circular sconces on right angled stems, above stepped octagonal base,…
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£100 - £200 | £360 | View |
439 |
A GEORGE III SILVER WINE BOTTLE STAND OR COASTER
attributed to Robert Garrard, London 1806, with gadrooned rim and incurved sides, 3.8cm high x 13.5cm diameter (loaded)
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£100 - £200 | £200 | View |
440 |
AN ART NOUVEAU SILVER MANTEL TIMEPIECE
maker's mark and date letter worn, c.1910, of balloon shape on stepped base, the white enamel face with Arabic numerals, 16cm high x 11cm wide
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£50 - £100 | £80 | View |
441 |
WWI DORSET INTEREST: A GEORGE V SILVER TEAPOT
by William Aitken, Birmingham 1913, of early 19th century style, the squat bulbous body with triple reed banding, wooden handle, on ball feet, 10.5 tr. ozs gross, engraved to rim “Presented to Sister…
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£150 - £250 | £160 | View |
442 |
A PAIR OF EDWARD VII SILVER MOUNTED CLARET JUGS
the hinged tops and handles by Hukin and Heath, Birmingham 1908, the bodies of ovoid shape with flattened sides, 23cm high, engraved with crests for the Scottish families of Kilgour, Anderson and Mac…
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£100 - £200 | £1,400 | View |
443 |
A GEORGE V SILVER BACHELORS TEAPOT
by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1901; together with a similar silver plate sugar bowl; a three piece silver backed dressing table set, Birmingham 1912; and a pair of silver posy holders, Birmingham…
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£100 - £200 | £240 | View |
444 |
AN EDWARD VII SILVER TROPHY OF ART NOUVEAU DESIGN
by Thomas Hayes, Birmingham 1909, of 'tyg' design with waisted body, 10cm high, 6.6 tr. ozs, engraved 'Cowed Golf Club Knock Out Foursomes 1912'
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£100 - £200 | £110 | View |
445 |
A GEORGE V SILVER TRAY OF ART DECO DESIGN
by Atkin Bros., Sheffield 1931, dodecagonal with plain border and angular handles, 61cm long x 37cm wide, 92 tr. ozs
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£1,200 - £1,500 | £1,700 | View |
446 |
A GEORGE V IRISH SILVER POTATO RING
by Oakley & Wheeler, Dublin 1913, with all-over pierced decoration of a shepherdess, sheep, goat herd playing an instrument, vines and flora, 10.5cm high x 20cm diameter at base, 10 tr. ozs, the…
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£300 - £500 | £190 | View |
447 |
AN EDWARD VII SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE
by Thomas Edward Atkins, Birmingham 1913, of squat oval form with plain bodies and pierced galleries, on four hoof feet, the teapot with bakelite handle and finial, 34 tr. ozs combined (3)
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£300 - £500 | £580 | View |
448 |
A GEORGE VI SILVER CASTER
by John Charles Lowe, London 1937, of 18th century style with plain girdled body, 16.5 cm high, 4.9 tr. ozs
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£100 - £200 | £150 | View |
449 |
A VICTORIAN SILVER DRESSING TABLE MIRROR
by William Comyns, London 1898, the arched cresting with vacant cartouche and a pair of cherubs, the border richly embossed with birds amongst foliage, bevelled plate, 61cm high x 42cm wide, with…
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£500 - £1,000 | - | View |
450 |
A GEORGE III SILVER MOUNTED BOTTLE COASTER
London c.1816 (marks rubbed), with raised round base (weighted), plain centre with decoration to the edge, 16cm diameter, 9.5 tr. ozs gross
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£100 - £200 | £100 | View |
451 |
A GEORGE V SILVER TANKARD
by Viners Ltd, Sheffield 1934, of 18th century style, with plain body and glass base, 12.5cm high, 17.5 tr. ozs gross
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£100 - £200 | £280 | View |
452 |
A GEORGE III SILVER SNUFF BOX
by William Boot, Birmingham 1804, the curved rectangular body with canted corners and a flat hinge, bright cut decoration to the top and a gilded interior, 5.5cm wide
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£50 - £100 | £170 | View |
453 |
A GEORGE V SILVER CHRISTENING TANKARD
by Hammond, Creake & Co, Sheffield, 1911; together with a mixed quantity of Edward VII and later silver items including a toast rack, of various dates and makers, 31 tr. ozs combined gross (11)
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£200 - £400 | £510 | View |
454 |
AN EDWARD VII SILVER PILL BOX
by William Hornby, London 1907, of oblong form with a hinged lid and suspension loop, the interior gilded with eight compartments, 8.5cm long; together with an Elizabeth II silver miniature Armada…
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£50 - £100 | £70 | View |
455 |
A GEORGE III SILVER TEA KETTLE AND STAND
by Craddock & Reid, London 1817, the bulbous kettle richly embossed with cherubs, fruit and flowers, engraved with the arms of Lord Wallscourt of Ardfry Castle, Gallway, with scrolled folding…
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£2,000 - £3,000 | £1,800 | View |
456 |
A GEORGE III SILVER TEAPOT
by Craddock & Reid, London 1818, the squat bulbous body richly embossed with cherubs and grapes, fruit and flowers, engraved with the arms of Lord Wallscourt of Ardfry Castle, Gallway, wooden…
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£500 - £1,000 | £500 | View |
457 |
A GEORGE V SILVER OCTAGONAL TEA CADDY
maker's mark rubbed, Chester 1909, of panelled form with hinged lid and wirework handle, 12cm high, 7.2 tr. ozs
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£100 - £200 | £200 | View |
458 |
TWO SIMILAR 19TH CENTURY SILVER MILK JUGS
one William IV by J. J. E (?), London 1830, the other Victorian by William Morrise, London 1843, both with squat leaf embossed bodies, 12.4 tr. ozs combined (2)
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£100 - £200 | £220 | View |