Two Day Collective Sale
on Wednesday 7th & Thursday 8th July 2010
Day 1

Lots: 1-34 of 596

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An early George V silver castor by Alstons & Hallam, London 1913, the ovoid body with a wrythen basal border and mounted with shell and scroll swags, the pierced domed cover with scroll bud finial, raised on a domed foot with wrythen border, 23½cm high, 17oz.
Estimate: 200-300

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300

2

A George III silver wine funnel and strainer by Stephen Adams, London 1806, with reeded borders, the bowl engraved with a monogram, the strainer unmarked, 17cm, 6oz gross.
Estimate: 250-350

Nil

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260

3

A George III silver helmet cream jug, probably by John Lambe, London 1787, a bead rim, on a square base, 15½cm high, 4oz.
Estimate: 150-200

Nil

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150

4

A George IV provincial silver soup ladle by Mitchell & Russell, Glasgow 1820, fiddle pattern, 36cm long, 8oz.
Estimate: 150-200

Nil

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180

5

A George III silver sweetmeat basket, by Robert Hennell, (makers mark partially erased), London 1780, the oval body pierced with decorative bands beneath a bead rim and conforming swing handle and raised foot, 12cm high over handle, 15cm wide, 4oz.
Estimate: 100-150

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180

7

A George II silver Punch ladle by William Gwillim & Peter Castle, London 1745, the elliptical bowl engraved with initials to the outer surface, on a well turned fruitwood handle with baluster terminal and flattened knop, 29cm long.
Estimate: 100-150

Nil

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160

8

An Edward VII silver circular caddy and cover, by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1904, with gadroon borders, 6.5cm high, 3.5oz.
Estimate: 80-120

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80

9

A George V silver small helmet cream jug, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1920, with a double scroll leaf capped handle, on a domed foot rim, 9cm high, 5oz.
Estimate: 100-150

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130

10

A pair of George V silver composite column table candlesticks, by T. Wilkinson & Sons, Birmingham 1927, the removable sconces with bead borders, on stepped bases with conforming borders, 25cm high, loaded bases.
Estimate: 140-180

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160

12

A pair of late Victorian silver specimen vases, London 1900, the slender bodies with flared quatrefoil necks with milled rims, on circular weighted bases, makers mark rubbed, 21½cm high.
Estimate: 80-120

Nil

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90

13

A George III silver caddy spoon, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1812, with a shell bowl and ivory handle, 9cm long.
Estimate: 70-100

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100

14

A George IV silver vinaigrette by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1827, oblong, engraved with a border of leaves, oblong cartouche to the centre, the interior with a pierced gilt metal grille, 3½cm wide.
Estimate: 70-100

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140

17

A pair of Edward VII silver vases, by William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1900, of circular tapering form, each with a Monteith style neck over fluted bands and repoussé cartouche, on a domed lobed foot, 26½cm high, 24oz gross.
Estimate: 180-250

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320

18

A Victorian silver aesthetic period four piece tea and coffee service by John Round, Sheffield 1884/1885, of shouldered ovoid form, comprising teapot, coffee pot, cream jug and sugar bowl, each engraved with panels of lotus flowers in a bowl, the teapot and coffee pot with ivory heat diffusers to handles, on plain raised foot rim, 71oz gross.
Estimate: 500-700

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850

19

An Edward VII silver teapot, London 1902, of compressed circular form, repoussé and cast with flowers and leaves, the cover with a rose knop, reeded handle with leaf cap, raised on conforming feet, hallmark rubbed, 25oz.
Estimate: 170-200

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220

20

An Edward VII silver bachelor's tea service, by Horton & Allday, Birmingham 1902, of quatrefoil oval form, with a planished surface, the teapot with ebonised handle and finial, 15oz gross.
Estimate: 100-140

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160

21

A Victorian silver salver, by Edward Barnard & John Barnard, London 1862, with a raised bracketed rim with bead and scroll detail, the centre engraved with classical scroll and foliate borders, raised on pierced scroll and foliate feet, 26cm diameter, 20oz.
Estimate: 150-200

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190

22

A George III silver salver, by Ebenezer Coker, London 1765, with a raised bracketed rim, cast with shells and scrolls, the centre later engraved with flowers and C scrolls, raised on three pad feet, 20½cm diameter, 10oz.
Estimate: 170-220

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200

23

A late Victorian silver pedestal bowl, by William Gibson & John Langman, London 1877, circular, with an everted punched rim, repoussé with flowers, leaves and C scrolls, on a domed circular foot, 11½cm high, 17½cm diameter, 11oz.
Estimate: 80-120

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130

24

A George III Irish silver three-piece tea service, by Charles Marsh, Dublin 1816, boat shape, each with gadroon, shell and foliate cast rims, bright cut foliate engraving, raised on claw feet, 39oz gross.
Estimate: 350-450

Nil

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340

25

A late Victorian/early Edward VII silver three-piece bachelors tea service, by Fattorini & Sons, Birmingham 1899/1902, of ovoid form, each with everted wavy rims, embossed with foliage, scroll panels with tassel detail, the tea pot with an ebonised handle, 13oz gross.
Estimate: 80-120

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140

26

An Edward VII silver teapot, by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1907, of rounded oval form, with a foliate cast everted rim, repoussé with stylised shamrock leaves around vacant cartouches, in the Art Nouveau manner, with an ebonised handle and knop, raised on four bun feet, 24oz.
Estimate: 140-180

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200

27

An American white metal three-piece tea service, stamped Sterling, of rounded oblong form, each piece heavily embossed with the American eagle above vacant cartouches, flower and leaf sprays, beneath a conforming border, raised on paw feet, the teapot with wooden handle and knop, 39oz gross.
Estimate: 300-350

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280

28

A composite suite of George V/George VI silver cutlery and flat ware, comprising six dinner knives and six dessert knives with silver handles by Harrison Fisher & Co, Sheffield 1937, six rattail pattern dinner forks and dessert forks and six rattail pattern dessert spoons, Sheffield 1937 and 1938 and six silver rattail pattern teaspoons and matching coffee spoons, 37oz. all in.
Estimate: 500-700

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550

29

A Della Robbia pottery charger, by Liza Wilkins, the dished well moulded in relief with an angel's mask and wings, within a deep border of stylized lilies over a ground of honesty leaves, glazed predominately in green and ivory, incised marks and initials verso and dated 1899, 46cm diameter.
Estimate: 600-800

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750

30

An extensive Royal Worcester fluted Roanoke pattern dinner and tea service, each piece decorated with colourful floral sprays within gilt line rims, approximately one hundred and thirty five pieces.
Estimate: 30-50

Nil

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45

31

A Moorcroft pottery circular bowl, tube lined and painted with magnolia against an ivory ground, modern impressed and painted marks, 16cm diameter.
Estimate: 40-60

Nil

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80

32

A Moorcroft pottery Oberon pattern baluster vase, tube lined and painted with honeysuckle against a graded blue to peach ground, painted and impressed marks to base, dated '93, initialled D.H., 16cm high.
Estimate: 60-90

Nil

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100

33

A 19thC Chinese bronze cloisonné charger, 46cm diameter.
Estimate: 100-200

Nil

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90

34

A silver on copper circular cake stand, with mirrored surface, raised on foliate claw feet, 35cm diameter.
Estimate: 60-90

Nil

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70

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