Thursday, 29 June, 2006

Fine Art & Antiques

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Silver (London Hallmarks unless otherwise stated) (lots 177 - 216)

Lot Description Illustration
177 A glass jar from a cruet frame, with silver mounts, Sheffield 1834, a plain bowl, 11.5cm (4.5") diameter, Sheffield 1911 and a sugar bowl on three legs, 11cm (4.25") diameter, Birmingham 1918
£40 - 60
Not Illustrated
178 A sauceboat with open scroll handle, on three shell legs, 1930
£30 - 40
Not Illustrated
179 A quaiche with hammered decoration, 1904, a sugar bowl and a ribbed cream jug
£60 - 80
Not Illustrated
180 A rectangular salt, 9cm (3.5") wide, two pierced oval salts, 9cm (3.5") wide and a silver backed hair brush and hand mirror
£40 - 60
Not Illustrated
181 A Victorian oval teapot with engraved borders and hinged dome cover, initialled, 1882 by R Martin and E Hall
£150 - 200
Not Illustrated
182 A hot water jug with hinged cover and ebonised scroll handle, Birmingham 1939
£80 - 120
Not Illustrated
183 A pair of butter shells, initialled, Sheffield 1911, in a case
£60 - 80
Not Illustrated
184 A set of four circular salt cellars complete with spoons, 1904, in a case
£80 - 120
Not Illustrated
185 A plain bowl, 8.25cm (3.25") diameter, Birmingham 1960, an engraved stand or waiter, 16cm (6.25") diameter, Sheffield 1849, a cigarette box, two hair brushes, a hand mirror and a clothes brush
£80 - 120
Not Illustrated
186 Six William IV fiddle pattern table forks, initialled L, 1835 by Jonathan Hayne
£60 - 80
Not Illustrated
187 Two fiddle pattern table forks, Exeter 1846, two tablespoons, both 1817, a sauce ladle, 1868 and three fiddle and shell pattern table forks, 1817
£70 - 90
Not Illustrated
188 A pair of fiddle pattern sugar tongs, 1832, various tea and salt spoons, etc
£50 - 70
Not Illustrated
189 No lot.
Not Illustrated
190 A Victorian oval inkstand and pentray of scroll design, fitted a central chamber type taper stick with extinguisher and two glass inkwells with silver mounts, 23.5cm (9.25") wide, Sheffield 1869 by Henry Wilkinson & Co
£200 - 250
Not Illustrated
191 Three glass bottles from a dressing case with monogrammed ivory covers and silver mounts, Birmingham 1918, a hand mirror and a napkin ring
£30 - 40
Not Illustrated
192 A pair of signet ring shaped napkin rings, initialled W, Chester 1907 and 1909 and another pair of napkin rings, Sheffield 1911, in two cases
£60 - 80
Not Illustrated
193 Six napkin rings engraved and numbered 1 to 5, the sixth monogrammed, 1910 and 1911, in a case
£60 - 80
Not Illustrated
194 A pair of pierced and engraved serving spoons, Sheffield 1910, in a case
£30 - 40
Not Illustrated
195 A presentation trowel with plain ivory handle, engraved and with presentation inscription (Worle Club, 1904), 1903, in a case
£30 - 40
Not Illustrated
196 Four pierced napkin rings, initialled, Birmingham 1919, cased
£60 - 80
Not Illustrated
197 A pair of napkin rings, Edinburgh 1921, cased, and two ashtrays
£40 - 60
Not Illustrated
198 A pair of oval sweetmeat dishes with pierced borders, raised on pedestal bases, Sheffield 1932 and another dish with pierced border and swing handle
£80 - 120
Not Illustrated
199 A rectangular engine turned cigarette box, two square ashtrays, a bottle holder, a napkin ring and a tea strainer and stand
£50 - 70
Not Illustrated
200 A pair of five-bar toastracks and a pair of glass toddies with silver covers
£80 - 100
Not Illustrated
201 A William IV fiddle pattern sauce ladle, 1833, a sterling silver spoon and a cigarette case
£20 - 30
Not Illustrated
202 A monteith having the usual scalloped top with shell and scroll border, the bowl half-reeded and raised on a pedestal base, 26.5cm (10.5") diameter, monogrammed, 1896, 1240gms
£300 - 400
Not Illustrated
203 An inkwell, capstan shaped and with purple guilloche enamel set hinged cover, 12.75cm (5") diameter, Birmingham 1929
£60 - 80
Not Illustrated
204 A prize cup embossed florets within squares, a cartouche with presentation inscription and a beaded border, raised on a knopped stem, 18.5cm (7.25") high, 1862 by D and C Houle, 330gms
£80 - 120
Not Illustrated
205 An oval basket or sweetmeat dish of quatrefoil shape with pierced border and pedestal base, 18cm (7") wide, Sheffield 1918
£30 - 40
Not Illustrated
206 An eight-lobed sugar bowl with flat pierced handles, 19.5cm (7.75") across, 1907 and an embossed butter shell raised on three claw feet, Birmingham 1902
£40 - 60
Not Illustrated
207 An oval two-handled sugar bowl embossed shell-like panels and raised on claw feet and the matching cream jug, Birmingham 1904 and a pair of bright cut sugar tongs
£40 - 60
Not Illustrated
208 A pair of clothes brushes with embossed silver mounts, an oval pierced and embossed ring stand, a similar heart shaped sweetmeat dish, a shoe horn, an odd cover and a hand mirror (not marked)
£40 - 60
Not Illustrated
209 A Victorian mug, straight sided, engraved and initialled, 9.5cm (3.75") high, 1869 by Barnard Bros
£50 - 70
Not Illustrated
210 A pedestal vase, 15cm (6") high, Birmingham 1927 (weighted), an embossed vase shaped sugar caster, 15.5cm (6") high, Birmingham 1909, a glass caster with silver mounts and an embossed pear shaped cream jug on three legs, Chester 1909
£60 - 80
Not Illustrated
211 A small waisted Christening mug, Chester 1908, a salt, pepper and mustard pot and a George III circular salt cellar, 1768
£60 - 80
Not Illustrated
212 An oval seven-bar toastrack on a boat shaped stand with gadroon border, raised on plain scroll feet, 26cm (10.25") wide, Sheffield 1900
£60 - 80
Not Illustrated
213 A George III ogee shaped mug, 12.75cm (5") high, Newcastle 1788 by John Langlands and John Robertson
£150 - 200
Not Illustrated
214 A square cigarette box, 8.25cm (3.25"), a vesta case, a square ashtray, an oval pierced and embossed sweetmeat dish, 12cm (4.75") wide and a pin tray
£30 - 40
Not Illustrated
215 A hexagonal vase shaped sugar caster, 16.5cm (6.5") high, Birmingham 1920
£40 - 60
Not Illustrated
216 A five-bar toastrack, 11cm (4.25") wide, a silver mounted glass salt cellar, two salt spoons etc
£30 - 40
Not Illustrated
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