Thursday, 19 October, 2006

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The Silver (London Hallmarks unless otherwise stated) (lots 219 - 274)

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Lot Description Illustration
219 A case containing two pairs of carving knives and forks and a steel with horn handles and embossed silver mounts, Sheffield 1891
(Unsold)
Not Illustrated
220 A pedestal cup with ring handles, 9.5cm (3.75") high and five teaspoons with pierced handles, in a case
Sold for £15
Not Illustrated
221 A pair of rectangular salt cellars with canted corners, each on four legs, 6.5cm (2.5") wide, 1908
Sold for £20
Not Illustrated
222 A William IV teapot with scroll handle and spout, the hinged cover with fruit and leaves finial, raised on four acanthus scroll feet, 1833, by Adey, Joseph and Albert Savory
Sold for £180
Not Illustrated
223 A pair of sauceboats, each raised on three shaped feet, Sheffield 1930
Sold for £20
Not Illustrated
224 A George IV fiddle pattern soup ladle, Edinburgh 1823, by W & P Cunningham, with Victorian monogram
Sold for £80
Not Illustrated
225 Six coffee spoons, Sheffield 1927, in a case, seven fiddle pattern teaspoons, 1850 and three other spoons
Sold for £35
Not Illustrated
226 A cut glass salad bowl with plain silver mounted rim, 22.25cm (8.75") diameter, Sheffield 1930
Sold for £30
Not Illustrated
227 A pair of George III sugar tongs, 1802, a pair of fiddle pattern sugar tongs, 1873, another pair of tongs and a butter knife, Birmingham 1849
Sold for £20
Not Illustrated
228 A pair of vase shaped pepper pots, 9.5cm (3.75") high, Birmingham 1899, a pair of beaded salt cellars, Birmingham 1899 and Chester 1898, a mustard pot and a napkin ring
Sold for £35
Not Illustrated
229 Two Silver Jubilee bowls in the form of bleeding bowls with gilt armorial lion handles, 18cm (7") across, numbers 491 and 492 of 2500, complete with certificates etc, in a presentation case
(Unsold)
Not Illustrated
230 Six teaspoons with pierced handles, Birmingham 1947, cased, a pair of candlesticks, 13.5cm (5.25") high, Birmingham 1949 and a cigarette case
Sold for £25
Not Illustrated
231 Five napkin rings various
Sold for £40
Not Illustrated
232 A sugar ladle, crested, 1907, a pair of George III dessert spoons, 1794, etc
Amendment - The pair of George III dessert spoons are withdrawn
Sold for £25
Not Illustrated
233 A George III ogee shaped cream jug, semi gadrooned and with scroll handle, 1768
Sold for £40
Not Illustrated
234 A four-piece tea service of Queen Anne design, comprising teapot, milk jug, two-handled sugar bowl and hot water jug, 1916 by Mappin and Webb 2185gms
(Unsold)
Not Illustrated
235 A pear shaped coffee pot and matching hot milk jug, half ribbed and raised on pedestal bases, having hinged covers with vase finials and ebonised handles, 24cm (9.5") high, 1902
795gms (gross)
Sold for £140
Not Illustrated
236 Twelve fiddle and thread pattern table forks, crested, 1792 (2) and 1839 (10), six similar Victorian dessert forks, crested, initialled on the reverse, various dates and six similar dessert spoons, 1990
Sold for £300
Not Illustrated
237 Six Victorian fiddle pattern dessert spoons, crested, 1850 and 1851 and six similar dessert forks with the same crest, 1829 and 1850
Sold for £130
Not Illustrated
238 A pair of early George III table spoons, crested, 1767
Sold for £40
Not Illustrated
239 Two George III Old English pattern table spoons, 1801 and two similar dessert spoons, 1800 and 1801
Sold for £30
Not Illustrated
240 A waiter with raised gadroon border, on four hoof feet, 36cm (14.25") diameter, 1931
1300gms
Sold for £300
Not Illustrated
241 A pair of George III knife rests, 1814
Addition- a pair of George III knife rests 1814 and twelve teaspoons
Sold for £70
Not Illustrated
242 A pair of William IV fiddle pattern sauce ladles, 1832
Sold for £55
Not Illustrated
243 A hair brush, clothes brush, hand mirror and mount for a comb with engine turned backs, Birmingham 1957, in a case, and an engine turned ashtray, 10cm (4") wide
Sold for £30
Not Illustrated
244 Six rat tail teaspoons, Sheffield 1928, cased, three napkin rings etc
Sold for £45
Not Illustrated
245 A shaped oval teapot with hinged cover and ebonised handle and the matching two-handled sugar bowl, Sheffield 1905 and 1907
Sold for £110
Not Illustrated
246 A hot water jug with concave corners and ebonised handle, Chester 1939
Sold for £35
Not Illustrated
247 Seven George III fiddle pattern table forks, the reverses monogrammed, 1799
Sold for £80
Not Illustrated
248 Six Victorian fiddle pattern table forks, the reverses initialled, 1839
Sold for £80
Not Illustrated
249 A George III fiddle and thread pattern part table service, crested, comprising five table spoons, six dessert spoons and six dessert forks, 1798 (two of 1799 and one of 1802)
Sold for £210
Not Illustrated
250 A pair of George IV fiddle pattern table spoons, initialled, 1825, the reverses inscribed Catherine Fox
Sold for £10
Not Illustrated
251 An early George III feather edge serving spoon, marks poor, believed 1764
Sold for £70
Not Illustrated
252 A George IV fish slice with pierced blade and reeded handle, crested, 1826
Sold for £70
Not Illustrated
253 A circular inkwell (the hinged cover with presentation inscription dated 1904), 14cm (5.5") diameter, Birmingham 1905
Sold for £25
Not Illustrated
254 An embossed hair brush, Birmingham 1904, various teaspoons etc
Sold for £70
Not Illustrated
255 An Art Nouveau inkstand with coronet type hinged cover, raised on splay feet with circular base, fitted a white china inkwell, 12cm (4.75") high, 1904
Sold for £100
Not Illustrated
256 A George III two-handled sugar bowl with thread borders, 1802 280gms
Sold for £40
Not Illustrated
257 Six bright cut teaspoons and a pair of tongs, Sheffield 1918, in a case
Sold for £25
Not Illustrated
258 A Christening mug with C scroll handle, Birmingham 1952, a square cigarette box, 1931 and an engraved visiting card case, Birmingham 1918
Sold for £60
Not Illustrated
259 An elaborate cast spoon of Dutch design, pierced and moulded figures, shells, C scrolls etc, 14cm (5.5") long, 1890 by William Comyns
Sold for £10
Not Illustrated
260 A baby's George IV rattle and whistle with floral borders in low relief, set six bells and a coral chew, Birmingham 1822 by Joseph Taylor
Sold for £300
Not Illustrated
261 A George III Old English pattern serving spoon, initialled, 1800
Sold for £60
Not Illustrated
262 A cigar case and a box and cover
Sold for £25
Not Illustrated
263 Sundry teaspoons
Lot is withdrawn
(Unsold)
Not Illustrated
264 A pair of George III Old English pattern table spoons, monogrammed, 1794 and four others, 1803
Sold for £65
Not Illustrated
265 Six George III Old English pattern dessert spoons, monogrammed, 1805
Sold for £50
Not Illustrated
266 Five George III Old English pattern dessert spoons various and fifteen teaspoons various
Sold for £80
Not Illustrated
267 Three napkin rings, etc
Sold for £55
Not Illustrated
268 A late Georgian folding dessert knife and fork, in a leather case
Sold for £300
Not Illustrated

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