Thursday, 26 June, 2008

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The Silver (London hallmarks unless otherwise stated) (lots 286 - 350d)

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Lot Description Illustration
286 A Russian snuff box, engraved a scene of Peter the Great on horseback and an arrangement of armour to the base, O H 84 MK 1891, 8cm (3.75") wide
Sold for £75
Lot 286 illustration & condition report or notes
287 A photograph frame of embossed, scrolling form, Birmingham 1900, together with three further frames, various dates, makers
Sold for £115
Lot 287 illustration
287a Additional Lot
A silver hot water jug, H C D, Birmingham 1931, 21.5cm (8.5") high
Sold for £80
Lot 287a illustration
288 A part set fiddle pattern flatware, George William Adams, 1882, comprising six table spoons, six forks, two dessert forks and a sauce ladle, crested,
1190gms
Sold for £250
Lot 288 illustration
289 A part set shell pattern flatware, 19th Century, mostly George William Adams, comprising four table spoons, four dessert spoons, three teaspoons, two sauce ladles, nine dinner forks, five dessert forks, crested, 1927gms
Sold for £380
Lot 289 illustration
290 A pair of napkin rings with crossed tennis racquets motif, Sheffield 1901, together with a further pair and an individual ring, 141gms
Sold for £90
Lot 290 illustration
291 A pair of mustards, Birmingham 1915, together with two further mustards, a set of six salts, a toast rack and sundry silver, 623gms
Sold for £130
Lot 291 illustration
292 A visiting card case, of rounded rectangular outline with chased decoration throughout, J W, Birmingham 1889, cased, 8.5cm (3.25") high
Sold for £80
Lot 292 illustration
293 A fish server, W E, 1830, of shell pattern with pierced blade, 32cm (12.5") long, 170gms
Sold for £80
Lot 293 illustration
294 A part canteen of fish knives and forks, Sheffield 1912, the bone handles with winged hourglass crest
Sold for £60
Lot 294 illustration
295 A bachelors three-piece tea set, early 20th Century, of canted form
Sold for £70
Lot 295 illustration
296 A salver, 1909, the rim of thread and ribbon pattern, raised on claw and ball feet, 31cm (12.25") diameter, 765gms
Sold for £190
Lot 296 illustration
297 A penknife with engraved mother of pearl handle, Sheffield 1863, with small name-plate 'M Rothwell', together with another penknife and a filigree bodkin case
Sold for £20
Lot 297 illustration
298 A circular two-handled trophy cup with egg and dart border and scroll handles, on pedestal base, Sheffield, 1911, possibly by Harry Wigfull, with inscription 'All England LTC, 1912, W P Haviland'
Sold for £120
Lot 298 illustration
299 An oval cake basket with swing handle having a beaded border on a pedestal base, Sheffield 1928 467.75gms
Sold for £120
Lot 299 illustration
300 A pair of silver gilt anointing spoons, 1906
Sold for £20
Lot 300 illustration
301 A lady's silver compact, another, smaller, two metallic bead evening bags and sundries
Sold for £55
Lot 301 illustration
302 An engine turned cigarette case, Birmingham 1937, and another Birmingham 1936
Sold for £70
Lot 302 illustration
303 An early George III waiter with raised shell, gadroon and acanthus border and engraved an armorial, raised on three claw and ball feet, 41.5cm (16.25") diameter, 1760 by Ebenezer Coker
Sold for £1,200
Lot 303 illustration
304 An oval engraved two-handled silver tray, Edinburgh 1903
Sold for £550
Lot 304 illustration & condition report or notes
305 A ladies travelling toilet case, fitted with silver mounted accessories including brushes, bottles etc, 1913, together with sundry silver including dressing table items, a toast rack etc
Sold for £270
Lot 305 illustration
306 A set of twelve fiddle pattern dessert forks, Charles Boyton, 1893, monogrammed M, 538gms
Sold for £230
Lot 306 illustration
307 A set of twelve fiddle pattern teaspoons, Henry Holland, 1867, monogrammed F M, 163gms
Sold for £55
Lot 307 illustration
308 A set of twelve fiddle pattern teaspoons, Walker & Hall, 1889, monogrammed M, 240gms
Sold for £45
Lot 308 illustration
309 A pair of fiddle pattern salt spoons, 1847, together with another similar and a cased set of six tea spoons
Sold for £40
Lot 309 illustration
310 A Christening mug decorated floral scrolls in low relief, the S scroll handle with minstrel detail, 8cm (3.25") high Birmingham 1877, 99gms
Sold for £70
Lot 310 illustration & condition report or notes
311 A set of six napkin rings, numbered 1-6, Birmingham 1895
Sold for £100
Lot 311 illustration
312 A lady's purse, the gadrooned borders with shell corners on a chain, Birmingham 1909, together with a curved cigarette case, monogrammed, 1902, 205gms
Sold for £50
Lot 312 illustration
313 A cased dressing set comprising glove stretcher, shoe horn and button hooks, Birmingham 1910, together with sundry silver
Sold for £150
Lot 313 illustration
314 Twelve fiddle pattern dessert spoons, various dates, makers, monogrammed F M, together with another similar, 538gms
Sold for £100
Lot 314 illustration
315 A condiment set comprising salt, pepper pot and mustard, Birmingham 1934, together with a miniature trophy cup, a caddy spoon and a carving set etc
Sold for £96
Lot 315 illustration
316 A quantity of crested flatware, fiddle and thread pattern, possibly Paris, late 18th Century, three table spoons, forks and a matched Georgian fork
Sold for £75
Lot 316 illustration
317 A pair of sauce ladles, Queen's pattern, AE, Edinburgh 1826, together with another sauce ladle, Edinburgh 1835
Sold for £80
Lot 317 illustration
318 A large quantity of teaspoons, and condiment spoons, various dates, makers, 240gms
Sold for £110
Lot 318 illustration
319 A sterling silver knife, the blade marked Tiffany & Co, together with a quantity of silver including sugar nips, flatware, a mustard etc
Sold for £70
Lot 319 illustration
320 A silver cigarette case, decorated a motoring scene, 10.5cm (4.25")
Sold for £75
Lot 320 illustration
321 A silver vesta case, Birmingham 1912, decorated a pug together with a lighter decorated a spaniel's head
Sold for £120
Lot 321 illustration
322 A Victorian composite fiddle and thread pattern part table service, crested, of thirteen pieces, 1848 and other silver
Sold for £140
Lot 322 illustration
323 A George III Old English pattern ladle, TW, 1796, 34cm (13.5") long
Sold for £100
Lot 323 illustration
324 A cigarette case, with chased decoration, Birmingham 1913, together with a further cigarette case, two vesta cases, a cigarette box and a purse
Sold for £140
Lot 324 illustration
325 A Victorian goblet, with embossed acanthus detail issuing from a baluster support on a spreading foot with beaded border, Edward Charles Brown, 1869, together with two similar goblets, approximately 340gms
Sold for £180
Lot 325 illustration
326 A pair of Norwegian salts of Viking longboat form, David Andersen 925 S, each with glass liner, 8cm (3.25") long
Sold for £40
Lot 326 illustration
327 Six fruit knives, Sheffield 1820, the blades with stag's head crest
Sold for £20
Lot 327 illustration
328 A visiting card case, Birmingham 1876, of shaped rectangular form with chased decoration, cased, 10cm (4") high
Sold for £130
Lot 328 illustration
329 A silver and tortoiseshell letter knife, the handle of pierced, scrolling Rococo form together with a small collection of silver items including a candlestick, silver top bottles, a matchbox cover, a button hook and a continental buckle, various dates, makers
Sold for £130
Lot 329 illustration
330 Four matched teaspoons, Georgian with later bright cut decoration together with a pair of matching sugar nips, various dates, makers
Sold for £35
Lot 330 illustration
331 A canteen of King's pattern flatware for twelve persons by George Maudsley Jackson & David Landsborough Fullerton,
London 1911, the twenty four silver handled knives R&B Sheffield 1971, the case with Army and Navy retailers label
5490gms
Sold for £1,800
Lot 331 illustration
332 A rat tail pattern table service comprising:
12 soup spoons 708 gms
4 table spoons 495 gms
9 table forks 779 gms
11 dessert spoons 510 gms
11 dessert forks 510 gms
pair of sauce ladles 325 gms
soup ladles 382 gms
pair of asparagus servers 325 gms
5 tea spoons 325 gms
salt spoons, two mustard spoons 28 gms
together with 11 table knives, 4 cheese knives, a carver, 2 forks and a steel in a fitted oak canteen, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1935 3317 gms
Sold for £750
Lot 332 illustration & condition report or notes
333 A pepper pot in the form of a swallow, 1900 by William James Hornby, 13cm (5") long, 113gms
Sold for £1,500
Lot 333 illustration
334 A silver hen pheasant 1900 by William James Hornby, 20cm (8") long, 170gms
Sold for £350
Lot 334 illustration
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