antiques & fine art sale

9th December 2020

Lot 399

A set of six Glasgow silver dessert spoons by Robert Gray & Son, 1833. 232 grams.

Sold for £90

Lot 400

Four Victorian silver dessert spoons, Charles Wallis 1855. 146 grams.

Sold for £45

Lot 401

Two pairs of Georgian silver tablespoons, two London 1784, maker George Smith III, two Newcastle 1807 maker Thomas Watson and two silver plated. Combined silver weight 230 grams.

Sold for £90

Lot 402

A George III Edinburgh silver sauce ladle, 1810. Length 15.5 cm.

Sold for £48

Lot 403

Two sets of five silver dessert forks, five London 1836, and five Emmanuel Levy Exeter 1816, 381 grams.

Sold for £140

Lot 404

Six silver handled table knives and six dessert knives, 1964.

Sold for £130

Lot 405

A set of six silver dessert forks and spoons to match, Sheffield 1963, maker Viners Ltd (Emile Viner). 657 grams (see illustration).

Sold for £250

Lot 406

A silver sauce boat, Birmingham 1939, 205 grams.

Sold for £80

Lot 407

A Walker & Hall silver milk jug, Sheffield 1920, 215 grams.

Sold for £90

Lot 408

A matched set of eight George III silver tablespoons, each of the same design with similar monogrammed initials, various makers, various marks, 417 grams.

Sold for £160

Lot 409

A pair of Georgian silver coloured metal buckles, each width 73 mm.

Sold for £65

Lot 410

A set of six silver apostle spoons, Sheffield 1919.

Sold for £28

Lot 411

Five silver condiments, two pepperettes, two mustard pots each with liner and circular salt, various makers, various marks.

Sold for £90

Lot 412

A late Victorian silver cream jug, foliate engraved, Sheffield 1899, maker Sutherland & Roden (George Guirren Rhoden), 173 grams.

Sold for £80

Lot 413

A pair of silver sauce boats, Birmingham 1901, probably George Houston, 340 grams (see illustration).

Sold for £140

Lot 414

A pair of silver salad servers, Sheffield 1933, maker Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, 180 grams.

Sold for £75

Lot 415

Six pairs of silver handled fruit knives and forks, Viners Ltd Sheffield.

Sold for £65

Lot 416

A set of six Edinburgh silver dessert forks, 1828 maker possibly Franklin & Sons (also known as E Franklin & Co). 206 grams.

Sold for £90

Lot 417

A pair of Mappin & Webb silver candlesticks, with fluted columns and beaded square stepped bases. Sheffield mark 1906. Height 12 cm.

Sold for £70

Lot 418

Two silver cream jugs, largest helmet shaped Sheffield 1892, the other Sheffield 1923, 140 grams.

Sold for £65

Lot 419

Two silver sugar basins, two handled Sheffield 1933, the other Sheffield 1897, 206 grams.

Sold for £75

Lot 420

Eight silver teaspoons Birmingham 1934, 150 grams.

Sold for £50

Lot 421

A three piece silver tea service, each piece raised on a square foot with scroll feet, Birmingham 1922, gross weight 1039 grams (see illustration).

Sold for £400

Lot 422

A silver rose bowl, raised on a wooden stand, inscribed Birmingham 1923, 335 grams.

Sold for £145

Lot 423

A collection of silver flatware, comprising 2 pierced decorative spoons, 3 soup spoons, 4 dessert spoons and 4 teaspoons, various makers, various marks, combined weight 524 grams.

Sold for £200

Lot 424

A four piece silver Regency style tea service, London 1896 maker Carrington & Co, 1962 grams gross (see illustration).

Sold for £750

Lot 425

A silver sauce boat, Birmingham 1910, 181 grams.

Sold for £70

Lot 426

A pair of George III silver serving spoons, London 1798, maker Samuel Godbehere and Edward Wigan, together with two further Georgian silver serving spoons, one by Samuel Godbehere, Edward Wigan & James Bolt, the other marks rubbed. Combined weight 251 grams.

Sold for £95

Lot 427

A set of six silver plated Victorian mother of pearl handled fruit knives and forks.

Not Sold

Lot 428

A part canteen of silver cutlery, Sheffield 1911, comprising 12 dessert spoons, 12 table forks, 11 dessert forks. Width 1815 grams (see illustration).

Sold for £750

Lot 429

A late Victorian silver cruet set, cased, comprising 4 open salts, mustard and two pepperettes, together with 4 spoons. Birmingham 1899.

Sold for £110

Lot 430

A three piece silver tea service, Birmingham 1909 maker William Adams, 1392 grams (see illustration).

Sold for £550

Lot 431

A pair of silver sauce boats, large form, Sheffield 1927. 505 grams.

Sold for £230

Lot 432

A pair of silver table candlesticks, with fixed sconces and beaded square bases, Sheffield 1922 maker Hawksworth Eyre & Co Ltd. Height 18 cm (see illustration).

Sold for £120

Lot 433

A pair of Georgian silver berry spoons, London 1797 maker probably Thomas Streetin, together with another serving spoon by Samuel Hennell 1797, combined weight 182 grams.

Sold for £45

Lot 434

A set of six Georgian silver dessert spoons, Edward Lees London 1823, 205 grams.

Sold for £95

Lot 435

An Elkington & Co silver desk stand, with two silver lidded inkwells and raised on scroll feet, Birmingham 1898 with pen. Width 23 cm (see illustration).

Sold for £220

Lot 436

An Edwardian silver tray, repousse with foliate scrolls, Birmingham 1902 maker Spurrier & Co. Width 26 cm, 229 grams.

Sold for £110

Lot 437

A pair of silver trumpet shaped vases, repousse with scrollwork, 1900, maker Fenton Brothers Ltd, 242 grams. Height 15 cm.

Sold for £100

Lot 438

A late Victorian silver jug, with half lobed body, London 1898 maker Robert Pringle & Sons, 566 grams gross, height 27 cm (see illustration).

Sold for £250

Lot 439

A silver fruit bowl, Birmingham 1911 maker A & J Zimmerman Ltd (Arthur & John Zimmerman), 426 grams, diameter 23 cm.

Sold for £150

Lot 440

A late Victorian four piece silver half lobed tea service, Chester 1900 maker George Nathan and Ridley Hayes, 1670 grams (see illustration).

Sold for £590

Lot 441

A pair of Art Nouveau silver vases by J & R Griffin Chester, 1915, weighted. Height 17.5 cm (see illustration).

Sold for £130

Lot 442

A set of five silver dessert dishes, Birmingham 1903 maker William Aitken, 506 grams, each height 10.2 cm.

Sold for £230

Lot 443

An Edwardian silver two handles lidded cup, Birmingham 1908. Height 17.5 cm, 166 grams, together with a small two handled tazza Chester 1906, 118 grams.

Sold for £90

Lot 444

A George III silver two handled vessel, with glass liner, London mark 1816 makers mark rubbed. 177 grams, height 11.5 cm.

Sold for £85

Lot 445

A Victorian silver fish slice London 1838, maker Mary Chawner. 178 grams, length 32 cm.

Sold for £55

Lot 446

A pair of silver salad servers Birmingham 1900, maker probably Henry Bourne. 118 grams.

Sold for £55

Lot 447

A George III Newcastle silver soup ladle, 1808 maker George Murray. 181 grams, length 35 cm.

Sold for £120

Lot 448

An Edwardian silver table cigarette box, London 1902, initialled. Width 14.5 cm.

Sold for £45

Lot 449

Two silver mounted dressing table jars, both etched with classical designs.

Sold for £25

Lot 450

A Walker and Hall silver butter dish, with glass liner Sheffield 1898, diameter 40 cm, together with a golf shield meeting presentation dish and a small silver bowl. Combined silver weight 301 grams.

Sold for £120

Lot 451

An Edwardian silver purse, leather lined, 1918, maker T H Hazelwood & Co, gross weight 116 grams, width 12.5 cm.

Sold for £42

Lot 452

Three silver condiments, various makers, various marks, the cylindrical mustard with no liner.

Sold for £42

Lot 453

A collection of twelve silver napkin rings, various makers and dates including a pair Chester 1913. Combined weight 132 grams.

Sold for £65

Lot 454

A three piece silver dressing table set, engine turned, London mark 1947, and an Edwardian example, foliate embossed.

Sold for £110

Lot 455

Six pairs of sugar tongs, three silver including one Edinburgh 1856 with turned finial, together with a small weighted specimen vase and a rum decanter label.

Sold for £90

Lot 456

Five silver thimbles, various makers and marks.

Sold for £28

Lot 457

A silver waiter, with design after Annigoni for Queen Elizabeth II and Philip 25th wedding anniversary. 383 grams, diameter 23 cm, cased.

Sold for £160

Lot 458

A cased set of six teaspoons and matching sugar tongs, Sheffield 1911, together with another cased set of six teaspoons with matched sugar tongs.

Sold for £75

Lot 459

A silver mounted inkwell, top bearing initials and dates. Width 10 cm.

Sold for £32

Lot 460

A pair of Georgian silver berry spoons, London 1804, maker John Blake, and a pair of silver sugar tongs.

Sold for £80

Lot 461

An embossed and pierced silver jar mount and cover, and an Art Deco enamelled handheld mirror.

Sold for £60

Lot 462

An oak cutlery canteen, with some cutlery, and a cased set of 12 dessert knives and forks.

Sold for £40

Lot 463

A Victorian bachelor's silver plated coffee pot, and a foliate engraved honey pot with plated lid and beehive spoon.

Not Sold

Lot 464

A collection of silver plated wares, to include 4 piece plated tea service, tray, 2 entree dishes, fruit set and circular tray.

Sold for £65

Lot 465

A Victorian plated spirit kettle on stand, foliate engraved and with stick form stand.

Sold for £15

Lot 466

A late Victorian silver framed easel backed mirror, with bevelled glass, Chester hallmark 1901. Height 46 cm, width 32 cm (see illustration).

Sold for £170

Lot 467

A George IV silver teapot and sugar basin London 1824, maker Robert Peppin. 889 grams (see illustration).

Sold for £420

Lot 468

A matched set of six silver gilt berry spoons, three, two and one together with a matched set of six similar teaspoons. 303 grams.

Sold for £120

Lot 469

Two pairs of silver tablespoons, bottom marked maker William Sumner and Richard Crossley 1779, the second pair London 1792 maker probably George Smith and William Fearn. 242 grams.

Sold for £100

Lot 470

Four silver table forks London William Sumner 1789, together with four dessert spoons, three by the same maker 1794. Weight 418 grams.

Sold for £160

Lot 471

A collection of sixteen pieces of silver flatware, including four dessert forks by Sumner & Fearn, London 1788, six teaspoons by William Chawner, London 1824, a caddy spoon, christening set, two preserve trowels and a butter knife. 466 grams.

Sold for £180

Lot 472

A George III silver cream jug, London 1808 maker Duncan Urquhart and Naphtali Hart, 186 grams, together with a small silver tazza, London 1927 with loaded base.

Sold for £90

Lot 473

A Victorian silver presentation cup, foliate engraved 1871. 368 grams, height 21.5 cm (see illustration).

Sold for £200

Lot 474

A small silver shell shaped salt, Chester mark 1899, a silver coloured metal spoon and five pen knives and a silver propelling pencil.

Sold for £32

Lot 475

A silver plated entree dish, with hot water reservoir, a plated sauce boat and a cased pair of butter dishes with silver knives.

Sold for £20

Lot 476

A pair of Edwardian silver salad servers, London 1906, with glass handles, a sterling silver handled carving knife and fork, a plated ladle and gravy spoon. Ladle stamped "Au Louvre, Paris".

Sold for £95

Lot 477

A Victorian silver handled ivory letter knife, pistol grip, London 1883, and a pair of sterling silver mounted American shears. Longest 35.5 cm.

Sold for £35

Lot 478

A silver cream jug by Mappin & Webb, London 1946, a silver mounted dressing table jar, Birmingham 1925 and a pair of Adam style oval silver plated salts with blue glass liners.

Sold for £50

Lot 479

A white coloured metal photograph frame, decorated with figures and scrollwork, with easel back and plush mounted outer frame. Overall dimensions 26 cm x 20.5 cm.

Sold for £40

Lot 480

A Victorian silver plated condiment set, bread, bun and butter, in plush lined case.

Sold for £40

Lot 481

A pair of George II silver salts, circular with cabriole legs and pad feet bearing crest, London 1737, maker I.S. (unrecorded) diameter 6.5 cm, together with a second pair smaller, London 1905, maker C S Harris & Sons Ltd and a third similar in pattern by the same maker, London 1927, another by J Parks, Vigo Street, London 1919, the last with London marks rubbed, combined weight 476 grams, excluding liner.

Sold for £190

Lot 482

An Edward VII silver oval sauce boat, Chester 1906, maker William Neal, 82 grams.

Sold for £35

Lot 483

A collection of 37 tea and coffee spoons, including a pair of sugar tongs and a George III strainer spoon, no complete sets, various makers, various marks, some bottom marked. Strainer spoon London 1818, maker probably John and Henry Lias.

Sold for £180

Lot 484

An Edward VII silver rectangular tea caddy, with hinged lid, London 1909, Britannia standard stamped beneath Gillian Davies & Co, London, also inscribed F.L Northbourne, and Edith Northbourne, 3rd June 1909, 445 grams, width 11 cm (see illustration).

Sold for £360

Lot 485

A George V silver lidded bowl, by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, planished Britannia standard 1910, 444 grams, diameter 12 cm (see illustration).

Sold for £180

Lot 486

An Edward VII silver square tea caddy, with waisted body and scroll feet, with palmette finial to the lid, London mark 1908, maker Carrington & Co, width 8.5 cm, height 12.5 cm, 378 grams (see illustration).

Sold for £260

Lot 487

A collection of 6 Georgian silver Old English pattern tablespoons, a pair bottom marked James Wilkes, London 1756, a second pair London 1813, maker Samuel Godbehere and Edward Wigan, London 1814, the last marks rubbed, maker possibly William Juson, 349 grams.

Sold for £150

Lot 488

A set of 3 Georgian silver Old English thread patterned sauce ladles, London 1809, maker Richard Crossley and George Smith, length 17.5 cm, 163 grams.

Sold for £80

Lot 489

An early Victorian silver pepper pot with pierced body and glass liner, maker Joseph Angell I and Joseph Angell II, 1842, height 5.5 cm, together with 2 small condiments.

Sold for £30

Lot 490

A George III silver lidded mustard pot with domed cover and loop basket work handle, London probably 1809, clear glass liner, width 83 mm.

Sold for £50

Lot 491

A George III silver and silver gilt pap boat, London 1808, makers mark rubbed, length 13.5 cm, 48 grams (see illustration).

Sold for £80

Lot 492

A George III embossed silver pepper pot, Samuel Wood 1762, height 10 cm, 84 grams (see illustration).

Sold for £90

Lot 493

A set of three Edward VII silver oval sauce boats, comprising a pair and one slightly smaller, all Britannia Standard London 1935 maker Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company Regent Street. Longest 16 cm, combined weight 500 grams (see illustration).

Sold for £210

Lot 494

A George V silver tea caddy by Thomas Bradbury, Sheffield 1907, 164 grams gross. Width 9.5 cm, height 9.5 cm including finial.

Sold for £100

Lot 495

A matched set of 10 silver dessert forks, 5 London 1912, maker Chawner & Co (George Williams Adams) 3 London 1841 by the same maker, another by the same maker 1862 and the last London 1836, 456 grams.

Sold for £220

Lot 496

An Edward VII silver coffeepot with matching hot water jug, by Thomas Bradbury, London 1917, gross weight 1144 grams (see illustration).

Sold for £380

Lot 497

A George IV silver gilt snuff box, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1827, engine turned and with guilloche engraving, 72 mm x 44 mm x 17 mm, 78 grams (see illustration).

Sold for £340

Lot 498

A George V planished silver sauce ladle, arts and crafts design by Albert Edward Jones with Crown terminal, Birmingham 1917, length 14.5 cm, 26 grams.

Sold for £95