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Sale date:

Silver and Vertu, Jewellery and Watches, Ceramics and Glass Sale on Thursday 3rd July 2008

Lot numbers:

430-459 of 1080B

Lot

Description & Estimate

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Hammer Price £

430

A GEORGE V TWO-HANDLED BOWL the circular bowl with bracket handles, upon a raised square base, by Thomas Bradbury and Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1921, 19.25cm. across the handles; 7.25oz £80-120

Nil

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431 A GEORGE V ROSE BOWL the bellied circular bowl with three applied lions' masks, raised upon a circular base, presentation inscription, marks rubbed, Chester, probably 1910, 19.5cm. diam.; 20.75oz £150-200

Nil

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432 A GEORGE V SALVER of octagonal shape, on paw feet, presentation inscription, by Roberts and Belk, Sheffield, 1921, 31cm.; 36.25oz £200-300

Nil

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240
433 A VICTORIAN GOBLET the tapered circular bowl with bright cut engraved swags, raised upon a circular foot, by Robert Harper, 1865, 18.25cm. plus 4cm wood socle; 7oz £80-120

Nil

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80
434 A VICTORIAN MUG the slightly tapered cylindrical body with repousse decoration of panels with flowers between geometric bands, C-shaped handle, by Edward Hutton, 1881, 12cm.; 9oz £100-150

Nil

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160
435 A GEORGE V GOBLET the slightly tapered circular body raised upon a circular foot, engraved coat of arms, by David Munsey, 1912, 17.5cm.; 10.5oz £100-150

Nil

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130
436 A GEORGE V CHRISTENING MUG with flared panelled body, Chester, 1925, 8.75cm.; 4.75oz £40-60

Nil

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30
437 A VICTORIAN DOUBLE-LIPPED SAUCE BOAT of compressed circular shape, with loop handles, by George Fox, 1877, 12.5cm. across the handles; with an Irish wine funnel, spout cut, marks worn; and a marrow scoop, crested on the back of the bowl, marks worn, 6.75oz total (3) £150-250

Nil

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280
438 A MODERN CASTER IN GEORGE III STYLE the baluster body with pierced cover, upon a circular foot, by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield, 1939, 20cm.; 6.25oz £80-120

Nil

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439 A WILLIAM IV TEAPOT with girdled compressed circular body, a/f, by Messrs Barnard, 1830, 11cm.; with a similar sugar basin and milk jug, by Charles Fox, 1830-1831; and another similar milk jug by Robert Harper, 1859, 34.75oz (4) £200-300

Nil

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260
440 A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SILVER MOUNTED DEER SLOT CANDLESTICKS on oval mahogany bases, one sconce detached, by Rowland Ward, 1904, 46cm.; and a similar matchbox holder by the same maker, inscribed, 1922, 25cm. (3) £200-400

Nil

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350
441 A GEORGE III CAKE BASKET of navette shape, with pierced border and conforming foot, swing handle, by Peter Podio, 1798, 37.5cm.; 25oz £400-600

Nil

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350
442 A PAIR OF MODERN CAFE AU LAIT POTS each with baluster body, with a border of geometric designs, wood handles and finials, by Blackmore and Fletcher Ltd (rubbed), 1937, 18.5cm.; 20.25oz (2) £200-300

Nil

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220
443 A GEORGE V SAUCEBOAT with reeded rim and loop handle, raised upon an oval base, by Samuel Watton Smith and Co, Birmingham, 1915, 19cm. long; 4.5oz; with a Continental cream jug by MS, 840 standard, 4.5oz (2) £80-120

Nil

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110
444 A GEORGE III MUSTARD POT of drum shape, with domed cover, by Thomas Hobbs, 1796, 7cm. £100-150

Nil

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240
445 A VICTORIAN MUG the baluster body with floral repousse decoration, by H. W. Curry, 1868, 13cm.; 7.5oz £100-150

Nil

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120
446 A MODERN SUGAR BOWL circular, with beaded rim and applied decoration of bunches of grapes, upon a circular base, hammered finish, by Albert E. Jones, Birmingham, 1940, 13cm. diam.; 5.5oz £150-250

Nil

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180
447 A GEORGE III INKSTAND the rectangular tray with reeded rims and canted corners, on panel feet, with two glass bottles with silver tops (a/f), by John Emes, 1802, 11.75cm. wide; 2.25oz of weighable silver £100-200

Nil

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100
448 KING'S HUSK PATTERN a composite service of largely Victorian cutlery, comprising 12 tablespoons, 12 table forks, 12 dessert spoons, 12 dessert forks, 8 teaspoons, 2 gravy spoons, 4 sauce ladles, 1 soup ladle, 1 pierced ladle, 3 salt spoons, 1 mustard spoon, 6 egg spoons, 1 jam spoon and 2 pairs of sugar tongs, makers include Charles Lias, Henry Holland, Charles Boyton and Mary Chawner, 1828-1876, 187oz approx. (77 items) £2000-2500

Nil

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1850
449 OLD ENGLISH PATTERN a pair of sauce ladles, by Charles Hollinshed, 1831, 3oz (2) £40-60

Nil

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50
450 OLD ENGLISH PATTERN a George III gravy spoon, possibly by George Brasier, 1792, 4.125oz £80-120

Nil

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110
451 OLD ENGLISH PATTERN a sauce ladle, by Samuel Godbehere and Edward Wigan, 1813; another by Messrs Deakin, Sheffield, 1928; and a plated sugar sifter, Fiddle pattern, 3oz of silver (3) £40-60

Nil

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45
452 OLD ENGLISH SHELL PATTERN six George III teaspoons, with shell backs, by William Turner, all marks worn (one apparently unmarked); another, Old English pattern, possibly by William Cripps; and a Hanoverian pattern dessert spoon, possibly by Samuel Hitchcock, 1728, 4.5oz (8) £80-120

Nil

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130
453 FIDDLE PATTERN a gravy spoon, probably by Richard Turner, 1815; with six teaspoons by George Adams, 1850, 8oz (7) £100-150

Nil

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150
454 EDINBURGH: FIDDLE PATTERN comprising nine table spoons, by F. Howden, J. McKay and Ziegler (?), 1806-1812; three dessert spoons by J. McKay, 1806; and four teaspoons, probably by William Marshall, 1811-1816; 23.25oz (16) £150-200

Nil

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160
455 BRIGHT CUT FIDDLE PATTERN a caddy spoon, by George Adams, 1860; and a Fiddle Shell pattern caddy spoon, 1814 (2) £80-120

Nil

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80
456 ASSORTED SCOTTISH FLATWARE to include a Kings pattern table spoon by AW, Edinburgh, 1832; six Kings pattern teaspoons by Marshall and Sons, Assay Master CR, Edinburgh, 1820; a pair of Fiddle pattern sauce ladles, probably by William Marshall, 1814; five Old English pattern teaspoons, marks worn, Edinburgh; a salt spoon, by WR, Glasgow, 1829; three mustard spoons by Alexander Cameron of Dundee, 1835; a Fiddle pattern teaspoon by J. McKay, Edinburgh, 1818; a Fiddle pattern teaspoon by William Constable of Dundee, c.1810-1820; and a pair of Kings pattern sugar tongs by James Howden, Edinburgh, 1825, 13.5oz total (21) £120-180

Nil

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210
457 A SET OF SIX GEORGE V DESSERT KNIVES with engraved blades and mother of pearl handles, by Messrs Hutton, Sheffield, 1924; with four fruit knives and six fruit forks, mother of pearl handles, by Messrs Roberts and Belk, Sheffield, 1924 (16 items) £100-150

Nil

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458 A JAMES I SEAL TOP SPOON with fig shape bowl, the terminal with pricked initials, maker's mark indecipherable, 1620, 15.5cm. £600-900

Nil

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850
459 A VICTORIAN TOASTING FORK with turned ebony handle, by Messrs Nathan and Hayes, 1898, 49cm overall £80-120

Nil

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100

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