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Sale type & date: |
Fine Art Sale on Thursday 22nd April 2004 |
Lot numbers: |
62-91 of 681 |
Lot |
Description & Estimate |
Vat % (Sales Tax) |
Image |
Hammer Price £ |
62 |
SIX CHINESE LIQUEUR CUPS of silver coloured metal, the tapering bodies each with an applied dragon decoration, 4cm.; 4.75oz, upon a carved hardwood tray £100-200 | Nil |
260 | |
| 63 | AN EDWARDIAN MUSTARD POT the cylindrical body with applied and pierced scrollwork of Art Nouveau design, flowerhead terminal, on raised scroll feet, shaped handle, with spoon, by EB (possibly Edward Beer or Edmund Barker), Birmingham, 1902, 9.5cm.; 5.75oz (2) £150-200 | Nil |
420 | |
| 64 | A CHINESE BOX of silver coloured metal, with hinged lid, repousse decoration of dragons, 14cm. wide; 5oz £60-80 | Nil |
150 | |
| 65 | AN EDWARDIAN JEWELLERY BOX in the shape of a grand piano, upon turned tapering legs, maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham, 1905, 9cm. high; 9.25oz total £150-250 | Nil |
500 | |
| 66 | A PAIR OF GEORGE III SALTS of compressed circular shape, with cable borders, on hoof feet, by IS and AN, 1769, 6.25cm. across; 3oz (2) £70-100 | Nil |
140 | |
| 67 | A VICTORIAN MUG the slightly tapering body engraved with ferns, upon a raised rim foot, by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield, 1878, 12cm.; 8oz £100-150 | Nil |
70 | |
| 68 | A GEORGE III MUSTARD POT of plain drum shape, with pierced thumbpiece and scroll handle, with contemporary crest, by Robert Hennell, 1774, 8cm. high overall; 4oz of silver £100-150 | Nil |
170 | |
| 69 | A VICTORIAN MUSTARD POT of drum shape, with slightly domed lid, shell thumbpiece and scroll handle, floral scrolling engraved decoration, by Henry Holland, 1857, 7.5cm.; 4oz; with a caster in George II style, baluster shape, with pierced engraved cover, by TER, 1918, 10cm.; 3oz (2) £120-180 | Nil |
140 | |
| 70 | A GEORGE IV CRUET STAND the rounded square base with gadroon border and shaped panel feet, the central loop handle with floral decoration, four various glass bottles, by AK, 1823, 20cm.; 11oz £150-250 | Nil |
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| 71 | A VICTORIAN BONBON DISH oval, with floral repousse border and pierced sides, by Ahronsberg Brothers, Birmingham, 1895, 16.5cm.; with a shallow dish upon a raised foot, Sheffield, 1915, 9cm.; and a pair of sugar nips, 5.5oz total (3) £50-80 | Nil |
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| 72 | FOUR GEORGE VI DRESSING TABLE BOTTLES various shapes, each with silver tops, by B&GW, 1947 (4) £50-100 | Nil |
60 | |
| 73 | A SMALL VICTORIAN CARRIAGE CLOCK within an oblong case with repousse scroll and flowerhead decoration, swing handle, on bun feet, maker's mark rubbed, 1897, 10cm. £150-250 | Nil |
420 | |
| 74 | A CASED GEORGE V CHEROOT HOLDER with amber mouthpiece and silver collar, by H. Perkins and Sons, Birmingham, 1912; within a plain tapered silver case, Chester, 1896, the case 7.5cm.; with a folding ivory ruler, by Yeates and Son of Dublin (2) £60-100 | Nil |
60 | |
| 75 | A GEORGE V INKWELL of capstan shape, with shaped rim, Birmingham, 1928, 9.5cm. diam. £60-100 | Nil |
80 | |
| 76 | A GEORGE V WAITER shaped square, with bright cut engraving to the centre, by Hawksworth Eyre and Co. Ltd., 1910, 17.5cm.; 10oz; with a George V jam pot, glass and silver mounted, by Hukin and Heath, Birmingham, 1910, 13.5cm. including handle. (2) £100-150 | Nil |
260 | |
| 77 | A VICTORIAN IVORY AND SILVER PAPER KNIFE probably by James Jay, Birmingham, 1898; another with tortoiseshell blade, the handle set with a magnifying glass, by Aspreys, Birmingham, 1928; and another plated example, the handle set with a mirror (3) £80-120 | Nil |
150 | |
| 78 | A VICTORIAN HIP FLASK of slightly rounded rectangular shape, with detachable cup, by Henry Titterton Brockwell, 1894, 15cm.; 7oz; and an Edwardian example, by G&J and WH, Sheffield, 1902, 13.5cm.; 8oz (2) £120-180 | Nil |
190 | |
| 79 | A GEORGE II TODDY LADLE the shaped bowl with repousse decoration, damaged, 1748; a Continental caddy spoon, the handle in the form of a Dutch figure playing pipes, marks for Chester 1903; a Continental strainer, pierced, handle lacking; and a cased set of six coffee spoons in Celtic style, Chester 1933, 4oz of silver. (4) £70-100 | Nil |
140 | |
| 80 | A VICTORIAN MUSTARD POT of drum shape with pierced scrolling sides, by George Unite, Birmingham, 1895, 5.5cm.; with a cream jug of helmet shape in George III style, by George Nathan and Ridley Hayes, 12cm.; 5.25oz overall (2) £80-100 | Nil |
140 | |
| 81 | A GEORGE V CASTER cylindrical, with Art Nouveau repousse motifs, probably by Roberts and Belk, 1910, 13cm.; 4oz £80-120 | Nil |
150 | |
| 82 | A VICTORIAN MUSTARD POT the pierced, drum shaped body with scrolling leaf and bird decoration, beaded rims, shell thumbpiece, probably by George Heath, Birmingham, 1899, the spoon by Elkington and Co, 1907, 6.5cm.; 3.5oz £100-150 | Nil |
140 | |
| 83 | AN EDWARDIAN BREAD SAW with serrated blade and ivory handle, maker's mark rubbed, 17.5cm.; 13.25oz total, cased £80-120 | Nil |
380 | |
| 84 | A PAIR OF VICTORIAN GRAPE SCISSORS silver gilt, the handles with cast vine decoration, by George William Adams, 1845, 4oz. £100-200 | Nil |
260 | |
| 85 | FOUR MENU HOLDERS each in the form of a palette upon an artist's easel, the palettes each set with coloured glass "paints", by Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1922, 4.5cm. high; 1.5oz (4) £200-300 | Nil |
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| 86 | A GEORGE III WINE LABEL for White Wine, by TH, circa 1780 £30-50 | Nil |
80 | |
| 87 | A CASED SET OF GEORGE IV FRUIT KNIVES AND FORKS for eighteen settings, carved ivory handles, probably by Alexander Hewat, Sheffield, 1826 £120-180 | Nil |
450 | |
| 88 | A GEORGE III CADDY SPOON with reeded handle, by Thomas Wallis, 1794; and an Old English teaspoon, c.1770, all marks rubbed, 0.5oz (2) £60-80 | Nil |
55 | |
| 89 | EXETER: FIDDLE PATTERN comprising one table spoon, 1840; nine dessert spoons, 1840-1857; and one teaspoon, 1840; by RW (Robert Williams?) and others, 16.5oz (11) £100-150 | Nil |
90 | |
| 90 | ONSLOW PATTERN a cased set of twelve teaspoons, by John Maitland Barton, Chester, 1899, 5oz £100-150 | Nil |
130 | |
| 91 | A CASED SET OT TWELVE TEASPOONS & SUGAR TONGS plain, with pointed terminals, by Richard Martin and Ebenezer Hall, Sheffield, 1895, 3.75oz; with a cased set of twelve pastry forks, Old English pattern, by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield, 1931, 7.5oz (2 cases) £100-150 | Nil |
140 |
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