SILVER SILVER

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SILVER SILVER
SILVER
FIRST DAY’S SALE
WEDNESDAY 14th JULY 2010
SILVER
Commencing at 12.30pm
Silver will be on view on:
Saturday 10th July 9.00am to 1.00pm
Sunday 11th July 2.00pm to 4.00pm
Monday 12th July 9.00am to 5.15pm
Tuesday 13th July 9.00am to 5.15pm
Limited viewing on sale day
Weights and measurements are approximate guidelines only unless stated to the contrary
Enquiries: Martin McIlroy
Tel. 01392 413100
Email: [email protected]
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81.
A Victorian silver plated
epergne, the cut glass trumpet
shaped flower vase supported
on a tapered reeded and
palmette column, the circular
base embellished with three
mythical winged beasts and
foliate borders, registration
marks to the base, overall
height 58cm.
£150-200
82.
A pair of Victorian Corinthian
column candlesticks, with
gadrooned sconces, and spiral
floral garland decoration to
the columns, on stepped and
gadrooned weighted bases,
15.5cm. high, maker John
Kirsten Baily, Sheffield, 1884.
£300-350
83.
An ornate 19th century silver
plated two handled tray,
circa 1830, of shaped oblong
form, the engraved armorial
enclosed within a foliate
and scroll decorated border,
supported on four large paw
feet, 72cm. long.
£150-200
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84.
A pair of old Sheffield plated
wine coasters, of circular
form, with foliate scroll borders
and turned wood bases, 20cm.
diameter.
£100-150
85.
A late Victorian plated
turnover dish of rectangular
outline, crested, with banded
scroll and foliate border, raised
on four foliate decorated legs
terminating in paw feet, 32cm.
wide.
£80-120
86.
An Indian three-piece tea
set, circa 1900, of globular
form, each piece decorated
with panels of Vishnu seated in
various positions within stylised
borders, the handles and
spout modelled in the form
of an elephant’s head, height
of teapot 14cm. total weight
23ozs.
£200-250
86A.
An Elizabeth II twin branch
candelabrum, with ring
turned nozzles, square swept
branches, on a knobbed
column, raised on a square
base with canted corners,
25cm high, maker D&F,
Birmingham, 1974, 30.22ozs.
£300-350
87.
A late Victorian pedestal rose
bowl, embossed with ribbontied garlands and flowerhead
decoration, on a spreading
circular foot, 16.5cm.
diameter, maker George
Nathan & Ridley Hayes,
Chester, 1896, 10.32ozs.
£120-180
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88.
A George V four piece
tea service, of oblong
bellied form, with half
fluted decoration, shell and
gadrooned rims on four ball
feet, Sheffield 1931, maker
James Deakin & Sons, total all
in weight 65ozs (4).
£350-400
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89.
A pair of Dutch silver
baskets, of oval form, pierced
with stylised crosslets beneath
a foliate scroll and cherub
border, maker Hoekel and
Zoon, 18cm in length, total
weight 16ozs (2).
£300-400
90.
A German circular dish, on
a low pedestal foot, the plain
centre enclosed with a broad
band of foliate pierced swags
and ribbon embellishment,
24cm diameter, 13.5ozs.
£120-140
91.
A George V cream jug,of
circular form with half fluted
decoration, gadrooned upper
rim and scroll handle, 9cm.
high, maker Goldsmiths &
Silversmiths Co, London,
1916, together with a
Victorian melon-shaped cream
jug, embossed with foliate
scrollwork, double scroll
handle on a circular stepped
foot, 9.5cm. high, maker
N&H, Birmingham, 1893, total
weight 11ozs.
£80-120
92.
An Elizabeth II three-piece
tea service of octagonal form,
raised on paw feet, maker F.H
& Co, Sheffield, 1958, 33ozs.
£200-250
93.
A George V tea kettle, stand
and burner, of oblong form
with reeded borders, the
kettle maker Carrington & Co
London, 1920, the matched
stand and burner marked for
Chester, 1915, 34cm. high,
44.5ozs.
£180-220
94.
An Edward VII Art Nouveau
influence mirror, the shaped
rectangular frame decorated
with stylised floral tendrils,
buds and open flowerheads,
surmounted by a heart shaped
shield, easel mount to the
reverse, 42cm. high, maker
Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co,
London, 1907.
£300-350
95.
A continental swing handled
sweetmeat basket, of circular
pedestal form, pierced and
embossed with cherubs and
foliate scrollwork, 8cm. high
excluding handle, continental
marks to base,English import
marks for J.G.P, London, 1903,
with matched blue glass liner,
5ozs.
£80-120
96.
An Edward VII three=piece
tea service of plain form with
wavy edge rims, raised on
swept feet, maker Goldsmiths
& Silversmiths Co, London,
1901, 17.20ozs.
£150-180
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97.
A George V hip flask, of
plain rectangular form, with
detachable cup, London 1918,
maker GN - GN, 14.5cm high,
weighing 9ozs.
£150-200
98.
An Elizabeth II photograph
frame of Art Nouveau
style decorated with stylised
daffodils and trailing foliage,
30cm. high, maker DP,
London, 1987.
£100-150
99.
A late Victorian clear glass
and silver mounted biscuit
jar and cover of circular lobed
form with palmette, hobnail
and stellar cut decoration, with
a scroll and foliate decorated
border and foliate decorated
loop handle, Maker JD & S,
Sheffield, 1899.
£250-300
99A.
An Elizabeth II four-piece tea
and coffee service of plain
rectangular form with canted
corners and geometric pattern
borders, on a matching silver
octagonal twin-handled tray
54cm. wide, maker CB&S,
Sheffield, 1975. total weight
of silver 120.61ozs. of circular
lobed form with p
£1000-1500
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100.
A pair of Edward VII
candlesticks of octagonal
tapering form, with knopped
columns on stepped spreading
octagonal weighted bases,
19cm. high, maker Thomas
Bradbury & Sons, London,
1907/1909.
£250-300
101.
A Japanese silver four-piece
tea service including teapot,
milk jug, tea caddy, sugar
basin and a similar circular
bowl and sugar tongs and an
e.p. circular tray.
£600-800
100
102.
A pair of Adam-style
candlesticks, the urn shaped
sconces raised on tapering
oval columns, on stepped oval
weighted bases, 30cm. high,
maker C S & R Ltd, London,
1973.
£150-250
103.
An octagonal silver sugar
caster, of baluster form, the
domed cover pierced with
stylised motifs, 21cm. high,
maker B.B.S. Ld, Birmingham,
1936, together with a similar
smaller caster, 17cm, high,
maker RWB, Sheffield 1936,
total weight 11ozs.
£140-160
104.
A pair of George V entree
dishes and covers of
rectangular form, with
gadrooned borders and foliate
decorated loop carrying
handles, each 30cm. wide,
maker JBC & S Ld, London,
1933, 77.45ozs.
£700-800
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101
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105
107
105.
Indian silver three piece
tea service of circular
globular form, crested with
beaded borders, the sides
with engraved decoration of
assorted animals including
elephant, lion, tiger, antelope,
butterflies and birds, 56.30ozs.
£750-850
106.
A silver mounted double
photograph frame, embossed
with foliate scrollwork, oval
apertures, easel backing,
Sheffield 1992, maker R C,
height 16cm.
£60-80
107.
A Late Victorian Dutch
silver trinket box of tapered
rectangular form, embossed
with cartouche panels of
figures in a landscape setting,
11cm. long, fully marked to
the base, maker MC, also
with English import marks for
London 1891, 5.5ozs.
£100-150
108.
A George III oblong snuff
box, with engraved border,
the cover with initials and
date of 2800, having a
gilded interior, 7cm. long,
maker Samuel Pemberton,
Birmingham, 1789, 2.25ozs.
£200-300
109.
A late Victorian silver
chatelaine clasp, of curved
oblong form, cast with
bacchanalian figures, from
which suspended chains have
various utility items in silver
and plate, including a scent
flask, note pad, hook, whistles
and needlecase, the clasp
London, 1883.
£200-250
110.
A Victorian caddy spoon,
with a frosted shell-shaped
bowl and crescent looped
handle embellished with a
fruiting vine, 7cm. long, maker
George Unite, Birmingham,
1861.
£150-200
111.
An Edwardian novelty
pepperette in the form of
a gavel, with turned wood
handle, 9.5cm. long, maker
William Hutton & Sons,
Birmingham, 1903.
£150-200
113
112.
A George VI rectangular
snuff box, with engine turned
decoration to the cover, 5cm.
long, maker JR, Birmingham,
1951, 2ozs.
£100-150
113.
A 19th century French
silver and mauve enamel
rectangular dressing table
box, 8cm. long.
£100-150
114.
An early 20th century silver
belt and buckle with nineteen
rectangular panels and buckle
with applied portrait of a girl
in art nouveau style, maker’s
mark A.J.S. Chester 1906.
£100-150
115.
A Stuart Devlin-style silver
egg, opening to reveal a silver
gilt floral spray, the exterior
with all over striation markings,
5.5cm. high, stamped 96,
maker PN, London, 1990.
£100-150
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116.
A continental silver circular
silver gilt pill box, with
stylised decoration around
the sides, the lift-off cover
inset with painted panel of
carnations, signed Laze (?)
Le Maitre, import marks
for London, 1911, 4.5cm.
diameter.
£60-80
117.
A Victorian cut glass and
silver mounted scent flask
of cylindrical tapering form,
monogrammed, with twist,
hinged lid, 27cm. long.
£80-120
118.
A pair of 19th century Dutch
silver shoe buckles, of oval
form with pierced foliate and
roundel decoration, 10.5cm.
wide.
£80-120
119.
A 19th century continental
silver cigar case and cover of
rectangular form, with Dutch
presentation inscription to
the central cartouche, having
scroll and engine turned
decoration, 13cm. long.
£100-120
120.
A George III snuff box,
of a rounded rectangular
form, engraved flowerhead
and banded decoration, the
gilded interior inscribed “Mrs
Marcella Clarke, 24th July,
1809”, maker R.B possibly
Robert Barker, London, 1803,
1.75ozs.
£250-300
121.
A fine Victorian silver gilt
necessaire, of rectangular
bombe form, the cover inset
with an oval enamel panel of
a young girl with a basket of
flowers on her head, framed
by cast mermaids and masks
and chased foliate scroll
borders, the side panels
cast with frolicking putti
within rococo scroll borders,
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121
the scrolled feet surmounted by cast musical putti, framed
by a pierced and scrolled apron, the interior fitted with two
removable velvet lined trays holding a mother of pearl handled
button hook, folding ruler, bodkin, scissors, spike, pen knife,
thread spool, together with a travelling inkwell engraved with
foliate scrollwork and a bloodstone hand seal, the casket London
1844, maker John Linnet, 12cm wide, the casket weighing 18ozs.
£1500-1700
122-6.
No lots.
127.
A pair of Victorian provincial
game-poultry skewers, 15cm.
long, maker J. Stone, Exeter,
1848, also an Exeter fiddle
pattern butter knife, maker
James & Josiah Williams. 1857,
a fiddle pattern teaspoon,
maker J. Hicks, Exeter, 1824, a
pair of Victorian fiddle pattern
salt spoons maker George
Adams, London, 1851, and
another London, 1874, total
weight 5.25ozs.
£80-120
128.
A set of six Victorian
provincial silver fiddle
pattern teaspoons, maker
Robert, James & Joshiah
Williams, Exeter, 1852,
3.50ozs.
£60-80
129.
A pair of George III
asparagus tongs, crested,
22cm. long, maker Eley &
William Fearn, London, 1805,
4.50ozs.
£100-120
130.
A set of twelve Victorian fish
knives and forks, the blades
and tines engraved with foliate
borders and ivory handles,
cased.
£150-200
131.
A Georg Jensen ‘Antik’
pattern ladle, stamped initial
seal mark and import marks
for Sheffield, 1908, also with
importer’s initials GS, 13.5cm.
long.
£80-120
132.
A George III Old English
pattern soup ladle,
monogrammed, maker William
Eley I, William Fern and William
Chawner II, London, 1810,
5.78ozs.
£100-150
133.
A George III fiddle and
thread pattern serving
spoon, crested and
monogrammed, maker William
Eley I, William Fern and William
Chawner II, London, 1812,
4.69ozs.
£100-120
134.
A Victorian silver sifting
spoon, with pierced foliate
decorated bowl and the stem
decorated with grapes and
vine leaves, maker H & T,
Birmingham, 1859.
£60-80
135.
A canteen of twelve dessert
knives and forks, with
elaborate scroll decorated
handles, maker T.S, London,
1860, contained in a walnut
case,
£250-300
136.
A George III Irish bright cut
cream or sauce ladle, with an
oval fluted bowl, the pointed
end handle with family crest,
19cm. long, maker JK possibly
John Kearns, Dublin, 1819,
also a pair of provincial Old
English pattern dessert spoons,
maker Joseph Hicks, Exeter,
1805, total weight 3.5ozs.
£50-100
137.
A George II shell pattern
meat skewer, crested and
initialled beneath the ring
terminal, London 1756, maker
Ebenezer Coker, 28cm long,
3.5ozs.
£120-160
138.
A pair of early Victorian cast
grape shears, with openwork
fruiting vine handle, London
1837, maker Francis Higgins,
18.5cm long, 3ozs.
£150-200
139.
A set of three William IV
Scottish fiddle pattern
toddy ladles, maker J. McKay,
Edinburgh 1833, together with
a pair of Georgian Scottish
thread pattern sugar tongs,
maker AG but partially rubbed,
total weight 5ozs.
£80-100
140.
An early George III Old
English pattern soup ladle ,
35cm. long, maker -E, London,
1760, 6.35ozs.
£100-150
141.
A set of twelve William IV
Scottish shell and fiddle
pattern teaspoons, maker
Leonard Urquhart, Edinburgh,
1832, together with a matched
pair of sugar tongs, maker NT,
Edinburgh, 1831, total weight
9.75ozs.
£80-120
142.
A set of six Victorian
provincial fiddle pattern
table forks, inscribed to the
terminals “NAM Greatest
Score 100 Yds, 1852” maker
W.R.Sobey, Exeter, 1848,
15ozs.
£100-150
143.
A George III marrow scoop
of traditional design, initialled,
23cm. long, maker RC,
London, 1799, 1.63cm.
£200-250
144.
A George III silver gilt Old
English pattern table spoon,
initialled, with bright cut
border, maker TW, London,
1779, and another similar table
spoon, maker TW, London,
1778, total weight 4.98ozs.
£200-300
145.
A George II marrow scoop,
23cm. long, maker IW, possibly
James Wright, London, 1735,
2ozs.
£100-150
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146.
A George IV fiddle, shell
and thread pattern fish
slice, initialled, with pierced
and scrolled blade, maker CE,
London, 1828, and a mid to
late 19th century Dutch fish
slice, total weight of silver,
12.05ozs.
£120-150
147.
A collection of eight Dutch
novelty spoons, most with
decorated bowls, pierced
stems and terminals including
boats, windmills, figures and
armorials, four bearing English
import marks, total weight of
silver, 13.40ozs.
£120-180
148.
A matched Dutch Hanoverian
pattern part flatware service
including twelve dinner forks,
twelve table spoons, twelve
dessert spoons and twelve
dessert forks, 92.12ozs.
£200-300
149.
A George III Old English
pattern serving spoon,
monogrammed, maker
Thomas Wallis II, London,
1801, 3.79ozs.
£180-230
150.
A pair of George III
provincial Old English
pattern table spoons, with
bright cut decoration, maker
Richard Jenkins (Plymouth),
Exeter, 1797, also another by
the same maker, Exeter, 1795,
total weight 4ozs.
£60-80
151.
A Victorian provincial fiddle
pattern sugar spoon with
typical shovel bowl, maker
James & Josiah Williams,
Exeter, 1857, also another
sugar spoon maker T.S
probably Thomas Salter,
Exeter, 1872, a Victorian fiddle
pattern cream or small sauce
ladle by W.R.Sobey, Exeter,
1838, a fiddle pattern preserve
spoon by James & Josiah
Williams, Exeter, 1854, a pair
of fiddle pattern sugar tongs
maker ES, Exeter, 1854, two
fiddle pattern mustard spoons,
maker W R Sobey and J Stone,
Exeter 1836, 1846, and an
Old English pattern teaspoon,
maker Joseph Hicks, Exeter,
1784, total weight 5.75ozs.
£80-120
152.
A set of six Victorian
provincial Old English
pattern tea spoons, maker
W.R.Sobey, Exeter, 1852, a pair
of fiddle pattern teaspoons, by
J Stone, Exeter, 1837 another
by J Osment, Exeter 1833,
two marrow scoop spoons,
(converted), maker William
Walsh, Exeter C. 1798, maker
IH, London, 1823, a pair of
sugar tongs maker IS, London,
1829 and a crested teaspoon
(ICI), Birmingham, 1934, total
weight 8.75ozs.
£70-100
153.
Three Victorian provincial
fiddle pattern table spoons
maker J Osmet, Exeter, 1837,
J.G, Exeter 1852 and John
Stone, Exeter 1862, total
weight 7.75ozs.
£60-80
154.
A George III provincial
Old English pattern soup
ladle, 35cm. long, maker
JH (scrolled) possibly Joseph
Hicks, Exeter, 1796, 4.5ozs.
£100-150
155.
Three George III provincial
Old English pattern table
spoons, with bright cut
decoration Exeter, 1799, by
Joseph Hicks, maker’s mark -P
(part rubbed), Exeter, 1799
and Joseph Hicks, 1792, also
a plain Old English pattern
table spoon, maker G Turner,
Exeter, 1816, and a George
II Hanoverian pattern table
spoon, maker’s mark rubbed,
London, 1734, total weight
7.75ozs.
£70-100
156.
A George IV provincial
marrow scoop, 23.5cm.
long, maker W - (possibly H
or N, unclear), Exeter, 1825,
1.75ozs.
£100-150
157.
A George II marrow scoop,
crested, 22cm. long, maker’s
mark unclear, London, 1749,
1.75ozs.
£100-150
158.
A William IV/Victorian
matched Fiddle, Shell and
Thread pattern flatware
service, crested, mainly maker
George Adams , London
1845/47 and Mary Chawner
London, 1834/35 comprising
eighteen tablespoons (two
plated), twenty four table
forks, fifteen dessert forks,
fourteen dessert spoons, six
soup spoons (Sheffield, 1922,
by Hutton& Sons Ltd) a
basting spoon, a pair of sauce
ladles by the Lias Brothers, A
George III ‘Hourglass’ pattern
soup ladle, maker Eley Fearn &
Chawner, London, 1810, a pair
of condiment spoons, a pair of
condiment spoons, a Scottish
sugar sifting spoon, a pair of
sugar tongs, teaspoon. etc.
various makers and dates, total
weight of silver 226ozs, (88).
£1500-2000
159.
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160
160.
A William IV/Victorian
matched tea service of
a tapering circular form,
embossed and chased with
foliate decoration, on a low
pedestal foot with similar
decoration, the handles with
leaf embellishment, the teapot
and cream jug maker Francis
Dexter, London, 1842, the
sugar bowl Charles Thomas
Fox, London, 1831, total
weight 52ozs.
£500-600
161.
A Victorian salver of circular
form, crested within an
engraved foliate scroll and
scalloped border, on three
claw and ball feet, 25.5cm.
diameter, maker Martin Hall &
Co, London, 1878, 18.5ozs.
£200-300
162.
A George III small salver with
moulded gadrooned border
on three hoof feet, the centre
engraved with an armorial,
20cm. wide, maker Richard
Rugg, London, 1793, 11.5ozs.
£200-250
163.
A George III Scottish teapot
stand of rectangular form with
canted corners, initialled, with
a thistle and acorn border,
raised on swept legs, 15.5cm.
wide, maker M & F, Glasgow,
1802, 4.63ozs.
£150-200
164.
A late Victorian sauce tureen
and cover, boat shaped with
loop handles and reeded
borders, resting on a navette
shaped base, Chester 1899,
makers -x/RH, 23cm long,
15.5ozs (2).
£80-120
165.
A set of four Victorian
presentation salts of flared
hexagonal outline, with
pierced scrolling sides, raised
on hexagonal spreading foot,
together with a matching
lidded mustard pot, all with
ruby glass liners, the bases
inscribed S. Keeley, fecit, New
Street, Birmingham, maker
REA, Birmingham, 1847, the
mustard pot Birmingham
1845, together with four
Victorian silver salt spoons
and a matching mustard
spoon, maker Robert, James
& Josiah Williams, Exeter,
1847, contained in a fitted
presentation case with
inscribed plaque and retailer’s
label for Samuel Keeley,
Goldsmith 12 New Street,
Birmingham, total weight of
silver 15.43ozs.
£350-400
166.
A late Victorian three-piece
tea set, of oval barge form
with half reeded decoration,
maker G.N, R.H, Chester 1899,
33.50ozs.
£250-350
165
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168.
A pair of George III oval candlesticks in
the neo-classical style, with fluted tapering
columns, vase shaped capitals and reeded
borders, on weighted bases, 30cm. high,
maker John Parsons, Sheffield, 1789.
£1400-1600
169.
An Irish vase-shaped caster, mid 18th
century, with high domed cover and knop
finial, crested, 13.5cm. high, crowned harp
and hibernia marks only, some wear to marks,
4.50ozs.
£200-250
167
167.
A George III swing-handled cream pail with
pierced trellis and garland decoration, beaded
rim and handle, with acanthus decorated circular
spreading foot, 14cm. high. maker Charles
Aldridge & Henry Green, London, 1775. 3.60ozs.
£300-500
167a
A hotel or restaurant joint serving trolley
comprising of a large plated revolving domed
top, oval meat carving tray, on an oval hardwood
trolley with lower shelf, 118 cm. high.
£100-200
168
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170
170.
A late 17th/early 18th century provincial
Britannia standard tumbler cup, the side
with contemporary scratched initials R*G,
marks to base partially worn, maker’s mark W
I, Newcastle, 6.5cm. diameter, 1.50ozs.
£250-350
173.
A George III salver of circular form, with
shell and gadrooned border, crested, 25cm.
diameter, maker Ebenezer Coker, London,
1764, 18.25ozs.
£180-220
174.
A George III cream jug of oval form, crested,
with reeded handle and rim and banded foral
decoration, maker possibly H.C, London,
1815, 4.72ozs.
£70-100
175.
A George III sugar bowl of circular form with
vertical ribbed banding, gadrooned rim and
leaf capped scroll handles, on four bun feet,
maker Rebecca Eames & Edward Barnard,
London, 1815, 8.75ozs.
£80-120
176.
A Victorian silver mounted glass claret jug, of
a compressed circular form, the body cut with
star and fluted patterns, the silver collar and
domed cover with stylised scroll decoration,
London 1887, maker C E, 25.5cm high.
£250-350
171
171.
A Victorian Scottish bullet teapot, with
chased upper body and cover, 11.5cm. high,
maker Marshall & Sons, Edinburgh, 1870,
13.25ozs.
£200-300
172.
A George I waiter of circular form, the
centre with an armorial, supported on three
hoof feet, the reverse with contemporary
initials A*C and scratch weight 5:1613.5cm.
diameter, maker’s mark worn, London, 1717,
5.27ozs.
£150-250
177
177.
A Victorian cream jug of baluster shape
and simulated coopered construction, with
ribbed girdle and handle, and a matching
sugar bowl, 11.5cm. diameter, maker Andrew
Crespel & Thomas Parker, london, 1864
(sugar bowl), 1865 (cream jug), total weight
of silver, 12.02ozs
£150-200
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180
178.
A George III mustard pot of
baluster form, crested, with
domed hinged lid and beaded
border, containing a blue
glass liner, 8.5cm. high, maker
Burrage Davenport, London,
1777, 3.63ozs.
£200-300
180.
A George III pedestal cream
jug, of baluster form, initialled,
with beaded border, on a
spreading circular foot, 15cm.
high, maker’s mark worn,
London, 1783, 4.05ozs.
£150-250
179
179.
A pair of George IV sauce
boats, with wavy edge
borders, acanthus capped
scroll handles, raised on shell
decorated swept feet, 18cm.
long, maker WB, London,
1824, 19.13ozs.
£400-500
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184
181.
A George III hot water jug of squat baluster
form, with reeded hinged lid, gadrooned
and scroll decorated girdle with half reeded
decoration, raised on paw feet, maker William
Burwash, London, 1817, 35.17ozs.
£400-500
182.
A George II pepperette of baluster outline,
with ‘bun’ shaped pierced cover, (unmarked)
initialled P.I.E., 11cm. high maker WG possibly
William Garrard, London, 1741, 2.31ozs.
£200-300
183.
A George II caster of baluster form, crested,
with pierced dome cover and having embossed
foliate and scroll decoration, 12cm. high, maker
I.D, London, 1766, 2.21ozs.
£200-300
184.
A George III provincial tankard of plain
baluster form, initialled, with S-shaped scroll
handle dated 1820, 13.5cm. high, maker
John Langlands II, Newcastle 1795, 10.77ozs.
£300-500
45
185
185.
A set of three George III wine
coasters by Hester Bateman,
of circular form, pierced with
diamond and floral banding,
with scrolled borders and
wood bases, 12cm. diameter,
London, 1783.
£1000-1500
46
186
186.
An early George III swing
handled bon bon basket,
on cast open work feet, the
sides pierced and embossed
with swirls, flower heads and
crossettes, 16cm. long, maker
Edward Aldridge, London,
1766, 6ozs.
£400-600
187.
A Victorian goblet, embossed
with oval floral panels
and foliate scroll borders,
presentation inscription, with
beaded rims, the interior
gilded, 14.5cm. high, maker
JE possibly James Edwards,
London, 1860, 6.5ozs.
£80-120
188
188.
A George IV pedestal cup with banded decoration of grapes
and vine leaves, with gadrooned lower body, with gilded interior,
on an acanthus decorated circular spreading weighted foot,
19cm. high, maker Rebecca Eames & Edward Barnard I, London,
1822.
£600-700
47
189
189.
A George IV six-division toast
rack, the cage mounted with a
foliate decorated loop handle
and similar decorated base, on
swept feet, 17cm. long, maker
Rebecca Eames & Edward
Barnard I, London, 1825,
12.09ozs.
£200-300
190.
A George III baluster cream
jug, on a circular pedestal foot
with gadrooned rim and scroll
handle, 10cm. high, maker
Samuel Meriton, London,
1767, 4ozs.
£100-150
191.
A Victorian silver mounted
cut glass claret jug, the
ovoid body cut with wrythen
fluting, diamond stud and
hobnail embellishment, scroll
handle and hinged cover, with
presentation inscription, 23
cm. high, maker John Thomas
Heath & John Hartshorne
Middleton, Birmingham, 1887.
£300-400
192.
A William IV / Victorian
three - piece tea service of
tapering circular form, on a
pedestal base, the upper half
and cover chased with panels
of baskets of fruit within floral
and scrolled borders, scrolled
handles and gilded interiors to
the cream jug and sugar bowl,
maker J. McKay, Edinburch
1840 the teapot 1841, total
weight 45.25ozs.
£500-600
191
192
48
193.
A French beaker and cover
with scroll handle, engraved
with stylised foliate upper
band, the semi-domed cover
with flower bud finial, Paris,
19th century, maker’s mark B/
JB, 12 cm. high, 9ozs.
£200-250
194.
A Victorian provincial mug,
of campana form, with scroll
handle, embossed with floral
sprays and wrythen fluting,
on a low pedestal foot, 12cm.
high, maker Robert, James &
Josiah Williams, Exeter, 1849,
3.25ozs.
£200-250
195
195 detail
195.
A Charles I silver mug, minus cover, of cylindrical tapering form,
with scroll handle and contemporary engraved coat of arms,
the base with inscribed initials HAI and scratch weight G 14-20, 12cm high, maker’s mark R.S. with pellet above and below,
London, 1642, 10.5ozs.
£2500-3000
49
196
196.
A George III provincial sauce boat, of traditional
design with scroll and foliate banded decoration
and wavy edge rim, raised on three hoof feet, 16cm.
long, maker John Langlands I & John Robertson I,
Newcastle, 1784, 7.71ozs.
£300-400
50
197
197.
An Georgian Irish silver sugar caster
of baluster form , crested, raised on
a spreading circular foot, 16cm. high,
maker’s mark worn but possibly PB below
a crown ?, Dublin, remaining marks worn;
and a smaller matching caster by the same
maker, 14cm. high, marks worn, total
weight of silver 10.09ozs
£300-400
198
198.
A Victorian silver mounted
‘rock crystal’ claret jug with
foliate decorated domed lid
having a pierced thumbpiece
and acanthus decorated
spout, the body intaglio cut
in the manner of Stevens
and Williams and decorated
with flowerheads and trailing
foliage, 27.5cm. high, maker
Charles Edwards, London,
1884,.
£800-1000
51
199
199.
A pair of Victorian
candlesticks, crested, with
panelled decoration of
acanthus leaves, scrolls and
flowerheads, having urn
shaped nozzles and knopped
tapering stems, on a spreading
circular foot, 31cm. high,
maker E & Co , Birmingham,
1860, 69.38ozs.
£900-1000
52
200
200 detail
200.
An impressive Victorian silver gilt ewer, of ovoid form on a pedestal foot, the body chased
with two classical warriors and armour trophies within ribbon and leaf swags, the fluted shoulder
beneath a broad pouring lip and helmet surmounted scroll handle, the coat of arms on the knight’s
shield are for Gooch, impaling Hirst, Baronets of Benacre Hall, Suffolk 48cm. high, maker’s mark
unclearly stamped possibly -F over E-, the base stamped ‘Frazer & Haws from Garrards, Regent
Street, London, London, 1869, 87.90ozs.
£3000-5000
*Sir Edward Sherlock Gooch, 7th Baronet, born 1843, married 9th October 1866 Ellen Emily, eldest
daughter of Robert Augustus Hankey Hirst of Basingstoke. He succeeded his father as baronet in 1856
and died without issue in 1872.
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