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View <<|12|>> Lot 1 ^ A Set of Five William IV Cast Silver Wine Labels, Charles Reily & George Storer, London 1830, decorated with fruiting vines, comprising: Hock; two Madeira; Sherry; and Claret, 6cm wide, 4oz 18dwt (5) Estimate:£400 - £600Sold For:£1,600Status:Closed View details Estimate:£400 - £600Sold For:£1,600Status:Closed Lot 2 ^ A George III Regency Silver Snuffer's Tray, maker's mark I.W possibly overstriking another, London 1818, with elaborate cast border featuring a lion mask, an eagle, scrolls, flowers and shells, the centre with flat chased foliate border, on four scroll supports, 23cm wide, 12oz 6dwt Estimate:£400 - £600Status:Not Sold View details Estimate:£400 - £600Status:Not Sold Lot 3 ^ A Scarce Set of Four George III Silver King's Double Shell and Laurel Pattern Salt Spoons, Paul Storr, London 1818, gilt bowls, 10.5cm long, 3oz 12dwt (4) Estimate:£300 - £500Sold For:£600Status:Closed View details Estimate:£300 - £500Sold For:£600Status:Closed Lot 4 ^ A Set of Four George III Silver Salts, Robert Hennell, London 1817, circular with gadroon rim, the body with raised relief floral swags, on three mask and dolphin supports, engraved with a crest of a bull passant, 7.5cm diameter, 20oz 2dwt (4) Estimate:£300 - £500Sold For:£320Status:Closed View details Estimate:£300 - £500Sold For:£320Status:Closed Lot 5 ^ An Early George III Silver Tea Caddy, Samuel Taylor, London 1761, ogee form, decorated with C scroll and floral panels, the pull off cover with flower finial, on pierced circular foot, engraved with the initials SA, 13cm high, 6oz 16dwt Estimate:£400 - £600Sold For:£550Status:Closed View details Estimate:£400 - £600Sold For:£550Status:Closed Lot 6 ^ A Pair of George III Silver Butter Shells, Hester Bateman, London 1782, with incuse bead border and raised on three cast shell feet, engraved with a crest of a lion rampant, 12cm long, 7oz 16dwt (2) Estimate:£500 - £700Sold For:£1,600Status:Closed View details Estimate:£500 - £700Sold For:£1,600Status:Closed Lot 7 ^ A George III Silver Serving Trowel, William Plummer, London 1774, the blade pierced with scrolling foliage issuing from a central vase, the baluster turned wood handle with dolphin junction, engraved with a crest of stag to underside, 32.5cm long Estimate:£250 - £400Sold For:£1,000Status:Closed View details Estimate:£250 - £400Sold For:£1,000Status:Closed Lot 8 ^ A Victorian Silver Dinner Plate, William Kerr Reid, London 1855, shell and foliate rim, engraved to the rim with an armorial to one side and a crest of an arm in armour holding an anchor to the other, 27cm diameter, 25oz 16dwt Estimate:£250 - £400Sold For:£400Status:Closed View details Estimate:£250 - £400Sold For:£400Status:Closed Lot 9 ^ A Queen Anne Silver Caster, Thomas Folkingham, London 1710, octagonal baluster form with bayonet fitting pull off pierced cover, on conforming octagonal domed foot, 14.5cm high, 4oz 18dwt Estimate:£300 - £500Sold For:£420Status:Closed View details Estimate:£300 - £500Sold For:£420Status:Closed Lot 10 ^ A George II Silver Mug, Peter Archambo, London 1736, plain baluster form on circular foot, scroll handle, the front engraved with a crest of an eagle with outstretched wings, scratch weight 11:18 and no2 to underside of base, 10.5cm high, 11oz 10dwt Estimate:£300 - £500Sold For:£500Status:Closed View details Estimate:£300 - £500Sold For:£500Status:Closed Lot 11 ^ An Extensive Composite Part Service of William IV and Victorian King's Pattern Flatware, various dates and makers, predominantly William and Mary Chawner, comprising: 18 table spoons; 18 table forks; 17 dessert spoons; 13 dessert forks; 6 tea spoons; and a butter knife, most crested or with initials; together with Two Sets of Six Later Soup Spoons, 1937/57 and Six Coffee Spoons, 1928; and a set of 16 electroplated dessert forks, 225oz 14dwt (107) Estimate:£1,800 - £2,200Sold For:£2,600Status:Closed View details Estimate:£1,800 - £2,200Sold For:£2,600Status:Closed Lot 12 An Early Victorian Silver Four Piece Tea and Coffee Service, Samuel Hayne & Dudle Cater, London 1841/42/43, baluster melon fluted form, elaborately chased with scrolling foliage and flower heads, with leaf capped scroll handles and foliate shell rim, on shaped circular foot, the teapot and coffee pot with pheasant finial, the coffee pot 26.5cm high, 79oz 4dwt (4) Estimate:£1,200 - £1,800Sold For:£1,700Status:Closed View details Estimate:£1,200 - £1,800Sold For:£1,700Status:Closed Lot 13 A Pair of George III Silver Corinthian Column Candlesticks, Louis Black, London 1763, with pierced capital, on a fluted stem and fluted square base with foliate corners and gadroon border, detachable sconces, 27.5cm high, 21ozt (2) Estimate:£800 - £1,200Sold For:£750Status:Closed View details Estimate:£800 - £1,200Sold For:£750Status:Closed Lot 14 An Early George III Silver Swing-Handled Basket, Emick Romer, London 1762, shaped oval, the wirework sides applied with ears of wheat and fruiting vines, the naturalistic handle with further fruiting vines, the centre engraved with a crest of a demi lion rampant holding a star, 34cm wide, 27oz 4dwt Estimate:£500 - £700Sold For:£550Status:Closed View details Estimate:£500 - £700Sold For:£550Status:Closed Lot 15 A Pair of Late Victorian Silver Candlesticks, Hawksworth, Eyre & Co, Sheffield 1899, in the George III taste, the Corinthian capital above a tapering stem spirally decorated with acorns and oak leaves, the square base with neo-classical urns and gadroon borders, detachable sconces, filled, 30.5cm high (2) Estimate:£400 - £600Sold For:£700Status:Closed View details Estimate:£400 - £600Sold For:£700Status:Closed Lot 16 A Good Pair of William IV Silver Wine Coasters, Charles Fox, London 1836, with a wavy gadroon rim, the sides pierced and engraved with birds perched on branches and a rococo reserve engraved with a crest of a lion's head erased within a fetterlock, below an Earl's coronet, probably for Wyndham, Earls of Egremont, turned wood base, 14cm diameter (2) Estimate:£600 - £800Sold For:£900Status:Closed View details Estimate:£600 - £800Sold For:£900Status:Closed Lot 17 A George III Silver Argyle, John Denziloe, London 1787, vase shape with reeded borders, the cover with urn finial, the filling hole to handle with hinged cover, the underside inscribed Voti in memoriam sacerrimi, 16cm high, 12oz 6dwt Estimate:£700 - £1,000Sold For:£1,200Status:Closed View details Estimate:£700 - £1,000Sold For:£1,200Status:Closed Lot 18 A George III Silver Pedestal Coffee Pot, Solomon Hougham, London 1803, oval with engraved borders, a vacant laurel reserve to either side, 23.5cm high, 24oz 4dwt Estimate:£300 - £500Sold For:£480Status:Closed View details Estimate:£300 - £500Sold For:£480Status:Closed Lot 22 A George II Britannia Standard Silver Salver, mark of Paul Crespin, probably overstriking another, London 1730, circular with upturned scalloped rim on three scroll feet, the field engraved with a border of medallion heads and trellis work, the centre with a foliate cartouche and later arms for Fellowes, 23.5cm diameter, 17oz 2dwt The arms on the present lot appear to correspond to both a pair of small waiters, Paul Crespin, 1732; and a salver, Samuel Margas, 1725, in the collection of the Ash Estimate:£1,000 - £1,500Sold For:£2,000Status:Closed View details Estimate:£1,000 - £1,500Sold For:£2,000Status:Closed Lot 23 A George II Silver Tankard, John Swift, London 1750, plain tapering form with lower girdle, tucked in base and on circular foot, the domed cover with openwork thumb piece, scroll handle, 20cm high, 30oz 10dwt Estimate:£1,000 - £1,500Sold For:£1,100Status:Closed View details Estimate:£1,000 - £1,500Sold For:£1,100Status:Closed Lot 24 A George II Silver Coffee Pot, Gabriel Sleath, London 1743, tapering form with tucked in base and on circular foot, chased and engraved with C scrolls. flowers and other rocaille ornament, the hinged cover with pineapple finial, a vacant cartouche to one side, 23cm high, 25oz 12dwt Estimate:£400 - £600Sold For:£750Status:Closed View details Estimate:£400 - £600Sold For:£750Status:Closed Lot 25 A Service of Silver Hanoverian with Rat Tail Pattern Flatware, Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1981, in the 18th Century style with three prong forks and pistol handled knives, 12 place settings, comprising: table forks; table knives (with steel blades); dessert forks; dessert knives (with steel blades); soup spoons; fish knives; fish forks and tea spoons; 4 serving spoons and 2 sauce ladles, all housed in a fitted two drawer freestanding canteen, weighable silver 106ozt (114) Estimate:£1,800 - £2,500Sold For:£2,300Status:Closed View details Estimate:£1,800 - £2,500Sold For:£2,300Status:Closed Lot 26 A Large George V Silver Epergne, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, London 1915, with one large central trumpet shaped vase; three further smaller vases and three detachable dishes, all with shaped rim and foliate pierced border, 48cm high, 62oz 14dwt Estimate:£1,500 - £2,000Sold For:£1,400Status:Closed View details Estimate:£1,500 - £2,000Sold For:£1,400Status:Closed Lot 27 A Victorian Silver Twin-Handled Tray, makers mark rubbed, London 1885, retailed by Searle, Hoare & Co., London, oval with reeded border and acanthus capped handles, engrave to the centre with a stag crest, 66cm wide over handles, 87oz 14dwt Estimate:£700 - £1,000Sold For:£900Status:Closed View details Estimate:£700 - £1,000Sold For:£900Status:Closed Lot 28 A George IV Scottish Silver Coffee Pot, Alexander Edmonstoun, Edinburgh 1824, baluster form, heavily decorated with flowers, scrolls and other rocaille ornament, a vacant cartouche to one side, 24.5cm high, 33oz 14dwt Estimate:£500 - £800Sold For:£550Status:Closed View details Estimate:£500 - £800Sold For:£550Status:Closed Lot 29 A Set of Four George III Silver Wine Coasters, mark probably that of Peter & William Bateman, London 1807, with an upper band of fluted decoration, turned wood base, 15cm diameter (4) Estimate:£600 - £800Sold For:£750Status:Closed View details Estimate:£600 - £800Sold For:£750Status:Closed Lot 30 A Portuguese Silver Swing Handled Cake Basket, maker's mark indistinct, Lisbon, circa 1800/20, the openwork sides formed of stylised flowerheads and urns, engraved with a crest of two arms drawing a bow and the motto scroll Recta Pete for Fletcher, 37cm wide, 26oz 10dwt Estimate:£500 - £700Status:Not Sold View details Estimate:£500 - £700Status:Not Sold Lot 31 ~ A Large Edwardian Silver Dressing Table Mirror, William Comyns, London 1906, of rococo influence, pierced and chased with C scrolls, flowerheads and scrolling foliage, easel strut back, 72cm high Estimate:£600 - £800Sold For:£900Status:Closed View details Estimate:£600 - £800Sold For:£900Status:Closed Lot 32 A George IV Scottish Silver Salver, Robert Gray & Son, Glasgow 1820, shaped circular with shell and foliate rim, on three elaborate bracket feet, the centre with later monogram and inscription Presented by the shareholders of the Elland cum Greetland Gas Light & Coke Company, to Joshua Waddington Esquire, In acknowledgment of his services as Treasurer to the company for the last 13 years, 1866, within a flat chased border, 35cm diameter, 53oz 2dwt Estimate:£600 - £800Sold For:£650Status:Closed View details Estimate:£600 - £800Sold For:£650Status:Closed Lot 33 A Pair of William IV Silver Entree Dishes and Covers, Samuel Keeley, Birmingham 1836, shaped oval form with foliate C scroll, borders, detachable loop handle with acorn and oak leaf decoration, 35cm wide, 121oz 8dwt (2) Estimate:£2,000 - £3,000Sold For:£2,800Status:Closed View details Estimate:£2,000 - £3,000Sold For:£2,800Status:Closed Lot 33A ~ A Set of Four George III Silver Candlesticks, Daniel Smith & Robert Sharp (of London), Sheffield 1786/87, with fluted square tapering stem and bead borders, the square base with laurel garland and paterae decoration engraved with an antelope and heart crest, detachable sconces (one lacking), filled, 30cm high (4) Estimate:£1,500 - £2,500Status:Not Sold View details Estimate:£1,500 - £2,500Status:Not Sold Lot 34 ~ A Victorian Silver Coffee Pot, Martin, Hall & Co, London 1891, vase shaped on circular foot, decorated with masks and floral swags, a vacant oval reserve to each side, acanthus and bead borders, 28.5cm high, 34oz 18dwt Estimate:£400 - £600Sold For:£800Status:Closed View details Estimate:£400 - £600Sold For:£800Status:Closed Lot 35 An Edwardian Oval Silver Bowl, Sebastian Garrard, London 1908, with stylised laurel border, the lower body chased with a band of acanthus stiff leaf decoration, 30cm wide, 30oz 2dwt Estimate:£500 - £700Sold For:£500Status:Closed View details Estimate:£500 - £700Sold For:£500Status:Closed Lot 36 An Unusual Early Victorian Silver Coffee Percolator or Cafetiere, maker's mark IS, over-striking another on some sections, London 1845, plain oval form with angular spout, the detachable upper section with pierced strainer and plunger, spout with detachable cap on chain, 23cm high, 28oz 18dwt Estimate:£1,000 - £1,500Sold For:£950Status:Closed View details Estimate:£1,000 - £1,500Sold For:£950Status:Closed Lot 37 A Composite Service of George III Irish Silver Flatware, Dublin, various dates and makers, with Celtic point terminals and later bright cut decoration, comprising: 12 tablespoons (1790-1807, including 8 John Pittar, 1807); 12 table forks (6 John Dalrymple, 1794; 6 William Ward, 1805); 12 dessert spoons (including: 5 J E Ash, 1795; 4 Samuel Neville 1803); 12 dessert forks (including 6 Arthur Murphy 1807; 5 John Pittar 1802/05); 12 teaspoons (various makers, many marks rubbed): An Irish Bright Cut Estimate:£1,300 - £1,800Sold For:£1,600Status:Closed View details Estimate:£1,300 - £1,800Sold For:£1,600Status:Closed Lot 38 A Pair of George III Silver Butter Shells, William Plummer, London 1785, with bead border and on three shell supports, 13.5cm long, 7oz 14dwt (2) Estimate:£300 - £500Sold For:£600Status:Closed View details Estimate:£300 - £500Sold For:£600Status:Closed Lot 39 A Victorian Silver Tea Caddy, George Angell & Co, London 1863, rectangular with reeded borders and on bracket feet, the front engraved with a crest of an eagle's head erased out of a ducal coronet, the remaining three sides engraved with Chinese characters, the hinged cover with a ''Chinaman'' finial 13cm high, 13oz 16dwt Estimate:£300 - £500Sold For:£550Status:Closed View details Estimate:£300 - £500Sold For:£550Status:Closed Lot 40 A Matched George III/Victorian and Later Silver Five Piece Tea and Coffee Service, the teapot Peter & William Bateman, London 1811, the cream jug no maker's mark 1812, the coffee pot (Britannia standard) and sugar bowl, Walter D. Morisse, London 1899/90, and the hot water jug, Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1913, of rounded rectangular form with a band of fluted decoration, gadroon and engraved borders, on four ball feet, a vacant reserve to either side, the coffee pot, 23cm high, 82oz 6dwt (5) Estimate:£600 - £800Sold For:£950Status:Closed View details Estimate:£600 - £800Sold For:£950Status:Closed Lot 41 A Chinese Silver Mounted Glass Four Section Decanter, untraced marks and stamped 'Sterling', 20th Century, the glass with moulded 'Made in France' mark to base, the silver pierced and engraved with bamboo, 34cm high including stoppers Estimate:£300 - £400Sold For:£380Status:Closed View details Estimate:£300 - £400Sold For:£380Status:Closed Lot 42 A Victorian Silver Wax Jack, Richard Hodd & Son, London 1892, retailed by Thornhill, Bond St, London, the circular base with bead borders and scroll handle, 15.5cm high, 6oz 2dwt Estimate:£500 - £700Status:Not Sold View details Estimate:£500 - £700Status:Not Sold Lot 43 A George III Silver Three Piece Tea Service, Robert & Samuel Hennell, London 1810, squat oval, with bands of engraved decoration, on ball feet, engraved with the initials SAR within a foliate reserve, the teapot 26cm long, 33ozt (3) Estimate:£300 - £500Sold For:£480Status:Closed View details Estimate:£300 - £500Sold For:£480Status:Closed Lot 44 A Victorian Silver Coffee Pot, Edward & John Barnard, London 1859, baluster form with bead borders, C scroll handle and domed cover, the engraved decoration featuring oval roundels of roses, one with a crest of a lion's head erased murally crowned for Fellowes, 26.5cm high, 24oz 18dwt Estimate:£300 - £500Sold For:£550Status:Closed View details Estimate:£300 - £500Sold For:£550Status:Closed Lot 45 A Victorian Silver Teapot, John Hardman & Co, Birmingham 1879, circular with angular spout on pedestal foot, decorated with a band of stylised trailing foliage and flowerheads on a matted ground, within reeded borders, the domed cover with corresponding decoration and ivory ball finial, 15.5cm high, 21oz 16dwt Estimate:£500 - £800Status:Not Sold View details Estimate:£500 - £800Status:Not Sold Lot 46 Omar Ramsden: An Arts And Crafts Silver Wine Goblet, London 1919, the flared bowl with planished finish and central applied band of meandering thorns, on a wrythen tapering stem and circular foot with a band of openwork foliate decoration, inscribed to underside of base Omar Ramsden Me Fecit, 14cm high, 6ozt Provenance: Gifted as a Christening present to the vendor's father in the 1920's Estimate:£1,000 - £1,500Sold For:£2,600Status:Closed View details Estimate:£1,000 - £1,500Sold For:£2,600Status:Closed Lot 47 A Set of Six Parcel Gilt Silver Champagne Flutes, C J Vander, London 1979, in the stlye of Stuart Devlin, with plain tapering bowl to a cast gilt stem, gilt interior, 20cm high, 35oz 12dwt (6) Estimate:£600 - £800Sold For:£1,100Status:Closed View details Estimate:£600 - £800Sold For:£1,100Status:Closed Lot 48 A Matched George III and Victorian Silver Four Piece Tea and Coffee Service, the teapot, maker's mark rubbed W.E or W.F, London 1814; the other pieces Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1875/76, circular with scroll handles, the teapot of bullet shape and the coffee pot of baluster form, both with ivory handles, all profusely chased and engraved to match with C scrolls, flowerheads and foliage, the initials GEB to one side, the coffee pot 23.5cm high, 60ozt (4) Estimate:£500 - £800Sold For:£650Status:Closed View details Estimate:£500 - £800Sold For:£650Status:Closed Lot 49 A Royal Commemorative Parcel Gilt Silver Clock, Mappin & Webb, London 1981, vase shape with rope twist swags and borders and applied crests, numbered 68 from the edition of 210, produced to commemorate the wedding of Prince Charles and Diana, in a fitted case and with paperwork, 27cm high Estimate:£800 - £1,200Sold For:£1,300Status:Closed View details Estimate:£800 - £1,200Sold For:£1,300Status:Closed Lot 50 A Waterman's Ideal 9ct Gold Sleeved Fountain Pen, London 1928, of engine turned heptagonal form, the end piece inscribed J.N 6-9-40, 13.5cm long; and A Similar 9ct Gold Hexagonal Propelling Pencil, Birmingham 1962, 12cm long (2) Estimate:£200 - £300Sold For:£400Status:Closed View details Estimate:£200 - £300Sold For:£400Status:Closed Lots Per Page 122448 <<|12|>> Previous 12 Next