Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
Antiques and Fine Art ( Day 1 of 2)
Auctioneer: Peter Wilson Location: Victoria Gallery, Market Street, Nantwich, Cheshire CW5 5DG
Contact: Tel: +44 (0)1270 623878 Fax: +44 (0) 1270 610508
Date: 6th July 2011 Time: 11:00AM
Details: Viewing:
Sunday 3rd July 2pm to 4pm
Monday 4th July 10am to 7pm
Tuesday 5th July 10am to 4pm
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Auction Lots - Page 5
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Six Moorcroft egg cups, decorated with farm yard animals, printed and painted marks to bases, (6) 5cm high £300-350
202
Beswick eight piece hunt set, to include huntsman on rearing brown horse, Huntswoman on brown horse, five hounds and a fox, (8) £400-500
203
Royal Doulton Romeo and Juliet, HN.3113, number 77 of 150, with certificate and box, 30cm high £200-300
204
Royal Doulton Christopher Columbus, HN.3392, number 1,205 of 1,492 models, with box and certificate, 30cm high £150-250
205
Royal Doulton Harlequin, HN.2737, 33cm high £250-350
206
Royal Doulton Columbine HN.2738, 33cm high £250-350
207
Royal Doulton King Charles, HN.3459, number 242 of 350, with certificate and box, 44cm high £300-500
208
Two Royal Doulton Queens of the Realm figures, to include Queen Elizabeth I HN.3099, number 4389 of 5,000, also Queen Anne HN. 3141, number 3902 of 5,000, both with boxes and certificates, (2) 23cm high £150-200
209
Two Royal Doulton Queens of the Realm figures, to include Queen Elizabeth I HN.3099, number 4480 of 5,000, also Queen Anne HN. 3141, number 4057 of 5,000, both with boxes and certificates, (2) 23cm high £150-200
210
Royal Doulton Prototype teddy bear, printed 'Royal Doulton not produced for sale' marks to base, 13cm high £800-1,000

Silver and Plated Wares

211
Electro-plated kings pattern canteen, Harrison Fisher & Co, twelve each of table forks, dessert forks, dessert spoons, soup spoons, teaspoons, four table spoons, twelve stainless table knives and dessert knives with ivoride handles, three-piece carving set, in an oak table-top cabinet of two drawers, width 45cm. £200-250
212
Oak table top canteen, containing twelve old English pattern electro plate table settings together with ladles and serving spoons, cabinet width 46cm. £100-150
213
Lady's silver and guilloche enamel cigarette case, powder compact and matching Ronson cigarette lighter, Birmingham 1948, 1951, each decorated with mallard in flight over water. (3) £250-300
214
Pair of mid-18th century style silver candlesticks, Walter Latham & Son, Sheffield 1908, height 22cm (filled). £120-160
215
Silver salver, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1939, the field engraved with a dedication, within a piecrust rim, on ball-and-claw feet, diameter 37cm, 39oz 18dwt. £500-600
216
George IV silver snuff box, TS, Birmingham 1821, rectangular with linear decoration, floral rim and gilt interior, width 67mm, 21oz 3dwt. £80-120
217
Victorian silver card case, George Unite, Birmingham 1872, with guilloche decoration and hinged top, 10 x 7cm, 2oz 13dwt; also a small silver bell (2) £60-80
218
Georg Jensen set of four silver salts, No. 433, designed by Harald Nielsen, import mark London 1930, of hammered hemispherical form, cased; also a cased pair of EP fish servers. (2) £150-200
219
Large silver two-handled trophy cup and cover, "The Pexwear Vase", Birmingham 1930, presented for the best Cheshire Cheese 1931 - 1963, by The Royal Lancashire Agricultural Society, overall height 47cm, 53oz 10dwt, on turned wood socle. £800-900
220
Silver two-handled trophy cup, Birmingham 1927, height 21cm, 26oz 16dwt, on black socle with a broad silver band engraved with winners. £400-450
221
Silver trophy cup, Birmingham 1939, in the form of a goblet, height 26cm, 13oz 16dwt, on black socle (repair to stem). £250-300
222
Oval silver basket, George Howson, London 1912, the everted pierced sides with swing handle on pierced foot, length 32.5cm, 16oz 13dwt. £350-450
223
George III silver fiddle pattern fish slice, James Beebe, London 1821; six teaspoons, P&A Bateman, 1797; ten other George III teaspoons; small quantity of other silver flatware, 18oz weighable. £250-300
224
18th century style silver three-piece condiment set, Wm Hayes, Birmingham 1903-5, of a cushion salt, lidded mustard and baluster pepper, 7oz 16dwt in total. £150-200
225
George IV silver baluster mug, William Bateman, London 1824, inscribed with a later dedication, height 10cm, 8oz 3dwt. £100-150
226
Silver salver, Viners, Sheffield 1946, the plain field engraved with a dedication, within a piecrust rim, on scrolled feet, diameter 36cm, 35oz 5dwt. £500-600
227
Silver Georgian style sugar caster, Richard Comyns, London 1961, height 17cm, 6oz 16dwt. £100-120
228
Silver and tortoiseshell circular photograph frame, on oak easel mount, diameter 18cm. £100-150
229
Silver sparrow beak cream jug, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, London 1921, height 10cm, 4oz 10dwt. £80-120
230
Indian silver cigarette box embossed with hindu deities, inscribed with a dedication dated 1906, width 18cm. £80-120
231
Silver inkstand, EJ&W Barnard, London 1849, the rectangular galleried tray enclosing two glass inkwells and a central taper holder, raised on prong feet, engraved with a dedication, width 23cm, 17oz 6dwt weighable. £500-600
232
Silver fiddle pattern sugar tongs, William Bateman, London 1818. £70-90
233
Silver old English sugar tongs, P&W Bateman, London 1807. £70-90
234
Silver teapot stand, PA&W Bateman, London 1799, the oval field engraved with a crest, on four prong feet, width 17cm, 4oz 3dwt. £450-500
235
Pair of silver stem dishes, Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1929, height 8.5cm; Edwardian mother-of-pearl and silver teething rattle and whistle; silver christening mug, Birmingham 1938; Indian white metal cigaratte case; also two napkin rings, three teaspoons and a pair of tongs. £240-280
236
Silver three-piece tea set, William Aitken, Chester & Birmingham 1900, '01, '02, each with a lobed oval body on collet foot, 20oz 8dwt in total. £250-350
237
Victorian silver large oval tray, Benjamin Smith, London 1848, the field engraved with shells and leaf scrolls surrounding an armorial and dedication, within a raised rim cast with oak leaves and acorns and bark-effect loop handles, length of oval: 61cm, 71cm overall; together with the original Benjamin Smith octagonal oak case set with the name plate of the dedicatee.
* The dedication is to Richard Bridgman Barrow, from Miss Milward of Hexgreave Park, in memory of Richard Milward of Hexgreave Park and Thurgarton Priory. £2,000-2,500
238
Three cased sets of silver teaspoons, Sheffield 1891, Sheffield 1895, Sheffield 1939. £120-140
239
Suite of old English silver flatware, Henry Atkin, Sheffield 1920, of six table forks and six dessert forks with three tines, six rat tail soup spoons and six dessert spoons, 49oz; also six table knives and six cheese knives with stainless blades and filled silver handles. (36) £800-1,000
240
Victorian silver communion set, the weighted chalice and paten Richards & Brown, London 1882, the cruet and matching phoedelia MWW, London 1888, cased. £100-140
241
Georgian style silver three-piece tea set, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1906, of boat shape with half reeded body on collet foot, 36oz 17dwt all in. £550-650
242
Silver stem dish, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1923, with a pierced gallery on waisted stem, diameter 15.5cm; also a bon-bon dish, Birmingham 1944, with pierced wavy rim on spreading foot, diameter 16.5cm. 14oz 3dwt in total. (2). £240-340
243
Group of silver items: desk-shaped jewellery box, Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1917, with a hinged top and lining on cabriole legs, width 15cm; celtic-style bon-bon dish, Birmingham 1967; art deco sugar caster, Sheffield 1945; two small trophy cups; three napkin rings; miniature sugar basin, 19oz 18dwt all in. (9) £200-300
244
William IV silver teapot and sugar basin, Charles Thomas Fox, London 1835, compressed globular body engraved with leaf scrolls on cast shell feet. 25oz 4dwt in total. (2) £400-500
245
William IV silver coffee pot, Reily & Storer, London 1836, the melon-shaped body and upright neck decorated with leaves, on leaf scroll feet, height 23cm, engraved with an armorial, 27oz 13dwt all in. (hinge pin lacking). £450-550
246
George III silver neo-classical sugar basin and near matching milk jug, R & D Hennell, London 1800, John Emes, 1801, both with a gilt interior, reeded rim and engraved band of leaves. 13oz in total (2) £200-300
247
George III neo-classical silver hot water jug and burner, Emes & Barnard, London 1813 & 1814, the ivory-handled jug with a compressed globular body, waisted neck and spreading pierced foot, height 23.5cm, the stand and burner with three cast paw feet. 39oz 5dwt all in, engraved with an armorial and crests. £650-750
248
Four Georgian silver wine labels: Brandy, Saucepicqte (sauce piquante), Sherry, Claret, various dates and makers. £60-80
249
Silver etui, London 1831, with seaweed decoration, enclosing two steel blades with tortoiseshell covers, signed Maws London, Aitken York. £100-150
250
Scottish silver toddy ladle, RK, Edinburgh, circa 1820; silver mustard spoon, Richard Morton, Sheffield 1778; Edwardian embossed silver card case; plain silver card case engraved with a monogramme. (4) £100-140
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
Antiques and Fine Art ( Day 1 of 2)
Auctioneer: Peter Wilson Location: Victoria Gallery, Market Street, Nantwich, Cheshire CW5 5DG
Contact: Tel: +44 (0)1270 623878 Fax: +44 (0) 1270 610508
Date: 6th July 2011 Time: 11:00AM
Details: Viewing:
Sunday 3rd July 2pm to 4pm
Monday 4th July 10am to 7pm
Tuesday 5th July 10am to 4pm
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