| Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
| Fine Art and Antiques (Day 2 of 3) | |||
| Auctioneer: | Anderson & Garland | Location: | Newcastle |
| Contact: | Tel: 0191 430 3000 Fax: 0191 430 3001 | ||
| Date: | 27th March 2013 | Time: | 10:00AM |
| Details: | Viewing: Thursday 21st March 10am to 4.30pm Friday 22nd March 10.0am to 4.30pm Saturday 23rd March 9.30am to 12.30pm Monday 25th March 10am to 2pm |
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| Auction Lots - Page 1 | |||
The Sale of Durham Light Infantry Silver | |||
| 524 | |||
| A George V presentation two handled bowl, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1919, the bowl with central rib and engraved 'British Army of the Rhine, Gymkhana Club, Robertson Cup', the scrolling handles with acanthus caps, raised on spreading foot, 10in. (26cms) diameter, 41.7oz. See illustration £500 - 700 |
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| 525 | |||
| Four Victorian Old Sheffield plated meat covers, by A.B. Savory & Sons, London, each of domed form, with engraved crest and motto of the '1st Durham Militia' and ornate foliate handles, 19 1/2-13 1/2in. (49.5-34cms). £300 - 400 |
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| 526 | |||
| A Victorian presentation vase, by Frederick Elkington, London 1887, of tapering form decorated with embossed foliate designs and spiral fluting, engraved DLI insignia and inscription "Presented to Officers 3rd Bn The Durham Light Infantry", with inscription to verso "Officers Race won by Lieut. H.J. Sowerby 1887", 8in. (20cms), 13.8oz. £170 - 200 |
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| 527 | |||
| A Victorian presentation vase, by Frederick Elkington, London 1887, of tapering form decorated with embossed foliate designs and spiral fluting, engraved DLI insignia and inscription "Presented to Officers 3rd Bn The Durham Light Infantry", with inscription to verso "Officers Race won by Lieut. H.J. Sowerby 1888", 8 3/4in. (22cms), 16.6oz. £200 - 250 |
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| 528 | |||
| A Victorian presentation rose bowl, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1883, retailed by Elkington & Co, circular with undulating mask, scroll and leaf rim, fluted sides centred by a leaf and scroll cartouche engraved 'Durham Light Infantry 3rd Btn' and City crest, on domed and fluted spreading foot, engraved on foot rim "Presented to the 3rd Batt'n Durham Light Infantry Officers by Capt'n and Hon. Major R.T. Richardson, 1884' and retailer name and address, 10in. (25.5cms), 38.7oz. See illustration £400 - 600 |
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| 529 | |||
| A Victorian presentation punch bowl, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1892, of circular form, with detachable undulating rim decorated with masks, 'C' scrolls and floral motifs, the body half flued below embossed ribbons and swags, engraved inscription "To the Officers of the 4th Batt'n Durham Light Infantry, on his vacating his 18 years command, of the regiment, from Colonel J.J. Allison C.B., "Beaufront" Roker, Aug'st 1892, in which he held a commission since its institution in 1853", lion mask and ring handles, domed fluted foot, 15 1/2in. (39.5cms), 56.9oz. See illustration £1800 - 2500 |
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| 530 | |||
| A pair of Victorian vases, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co., London 1890, circular tapering form with spiral fluting embossed with foliate and scrolls, engraved insignia and motto for the '3rd Batt Durham Light Infantry', the domed feet also engraved "Officers' Race 1890, presented to the Officers by Lieut. H.J. Sowerby", 8 3/4in. (22cms) high, 19.8oz. gross. £240 - 280 |
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| 531 | |||
| A Victorian salver, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1900, shaped circular with stepped border, centred by insignia for the 'IV Durham Light Infantry' and inscribed "Presented by Lieutenant Wilfred Gurney Hoare, December 1901", raised on three shallow feet, 12 1/2in. (32cms) diameter, 22.7oz. £270 - 300 |
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| 532 | |||
| An Old Sheffield plate waiter, by Blagdon, Hodgson & Co, circa 1820, shaped circular, with Durham Militia crest engraved to centre within foliated scrolls, on acanthus capped knurl feet, 10 1/2in. (26.5cms); and another smaller waiter, to match 8 1/4in. (21cms). (2) £30 - 50 |
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| 533 | |||
| A George V matched four-piece tea service, by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., Birmingham 1919 and possibly 1923, each piece engraved with DLI insignia and inscribed 'from Brigr Genl E. St. G. Pratt CB., DSO', comprising: a teapot, a hot water jug; a sugar bowl and associated milk jug, the teapot 10 1/4in. (26cms) high, 40.2oz. £480 - 550 |
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| 534 | |||
| Four George III gravy spoons, by William Eley & William Fearn, London 1803, Old English pattern, engraved to terminal 'Durham Militia', each 12in. (30cms) long, 14.8oz. gross. £300 - 500 |
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| 535 | |||
| Six Victorian gravy spoons, by Reid & Sons (David Reid), Newcastle 1855, Old English pattern, engraved with Durham Militia shield, each 11 1/4in. (29cms) long, 23oz. gross. £500 - 700 |
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| 536 | |||
| A set of six Victorian table salts, by George John Richards, London 1855, of cauldron form, engraved inscription '1st Durham Militia', each raised on three hoof feet 2 3/4in. (7cms); and six associated Georgian Old English pattern salt spoons, also engraved '1st Durham Militia', 15.3oz. gross. See illustration £300 - 500 |
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| 537 | |||
| A set of ten Edwardian posy vases, by William Comyns, London 1906, each of hexagonal tapered form and engraved with '3rd Bn Durham Light Infantry' insignia, each with filled bases and engraved inscriptions, six reading "3rd Durham LI presented to the Officers by Capt. E.S. Curling, winner Officers' Shooting Cup 1906", four reading '3rd Durham LI presented to the Officers by Lt Col T.G. Sowerby, on retirement, May 1906', 6in. (15cms) high. £300 - 500 |
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| 538 | |||
| A George V salver, made and retailed by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, Sheffield 1921, shaped circular, with raised gadrooned border centred by DLI insignia and inscribed "This coffee set was bequeathed to the Officers' Mess 68th Light Infantry by Brigadier General E. St. G. Pratt CB. DSO who died 24th November, 1918", 14 1/4in. (36cms) diameter, 42.2oz. gross. £500 - 600 |
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| 539 | |||
| A pair of Victorian mustard pots, by Nathan & Haynes, Chester 1897/8, of canted rectangular form, with pierced decoration to the bodies, the hinged covers engraved inscription "Presented to Col. Lambert & Officers, 4th Durham LI, by Lt. S. Pershouse, 30th May, 1900", and with fleur de lys thumb pieces and scrolling handles, raised bun feet, with blue glass liners, 2 1/4in. (6cms), 2.9oz. gross (without liners); together with two mustard spoons, by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1899/1903. £60 - 80 |
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| 540 | |||
| A silver plated mustard pot, by Edward, Edward Junior, John & William Barnard, of drum form, the cover with plain thumbpiece and engraved with Durham Militia shield, 2 1/2in. (6cms) high; together with a plated sauce boat, (handle detached); a white metal ashtray, (much dented and piece missing); a set of twelve A1 plate teaspoons, by Elkington & Co, in old English pattern with engraved '3rd Bn Durham L.I.' insignia to terminals; a silver plated trophy cover, (missing finial); and a tea strainer. £60 - 80 |
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| 541 | |||
| A set of six Edwardian drum pattern mustard pots, by Haseler Brothers (Edward John Haseler & Noble Haseler), Birmingham 1905, the hinged covers with '3rd Bn Durham Light Infantry insignia, shell-back thumbpiece, scroll handle, blue glass liners (one missing), 2in. (5cms) high; and six associated silver mustard spoons, four silver two plated. See illustration £250 - 350 |
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| 542 | |||
| A pair of Victorian sugar casters, by John Round, Sheffield 1898, of octagonal baluster form, the pierced covers with fluted finials, the bodies engraved with inscription "Presented to the Officers of the 4th Batt Durham Light Infantry by Captn W.G. Hoare 1904", 6 1/2in. (16.5cms) high, 6.9oz. gross. £80 - 120 |
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| 543 | |||
| A pair of Victorian cut glass and silver-mounted inkwells, by John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1895, each of canted square form, the silver covers engraved insignia of the '3rd Bn Durham Light Infantry', also inscribed "Officers", 3 1/2in. (9cms) wide. See illustration £80 - 120 |
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| 544 | |||
| A set of six Edwardian table salts, by Haseler brothers, Chester 1903, of plain circular form on bun feet, inscribed with '3rd Bn Durham Light Infantry' insignia, blue glass liners, 2in. (5cms) diameter. £100 - 200 |
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| 545 | |||
| Four 19th Century mustard spoons, three George III by different makers, all London 1801, and inscribed 'Durham Militia'; one Victorian, by George Alswinkle, London 1855, engraved with Durham Militia shield, all in old English pattern. £30 - 50 |
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| 546 | |||
| A George VI coaster, by Stephen J. Rose, London 1946, plain circular, engraved Durham Light Infantry insignia and numerals VI, 4 1/2in. (11.5cms) diameter; together with four George V ashtrays, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London 1913, plain circular form, engraved with '4th Bn Durham Light Infantry' insignia and inscribed "1912 Shooting Cup Lt. Col. W.H. Briggs", 4 1/2in. (11.5cms) diameter, 12.9oz. gross. £160 - 200 |
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| 547 | |||
| A pair of Edwardian pepperettes, by Charles Stuart Harris & Sons, London 1905, baluster-shaped, with engraved '3rd Bn Durham Light Infantry' insignia, 4in. (10cms) high. £60 - 80 |
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| 548 | |||
| No Lot |
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| 549 | |||
| Two pairs of fish knives and matching fish forks, by Martin Hall & Co, Birmingham, the filled silver handles of scrolling design, one pair engraved with Durham Militia shield, the the blades and prongs plated. £20 - 40 |
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| 550 | |||
| A set of three George III entree dishes and covers, by Joseph Steward II, London 1795, each of canted rectangular form with reeded borders, the covers each applied with two plaques engraved with '1st Durham Militia' insignia and engraved 'June 5th 1855, Presented by Major Sir Wm Eden Bt, 1st Durham Militia', 12in. (30cms) wide, 131oz. gross, (two with handles detached; one with handle missing). £1500 - 2500 |
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| 551 | |||
| A set of four early Victorian beakers, by J.O., London 1840, of plain tapered form, each with inscription "Presented to the Officers of the North Durham Militia by Lieut Colonel Earl Vane, June 29th 1855", 3 1/2in. (9cms) high, 21oz. gross. See illustration £250 - 350 |
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| 552 | |||
| A Victorian presentation fruit stand, by Horace Woodward & Co., London 1899, the shaped circular bowl engraved with '3rd Bn the Durham Light Infantry' insignia and inscribed "Presented to Officers, won by Capt. H.P. Greenwood Officers' Shooting Match 1899", above a crown pattern stem and spreading leaf, shell and scroll base, applied with horns (one missing) and crowns (one missing), 9in. (22.5cms) diameter, 27.8oz. See illustration £350 - 500 |
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| 553 | |||
| A Victorian claret jug, by Edward & John Barnard, London 1856, of fluted baluster form, the domed cover mounted by floral finial, vine pattern handle, the body embossed and chased with fruit, flowers and leaves, engraved with 'III The Durham Lt Infantry' insignia below 'Officers' Annual Shooting Cup', with engraved names and dates of winners to cartouche on reverse and on neck, 14in. (35cms) high, 42.9oz. See illustration £1000 - 1500 |
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| 554 | |||
| A Victorian claret jug, by Joseph, Albert, Horace & Ethelbert Savory, London 1883, profusely engraved with a band of anthemion scrolls above other foliate scrolls, centred by inscription "Presented by Captain & Hony. Major H. Chesslyne Molyneux to his brother officers on leaving the regiment 6th March, 1885", also engraved with '3rd Bn Durham Light Infantry' insignia to neck, with triform rim, the handle in the form of a dragon, 14 1/2in. (37cms) high, 31oz. See illustration £1000 - 1500 |
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| 555 | |||
| Three coopered oak barrel-pattern tankards, by John Grinsell & Sons, with electroplated bands, each engraved 'To his brother officers from Captain I.W. Ruddach on his appointment as adjutant, 1st April, 1882', and blank shield shaped cartouche, 5 1/2in. (14cms) high. £50 - 100 |
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| 556 | |||
| Three Victorian decanter labels, by Yapp & Woodward, Birmingham 1855, one 'Sherry' and two 'Port'; and a George IV decanter label, by Josiah Snatt, London 1809, 'Port', all with reeded borders. £100 - 200 |
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| 557 | |||
| A Victorian rose bowl, by Baker Brothers, Birmingham 1900, of circular half spirally fluted form and engraved insignia of the 'IVth Durham Light Infantry' and inscription 'Presented by Captain Clifford C. Scott and Lieutenant J. Brignell Dand, 1900', 10 1/4in. (28cms) diameter, 40.8oz; on turned ebonised base. See illustration £500 - 700 |
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| 558 | |||
| A Victorian two-handled presentation cup, by Charles Boyton, London 1898, engraved with inscription "Shooting Challenge Cup presented to the permanent Staff Sergeants 3rd Durham L.I. by the tradesmen to the regiment 1889", engraved winners and dates to reverse, urn-shaped with scroll handles and central band, on domed foot, 7in. (18cms) high, 20.5oz. See illustration £250 - 350 |
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| 559 | |||
| A George V two-handled presentation cup and cover, by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London 1913, urn-shaped with fluted mid rib and engraved inscription 'Tyne Garrison Athletic Sports (North Section) Points Cup presented by Brig. Gen. H.G. Fitton C.B.; D.S.O.; A.D.C. Commanding Tyne Garrison, Won by 4th Batt. the Durham Light Infantry", and light infantry insignia, engraved to reverse "Inter-Platoon Athletic Cup" and single date below, with leaf-capped scroll handles and domed cover, 10in. (25cms) high, 30.3oz. gross. See illustration £400 - 600 |
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| 560 | |||
| A German 800 standard silver presentation cup, engraved inscription "Awarded to 1st Battn Durham Light Infantry winners YMCA Hockey League Rhine Forces, Cologne 1920", of half fluted cup form, 9 1/4in. (24cms) high, 12.4oz. £140 - 180 |
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| 561 | |||
| A late Victorian snuff box, by The Alexander Clark Manufacturing Co., London 1898, two compartments, each with hinged cover inserted with leather mounted by white metal oval cartouches, one inscribed "Durham", the other "Aldershot", the side engraved inscription "Presented by Major & Hon Lieut. Colonel James Allison to the 3rd DLI Officers in the year 1889", with wooden panels below, 3 3/4in. (9.5cms) wide. £150 - 250 |
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| 562 | |||
| Two Edwardian two-handled presentation cups, by A. & J. Zimmerman Ltd., Birmingham 1902/3, each of urn form with scrollwork handles and engraved inscription "Presented by C. Freville Surtees Honorary Colonel of the 3rd Durham Lt. Infantry to Sergts Mess 3rd DLI for best shop of Militia N.C. Officers/best team of 4 Privates in each Coy", also engraved names and dates of winners, 8in. (20cms) high, 25.2oz. gross. See illustration £350 - 500 |
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| 563 | |||
| Three George V ashtrays, by Blackmore & Fletcher Ltd, London 1928, circular, with applied DLI crest and number 68, inscription "EJB Tag", 5 1/2in. (14cms) diameter, 13.4oz. gross. £150 - 200 |
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| 564 | |||
| A part set of electroplated fish knives and forks, by Elkington & Co., thirty-five knives and thirst-six forks, all in beaded Old English pattern and contained in a rectangular oak canteen. £60 - 80 |
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| 565 | |||
| A Victorian burr walnut and silver-mounted cigar box, by Frederick Bradford McCrea (Army & Navy Cooperative Society Ltd), London 1890, rectangular, with hinged cover, with 3rd Battalion DLI insignia to top, plaque to interior engraved "Presented to the Officers Mess 4th Battn The Durham Light Infantry by Lt. G. Evans... 1890", 16in. (41cms) wide. £150 - 200 |
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| 566 | |||
| A 19th Century five tier cutlery chest, iron bound oak bearing a brass plaque to the front 'North Durham Militia' and with two iron carrying handles to each side, 24 x 15 x 11in. (61 x 38 x 28cms) high. £100 - 200 |
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| 567 | |||
| A suite of Victorian flatware, by Reid & Sons, Newcastle 1855, to include: twelve table spoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve table forks and twelve dessert forks, all in old English pattern with engraved Durham Militia shield to terminals, 80oz. gross. £1000 - 1500 |
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| 568 | |||
| A suite of Victorian flatware, by Reid & Sons, Newcastle 1855, to include: twelve table spoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks and twelve tea spoons, all in old English pattern with engraved Durham Militia shield to terminals, 90oz. gross. £1100 - 1500 |
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| 569 | |||
| A set of twelve Victorian table forks, by Reid & Sons, Newcastle 1855, in old English pattern with engraved Durham Militia shield to terminals, 24.6oz. gross £300 - 500 |
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| 570 | |||
| A set of twelve Victorian table forks, by Reid & Sons, Newcastle 1855, in old English pattern with engraved Durham Militia shield to terminals, 26.6oz. gross. £300 - 500 |
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| 571 | |||
| A set of twelve Victorian table forks, by Reid & Sons, Newcastle 1855, in old English pattern with engraved Durham Militia shield to terminals, 24.6oz. gross. £300 - 500 |
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| 572 | |||
| A set of twelve Victorian table forks, by Reid & Sons, Newcastle 1855, in old English pattern with engraved Durham Militia shield to terminals, 24.8oz. gross. £300 - 500 |
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| 573 | |||
| A set of twelve Victorian table forks, by Reid & Sons, Newcastle 1855, in old English pattern with engraved Durham Militia shield to terminals, 24.6oz. gross. £300 - 500 |
| Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
| Fine Art and Antiques (Day 2 of 3) | |||
| Auctioneer: | Anderson & Garland | Location: | Newcastle |
| Contact: | Tel: 0191 430 3000 Fax: 0191 430 3001 | ||
| Date: | 27th March 2013 | Time: | 10:00AM |
| Details: | Viewing: Thursday 21st March 10am to 4.30pm Friday 22nd March 10.0am to 4.30pm Saturday 23rd March 9.30am to 12.30pm Monday 25th March 10am to 2pm |
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