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 3
624
A composite set of nine dessert forks, to include: five by William Theobalds, London 1837, two by Benjamin Stephens, London (dates worn), one London 1834 (maker worn), and one by Mary Chawner, London 1836, all in kings pattern with shell backs and diamond heels, mainly engraved with regimental garter, two with 68th Regiment of Foot, 16.5oz. gross. £200 - 250
625
A set of twelve plated table knives, the handles with acanthus caps and ribbon and pole edges, engraved with DLI insignia, the blades by Garrard & Co. Ltd. £40 - 60
626
A set of twelve tea knives, the ivory handles stained with DLI insignia, the blades by Garrard & Co. Ltd. £20 - 50
627
A composite set of sixteen dessert forks, to include: nine George IV, mainly by William Chawner, London 1824, and seven by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, 1933, all in kings pattern with shell backs and diamond heels, all engraved with 68th Regiment of Foot insignia, 30oz gross. £350 - 450
628
Four George IV table spoons, by William Eaton, London 1825, in kings pattern with shell backs and diamond heels, all engraved with 68th Regiment of Foot insignia, 12.6oz. gross. £150 - 200
629
A set of twelve George IV dessert spoons, by William Chawner II, London 1829, in kings patterns with shell backs and diamond heels, engraved with 68th Regiment of Foot insignia, 23.8oz. gross. £270 - 320
630
Three tapering William IV meat skewers, by Peter Walsh, Dublin 1831, in kings pattern, engraved with 68th Regiment of Foot insignia, 15in. (38cms) largest, 10in. (25cms) smallest; together with a George V meat skewer, by Levesley Brothers, Sheffield 1924, in kings pattern with shell and diamond knop, matching engraving, 10in. (25cms) long, 13.4oz. gross. £350 - 450
631
Eleven plated table knives, the handles with acanthus caps and ribbon and pole edges, engraved with DLI insignia, the blades by Garrard & Co. Ltd. £30 - 50
632
A collection of plated table ware, to include: two pairs of fish servers, each engraved with a fish amongst piercing and scrolls, six pairs of nut crackers, two dessert spoons, two table forks and a dessert fork. (15) £50 - 100
633
A set of thirteen Victorian dessert knives and twelve dessert forks, by The Goldsmith and Silversmiths Co, Sheffield 1891, all in kings shell pattern with engraved DLI insignia. £250 - 350
634
A composite set of eighteen 19th Century dessert spoons, to include: eight by Benjamin Stephens, London 1836; five by William Chawner II, London 1829/1841; one by William Eaton, London 1842; and one unmarked (due to repair), all in kings pattern with shell backs and diamond heels; two by William Chawner II, London 1827; and one retailed by Mullen, Dublin 1796, in queens pattern with shell backs, all engraved with various insignias and crests, 34oz. gross. £400 - 500
635
A pair of George IV sugar sifting spoons, by William Chawner II, London 1828; a pair of George V sugar trowels, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co, London 1911; four pairs of sugar tongs, various makers and 1st half 19th Century dates; all in kings pattern with shell backs and diamond heels, with various DLI and 68th Regiment of Foot insignias; together with a pair of Continental silver pickle forks, by EC, dated 1853, in fiddle pattern, 16.9oz. gross. (10) £200 - 400
636
A composite set of twelve George IV table spoons, to include: ten by William Chawner II, London 1829; and two by William Eaton, London 1825, all in kings pattern with shell backs and diamond heels, and engraved with 68th Regiment of Foot insignia, 40oz. gross. £500 - 700
637
A set of twelve George IV table spoons, by William Chawner II, London 1829, all in kings pattern with shell backs and diamond heels, and engraved with 68th Regiment of Foot insignia, 39.5oz. gross. £500 - 700
638
Six George IV/Victorian fish knives, (all marks worn), three in kings pattern and three in fiddle and shell pattern, 11.5oz. gross. £120 - 150
639
Nine George IV table spoons, by William Chawner II, London 1825, in queens pattern with shell backs, engraved with DLI garter; together with three George IV table spoons, also by William Chawner II, London 1825, in kings pattern with shell backs and diamond heels, engraved with 68th Regiment of Foot insignia, 39.3oz. gross. £450 - 600
640
A set of thirteen George IV table spoons, by William Chawner II, London 1829, in kings pattern with shell backs and diamond heels, engraved with 68th Regiment of Foot insignia, 43.4oz. gross. £500 - 700
641
Eight William IV table forks, by William Eaton, London 1836, in kings pattern with shell backs and diamond heels, engraved with 68th Regiment of Foot insignia; together with a Victorian table fork, by Chawner & Co, London 1849, in kings pattern with shell back and engraved with a family crest; and another Victorian table fork, by William Theobalds, London 1937, in queens pattern with shell back, engraved with garter insignia, 33.8oz. gross. (10) £400 - 500
642
A set of twelve George IV table spoons, by William Eaton, London 1825, in kings pattern with shell backs and diamond heels, engraved with 68th Regiment of Foot insignia, 38oz. gross. £450 - 600
643
A composite set of twelve early 19th Century table spoons, to include: eight by William Theobalds, London 1837, in queens pattern with shell back and engraved with garter insignia; and four others, in kings pattern, one by William Chawner II, London 1830, all engraved with 68th Regiment of Foot insignia, 38.9oz. gross. £450 - 600
644
A set of twelve George IV table forks, by William Eaton, London 1825, in kings pattern with shell backs and diamond heels, engraved with various DLI insignias, 38oz. gross. £450 - 600
645
A composite set of twelve George IV desert spoons, to include: eleven by William Eaton, London 1825; and one by Chawner & Co, London 1857, all in kings pattern with shell backs and diamond heels, engraved with various DLI insignias, 23.4oz. gross. £270 - 350
646
A set of twelve George IV table forks, by William Chawner II, London 1829, in kings pattern with shell backs and diamond heels, all engraved with 68th Regiment of Foot insignias, 39.3oz. gross. £500 - 700
647
A pair of George IV sauce ladles, probably by William Eaton, London 1925, in kings pattern with shell backs and diamond heels, engraved with 68th Regiment of Foot insignia, 5.7oz. gross. £100 - 200
648
A set of twelve George IV table forks, by William Chawner II, London 1829, in kings pattern with shell backs and diamond heels, all engraved with 68th Regiment of Foot insignia, 39.6oz. gross. £500 - 700
649
A composite set of twelve mid 19th Century table spoons, to include: ten by William Eaton, London 1836; one by Samuel Hayne & Dudley Carter, London 1844; and another by Mary Chawner, London 1835, all in kings pattern with shell backs and diamond heels, all engraved with 68th Regiment of Foot insignia; together with a Victorian table spoon, by William Theobalds, London 1837, in queens pattern with shell back, 44oz. gross. (13) £500 - 700
650
A set of twelve George IV table forks, by William Eaton, London 1825, in kings pattern with shell backs and diamond heels, all engraved with 68th Regiment of Foot insignia, 38.6oz. gross. £450 - 700
651
A set of six teaspoons, probably late Georgian, (hallmarks much rubbed), in kings pattern with shell backs and diamond heels, engraved with 68th Regiment of Foot insignia; together with two Victorian teaspoons, by William Eaton, London 1840, to match, 8.1oz. gross. (8) £100 - 200
652
A pair of William IV sauce ladles, by William Eaton, London 1836, in kings pattern with shell backs and diamond heels, engraved with 68th Regiment of Foot insignia, 6oz. gross. £100 - 200
653
A selection of twenty teaspoons, makers include, Mappin & Webb, Cooper Brothers & Sons, Mary Chawner, Joseph & Albert Savroy and Levesley Brothers, dates range from mid 19th Century through to mid 20th Century, all in kings pattern with shell backs and diamond heels, some engraved with 68th Regiment of Foot insignia, others '68', 16.7oz. gross. £200 - 300
654
A set of twelve Victorian fish knives, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co., Sheffield 1886, in kings pattern, the filled handles engraved with DLI insignia. £150 - 250
655
A set of twelve Victorian fish knives, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co., Sheffield 1886, in kings pattern, the filled handles engraved with DLI insignia. £150 - 250
656
Eleven Victorian fish knives, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co., Sheffield 1886; together with five other fish knives, 1894, all in kings pattern, the filled handles engraved with DLI insignia. £180 - 220

Plated Items

657
A Georgian plate-on-copper tea urn, with domed cover and urn finial, ramshead and ring handles, fluted spout, on stem foot with square platform on fluted circular legs, with applied silver cartouche dated London 1793, 20in. (51cms) high. £150 - 250
658
A plated travel hip flask of oval form, engraved initials, 7in. (17.8cms). £50 - 100
659
A pair of plated metal table top partridge ornaments, mid-20th Century, one standing proud, the other pecking the ground, the taller 6 1/2in. (17cms) high. £80 - 120
660
A plated metal wine bottle pourer, circa 1920, with shaped hinged collar engraved with floral design, on plain handle, with circular foot decorated to match collar, 10 1/2in. (27cms) high. £60 - 80
661
A pair of plated meat covers, by William Hutton & Sons, circa 1900, the beaded scrolled handles on beaded plinth, on domes with beaded rims and engraved crests of a hand holding a crucifix, larger 12in. (30cms), smaller 10in. (26cms). £120 - 180
662
An early 20th Century claret jug, by Elkington & Co, the cut glass tapering body mounted with plated collar, domed cover, scrolling handle, and plain foot, 12in. (30cms) high. £80 - 120
663
An early 20th Century two handled tray, by William Hutton & Sons, the gadrooned rim with foliate moulding to handles and corners, the centre engraved with floral scrolls, 30in. (76cms) handle to handle. £100 - 200
664
An EPNS hip flask, by G. & J. Hawksley, 7 1/2in. (19cms). £30 - 50
665
A 19th Century four-light three-branch candelabra, with inverted baluster nozzles fitted detachable drip pans, slender baluster stem on spreading foliate design base, 24 1/2in. (62cms). £280-£350
666
No Lot

Modern Silver

667
An Elizabeth II waiter, by HyC, Sheffield 1965, shaped circular and raised on four hoof feet, 14in. (36cms) diameter, 34.6oz. £400 - 600
668
A George V four-piece silver-backed dressing table set, by William Neale, Birmingham 1924, engine turned, engraved inscription 'Lillian'; and another George V four-piece dressing table set, by Stokes & Ireland Ltd., Chester 1923/24; and two butter knives, both with silver blades, one with filled silver handle, the other with carved ivory handle. £70 - 100
669
A George V pen and ink stand, by D. & J. Wellby, London 1910, rounded rectangular form, with gadrooned and shell border, cut glass inkwell with silver cover, raised on knurl feet, 6in. (15cms), weight of base 4.8oz. £90 - 120
670
A George V fox pattern wall light, by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1931, modelled as a fox head on a roundel with two branch pattern stems above holding acanthus sconces, engraved inscription below fox head, mounted on oak shield plinth, 13in. (33cms) from sconce to shield tip.
See illustration on page 81 £600 - 800
671
A George V canteen of flatware, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1930, to include: twelve table knives; twelve tea knives; twelve table forks; twelve dessert forks; twelve fish knives; twelve fish forks; twelve dessert spoons; twelve tea spoons and soup spoons, two fish servers, one soup ladle, two sauce ladles, bread knife and fork, preserve spoon, sugar tongs, six serving spoons, two salad servers, four butter forks, two carving knives, two carving forks and sharpening stone, all in kings pattern, the shall backs with diamond heels, terminals engraved with initial 'R', the mahogany canteen with beaded rim, shall shaped brass cartouche, two drawers with wreath ring and floral handles and fitted interior, 232oz. gross weighable silver. £2700 - 3200
672
A part suite Elizabeth II of cutlery, by Edward Viners, Sheffield circa 1962, to include: twelve dessert spoons; twelve soup spoons; twelve table knives; twelve tea knives; and twelve dessert forks; seven grapefruit spoons; eleven teaspoons; six coffee spoons; bread knife and fork; two cheese knives; two salt spoons and a mustard spoon; together with a set of twelve 19th Century table forks; and various plated flatware; all in Kings pattern with shell backs and diamond heels; within mahogany cabinet canteen, with serpentine front, caved galleryand rim with foliate design, raisedon floral and acanthus capped cabriole legs, 34in. (87cms) high, approximately 129oz. gross weighable silver. £1800 - 2500
673
A George V hot water jug, by Edward Viners, Sheffield 1932, with ebonised handle and finial, beaded edge above baluster form body, 9in. (22cms), 21.8oz. gross; together with a plated teapot, by Walker & Hall, of typical baluster form. (2) £250 - 350
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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