| 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 4 | |||
| 674 | |||
| A pair of George V tazzas, by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1910, the shaped circular bowls with pierced foliate design, the spreading feet with matching piercing, each 8in. (20cms) diameter, 19.9oz. gross. £250 - 350 |
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| 675 | |||
| An Elizabeth II cigarette box, by Harmand Brothers, Birmingham 1957, rectangular with engine turned lid opening to reveal wood lined interior, raised on shaped feet, 6 1/2 x 4 1/2in. (17 x 12cms); together with a silver mounted picture frame, by Carr's Ltd, Sheffield c.1993, shaped rectangular with scrolled decoration, 7 1/4 x 6in. (18 x 15cms); and another, by Kitney & Co., London c.1998, rectangular with beaded rim, 8 1/2 x 6 1/4in. (21 x 16cms). (3) £100 - 200 |
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| 676 | |||
| A set of six George V liqueur cups, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1923, the conical bowls on slender stems and wide bases, each 3in. (7.5cms) high, 6oz. gross. £70 - 100 |
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| 677 | |||
| A pair of Elizabeth II goblets, by Toye, Kenning & Spencer, Birmingham 1977, each of typical form, with engraving and mounted bust for the Jubilee to the bowl, the conical stem with textured design, 5 1/2in. (15cms) high; together with an Elizabeth II cream jug, by Joseph Gloster & Co, Birmingham 1965, of Georgian style with shaped rim, baluster form and claw feet, 3 1/4in. (8.5cms) high, 13.2oz. gross. (3) £150 - 200 |
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| 678 | |||
| A George VI silver lidded tankard, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London 1937, the cover with flattened dome mounted by ram pattern finial and scrolling thumbpiece, the tapering body with engraved armorial and inscribed "The guift of Francis & Mary Burton, 1684", 8in. (20.3cms), 34.02oz. Note: Many of these tankards are engraved on the underside 'The Coronation Gift of the Clothworker's Company 1937'. See illustration £450 - 550 |
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| 679 | |||
| A George V fruit bowl, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1935, circular with moulded grapes and vines to castellated rim, conforming pierced design below, raided shaped feet, 11in. (28cms) diameter, 23.3oz. £270 - 320 |
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| 680 | |||
| A four-piece George V tea service, by James Deakin & Son, Sheffield 1918, to include: teapot, hot-water-pot, two handled sugar bowl and milk jug, each of half fluted baluster form with shell and gadrooned decoration, teapot and hot water jug with ebonised handles and finials, hot water 9 1/2in. (24cms) high, 69.5oz. gross. £850 - 1000 |
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| 681 | |||
| An Edward VIII sauce boat, by Reid & Sons, London 1937, of typical form with gadrooned rim, acanthus capped scrolling handle, raised on three shell pattern feet, 4in. (10cms) high, 6.6oz. See illustration £70 - 100 |
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| 682 | |||
| A suite of Elizabeth II cutlery, by William Lister & Sons, Sheffield 1960, in pointed Old English pattern with engraved Gothic 'T' to terminals, to include: six table spoons, twelve table forks, nine soup spoons and six dessert spoons; together with six Victorian dessert forks, by H.J. Lias & Son, London 1856, in fiddle patternwith engraved Gothic 'B' to backof terminal, 69.5oz. gross. £850 - 1000 |
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| 683 | |||
| An Elizabeth II four piece tea service, by C J Vander, Sheffield 1991, each of typical oval form, the tea pot and water jug with ebonised handle and finial, water jug 8in. (20cms) high, 61oz. £700 - 1000 |
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| 684 | |||
| An Elizabeth II salver, by Edward Viners, Sheffield 1964, shaped circular with moulded rim, raised on three knurl feet, 12 1/2in. (32cms) diameter, 25.9oz. £300 - 400 |
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| 685 | |||
| A George VI waiter, by William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1943, shaped square form with moulded rim, raised on four scrolling feet, 8 x 8in. (20 x 20cms), 16oz. £200 - 300 |
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| 686 | |||
| A George V cut glass and silver mounted decanter, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1912, the hourglass shaped body cut with floral design to shoulders, the mount with four spouts, cut glass stopper, 10 1/4in. (26cms) high. £60 - 80 |
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| 687 | |||
| A George V salver, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1928, shaped circular with moulded edge, engraved initial 'S' to centre, raised on three hoof feet, 10 1/2in. (17cms) diameter, 19.2oz. £220 - 280 |
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| 688 | |||
| A George V hip flask, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1933, the glass flask mounted by silver domed cover, reptile skin effect leather upper half and silver detachable cup below, 6 1/4in. (16cms) high. £120 - 180 |
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| 689 | |||
| A pair of George V butter dishes, by Reid & Sons, London 1911, of scallop shell forms, engraved initials, on ball feet, 5in. (13cms); together with an Elizabeth II hip flask, by James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1959, of typical form, engraved with crest of a deer head on ribbon, 4 1/2in. (11.5cms), 7.9oz. gross. £100 - 200 |
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| 690 | |||
| A George V dressing table clock, by A. Buckley Ltd, Birmingham 1924, the circular silvered arabic dial with scrollwork border, raised on a weighted foot, 4 1/4in. (11cms) high. See illustration £70 - 100 |
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| 691 | |||
| An Elizabeth II four piece tea service, by William Comyns & Sons, London 1970, to include: a tea and coffee pot; milk jug and sugar bowl, the teapot and hot water jug with domed covers mounted by acorn finials and turned wooden handles, coffee pot 9 1/2in. (24cms) high, 59.7oz. gross. £700 - 1000 |
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| 692 | |||
| A George V three-piece tea service, by Edward Barnard & Sons, London 1916, each piece of round tapering form with Art Nouveau style handles, the teapot with turned wooden handle and finial and stands 5in. (12cms) high, 16.8oz. £200 - 300 |
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| 693 | |||
| A pair of George V sauce boats, by James R Ogden & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1932, with shaped rims, scrolling handles and each with three pad feet, each 6 1/2in. (17cms) long, 9.8oz. gross. £150 - 250 |
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| 694 | |||
| A George VI sauce boat, by J* Co, London 1939, with gadrooned rim, acanthus capped scrolling handle and raised on three hoof feet, 6 1/2in. (16cms) long, 4.7oz. £70 - 100 |
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| 695 | |||
| A George V five bar toast rack, by William Adams, Birmingham 1910, the bars of inverted heart form, ring handle and ball pattern feet, 4in. (10cms) long; together with another George V five bar toast rack, by Edward Viner, Sheffield 1933, the bars of spire form, 3in. (8cms) long, 4.3oz. gross. £70 - 100 |
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| 696-700 | |||
No LotsAntique Silver |
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| 701 | |||
| An Edwardian photograph frame, by A & J Zimmerman, Birmingham 1906, the silver mount with shaped top and engraved with swags and bow around an urn, 14 x 8in. (36 x 20cms). £80 - 120 |
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| 702 | |||
| A large Edwardian sugar caster, by Nathan and Hayes, Chester 1907, the cover with flame finial and pierced panels, the baluster body with foliate and scrolls, raised on spreading base, 10in. (25.5cms) high, 9.9oz. £150 - 250 |
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| 703 | |||
| A Victorian sugar caster, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co., London 1898, of baluster form, the pierced cover with floral piercing, the upper part diagonally gadrooned and with twisted finial, the body half diagonally gadrooned, raised of spreading foot, 9in. (23cms) high, 10.2oz. £150 - 200 |
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| 704 | |||
| A pair of Victorian grape scissors, by Wakeley & Wheeler, London 1888, engraved on one side with floral decoration, 6 1/4in. (16cms) long, 2.4oz., in fitted and lined case; together with a Victorian crumb scoop, by Garrard & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1900, the filled handle in Albany pattern, the scoop half gadrooned, 13 1/4in. (34cms) long. (2) £200 - 300 |
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| 705 | |||
| An Edwardian Art Nouveau mustard pot, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1907, the domed cover with ball finial, the body applied with three whip-lash handles parted by panels of flowers, on domed base, stamped 'Rd464568', 3in. (7.5cms) high; with associated blue glass liner and original spoon, 3.3oz. gross (without liner). See illustration £150 - 200 |
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| 706 | |||
| An Edwardian four piece tea service, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1904, each piece of half fluted oval form with gadrooned rim and leaf mounted handles, the teapot and water jug with ebonised canopy finials above domed covers, retailers stamp 'W. Greenwell, Sunderland' to under bases, water jug 8 1/2in. (22cms) high, 54.5oz. gross. £600 - 700 |
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| 707 | |||
| An Edwardian fruit basket, by William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1907, of shaped circular form with foliate rim and handle, pierced with foliate scrolls and raised on pierced domed foot, retailers stamp 'W. Greenwell, Sunderland' to under base, 10 1/2in. (27cms) diameter, 21.9oz. £250 - 350 |
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| 708 | |||
| A George III cup, London 1819, the thistle-shaped bowl with vine band below rim and acanthus leaves, the spreading base with egg and dart decoration and vine pattern foot rim, 8 1/2in. (21.5cms), 13.4oz. See illustration £300 - 500 |
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| 709 | |||
| A George III tankard, by Francis Crump, London 1770, of baluster form with acanthus capped scrolling handle, the body later chased with vines and grapes, the cartouche engraved "The Swansea Regatta 1830", 6 1/2in. (16.5cms) 24.9oz. See illustration £500 - 700 |
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| 710 | |||
| A pair of Victorian table salts, by Henry William Curry, London 1870, each in the form of pedestal bases, the bowls decorated with masks held aloft by winged beasts, the column engraved in a conforming style, all raised on three faun pattern feet, 4in. (10.2cms) high, 17.4oz. gross. See illustration on page 73 £350 - 500 |
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| 711 | |||
| A Victorian cup, by Joseph Angel II, London 1861, the baluster bowl with flared rim, decorated with scroll band just below rim, three masks holding floral swags, the beaded knop stem above an embossed flared foot with floral decoration, 7in. (17.8cms) high, 11.1oz. See illustration £200 - 400 |
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| 712 | |||
| A George III goblet, by Charles Aldridge and Henry Green, London 1768, with plain bowl above gadrooned knop stem and foot rim, 4 3/4in. (12cms) high, 6.1oz. £200 - 400 |
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| 713 | |||
| A George IV cup, by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard I, London 1821, the bowl with flared rim and possibly decorated later with flowers, floral scrolls and shell, also having vacant cartouche, the base with similar design, 7in. (17.8cms), 13.2oz. See illustration £300 - 500 |
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| 714 | |||
| A Victorian goblet, by Hunt & Roskell, London 1865, the plain bowl raised on stem and base in the form of a fruiting oak tree, the foot rim stamped "Hunt & Roskell Late Storr & Mortimer 3447", 5 1/2in. (14cms) high, 10oz. See illustration on page 73 £300 - 500 |
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| 715 | |||
| A George IV lidded tankard, by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, London 1822, the domed cover with floral thumbpiece and acanthus decoration, the tapering body with two bands of vines and grapes, scrolling acanthus capped handle and lotus leaf pattern base rim, all embossing possibly later, 7 1/2in. (19cms) high, 31.4oz. See illustration £700 - 1000 |
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| 716 | |||
| A set of four Victorian condiments, by Walter & John Barnard, London 1881, each gadrooned and decorated with lotus leaf pattern rims, with twisted stems and gadrooned finials, each salt 1 1/2in. (4cms) high, blue glass liners and matching salt spoons, within fitted case, 6.8oz (without liners). £80 - 150 |
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| 717 | |||
| An Edwardian container, by Drew & Sons, London 1903, with beaded cover and plain cylindrical body, 2 1/2in. (6.4cms) high, 6.2oz. £80 - 120 |
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| 718 | |||
| A Victorian cigarette case, by Colin Hewer Cheshire, Birmingham 1896, engraved overall with foliate scrolls, initials to cartouche, gilt interior, 5 x 4in. (12.75 x 10cms), 6.2oz. £80 - 120 |
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| 719 | |||
| A George III christening tankard, by Crispin Fuller or Charles Fox I, London 1819, of baluster form, later embossed with flowers and scrolls, engraved cartouche, the scrolling handle with acanthus cap, 4in. (10cms) high, 7.9oz. £150 - 250 |
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| 720 | |||
| A George II christening tankard, by Richard Gosling, London 1751, of baluster form, later embossed with flowers and scrolls, engraved cartouche, scrolling handle, 3 3/4in. (9.5cms) high, 6.7oz. £150 - 250 |
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| 721 | |||
| A pair of Victorian fish servers, by Martin Hall & Co., Sheffield 1857, the blade and prongs both pierced and engraved with scrolls, the blade also with a fisherman, each of the filled handles with mask and scrolls, within fitted case. £80 - 120 |
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| 722 | |||
| A pair of George III silver goblets, by Thomas Wallis I (possibly II), London 1811, each with thistle form bowls decorated with panels, some blank, others with flowers, the flared bases with reeded bands, 6in. (15cms) high, 14.8oz. gross. See illustration on page 75 £400 - 600 |
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| 723 | |||
| A white metal christening cup, of half fluted baluster form with acanthus capped scrolling handle and pedestal foot, 3in. (7.7cms) high, 6.4oz. £100 - 200 |
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| 724 | |||
| A George III table spoon, by George Murray, Newcastle 1810, old English pattern with engraved initials 'REW', 9in. (23cms); together with another, by Francis Howden, Edinburgh 1802, also in old English pattern with engraved initials 'JAC', 9in. (23cms); a pair of George III sugar tongs, by Peter and Anne Bateman, London 1798, of typical form and bright cut decoration, initials engraved to end 'MC', 5 1/2in. (14cms); and a salt spoon, by Chawner & Co, London circa 1846, in feathered fiddle pattern with fancy back, 5 1/2in. (13.5cms), 6.8oz. gross. (4) £100 - 200 |
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| 725 | |||
| A five-piece Edwardian condiment set, by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1901, to include: two pepperettes, two table salts and a mustard pot, with shaped rims, mid-ribs and shell feet; together with an Edward VII mustard pot, by T. Wooley, Birmingham 1904, of caldron form with shaped rim and pad feet; and tree salt spoons, 8.1oz. gross. £100 - 150 |
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| 726 | |||
| A part set of eleven Edwardian teaspoons and a pair of matching sugar tongs, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1901, with shell pattern bowls and floral design throughout, cased; together with a set of twelve George V teaspoons and matching sugar tongs, by William Lister & Sons, Sheffield 1934, in old English pattern, cased. £150 - 250 |
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| 727 | |||
| An Edwardian six-piece dressing table set, by W.G. Keight, Birmingham 1904, to include: hand mirror, two hand brushes, two clothes brushes and a comb, each embossed with flowers and cherubs; together with an associated Edward VII dressing table tray, by Samuel M. Levi, Birmingham 1906, decorated with Art Nouveau floral design around cherubs, 12in. (30cms) wide, 6.6oz. £120 - 180 |
| 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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