| 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 2 | |||
| 574 | |||
| Seven Victorian table forks, by Reid & Sons, Newcastle 1855, in old English pattern with engraved Durham Militia shield to terminals, 14.4oz. gross. £150 - 200 |
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| 575 | |||
| A set of twelve Victorian table spoons, by Reid & Sons, Newcastle 1855, in old English pattern with engraved Durham Militia shield to terminals, 24.7oz. gross. £300 - 500 |
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| 576 | |||
| A set of twelve Victorian table spoons, by Reid & Sons, Newcastle 1855, in old English pattern with engraved Durham Militia shield to terminals, 24.9oz. gross. £300 - 500 |
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| 577 | |||
| A set of twelve Victorian table spoons, by Reid & Sons, Newcastle 1855, in old English pattern with engraved Durham Militia shield to terminals, 24.4oz. gross. £300 - 500 |
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| 578 | |||
| A set of six Victorian dessert forks, by Reid & Sons, Newcastle 1855; two dessert forks, by Chawner & Co., London 1878; three table forks, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1909; and one table fork, by Samuel Smily, London 1875, all in old English pattern with engraved Durham Militia shield to terminals, 19.5oz. gross. £250 - 300 |
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| 579 | |||
| Three Victorian dessert spoons, by John & Henry Lias, London 1867; three William IV dessert spoons, by Morris & Michael Emanuel, London 1830; together with seven Victorian teaspoons, by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1892; and a mustard spoon, by Chawner & Co., London 1855, all in old English pattern with engraved Durham Militia shield to terminals, 12.3oz. gross. £150 - 200 |
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| 580 | |||
| Eleven coffee spoons, ten by Chawner & Co., London 1855; one by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1909, in old English pattern with engraved Durham Militia shield to terminals, 4.7oz. gross. £50 - 80 |
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| 581 | |||
| Seven 19th Century teaspoons, five by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1892; one by Jonathan Hayne, London 1834; and one by Richard Britton, London 1836, all in old English pattern with engraved Durham Militia shield to terminals, 5oz. gross. £60 - 80 |
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| 582 | |||
| Eleven Edwardian teaspoons, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1908, in old English pattern with engraved Durham Militia shield to terminals, 9.2oz. gross. £120 - 150 |
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| 583 | |||
| A Victorian silver and ivory stilton scoop, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1887, with inscription 'Presented to the Officers Mess, 4th Durham Light Infantry, by Capt. H.M Greenwell, July 1896', the turned ivory handle engraved with '4th Batt Durham Light Infantry' insignia, 10in. (25cms) long. £60 - 80 |
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| 584 | |||
| Fifteen George III tablespoons, seven by John Langlands II, Newcastle 1801, eight by Thomas Watson, Newcastle 1803, all in Old English pattern, engraved 'Durham Militia' to terminals, 29.4oz. gross. £350 - 450 |
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| 585 | |||
| An EPNS oval two-handled tray, by H. Wilkinson & Co, with foliate border, inscription "Presented to 4th Batt DLI by Captn. T. Lockhart & Captn. E.F. Cales, July 1886" to centre, surrounded by foliate scrolls, the reeded handles with bead and foliate design, 28 1/2in. (72cms) wide. £50 - 100 |
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| 586 | |||
| Thirteen Victorian dessert forks, by John James Whiting, London 1843, engraved "1st Durham Militia" to terminal backs, 19oz. gross. £220 - 300 |
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| 587 | |||
| A set of 32 George V coffee spoons, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1923, all in strung old English pattern, engraved with DLI horn insignia, 7.1oz. gross; and a plated coffee spoon; in oak canteen; together with two Victorian table knives, by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1896, the pistol grips engraved with DLI 3rd Bn insignia. £100 - 200 |
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| 588 | |||
| Eight George III table forks, by Thomas Watson, Newcastle 1803; five George III table forks, by John Langlands, Newcastle 1801; and one Victorian table fork, by John Walton, Newcastle 1865, all in old English pattern engraved "Durham Militia" to terminal backs, 28oz. gross. (14) £350 - 500 |
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| 589 | |||
| Eleven George III dessert spoons, by Richard Crossley & George Smith IV, London 1807; five other George III dessert spoons, London 1802-15; all in old English pattern, engraved "Durham Militia" to terminals, 19.9oz. gross. £220 - 300 |
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| 590 | |||
| A pair of George III sauce ladles, by Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London 1805, old English pattern, engraved "Durham Militia" to each terminal, 3.4oz. gross. £100 - 150 |
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| 591 | |||
| A pair of 800 standard silver tongs, with shell pattern bowls and angular handles, stamped at hinge, 4oz. gross. £40 - 60 |
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| 592 | |||
| Ten steel table knives, by Garrard & Co., with plated handles with ribbon and pole edging, engraved light infantry insignia; and twelve dessert knives to match. £30 - 50 |
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| 593 | |||
| A pair of Edwardian cut-glass and silver-mounted pepper mills, by Joseph Gloster & Sons, Birmingham 1906, engraved with insignia of '2nd Bn The Durham Light Infantry', 3 1/2in. (9cms) high; together with a pair of George V pepperettes, by Jay, Richard Attenborough Co Ltd, Chester 1912, of torpedo form with floral rims and standing on hoof feet, 3in. (8cms) high, 4.4oz. gross (the second pair). (4) £130 - 180 |
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| 594 | |||
| A pair of William IV mustard pots, Charles Thomas Fox, London 1834, drum-shaped with gadrooned border, the hinged covers with shell pattern thumbpiece and engraved insignia of '68th' Regiment of Foot, 2 1/2in. (6cms) high, (one missing liner), 8.9oz. gross (without liner). £120 - 180 |
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| 595 | |||
| A trophy cover, by William Lister & Sons, circa 1920, dome-shaped with berry and leaf finial, above foliate scrolls and egg and dart band and rim, underside gilt, 6 1/4in. (16cms) wide, 13oz. £150 - 250 |
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| 596 | |||
| An Edwardian trophy cover, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1907, of domed form with urn-pattern finial, gilt interior, 6in. (15cms) diameter, 7.7oz. £80 - 120 |
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| 597 | |||
| A George V trophy cover, probably by Mappin & Webb, London 1911, of fluted domed form with urn finial, 5in. (13cms) diameter, 5.7oz. £60 - 80 |
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| 598 | |||
| A19th Century train-pattern cigarette box, of plated metal bound wood, with Royal insignia engraved to front, monograms to sides, the back with panel "T.C. Bechtler & Co., Allahabad, India" above ash tray, the front opening out into a drawer, 8 1/4in. (21cms) high, (missing front wheels). £200 - 300 |
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| 599 | |||
| A pair of George V candlesticks, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1910, in the classical style, the oval urn-shaped nozzles with detachable drip pans, above tapering stems, on oval filled bases, each engraved with inscription "Presented to the Officers, 4th (late 3rd) Durham LI by Major & Hon. Lt. Colonel W.K. Trotter Shooting Cup 1909/1910", 12in. (30cms) high. See illustration £300 - 500 |
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| 600 | |||
| A pair of Edwardian candlesticks, by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1905, in the classical style, the oval urn-shaped nozzles with detachable drip pans (one associated), above tapering stems, on oval filled bases, each engraved with inscription "Presented to Officers 3rd Durham Light Infantry by Lieut. Colonel Powys Greenwood on retirement 1905" and '3rd Bn Durham Light Infantry' insignia on opposing side, 11 3/4in. (30cms) high. £300 - 500 |
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| 601 | |||
| Two Victorian candlesticks, one by Gibson & Langman, London 1894, the other by Thomas Bradbury, London 1895, in the classical style, the oval urn-shaped nozzles with detachable drip pans, above tapering stems, on oval filled bases, each engraved with inscription "Officers Shooting Prize won by Capt. T.C. Sowerby, Deerbolt Camp July 1894", the other engraved "Capt. W.H. Briggs, Deerbolt Camp July 1895", both with 'Presented to Officers' above '3rd Bn The Durham Light Infantry' insignia on opposing side, 12in. (30cms) high. See illustration £300 - 500 |
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| 602 | |||
| A pair of Edwardian candlestick, by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd, London 1908, in the classical style, the oval urn-shaped nozzles with detachable drip pans, above tapering stems, on oval filled bases, each engraved with inscription "Presented to the Officers 3rd (Militia) Durham Light Infantry by 2nd Lt. M.K. Wardle 1907/by Major & Hon. Lt Col. W/T/ Trotter, 1908', 12in. (30cms) high. £500 - 700 |
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| 603 | |||
| A pair of Victorian candlesticks, by Thomas Bradbury, London 1897, in the classical style, the oval urn-shaped nozzles with detachable drip pans, above tapering stems, on oval filled bases, each engraved with inscription "Presented to Officers by Capt. H.J. Sowerby" and also to reverse 'Durham Light Infantry 3rd Bn' insignia and engraved "Officers Shooting Match Strensall Camp, July 1897" below, 12in. (30cms) high. See illustration £300 - 500 |
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| 604 | |||
| Eight electroplated two-handled shaped octagonal vegetable tureens, each with plain handles and bun feet, 13 1/2in. (34cms) diameter. £100 - 150 |
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| 605 | |||
| Four plated champagne bottle holders, one stamped 'Warwick's Patent', all with shaped arms and reeded collars, 11in. (28cms) long. £80 - 120 |
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| 606 | |||
| Five Victorian table salts, by John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London 1890, each of cauldron-shape with beaded border, engraved 'IVth Bn The Durham Light Infantry' insignia, raised on hoof feet, 2 1/4in. (5.5cms) diameter; and five associated salt spoons, to match, 9.3oz. £100 - 200 |
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| 607 | |||
| A set of five Edwardian table salts, by Nathan & Hayes, Birmingham 1906, each of cauldron form with beaded rims, engraved 'IVth Bn The Durham Light Infantry' insignia and 'Presented by Captain A.E. Bacon, 1906' 2 1/4in. (6cms) diameter; and five associated salt spoons, four to match, 9.7oz. gross. £120 - 180 |
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| 608 | |||
| A large eight tier canteen chest, metal bound and painted green and 'R.H.Q. Shrewsbury', large carrying handles to sides, 42 x 26 x 24in. (107 x 66 x 60cms) high. £200 - 300 |
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| 609 | |||
| A composite suite of mainly George IV kings pattern flatware, with shell back and diamond heel, to include; twelve table spoons, desert spoons, table forks, dessert forks (three associated), a fish slice, two sauce ladles, a soup ladle and two gravy spoons, by William Eaton, London 1825; twelve tea knives and forks, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, Sheffield 1891; and a fish slice by William Eaton 1836, approximately 166.5oz gross weighable. £2500 - 3500 |
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| 610 | |||
| A composite suite of mainly George IV kings pattern flatware, with shell backs and diamond heels, to include; twelve table spoons, dessert spoons, table forks, dessert forks, two fish slices, two sauce ladles, two soup ladles and two gravy spoons, by William Eaton, London 1825; twelve tea knives and forks, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, Sheffield 1891; and a set of twelve table knives with filled silver handles by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1959, retailed by Garrard & Co. Ltd. and stamped to the steel blades, approximately 237oz gross weighable. £3000 - 4000 |
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| 611 | |||
| A set of twelve George IV table forks, by William Eley, London 1825, of kings pattern with shell backs and diamond heels, with 68th Regiment of Foot insignia, 29.4oz gross. £350 - 450 |
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| 612 | |||
| A set of twelve early 20th Century plated fish knives and forks, by Garrard & Co. Ltd., the handles with acanthus caps and ribbon and pole edging, each engraved with DLI insignia to one side. £50 - 100 |
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| 613 | |||
| A set of twelve early 20th Century plated fish knives and forks, by Garrard & Co. Ltd., the handles with acanthus caps and ribbon and pole edging, each engraved with DLI insignia to one side. £50 - 100 |
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| 614 | |||
| A set of twelve Elizabeth II table knives and forks, by Garrard & Co. Ltd., Sheffield 1959, in kings pattern, the knives with steel blades and engraved with 68th Regiment of Foot insignia, the forks with silver prongs and DLI insignia; together with ten tea knives. £200 - 300 |
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| 615 | |||
| A set of twelve early 20th Century plated fish knives and forks, by Garrard & Co. Ltd., the handles with acanthus caps and ribbon and pole edging, each engraved with DLI insignia to one side. £50 - 100 |
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| 616 | |||
| A set of twelve plated table knives, by Garrard & Co. Ltd., the handles with acanthus caps, ribbon and pole edges and engraved with DLI insignia. £40 - 60 |
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| 617 | |||
| A quantity of table knives, the plain ivory handles with DLI insignia stained, the steel blades marked Levesley Brothers, Sheffield. (45) £40 - 60 |
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| 618 | |||
| A set of twelve George V dessert forks, by Garrard & Co. Ltd., London 1933, in kings pattern with shell back and diamond heel, engraved on the back with the 68th Regiment of Foot insignia, 25.1oz gross. £300 - 400 |
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| 619 | |||
| A composite set of twelve early 19th Century table forks, eight by William Chawner II, London 1829, four dated 1836, in kings pattern with shell backs and diamond heels, engraved with 68th Regiment of Foot insignias; together with two other table forks, conforming pattern, one London 1826 and engraved with DLI insignia, the other from Dublin 1810, engraved crest, 46.9oz. gross. (14) £550 - 650 |
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| 620 | |||
| A set of twelve table knives, the ivory handles stained with DLI insignias, the steel blades by Levesley Brothers, Sheffield. £40 - 60 |
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| 621 | |||
| A set of twelve George V dessert forks, by Garrard & Co. Ltd., Sheffield 1910, in kings pattern with shell backs and diamond heels, each engraved with 68th Regiment of Foot insignias, 25.5oz. gross. £300 - 400 |
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| 622 | |||
| A composite set of fourteen dessert forks, to include: five by Chawner & Co, London 1857, four by W*HL, London 1838 and 1846, three by William Chawner II, London 1787/89/91, and two unmarked (due to repairs), all in kings pattern with shell backs and diamond heels, all engraved with 68th Regiment of Foot insignia or regimental garter, 25oz. gross. £300 - 400 |
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| 623 | |||
| A set of twelve table knives and twelve tea knives, the ivory handles stained with DLI insignias, the blades marked by Lavesley Brothers, Sheffield. £50 - 100 |
| 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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