| Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
| The Two Day Sale (Day 1 of 2) | |||
| Auctioneer: | Canterbury Auction Rooms | Location: | Canterbury |
| Contact: | Tel: 01227 763337 Fax: 01227 456770 | ||
| Date: | 16th April 2013 | Time: | 10:00AM |
| Details: | Viewing: Saturday 13th April from 10 am to 4 pm Sunday 14th April from 12 pm to 4 pm Monday 15th April from 10 am to 7 pm and on Mornings of Sale from 8.30 am |
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| Auction Lots - Page 1 | |||
SILVER | |||
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| A George III silver rectangular entree dish and cover with bold gadroon and shell mounts and with conforming leaf capped handle, 12.5ins x 9.5ins x 4.5ins high, by Paul Storr, London 1811 (weight 68ozs - with contemporary armorial and supporting arms to front and reverse of both lid and base) £2000-3000 |
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| A pair of William IV silver pillar candlesticks with chased leaf mounts, 11.25ins high, by Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1831 (loaded) £1200-1600 |
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| An early George III silver baluster shaped coffee pot of rococo design, the lid with pineapple finial, the body embossed with flowers, the spout with rococo style mounts and with fruitwood handle, 10.75ins high, by Thomas Whipham & Charles Wright, London 1762 (gross weight 28ozs - with engraved armorial to body) £1000-1500 |
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| A George II silver baluster shaped coffee pot of rococo design with spiralled finial to lid, the body embossed with leaf scrolls and with fruitwood handle, 10.75ins high, by Thomas Whipham, London possibly 1753 (hallmarks rubbed - gross weight 29ozs - engraved with armorial to side) £1000-1500 |
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| A George II silver baluster shaped lidded tankard with girdled body, thumbpiece and bold C-scroll handle, 7.75ins high, by Frances Spilsbury 1st, London 1737 (weight 30ozs - body and lid later embossed with flowers and scrolls and with presentation inscription to body and footrim) £600-800 |
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| An Edward VII silver rectangular teapot with gadroon mounts and ebonised angular handle, by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1906, and a similar hot water pot by Jay, Richard Attenborough Ltd, Sheffield 1906 (gross weight 42ozs) £450-600 |
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| An Elizabeth II silver and ebonised mounted cylindrical four piece tea and coffee service by Georg Jensen, comprising - coffee pot, teapot, milk jug and sugar basin, import mark for London 1968 (gross weight 51ozs) £550-650 |
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| A William IV silver coffee pot, the tapered body embossed with floral and leaf scroll open cartouche, with reeded spout and shaped ivory handle, 10ins high, by Edward, Edward Jnr, John and William Barnard, London 1835 (gross weight 26ozs - ivory handle cracked, engraved with armorials and with slight wear throughout) £350-500 |
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| A Victorian silver teapot of bombe shape with floral and leaf cast finial and spout, the whole engraved with leaf scroll ornament, and with C-scroll handle, 7ins high, by Charles Reily & George Storer, London 1841 (weight 25ozs - lid misshapen) £300-400 |
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| A William IV silver teapot with part reeded bulbous body and with floral mounts, 8.75ins high, by James Fray, Dublin 1833 (gross weight 34ozs - engraved - one foot dented) £400-600 |
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| A George V silver circular three piece tea service with moulded girdle to body, comprising - teapot, milk jug and sugar basin, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1922 (gross weight 27ozs) £280-320 |
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| A George V silver cylindrical hot water pot with double lined body and lidded aperture to handle and with wooden scroll handle, 5ins high, by D. & J. Welby Ltd, London 1914 (gross weight 17ozs) £200-300 |
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| A George III silver oval teapot with fluted body and wooden C-scroll handle, on ball feet, 6.5ins high, possibly by John Israel, London 1790 (gross weight 18ozs - dented and worn), five silver napkin rings and two plated napkin rings £200-300 |
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| A George V silver oval three piece tea service with part reeded bodies, comprising - teapot, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug by Richard Woodman Burbridge of Harrods Ltd, Sheffield 1916 and 1917 (gross weight 15ozs) £150-200 |
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| A matched William IV and Victorian silver three piece tea service with squat bulbous bodies, comprising - teapot with floral finial, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, the teapot and milk jug both by Richard William Atkins & William Nathaniel Summershall, London 1836, the sugar basin by John Edward Bingham for Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1886 (all engraved - gross weight 43.5ozs) £600-800 |
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| A late Victorian silver two piece part tea service with shaped rims and plain girdled bodies, on three splayed feet, comprising - milk jug and sugar basin by Spink & Son, London 1900, and four other silver items (combined weight 20ozs) £250-350 |
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| A George III lidded tankard with moulded girdle to body, shaped thumbpiece, double C-scroll handle, on circular footrim, later embossed with hunting scene, 7.5ins high, by T*tg (somewhat rubbed), Newcastle 1783 (weight 20ozs - with later presentation inscription dated Feby. 2nd 1829) £300-400 |
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| A Victorian silver presentation cup, to "The First Brigade of the East York Artillery Volunteers", the whole embossed with figures in firing practice, with knopped stem and floral embossed footrim, 8.75ins high, by Samuel Whitford or Samuel Wheatley, London 1861 (weight 19ozs) £300-400 |
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| A Victorian silver cream jug, the baluster shaped body with bold moulded spout and engraved with cartouches, 5ins high, by Daniel & Charles Houle, London 1855 (weight 7ozs), an Elizabeth II silver mounted circular wine coaster, 5.25ins diameter x 2ins high, Birmingham 1972, and three other silver items (total weight of weighable silver 13ozs) £150-200 |
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| Two Elizabeth II Britannia Standard silver "Armada" dishes, 4.25ins x 3.75ins diameter respectively, both by William Comyns & Sons, London 1977 (combined weight 5ozs), an Elizabeth II silver "Armada" dish, 4.5ins diameter, by William Comyns & Sons, London 1968 (weight 3ozs), and a small selection of silver items, various £200-300 |
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| A George V silver circular mustard, 2.25ins high, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1924, a set of six late Victorian silver tea spoons with "Celtic Cross" pattern terminals, by James Wakely & Frank Clarke Wheeler, London 1898, with maroon leather covered case for same, retailed by J. Joseph & Sons, Port Elizabeth, and a selection of silver items, various £250-350 |
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| An Elizabeth II silver oval two-handled tray, the shaped and moulded rim engraved with vacant shield shape cartouche to centre, on scroll feet, 22.5ins x 13.5ins, by Barker Ellis Silver Company, Birmingham 1972 (89ozs) £1000-1500 |
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| A George IV silver salver with shaped piecrust rim and three scrolled feet, 12.5ins diameter x 1.5ins high, by Fordham & Faulkner, Sheffield 1915 (weight 29ozs) £400-600 |
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| An Edward VII silver salver with shaped and moulded rim, on three hoof pattern feet, 10ins diameter, by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1906 (18ozs) £200-300 |
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| An Edward VII silver circular waiter with pierced rim and engraved band to centre, on three bun feet, 9.75ins diameter, by Daniel & John Wellby, Birmingham 1903 (weight 14ozs) £150-200 |
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| A George III silver ovoid two-handled oil and vinegar bottle stand of Neo-classical design, 12ins wide x 4.25ins high, by John Schofield, London 1784 (weight 13ozs), and two slice cut-glass and silvery metal mounted bottles for same (one chipped) £250-300 |
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| An Edward VII silver jewellery box of shaped outline, the lid embossed with a romantic scene of figures in a landscape, 6.l25ins x 5ins x 3ins high, by Boardman, Glossop & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1904, and a ditto oval box embossed with five winged cherub heads, 7.75ins x 6.75ins x 2.5ins high, by William Comyns, London 1907 (rubbed) £200-300 |
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| A George V silver two-handled prize cup with elongated scroll handles, 6.75ins high, by Charles Edwards, London 1916 (weight 8ozs) £100-150 |
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| A late Victorian and Edward VII silver and silver mounted matched ten piece dressing table set, the mounts and bodies embossed with cupids' heads, comprising - two hair brushes, two clothes brushes, hand mirror, tortoise-shell comb, brush, nail buffer, scissors and oval tray of shaped outline, the tray 8ins x 13.5ins, various makers including William Comyns and variously hallmarked for Birmingham, Chester and London, 1898 to 1905 (weight of tray 6oz) £300-400 |
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| An Edward VII silver circular sweetmeat dish with pierced body and rim, and with cast floral and C-scroll mounts, on three paw feet, 7.25ins diameter, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1908 (weight 13ozs) £200-300 |
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| A pair of George V silver Corinthian column pattern pillar candlesticks on square bases, 5.375ins high, by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1911, a pair of ditto trumpet shaped vases, 11.25ins high, Birmingham 1920, and a silver cigarette box with engine turned lid, 7.5ins x 3.5ins x 3ins high (marks indistinct) £200-300 |
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| A George V silver two-handled trophy with moulded girdle to body and scroll handles, 10ins high, by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1923 (weight 24ozs - with presentation inscription) £250-300 |
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| A George V silver rectangular basket of shaped outline with bead rim and folding bale handle, on four splayed feet, 9.5ins x 7ins x 2.25ins high, by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1920 (weight 17ozs) £200-300 |
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| An Edward VII silver "Suffragette" pepperette in the form of a standing woman wearing a bonnet and holding a placard, 3.875ins high, by Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders and James Francis Hollings Shepherd, Chester 1908 £200-300 |
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| An Edward VII silver and tortoise-shell heart shaped trinket box, the lid inlaid with floral arbour, 4.5ins x 4.25ins x 1.75ins, by Lelvi & Salaman, Birmingham 1907, a lady's silver and mesh evening bag, a silver four division toast rack, and a pair of silver sugar tongs £150-200 |
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| A George V silver shell pattern butter dish, 5.5ins x 4ins, by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1918 (dented), an Elizabeth II silver rectangular cigarette box, 4.5ins x 3.75ins x 1.5ins high, Birmingham 1963 (marks rubbed), and a small collection of silver, silver mounted and other items, various £150-200 |
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| An Edward VII silver framed heart shaped dressing table mirror embossed with cartouche, birds, floral and scroll ornament and inset with bevelled mirror panel, 11ins x 9.5ins overall, by William Comyns & Sons, London 1905 £120-160 |
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| An Edward VII silver framed rectangular dressing table mirror, the frame with oval cartouche and embossed with scroll and floral ornament, inset with bevelled mirror plate, 14.25ins x 9ins overall, Birmingham 1903 (slight damage), and an Elizabeth II silver photograph frame of shaped outline, embossed with scroll ornament, 8.5ins x 6ins, London 1977 £120-160 |
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| An Elizabeth II silver square panelled compact with engine turned ornament and cast gilt metal thumbpiece, 2.75ins square, by A. Wilcox, Birmingham 1955, and a ditto cylindrical lipstick case with engine turned and cast floral ornament, 1.75ins overall, by D.B.H., Birmingham 1954 £150-200 |
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| A Victorian silver rectangular vinaigrette of shaped outline, 1.25ins x 1ins, by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1946, a smaller ditto engraved with leaf scrolls, 1ins x 0.75ins, by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1844, and a small selection of sundry silver and silver mounted items, various (weight of weighable silver - 2ozs) £350-500 |
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| A Victorian silver rectangular snuff box of shaped outline with engraved floral ornament and cast thumbpiece, 2.5ins x 1.75ins x 0.75ins high, by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1851 (engraved to lid), a George V silver rectangular snuff box, 2ins x 1.25ins x 0.75ins high, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1935 (engraved), an Edward VII silver Sovereign case, and a silver vesta case (damaged) £200-300 |
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| A Victorian cranberry glass and gilt metal mounted double ended scent bottle with engraved ends, 6ins long, five silver topped and spherical cut-glass scent bottles, various and one other (lacking mount) £150-200 |
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| A George III silver meat skewer, 14ins long, London 1789 (weight 4oz - engraved with armorial for "2nd Battalion, Surrey Regiment" - makers mark indistinct) £200-300 |
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| A George V silver circular two-handled salt, the pierced body of Celtic design, 3.5ins diameter, by James R. Ogden & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1935, and green glass liner for same, a George V silver octagonal mustard, 3ins high, Birmingham 1912, a ditto salt, 1.75ins high, and blue glass liner for same, and three other silver items, various £150-200 |
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| A pair of Edward VII silver topped and cut-glass dressing table bottles, 4.5ins high, Chester 1908, an Edward VII silver topped and cut-glass heart shaped dressing table box, 3.25ins high, the lid by Arthur Willmore Pennington, Birmingham 1902, and a George VI silver five piece dressing table set, Birmingham 1940 £150-200 |
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| A Continental silver and enamel cigarette case, the front enamelled with figures in a horse-drawn cart gathering sheep, and with engine turned back, 3.375ins x 2.5ins, import mark for F.F. Reynolds, London 1929 £200-300 |
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| A Victorian silver card case of shaped outline, the whole engraved with circular cartouche, leaf and scroll ornament, 3.75ins x 2.625ins, Birmingham 1881 (weight 1.7ozs), and blue leather case for same, and a Continental silvery metal square compact with engine turned ornament, 3ins square (stamped 925), and red suede covered case for same £150-200 |
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| A Victorian silver thimble measure, 2.25ins high, probably by Henry William Curry, London 1877, a pair of George III silver sugar nips, 5ins long, Birmingham 1799, and a small selection of silver items, various £200-300 |
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| A George V silver six piece condiment set by James Deakin & Sons, Chester 1921, 1927, 1928 and 1929, comprising - two pepper pots, two salts and two mustard pots, and blue glass liners for same, and four spoons, Sheffield 1929 and 1930 (gross weight of silver 7ozs), in fitted case, and a small selection of silver items, various (weight 8ozs) £200-300 |
| Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
| The Two Day Sale (Day 1 of 2) | |||
| Auctioneer: | Canterbury Auction Rooms | Location: | Canterbury |
| Contact: | Tel: 01227 763337 Fax: 01227 456770 | ||
| Date: | 16th April 2013 | Time: | 10:00AM |
| Details: | Viewing: Saturday 13th April from 10 am to 4 pm Sunday 14th April from 12 pm to 4 pm Monday 15th April from 10 am to 7 pm and on Mornings of Sale from 8.30 am |
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