| 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 2 | |||
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| A 19th Century silvery metal oval two-handled porringer with pierced and cast handles, the body embossed with vase of flowers, scroll and reed ornament, on oval embossed footrim, 10ins x 4.625ins x 3ins high (indistinct marks to base - weight 6ozs - dented and slightly misshapen) £200-300 |
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| 52 | |||
| A set of eight George VI silver rectangular napkin rings each with a moulded rectangular name cartouche, each 2.625ins x .75ins, by George Unite, Birmingham 1924 (gross weight 9ozs) £120-160 |
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| 53 | |||
| A George V silver oval sauce boat with shaped rim and C-scroll handle, on three shaped feet, 3.75ins high, by Martin Hall & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1915 (weight 6ozs), two pairs of silver salts, and a selection of silver items, various (gross weight 11ozs) £200-300 |
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| 54 | |||
| A George V silver circular two-handled bowl, the C-scroll handles cast with bellflower ornament, 6ins diameter x 4ins high, London 1919 (weight 11ozs), a plated oval two-handled revolving breakfast dish, 14.5ins x 8.25ins, and a plated oval tureen and cover £150-200 |
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| 55 | |||
| A George V silver mounted horse's hoof inkwell, 2.75ins high, by George Neal & George Arthur Neal, London 1910 (engraved "Southern Cross" to lid) £100-150 |
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| 56 | |||
| A 19th Century scrimshaw and silver mounted vesta box incised and decorated with the English and Confederate flags, and with applied striker to back, 4ins high, mount with the London assay mark but lacking date letter or maker's mark (slight damage to mount) £500-700 |
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| 57 | |||
| A George IV silver bladed and engraved mother of pearl handled folding fruit knife, 3.125ins overall, Sheffield 1829, contained in leather covered fitted case, two Georgian silver bladed folding fruit forks with mother of pearl handles, 3ins and 6.25ins, twenty various silver bladed and mother of pearl handled folding fruit knives, and six similar items £200-300 |
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| 58 | |||
| A George V silver mounted cylindrical four division cigar holder/humidor with engine turned ornament, 3.25ins diameter x 5ins high, by J.C.., Birmingham 1935, a Dunhill silvery metal cased table lighter, 4.25ins high, one other Dunhill silvery metal cased lighter, 2.25ins high, a pair of George V silver vases, 6ins high, Birmingham 1911 (loaded - damaged), and four silver mounted dressing table brushes, various £150-200 |
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| 59 | |||
| An Edward VII silver oval two-handled tea caddy of Georgian design with spiral reeded body, 4ins x 3ins x 4.25ins high, by Carrington & Co, London 1903 (with applied crest to front - rubbed - registration No. to base 162735), a George VI silver square cigarette case with engine turned ornament to exterior and engraved with a Spitfire to interior, 3.25ins square, by Asprey & Co, London 1939 (engraved to interior "R.K. from R.E.C. 1940"), and six silver and silvery metal items, various (weight of weighable silver 19ozs) £200-300 |
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| 60 | |||
| A George IV silver christening mug with bulbous lobed body embossed with flowers and with leaf capped handle, 3.5ins high, by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London 1827 (dented to footrim), a George V silver two-handled quaiche of plain design, 3.5ins diameter x 2ins high, by George Unite & Sons, Birmingham 1925 (engraved), and an Elizabeth II silver christening mug of plain design, 2.5ins high, by Deakin & Francis Ltd, Birmingham 1955 (combined weight 10zs) £150-200 |
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| 61 | |||
| A pair of George VI silver napkin rings of plain design by R.F. Mosley & Co, Sheffield 1945/6, and eight Victorian and later silver napkin rings (various dates and makers - combined weight 9ozs) £100-150 |
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| 62 | |||
| A George III silver meat skewer, 13.25ins, by William Grundy, London 1766 (weight 3ozs - engraved with crest to terminal) £200-250 |
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| 63 | |||
| A pair of Edward VII silver four division toast racks with pierced leaf shaped bases on paw feet, 5ins overall x 4.25ins high, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1901 (gross weight 5ozs), and an Edward VII silver circular bon-bon dish with pierced and embossed sides, 5.5ins diameter, by William Davenport, Birmingham 1903 (weight 2ozs) £120-160 |
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| 64 | |||
| A Victorian Scottish silver circular two-handled quaiche, 4.5ins diameter x 2ins high, by Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1883 (weight 6ozs - engraved), a pair of Edward VIII silver salt and pepper grinders, 3.25ins high, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1936, and a selection of silver items, various £500-700 |
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| 65 | |||
A Victorian silver urn pattern sugar sifter, embossed with panels of strapwork with duck head pattern terminal, scroll handle and with scroll supports, 5.25ins high, by Edgar Finley and Hugh Taylor, London 1889 (weight 6oz) and an Indian silvery metal cream jug, the body embossed with band of animals amongst trees, and with serpent pattern handle, 6ins high (weight 3oz) £250-350Private Collection of Silver Flatware |
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| 66 | |||
| A late 17th Century English silver "Trifid" spoon, 7.5ins long, by William Matthew, bears assay mark for London, circa 1678-1697, weight 1oz (lacks date letter - engraved to reverse of terminal "Staple Inn") £350-500 Note: Staple Inn is the last surviving inn of Chancery, built in 1585 and was originally attached to Gray's Inn which is one of the four inns of Court |
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| 67 | |||
| A pair of George I silver Hanoverian pattern table spoons by Thomas Allen, London 1721, weight 4ozs (engraved to reverse of terminals "John Dawson, Staple Inn") £120-160 |
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| 68 | |||
| A late 17th/early 18th Century silver rat tail pattern table spoon with shaped terminal (weight 1oz - possibly Channel Islands) £100-150 |
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| 69 | |||
| A pair of George II silver Hanoverian pattern dessert spoons by Thomas Partis, Newcastle 1731, weight 3ozs (engraved to reverse of terminals) £100-150 |
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| 70 | |||
| A George I silver Hanoverian pattern table spoon possibly by James Strang, Exeter 1714, a ditto table spoon possibly by Humphrey Payne, London 1721, and four George I and later silver Old English rat tail pattern table spoons (various dates and makers - all engraved - combined weight 14ozs) £150-200 |
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| 71 | |||
| Two George II silver Hanoverian "Picture Back" table spoons by Ebenezer Coker, London 1747 and 1757 respectively, and an early George III silver Hanoverian "Picture Back" table spoon possibly by William Plumber or William Pinder, London 1762 or 1771 (date letter indistinct - all engraved - combined weight 5ozs) £100-150 |
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| 72 | |||
| A George III Irish silver "Celtic Point" pattern table spoon, the terminal with bright cut engraving, by John Pittar, Dublin 1782, weight 1oz (engraved to terminal with armorial) £70-100 |
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| 73 | |||
| An unusual 19th Century silver fiddle pattern table spoon by H.E.T. with raised moulded wheat sheaf design to terminal and scallop pattern "Picture Back" to reverse of bowl (possibly Channel Islands), one other 19th Century silver fiddle pattern dessert spoon (indistinctly marked - possibly Channel Islands), and a Victorian silver fiddle pattern table spoon, London 1853 (engraved to terminal - combined weight 4ozs) £100-150 |
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| 74 | |||
| A 19th Century silver and thread pattern strainer spoon with circular bowl, 8.25ins long, weight 2ozs (indistinctly hallmarked - engraved armorial to reverse of terminal) £100-150 |
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| 75 | |||
| A George III silver fiddle, thread and shell pattern strainer spoon by Eley & Fearn, London 1801, a ditto Old English pattern silver strainer spoon with bright cut engraved terminal, by Crispin Fuller, London 1794, a George IV silver fiddle pattern strainer spoon by William Woodman, Exeter 1826, and a William IV silver fiddle pattern mustard spoon by William Eaton, London 1837 (two engraved with armorials - combined weight 5ozs) £100-150 |
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| 76 | |||
| A Victorian silver Queens pattern mustard spoon by Chawner & Co (George William Adams), London 1853 (engraved to terminal), an early 19th Century French silvery metal salt spoon with scalloped shaped bowl (with guarantee mark and hallmarks for circa 1818-1838), a Victorian silver Old English pattern pickle fork, London 1887, a George VI silver and mother of pearl handled fish knives by Martin Hall & Co, Birmingham 1941, and three George III and later silver spoons, various £70-100 |
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| 77 | |||
| A set of six George III silver fiddle and thread pattern dessert spoons by Eley & Fearn, London 1801 (engraved with turret pattern armorial to terminals - combined weight 6ozs) £100-150 |
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| 78 | |||
| A set of six Victorian silver fiddle and thread pattern dessert forks by Chawner & Co (George William Adams) London 1844 (engraved with turret pattern armorials to reverse of terminals - weight 10ozs) £120-160 |
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| 79 | |||
| A set of six Victorian silver fiddle and thread pattern table forks by Elizabeth Eaton, London 1845 (with turret pattern armorial engraved to underside of terminals - weight 17ozs) £200-300 |
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| 80 | |||
| An 18th Century silver fiddle pattern table fork, 7.75ins long (thought to be Channel Islands - identical triple struck crowned fleur-de-lis hallmarks to reverse - engraved) £100-150 |
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| 81 | |||
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| 82 | |||
| A Victorian silver Old English bead pattern butter knife with engraved blade and terminal, by George William Adams for Chawner & Co, London 1965 (blade scratched and worn), with black leather covered case for same, a set of six George V butter knives with silver blades and ivorine terminals by Walter Trickett, Sheffield 1924, and case for same, a set of six silvery metal tea spoons, and four cased sets of silver christening items, various dates and makers £100-150 |
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| 83 | |||
| A set of six George III Old English bead pattern silver table forks by William Eley & William Fearne, London 1798, a pair of Victorian ditto table spoons by Elizabeth and John Eaton, and a set of four George III ditto tea spoons by Fuller White, London 1809 (combined weight 19ozs) £200-300 |
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| 84 | |||
| A set of four Victorian silver fiddle pattern table spoons by George William Adam (for Chawner & Co), London 1859, a ditto silver sauce ladle by George William Adam, London 1865, a set of four George IV ditto dessert forks possibly by Charles Eley, London 1828, and a pair of George III ditto dessert spoons by Eley, Fearne & Chawner, London 1789 (combined weight 21ozs - mostly engraved) £250-350 |
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| 85 | |||
| A set of twelve Victorian silver fiddle pattern tea spoons by J. Wippell & Co, Exeter 1877, and six Victorian silver fiddle pattern tea spoons (various dates and makers - combined weight 12ozs - all engraved) £120-160 |
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| 86 | |||
| A set of six George III silver Kings pattern tea spoons by W.E., London 1798 or 1818 and three silver Kings pattern tea spoons (combined weight 10zs) £100-150 Note: Set of six spoons with makers mark W.E. in rectangular shield - several silversmiths with similar registered marks |
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| 87 | |||
| A William IV silver Kings pattern caddy spoon with bright cut leaf engraved shaped bowl, 3ins long, by James Collins, Birmingham 1836, a George III silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon with leaf moulded oval bowl, 3.5ins long, London 1815, and an Edward VII silver Old English pattern sugar shovel, 5.25ins long, Sheffield 1906 (damaged - combined weight 1oz) £70-100 |
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| 88 | |||
| A Victorian silver three piece christening set with leaf moulded silver mounted handles, comprising - fork, knife and spoon, by Eyre & Hadfield or Alexander Hunt, Sheffield 1851 (slightly damaged), a set of six Victorian silver Old English pattern tea spoons probably by Robert Stebbings, London 1886 (engraved), and a selection of silver flatwares, various £150-200 |
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| 89 | |||
| A George II silver punch ladle, with plain oval lipped bowl and turned wood handle, 14ins overall, maker's mark rubbed, London 1730 (engraved "GWB" to underside of bowl), and seven other silver, horn and treen ladles, various £200-300 |
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| 90 | |||
| A pair of Victorian silver fiddle pattern table spoons by John Stone, Exeter 1860 (engraved), a ditto silver table fork, Exeter 1844, one other Victorian silver fiddle pattern table fork and two George III silver fiddle pattern dessert forks (forks all with tines trimmed - all engraved - combined weight 11oz) £100-150 |
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| 91 | |||
| A set of four George III Scottish silver fiddle pattern sauce ladles by Michell & Russell, Edinburgh 1817 (weight 5ozs), a pair of George III Scottish silver gilt fiddle and shell pattern salt spoons by Robert Gray & Son (date letter indistinct), and a William IV similar silver ditto, probably by Andrew Wilkie (date letter indistinct - combined weight - 6ozs) £300-400 |
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| 92 | |||
| A set of six silver Victorian tea spoons with "Apostle" pattern terminals, the bowls engraved with scroll work, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1892, two sets of silver tea spoons in fitted cases, and three other silver spoons (gross weight 8ozs) £140-160 |
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| 93 | |||
| Eight George V silver Old English and rat tail pattern soup spoons by Viners Ltd (Emile Viener/Viner), Sheffield 1932 (gross weight 24ozs) £250-300 |
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| 94 | |||
| Six Victorian silver Queens pattern dessert spoons by Thomas Smily, London 1859 (gross weight 18ozs), three silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons and a silver sauce ladle £180-220 |
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| 95 | |||
| A George III silver Old English pattern soup ladle, 14ins overall, by Alexander Barnet, London 1782 (6ozs - engraved crest to terminal) £150-200 |
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| 96 | |||
| A Victorian silver fiddle pattern part table service by George William Adams, London 1847, and Elizabeth Eaton, London 1849, comprising - six table spoons, eight dessert spoons, twelve tea spoons, sauce ladle and caddy spoon, all by Elizabeth Eaton, nine table forks (seven by George Adams and two by Elizabeth Eaton), ten dessert forks (six by George Adams and four by Elizabeth Eaton), and two Georgian fiddle pattern condiment spoons (gross weight 94ozs - with engraved initials to terminals) £1000-1500 |
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| 97 | |||
| Seven George V silver "Miniature Rifle Club Society" commemorative tea spoons by W.T. & Co, Sheffield 1933, five Edward VII similar commemorative tea spoons, London 1907, nine silver spoons, and an Edward VII silver rectangular cigarette case, 3.5ins x 3ins, Chester 1909 (combined weight 15ozs) £150-200 Note: By repute the commemorative shooting tea spoons were won by the vendor's ancestor - Bill Swire at Bisley |
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| 98 | |||
| A George III silver Old English pattern table spoon by Hester Bateman, London 1778, a pair of ditto table spoons, London 1805, and a large selection of table spoons, dessert spoons, tea spoons and forks, various (various marks and all with initials to terminals - gross weight 38ozs) £420-460 |
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| 99 | |||
| A pair of George III Scottish silver old English pattern table spoons, by John Zeigler, Edinburgh 1809, a set of four ditto dessert spoons by Alexander Henderson, Edinburgh 1809, a set of four ditto Kings pattern tea spoons by Walter and Patrick Cunningham, Edinburgh 1817, nine other silver spoons various (combined weight 15oz) and two Continental silvery metal and filigree teaspoons £180-220 |
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| 100 | |||
| Six Victorian silver Queens pattern table forks by Brewis & Co (Thomas Kanzow Bowley), London 1896, and four ditto table spoons, London 1909-1911 (gross weight 34ozs) £400-500 |
| 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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