| Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
| Silver & Vertu | |||
| Auctioneer: | Lawrences, Crewkerne | Location: | South Street, Crewkerne |
| Contact: | Telephone: 01460 73041 Fax: 01460 270799 | ||
| Date: | 23rd April 2013 | Time: | 10:00AM |
| Details: | Viewing: Please contact Lawrences for viewing details |
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| Auction Lots - Page 2 | |||
| 51 | |||
| A SET OF FIVE FIDDLE & SHELL PATTERN DESSERT FORKS by W. Eley & W. Fearn, London 1822 and another to match by George Adams, London 1861, all crested to match; 8.2 oz (6) £120-150 |
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| 52 | |||
| A SET OF SIX GEORGE III FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE FORKS initialled "W" by Joseph Ash, London 1817 together with two pairs of sugar tongs, three napkin rings & a wine label; 19 oz (12) £200-300 |
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| 53 | |||
| A MODERN CASED SET OF TWELVE ROYAL NATIONAL ROSE SOCIETY TEA SPOONS each with a gilded rose terminal, maker's mark "LS", Sheffield 1978 (with certificate); 10 oz £70-90 |
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| 54 | |||
| A MIXED LOT: A George III meat skewer, a George IV fish slice, a pair of George III table spoons, twelve various tea spoons, four dessert spoons, two salt spoons & two knives (with loaded handles); 25 oz weighable silver £300-400 |
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| 55 | |||
| A SET OF SIX VICTORIAN PALM PATTERN DESSERT SPOONS initialled "F", by George Adams, London 1879; 12.6 oz (6) £300-350 |
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| 56 | |||
| A MATCHED SET OF TWELVE MODERN FISH KNIVES & TWELVE FISH FORKS with canted terminals and raised borders, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1948/1954; the knives 7.3" (18.5 cms) long; 32.3 oz (24) £400-450 |
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| 57 | |||
| A GEORGE IV QUEEN'S PATTERN FISH SLICE with an oyster shell heel, the blade pierced & engraved with a fish & acorns, by Jonathan Hayne, London 1827; 11.5" (29.3 cms) long; 6.2 oz £140-160 |
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| 58 | |||
| A WILLIAM IV SCOTTISH LARGE PUNCH LADLE with a turned, dark hardwood handle, a shallow oval bowl with a vine leaf at the stem junction & an embossed, vacant cartouche, by William Russell, Glasgow 1830; 17.3" (44 cms) long £200-300 |
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| 59 | |||
| A MIXED LOT OF FLATWARE & CUTLERY: A set of six modern fruit knives & six fruit forks (with stainless blades & plated tines), a set of five modern fruit knives & five forks with mother of pearl handles, a pickle fork, a small knife, a set of eleven engraved tea spoons by Wakely & Wheeler, London 1901, a set of six Albany pattern tea spoons by the same maker, London 1895, eight other tea spoons, a mustard spoon, a Glasgow toddy ladle and plated ware & stainless steel knives; 13.5 oz weighable silver (lot) £180-220 |
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| 60 | |||
A LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY RUSSIAN PROVINCIAL SOUP LADLE Fiddle pattern with a gilt oval bowl, initialled & inscribed "Alle Neun 1908" by an unknown master with state marks for Riga 1896-1908; 13" (33 cms) long; 7.2 oz £100-150A Small Collection of Marrow Scoops |
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| 61 | |||
| AN EARLY VICTORIAN MARROW SCOOP Thread pattern, crested, by William Traies, London 1841; 9" (22.6 cms) long; 2.1 oz £70-100 |
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| 62 | |||
| A GEORGE II IRISH MARROW SCOOP crested, maker's mark rubbed "IL" or "ID", Dublin 1750-60; 8.5" (21.5 cms) long; 1.9 oz £150-200 |
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| 63 | |||
| A GEORGE III MARROW SCOOP crested, by William Eley, London 1804; 8.6" (22 cms) long; 1.4 oz £70-90 |
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| 64 | |||
| A QUEEN ANNE MARROW SCOOP crested, maker's mark worn, London 1709; 8.7" (22 cms) long; 1.7 oz £150-200 |
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| 65 | |||
| A GEORGE III MARROW SCOOP crested, by Hester Bateman, London 1779; 9.75" (24.5 cms) long; 1.2 oz £100-150 |
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| 66 | |||
| A GEORGE II MARROW SCOOP crested, by Samuel Roby, London 1746; 8.25" (21 cms) long; 1.5 oz £80-120 |
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| 67 | |||
| A GEORGE II MARROW SCOOP initialled, by Elias Cachart, London 1753; 8.8" (22.4 cms) long; 1.6 oz £70-90 |
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| 68 | |||
| A PAIR OF GEORGE III MARROW SCOOPS Feather edge pattern, crested, by Thomas & William Chawner, London 1768; 8.5" (21.6 cms) long; 2.75 oz (2) £200-300 |
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| 69 | |||
| A WILLIAM IV MARROW SCOOP Thread pattern with a shell drop, crested, by William Chawner, London 1830; 9.1" (23 cms) long; 1.9 oz £80-120 |
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| 70 | |||
| A PAIR OF GEORGE III SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL TABLE SPOONS Old English pattern, initialled "C", by John Leslie, Aberdeen (IL, incuse thistle) 1800-1820; 3.7 oz (2) £120-140 |
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| 71 | |||
| A SET OF SIX GEORGE III SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL TABLE SPOONS with Celtic point terminals & single drops (numbered "7", "8", "9", "10", "11" & "12", initialled "IW" (script), by William Hannay, Paisley (WH,S, anchor, WH), c.1800; 12.5 oz (6) £350-400 |
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| 72 | |||
| A GEORGE I UNASCRIBED, HANOVERIAN PATTERN TABLE SPOON with the scratched initials "C" over "TA", maker's mark only "TP", 1715-1725; 7.95" (20 cms) long; 1.9 oz £180-220 |
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| 73 | |||
| A MIXED LOT: A Victorian engraved Christening knife, fork & spoon by R. Martin & E. Hall, Sheffield / London 1874, a Victorian butter spade, a pair of salt spoons, a sugar sifter spoon, thirteen various tea/coffee spoons, and the following plated items: a pair of Victorian Lily pattern fish carvers, a jam spoon, a tea spoon & a London Bridge souvenir tea spoon; 12.5 oz weighable silver (lot) £140-180 |
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| 74 | |||
| A VICTORIAN CASED, FISH SERVING KNIFE & FORK with pierced & engraved blade & tines, ornate handles by Thomas Smily, London 1863 (loaded); the knife 13" (33 cms) long £140-180 |
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| 75 | |||
| EIGHT VARIOUS PAIRS OF SUGAR TONGS & TWO PLATED PAIRS 7.1 oz weighable silver (10) £120-150 |
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| 76 | |||
| A SET OF SIX 19TH CENTURY RUSSIAN SILVERGILT & NIELLOWORK TABLE SPOONS Fiddle pattern, by Fyedor Ivanov, Moscow 1868 (contained in a fitted case); 10.8 oz £150-200 |
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| 77 | |||
| A VICTORIAN CASED SET OF SIX PAIRS OF ENGRAVED FISH KNIVES & FORKS with ivory "bamboo" handles, by H. Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield 1880 £120-160 |
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| 78 | |||
| A CASED SET OF TWELVE LATE 19TH CENTURY RUSSIAN PARCELGILT LEMON TEA SPOONS with engraving on the backs of the bowls, initialled, Moscow 1893 (struck also with other marks, perhaps those of a retailer); 6 oz £170-220 |
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| 79 | |||
| A VICTORIAN CASED SET OF TWELVE PAIRS OF DESSERT KNIVES & FORKS with carved mother of pearl handles and six pairs of plated dessert knives & forks, also with mother of pearl handles, all crested to match, the silver knives & forks by H. Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield, 1856; the case 12.7" (32 cms) wide £300-400 |
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| 80 | |||
| A VICTORIAN CASED ALBERT PATTERN (A VARIANT) CHRISTENING KNIFE, FORK & SPOON by George Adams & George Unite, London/Birmingham 1865/66 and a French electroplated Christening set, inscribed by Christofle & Co., c.1890 (fitted case); the latter case 9.5" (24 cms) long; 3 oz weighable silver (2) £80-120 |
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| 81 | |||
| PLATED WARE: A Victorian cased set of six pairs of engraved fruit knives & forks with ivory handles & a cased set of six pairs of fish knives & forks (2) £100-150 |
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| 82 | |||
| AN EDWARDIAN CASED SET OF TWELVE ENGRAVED TEA SPOONS & a pair of matching sugar tongs, initialled, maker's mark "JS", Sheffield 1908, a modern cased set of six pairs of fruit knives & forks with plated blades & tines, a cased pair of plated fish carvers & a cased pair of plated butter knives; 6.5 oz weighable silver (4) £120-160 |
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| 83 | |||
| A LATE 19TH CENTURY RUSSIAN PROVINCIAL PARCELGILT FISH SERVING KNIFE & FORK with gilt metal blade & tines, state marks for Riga 1896-1908 (fitted case); the knife 12.75" (32.5 cms) long £40-60 |
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| 84 | |||
| A MIXED LOT: Thirteen various small spoons with cast crown finials (Imperial Crown of India, Imperial State Crown, Prince of Wales's crown, etc.), a butter knife, two tea spoons, a salt spoon, an embossed table spoon, a fox mask & crop tea spoon (cased), and a set of six decorative tea spoons to commemorate the "Birth of Prince William 4th August 1982" and two plated spoons; 20.25 oz weighable silver (lot) £280-320 |
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| 85 | |||
| AN EARLY VICTORIAN CANTEEN OF FIDDLE & THREAD PATTERN FLATWARE CONSISTING OF: twelve table forks, twelve table spoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, three egg spoons, twelve tea spoons, two sauce ladles, a butter knife & a soup ladle, two basting spoons & a fish slice, by Mary Chawner, London 1839; 132.65 oz (69) £2200-2400 *For the Marquess of Lansdowne (probably Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice, 4th Marquess, 1816-1866) |
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| 86 | |||
| A MODERN COLLECTED PART CANTEEN OF HANOVERIAN PATTERN FLATWARE & CUTLERY in a fitted, walnut veneered cabinet with five drawers & cabriole legs consisting of: ten table spoons, eighteen table forks, twelve soup spoons, six large soup (or fruit spoons), twelve dessert forks, seventeen dessert spoons, six table knives (stainless blades),five eggs spoons, six coffee spoons, thirteen tea spoons, six Scottish grapefruit spoons, three salt spoons, six fruit knives, six fish knives, six fish forks, six Scottish oyster forks, six Scottish lobster picks, a soup ladle, four sauce ladles, a basting spoon & a pair of grape shears, some crested, some not, by various makers, Edinburgh/London/Sheffield, the majority 1925/1930; the cabinet 34" (86.2 cms) high; 254 oz £2000-3000 |
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| 87 | |||
| A RARE JAMES I WEST COUNTRY DECORATED SEAL TOP SPOON pricked "IG" on the terminal, the stem inscribed "PRAISE GOD", the back of the bowl pricked "HA" over "1629", struck once in the bowl with a berry mark & thrice on the back of the stem, probably with an "RM", by the Quick family, probably John Quick, Barnstaple 1610-20 (this spoon has traces of original gilding & was probably excavated); 6.75" (17.2 cms) long; 1.25 oz £500-600 *See Kent, T.A: West Country Spoons & their Makers pp.122-125 for details on the marks on this spoon. Interesting to note that we sold a very similar spoon, albeit in very good condition as lot 65 on 5th July 2011 (hammer price £13,000) |
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| 88 | |||
| TWO VERY SIMILAR WILLIAM III WEST COUNTRY LACE-BACK TREFID SPOONS each pricked "R.R" over "WD" over "1698", maker's mark struck twice on each, by Richard Sweet (II), Chard c.1698; one 7.4" (18.2 cms) long; the other 7" (18 cms) long; 2.1 oz (2) £800-1200 |
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| 89 | |||
| AN 18TH CENTURY GERMAN TABLE SPOON with a plain, moulded rattail & chased formal decoration on the back of the terminal, maker's mark "ICP", struck twice (once over another mark), unascribed, first half of the 18th century; 7.75" (19.5 cms) long; 1.3 oz £100-150 |
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| 90 | |||
| CHANNEL ISLES: A pair of early 19th century Old English pattern tea spoons with extended drops, scratched with the initials "ERG" on the terminals, maker's mark only struck twice, by Jean Le Page, Guernsey 1810-1830; 0.6 oz (2) £80-100 |
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| 91 | |||
| AN 18TH CENTURY FRENCH SERVING SPOON with a large drop & a shaped Fiddle terminal, engraved with a coat of arms & the initials "MDP" on the reverse, maker's mark "FF" & another indistinct device mark struck four times, unascribed third quarter of the 18th century; 12" (30.6 cms) long; 4.7 oz £180-220 |
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| 92 | |||
| A VICTORIAN BEAD PATTERN SOUP LADLE crested, by George Adams, London 1863; 13.55" (34.5 cms) long; 8.65 oz £150-170 |
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| 93 | |||
| A SET OF SIX EARLY 19TH CENTURY AMERICAN FIDDLE PATTERN TEA SPOONS intialled "J.C.W.", by Baldwin Gardiner, Philadelphia 1810-1815; 4.4 oz (6) £120-130 |
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| 94 | |||
| A VICTORIAN FIDDLE & THREAD PATTERN SOUP LADLE engraved with two crests, by Messrs. Lias, London 1852; 12.7" (32 cms) long; 8.1 oz £150-170 |
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| 95 | |||
| A MIXED LOT: A William IV Queen's pattern basting spoon (with an oyster-shell heel) by Mary Chawner, London 1834, a pair of Scottish table forks & four late Victorian tea spoons; the baster 12.2" (31 cms) long; 13 oz (7) £140-170 |
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| 96 | |||
| QUEEN'S PATTERN: A set of six modern dessert forks, six dessert spoons, six tea spoons, two sauce ladles & a soup ladle by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1932; 47 oz (21) £350-450 |
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| 97 | |||
| KING'S PATTERN: A set of six Victorian table forks by Joseph & Albert Savory, London 1852 and a matched set of six table spoons by Mary Chawner, London 1834/36; 39 oz (12) £400-500 |
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| 98 | |||
| AN EDWARDIAN MOUNTED LEATHER NOTE PAD / WALLET fitted with a plated pencil, by John Eldridge, London 1905 together with a set of six modern tea spoons, six coffee spoons, three salt spoons, a tea strainer, a wooden handled tea strainer, a Danish salt spoon & a plated salt spoon; the note pad 4.2" (10.5 cms) long; 5.5 oz weighable silver (lot) £130-150 |
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| 99 | |||
| A COLLECTED OR HARLEQUIN PLATED PART CANTEEN OF KING'S PATTERN FLATWARE & CUTLERY IN A FITTED BOX CONSISTING OF: eleven table forks, six table spoons, six dessert forks, seven dessert spoons, six soup spoons, six tea spoons, six egg spoons, six grapefruit spoons, two salt spoons, a mustard spoon, a pair of sugar tongs, a pair of serving tongs, a soup ladle, a basting spoon, two sauce ladles, six table knives, six side knives, six fish knives, six fish forks and other sundries, the majority of pieces c.1900; the box 17.75" (45 cms) wide £80-120 |
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| 100 | |||
| A SET OF SIX SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL BRIGHT-CUT TEA SPOONS with pointed terminals by James Cornfute, Perth (IC, double-headed eagle) c.1785, another set of five very similar tea spoons by the same maker (IC, double-headed eagle, IC) and a similar English example to match, all initialled "MR"; 5.3 oz (12) £300-400 |
| Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
| Silver & Vertu | |||
| Auctioneer: | Lawrences, Crewkerne | Location: | South Street, Crewkerne |
| Contact: | Telephone: 01460 73041 Fax: 01460 270799 | ||
| Date: | 23rd April 2013 | Time: | 10:00AM |
| Details: | Viewing: Please contact Lawrences for viewing details |
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