Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
Spring Fine Art Sale (Day 1 of 2)
Auctioneer: Tennants Auctioneers Location: The Auction Centre, Leyburn
Contact: Telephone: +44 (0) 1969 623780 Facsimile: +44 (0) 1969 624281
Date: 28th March 2014 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing:
Sunday 23 March 11.00am to 4.00pm
Monday 24 March 9.00am to 4.00pm
Tuesday 25 March 9.00am to 4.00pm
Wednesday 26 March 9.00am to 4.00pm
Thursday 27 March 9.00am to 4.00pm
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Auction Lots - Page 9
401
A Pair of Edward VII Silver Dishes, Harry Brasted, London 1902, fluted circular, each set with a George I shilling within chasing, 9.8cm diameter, 17oz 8dwt; A Dutch Silver Tobacco Box, maker's mark badly struck, Amsterdam 1781, the lid and base engraved with two naval engagements, the sides inscribed and dated Geregt Van 'thall: Fregat den Briel Capt: Orthuis: enhet Eng; the Crescent den 30 May 1781 (the action took place on that date between the Dutch Briel and the British Crescent off the Barbary coast), and L Geregt Op Doggers Bank den 5 Augustus 1781 (The Battle of Dogger Bank), 13.4cm wide; Two Small Silver gilt Beakers, Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1894 and Norman Marshall, London 1900, one monogrammed, the other engraved Katie C below an Earl's coronet; A Dutch Miniature Coffee Pot, import marked SB, Landeck, London 1893, die-stamped decoration, 8cm high; A Small Navette Shaped Pin Box, Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1905; A Small Engine Turned Vinaigrette, Francis Clark, Birmingham 1836, 17oz 8dwt; A Small Oval Vinaigrette, maker's mark RH, English, circa 1800, with agate set lid; A Silver Mounted Cut Glass Smelling Salts Bottle, maker's mark DL, Birmingham 1905, the embossed lid set with a printed ceramic boss, 8.5cm high; A Silver Mounted Snuff Mull, unmarked, mid/late 19th century, the hinged lid with thistle; and A Rectangular Composition Snuff Box, Continental, circa 1850 (12) £1200 - 1800
402
An Edward VII Silver Dish Ring, Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1901, of typical waisted circular form, chased and pierced with birds and animals amidst flowers and fruit, with a vacant rocaille £400 - 600

ANTIQUE SILVER

403
A Set of Six Victorian Silver Menu Holders, David Bridge, import marked for London 1895, each modelled as a fairy holding a glass of champagne on a C scroll mount, 6.5cm high, 5oz 15dwt £400 - 600
404
A Victorian Silver Salver, William Henry Jackson, London 1885, shaped circular with a beaded rim, all raised on three cast claw and ball feet, 33cm diameter, 37oz 4dwt £400 - 600
405
A Victorian Silver Plate, Charles Stuart Harris, London 1871, of shaped circular form with beaded and shell border, 25.5cm wide, 17oz 5dwt £250 - 350
406
A Pair of Victorian Silver Candlesticks, Walker, Knowles & Co, Sheffield 1845, with scroll moulded hexafoil bases, fluted baluster stems and shell cast sconces, 22.5cm high, loaded £300 - 500
407
A Scottish Provincial Victorian Silver Toddy Ladle, Joseph Pozzi, Elgin, circa 1840, fiddle pattern, 17cm, 18dwt £600 - 900
408
A Pair of William IV Silver Meat Dishes, Edward Barton, London 1831, oval with gadrooned borders, bears crest, each 40.5cm wide, 90oz 6dwt gross £1500 - 2500
409
A William IV Silver Dressing Table Set in Case, Archibald Douglas, London 1830-1, one bottle cover Thomas Wise & Eizer Nash, London 1845, the rosewood case with mother-of-pearl inset foliate borders and reserves, with a velvet fitted interior accommodating nine silver top boxes and bottles, with a jewellery case drawer and fall-down correspondence flap, each cover initialled A, the case 33cm long £500 - 700
410
A George IV Silver Three Piece Teaset, Edward Barnard & Sons, London 1829, of compressed melon form with an insulated leaf capped scroll handle and a domed cover with a cast foliate finial, chased throughout with foliate panels against a matted ground, initialled F, 15cm high, 51oz 18dwt all in £800 - 1200
411
A George IV Silver Dressing Table Set in Case, George Reily, London 1826, the plain brass bound rosewood case fitted with twelve engine turned silver topped glass boxes and bottles, some foliate pierced and engraved, with assorted mother-of-pearl manicure items and a jewellery draw to the base, the case 34.5cm long £500 - 800
412
A Set of Four George III Silver Cauldron Salts, Alice & George Burrows, London 1816, on three ball feet with lion mask terminals, later repoussé with foliate and scroll decoration, gilt interior, 9.5cm diameter, 16oz 7dwt, later cranberry glass liners £150 - 200
413
A George III Silver Hand Bell, probably R Hennell, London 1815, of typical form with a cast baluster handle, engraved with a gartered crest and armorial, 14.5cm high, 7oz 12dwt £700 - 1000
414
A Set of Five Scottish George III Salt Cellars, Robert Gray & Sons, Edinburgh, circa 1810, of navette form with twin reeded loop handles, all raised on an oval pedestal foot, twin crests, 13.5cm long, 13oz 19dwt £400 - 600
415
A George III Provincial Silver Basting Spoon, Robert Cattle & James Barber, York 1809, Fiddle pattern, engraved with the initial P, 30.5cm long, 4oz 1dwt
See illustration on page 66 £200 - 300
416
A Service of George III Silver Flatware, William Sumner I, London 1796, Old English pattern, comprising eleven dessert spoons and twelve of each table spoons, table forks, side forks and teaspoons, not crested, in modern light oak case, 81oz 3dwt (59) £1500 - 2500
417
A George III Silver Oval Waiter, John Crouch & Thomas Hannam, London 1795, engraved with a griffin crest within a reeded border on four scroll feet, 24.5cm wide, 12oz 18dwt £200 - 300
418
A George III Silver Cup, Langlands & Robertson, Newcastle 1792, the pedestal foot rising to a vase shaped body with twin fluted scroll handles, initialled, 19cm high, 17oz 15dwt £300 - 500
419
A George III Silver Toastrack, John Scofield, London 1792, the plain oval base with nine wirework divisions and a central ring handle, initialled, 18.5cm long, 6oz 16dwt £250 - 400
420
A George III Silver Teapot and Stand, Langlands & Robertson, Newcastle 1788/90, of fluted panelled oval form with a carved ivory scroll handle and a high domed cover with button finial, profusely bright cut engraved around two oval cartouches, both applied with later reserves, one presentation inscribed and dated 1880, with later retailer's mark to the base, the stand matching, the teapot 16cm high, 25oz 3dwt all in £500 - 700
421
A Matched Pair of George III Silver Waiters, one Elizabeth Jones, London 1782, the other Hester Bateman, London 1787, circular with beaded rims, raised on three claw and ball feet, initialled, 15.5cm diameter, 11oz 16dwt £400 - 600
422
A Fine Pair of George III Silver Mugs, Charles Wright, London 1781, the spreading foot rising to a baluster body with a leaf capped scroll handled, crested, scratch weights of 9=6 and 9=2 to the bases, 10.5cm high, 18oz 5dwt £1000 - 1500
423
A George III Silver Coffee Pot, Charles Wright, London 1778, the spreading foot rising to a baluster body with an ebonised wood scroll handle and a domed cover with beaded acanthus knop, later foliate chased throughout, 28cm high, 29oz 16dwt all in £800 - 1200
424
A George III Silver Coffee Pot, William Grundy, London 1773, of plain baluster form with a wood scroll handle and a domed cover with a wrythen finial, 26cm high, 20oz 18dwt all in £700 - 1000
425
Assorted Georgian Silver Flatware, various makers, London, circa 1770-80, Old English pattern, crested, comprising twenty-five table spoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, together with ten silver table spoons, Old English laurelled edge and a pair of silver berry spoons, 131oz 2dwt (73) £1200 - 1800
426
A Service of George III Silver Flatware, various makers, London, circa 1770-80, Old English laurelled edge pattern, comprising eighteen table spoons, and twelve each of table forks, table knives, dessert spoons, dessert forks, dessert knives and teaspoons, with a matching serving spoon, all crested, 91oz 8dwt, in later fitted case (91) £2000 - 3000
427
A Set of Four George III Silver Salt Cellars, Francis Spilsbury II, London 1769, pierced foliate oval bowls with gadrooned rims, each raised on four claw and ball feet, with later clear glass liners, 8oz 18dwt free £400 - 600
428
A George III Silver Soup Ladle, Thomas & William Chawner, London 1767, Old English laurelled edge with a wrythen scalloped edge to the body, crested, 34.5cm long, 5oz 11dwt £200 - 300
429
A George II Silver Tankard, John Langlands I, Newcastle 1757-8, of girdled tapering cylindrical form with a scroll handle and a domed cover with a cast volute scroll thumbpiece, inscribed Mary Swale 1761, 17cm high, 19oz 10dwt £1000 - 1500
430
An Irish George II Silver Waiter, Joseph Johns, Limerick, circa 1750, shaped circular with a shell and scroll border, all raised on three cast shell feet, later crested, 18.5cm diameter, 8oz 2dwt £1000 - 1500
431
A George II Silver Basting Spoon, Ebenezer Coker, London 1749, Hanoverian pattern with a shell heel to the bowl, 37cm long, 6oz 1dwt £300 - 400
432
A George II Silver Tankard, Fuller White, London 1747, of girdled baluster form with a scroll handle and domed cover with cast openwork thumbpiece, crested, later foliate chased throughout, 20cm high, 24oz 7dwt £400 - 600
433
A Set of Twelve George II Silver Dessert Spoons, John Gorham, London 1747, Hanoverian pattern, bears crest, each 16.5cm, 12oz 9dwt £300 - 500
434
A George II Silver Mug, Isaac Cookson, Newcastle 1746, of baluster form with inverted S scroll handle, the thumbpiece engraved with the initials BRA, 12cm high 10oz 1dwt £300 - 500
435
A George II Silver Castor, Samuel Wood, London 1744, the spreading moulded foot rising to a baluster plain body with a domed pierced cover and acorn finial, 17.5cm high, 7oz 10dwt £300 - 500
436
A George II Bachelor's Silver Coffee Pot, Edward Vincent, London 1737, with plain tapering sides, reeded base and knopped finial, bears crest, 17.5cm high, 14oz 6dwt £600 - 800
437
A Fine Pair of George I Silver Mugs, Anthony Nelme, London 1721, Britannia Standard, the spreading foot rising to a tapering cylindrical body with a scroll handle, each engraved with an armorial and initialled to the base and handles, 10cm high, 19oz 6dwt £1200 - 1800
438
A Set of Six George I Silver Table Spoons, maker's mark worn, London 1717, Hanoverian pattern, with engraved crest to the finial, each 20cm long, 13oz 3dwt gross £300 - 500
439
A Queen Anne Silver Basting Spoon, Thomas Saddler, London circa 1705, Hanoverian pattern, bears crest, 33.5cm long, 6oz 6dwt £700 - 1000

END OF DAY ONE

Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
Spring Fine Art Sale (Day 1 of 2)
Auctioneer: Tennants Auctioneers Location: The Auction Centre, Leyburn
Contact: Telephone: +44 (0) 1969 623780 Facsimile: +44 (0) 1969 624281
Date: 28th March 2014 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing:
Sunday 23 March 11.00am to 4.00pm
Monday 24 March 9.00am to 4.00pm
Tuesday 25 March 9.00am to 4.00pm
Wednesday 26 March 9.00am to 4.00pm
Thursday 27 March 9.00am to 4.00pm
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