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: 26th March 2014 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing:
Thursday 20th March 10am to 4.30pm
Friday 21st March 10am to 4.30pm
Saturday 22nd March 9.30am to 12.30pm
Monday 24th March 10am to 2pm
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Auction Lots - Page 1
430
An early 19th Century Sheffield plate pen and ink stand, rectangular with gadrooned and foliate rim, two cut glass inkwells and candlestick with fitted snuffer, 9 x 6 1/2in. (22 x 17cms); together with a quill with filled silver handle. £100 - 150
431
A late 19th Century carving knife, fork and steel, with horn handles, the box marked for 'Sprocks'. £20 - 40
432
An EPNS corinthian column form oil lamp, decorated with classical profiles in relief to socle, cut glass reservoir, the shade and chute now replaced with modern light fitting, height to top of glass reservoir 27in. (69cms).
See illustration £200 - 300
433
A selection of 19th/20th Century silver plate, comprising: a pair of pierced circular coasters in the classical taste; a pair of plain circular coasters with fluted rims; an entree dish and cover; a pair of gravy boats; three meat skewers; a seven bar toast rack; two pairs of serving spoons; a small ladle; an owl pattern letter opener; and a plain coaster. (18) £70 - 100
434
A 19th Century Old Sheffield tea urn, by Elkington & Co., of classical urn form, engraved with heraldic shield and crest, foliate border, fluted loop handles with shaped gadrooned cover and artichoke finial, on stemmed foot and pierced square base with leaf and scroll legs, 22 1/2in. (57cms) high.
See illustration £500 - 600
435-437
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438
A George V silver gilt presentation key, maker's mark indistinct, Birmingham 1925, old Gothic design, with inscription 'Whitehaven Collieries Employees Aged Miners Homes Assoc'n, in velvet lined case; together with a silver plated presentation trowel, presented to 'Presented to Basil Saddler Esquire JP on the occasion of his laying the foundation stone of the Aged Miners Homes, Whitehaven, July 30th, 1925', ivory handle, in velvet lined case. (2) £40 - 60
439
A pair of George V five bar toast racks, by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1931, rectangular with loop handles, 3 1/4in. (8.5cms), 3.3oz. £60 - 90
440
An Elizabeth II four-piece tea service, by Adie Bros., Birmingham 1960, each piece of circular form with leaf pattern borders, the teapot and hot water jug with domed covers and bun pattern finials, height of hot water jug 10 1/2in. (27cms), 57.5oz. gross. £300 - 500
441
A pair of Elizabeth II candlesticks, by W.I. Broadway & Co., Birmingham 1966, inverted bell-shaped nozzles, fluted tapering stems and spreading loaded bases, 7in. (18cms). £70 - 100
442
An Elizabeth II bon bon, by Viners, Sheffield 1966, circular with raised pierced border, 6in. (15cms); a George V bon bon, maker's mark indistinct, Chester 1914, of pierced circular form with stem foot, 4in. (10cms); an Edwardian butter shell, by Atkin Bros., Sheffield 1905, of scallop-shell form, 4 3/4in. (12cms); and an Elizabeth II dish, by A.E. Jones, Birmingham 1975, of shaped square form, 4 1/4in. (11cms), 10.1oz. of weighable silver. (4) £80 - 120
443
A George V crumb scoop, by Harrison Bros. & Howson, Sheffield 1920, with shaped scoop and ivory handle, 13in. (33cms) long. £50 - 70
444
A George V silver gilt tazza, by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1926, the shaped circular rim with reeded and floral design above a pierced band of foliate scrolls, on spreading foot, engraved dedication to the base foot rim, 7 1/2in. (19cms) diameter, 10.9oz. £100 - 150
445
An Elizabeth II bon-bon dish, by MLD, modern; and two smaller sweet meat dishes, 8.16oz. (3) £60 - 80
446
A pair of Elizabeth II candlesticks, together with detachable arms and sconces for conversion to candelabra, by Adie Bros., Birmingham 1961, the bell-shaped nozzles with foliate border, tapering stems on spreading filled bases, height of candlesticks 8in. (20cms) high. £120 - 180
447
An Elizabeth II cake stand, by Adie Bros., Birmingham 1954, shaped circular with shell and foliate design border, spreading foot, 13.8oz. £80 - 120
448
An Elizabeth II christening mug, by E. Hill, Birmingham 1954, circular tapered and engraved initials, 2 3/4in. (6.5cms); and a George V sauce boat, by Viners, Sheffield 1935, shaped oval with cut rim, loop handle and pad feet, 6in. (15cms), 6.6oz. (2) £50 - 80
449
Six George VI table forks, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1943, Hanoverian pattern, 14.4oz. £90 - 120
450
A George VI bachelor's three-piece tea service, by Barker Bros. Silver Ltd., Birmingham 1937 and 1938, of shaped circular form, the teapot with domed cover, fluted composition finial and shaped handle, height of teapot 5 1/4in. (13cms), (the sugar bowl and cream jug in velvet lined case), 13.1oz. £90 - 130
451
A George VI two-handled presentation bowl, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1939, circular, the bowl inset with amber glass stones within Celtic designs, the stem foot and spreading base engraved Celtic designs, also inset amber glass stones, on turned oak base with maker's label also with silver coloured plaque engraved presentation inscription, 10 1/4in. (26cms), 18.125oz.
See illustration £120 - 180
452
A George VI teapot, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1937, of plain circular design with gadrooned border, composition canopy finial and angular handle, 5 3/4in. (14.5cms) high; and an Elizabeth II sugar bowl, by Cohen & Charles, Birmingham 1965, plain circular, with retailer's mark of Garrard, 4in. (10cms), 20oz. (2) £140 - 180
453
An Elizabeth II coffee pot, by Reid & Sons, London 1968, in the Georgian style, circular tapered with domed cover, scrollwork composition handle, 9 3/4in. (25cms) high, 23.25oz. £150 - 250
454
A George V two-handled tea tray, by John Henry Potter, Sheffield date marks rubbed but probably 1923, oval with raised fluted border and foliate handles, 25in. (63.5cms), 86oz. approximately. £800 - 1000
455
A George V three-piece tea service, by S. Blanckensee & Sons Ltd., Chester 1929, shaped rectangular form, with fluted borders, on bun feet, the teapot with ebonised canopy finial and scroll handle, height of teapot 4 3/4in. (12cms), 27.7oz. £200 - 300
456
Three George V glass and silver-mounted whiskey noggins, by Hukin & Heath, Birmingham 1925/26, circular tapered with loop handles, the silver-mounted necks with hinged covers and circular thumbpieces, each with 'Whiskey' label on chain, 4 1/2in. (11.5cms). £150 - 250
457
A George V silver-mounted glass locking decanter, by John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1925, of rectangular section, with faceted stopper, 10 1/2in. (27cms) high; and a George V silver-mounted glass decanter, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1914, of plain rectangular form, with plain neck and faceted stopper, 7in. (18cms) high. £80 - 120
458
A George V two-handled presentation cup, by Blackmore & Fletcher Ltd., London 1919, of plain circular form, with leaf decorated handles, rim foot, 6in. (15.5cms), 12.3oz. £100 - 150
459
A George V salver, by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1921, shaped circular with raised border and inscription to centre, shaped bracket style feet, 11 1/2in. (29cms), 21.8oz. approximately. £150 - 250
460
A pair of George V salad servers, by Barker Bros., Chester 1920, Old English pattern; an Elizabeth II sauce ladle, by J.B. Chatterley & Sons, Kings pattern with diamond and shell heel; and an Elizabeth II long stemmed spoon, by Cooper Bros. & Sons Ltd., Old English pattern, 6.95oz. (4) £70 - 100
461
A George VI menorah, probably by A. Taite & Sons (formerly a Taitelbaum & Co.), London 1949, of typical form, the tapered square stem with Star of David finial, the stepped base with beaded borders and a band of husk swags and ovals, 10in. (25.5cms).
See illustration £150 - 200
462
A George V spice tower, by Rosenzweig, Taitelbaum & Co. (Aaron Taitelbaum), London 1933, of embossed baluster form, with tapering spire and flag finial, on a raised circular base, 10 1/2in. (26.5cms), 4.78oz.
See illustration £100 - 150
463
A George VI three-piece tea service, by Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1938, of rounded rectangular form with gadrooned borders, the teapot with ebonised canopy finial and angular handle, 5 1/2in. (14.5cms), 31.5oz. £300 - 400
464
Sixteen assorted Kiddush cups, various maker's, dates and styles (includes a foreign silver cup), 15.5oz. £100 - 150
465
Five Edwardian dessert forks, by James Wakely & Frank Clarke Wheeler, London 1901, pointed Old English pattern, bright cut decoration, engraved crest; and six George V teaspoons, by Robert Pringle & Sons, London 1931, hanoverian and rat tail pattern, 11.5oz. (11) £80 - 120
466
Two George III tablespoons, by James Gordon, Aberdeen, c.1770, Old English pattern, with single pointed drop, engraved initials, 3.45oz. £100 - 150
467
A George III cream jug, by Hester Bateman, London 1788, helmet-shaped with engraved floral swag design, oval cartouche with initials, loop handle, spreading stem support on square base with rim foot, 5 3/4in. (14.5cms), 2.6oz. £80 - 120
468
A pair of Edwardian candlesticks, by I.S. Greenberg & Co. (Israel Sigmund Greenberg), Birmingham 1903, of octagonal column form, with detachable drip pans and loaded spreading bases with beadwork design, 8in. (20cms). £80 - 120
469
Six Victorian tea spoons, by Lister & Sons, Newcastle 1860, fiddle and shell pattern, engraved initials; and a similar pair of sugar tongs, 4.3oz. (7) £40 - 60
470
An Edwardian swing handle cake basket, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1906, oval with bellflower and beadwork border, centred by a vacant shield cartouche, on fluted spreading oval base, 10in. (25cms), 15.2oz. £100 - 150
471
A pair of Victorian candlesticks, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1894, with fluted campana-shaped nozzles, unmarked square detachable drip pans, on shaped baluster stems decorated swags continuing down to square spreading fluted filled bases, 7 3/4in. (30cms) high. £200 - 300
472
Nine William IV fruit knives, by Atkin & Oxley; ten dessert forks to match, with decorative scrollwork filled silver handles, steel blades and tines, engraved crest. £80 - 120
473
A pair of George III coasters, by Edward Lowe, London 1772, circular, with pierced bar pattern border and gadrooned rim, engraved crest, wooden bases, 4 3/4in. (12cms) diameter. £60 - 100
474
A Victorian presentation trowel, by J. Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1897, the blade with leaf design and bearing inscription 'Presented to Mrs. W.D. Cruddas of Haughton Castle, Northumberland on the occasion of laying the foundation stone of Erskine Presbyterian Church of England, Newcastle upon Tyne, 3rd Jan'y 1898, Badenoch & Bruce Architects', ivory handle, velvet lined case; and a Victorian presentation key, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1898, Gothic style, engraved inscription 'To R. Allinson Esq. on the occasion of the opening of the PM Church, Bewick Main, Oct. 20, 1900'. £50 - 80
475
A George II waiter, maker's mark worn, *L, London 1749, of shaped circular form with moulded floral design, engraved floral design to centre with lion pattern crest, raised on four scrolling floral feet, 7in. (17.5cms) diameter, 11.5oz. £150 - 250
476
An 18th Century waiter, bearing hallmarks H.C., Dublin, with shaped floral rim and three hoof feet, 6 1/2in. (17cms) diameter, 7.4oz. £150 - 250
477
A George III mug, maker's mark double struck T.P., London 1761, of baluster form, with scrolling acanthus capped handle, flared base, retailer's name inscribed to base Manoah Rhodes & Sons, Silversmiths, Bradford, 5in. (12.5cms) high, 11oz. £150 - 200
478
A set of four Edwardian fern pots, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1907, of baluster form, with wavy rim, engraved initials 'MR 1907', 4 1/4in. (11cms) high, 22oz. gross. £200 - 300
479
A pair of George III tablespoons, by T.S., London 1789, Old English bright cut pattern, with engraved initials 'T'; together with another George III tablespoon, by William Bateman, London 1815, Old English pattern, engraved initial 'A'; a George IV tablespoon, by Clement Cheese, London 1827, fiddle pattern, with engraved initial 'B'; a pair of George III table forks, by William Sumner, London 1819, in fiddle pattern, with engraved initial 'A'; and another, by Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1814, fiddle pattern, with matching initial, 14oz. gross. (7) £140 - 200
480
An Edwardian caster, by W. & C. Sissons, Sheffield 1903, of octagonal baluster form, on spreading foot, 8 1/2in. (21.5cms); and an Edwardian caster, maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham 1906, of octagonal baluster form, on spreading foot, 8 1/2in. (21.5cms), 12.825oz. (2) £150 - 200
481
A set of twelve Edwardian fruit knives and twelve matching fruit forks, by Allen & Darwin, Sheffield 1905 and 1908, with engraved floral swag and ribbon design, mother-of-pearl handles, in velvet lined walnut case. £80 - 120
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: 26th March 2014 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing:
Thursday 20th March 10am to 4.30pm
Friday 21st March 10am to 4.30pm
Saturday 22nd March 9.30am to 12.30pm
Monday 24th March 10am to 2pm
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