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 2
482
Six Victorian table forks, by William Eaton (4) and Elizabeth Eaton (2), 1841 and 1846, Kings pattern with anthemion heel, engraved initials, 20.6oz. £140 - 180
483
Three George III tea spoons, by John, Henry & Charles Lias, London 1832; three Victorian tea spoons, by James Beebe, London 1839; and three Victorian tea spoons, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1896, all fiddle pattern, 4.7oz. (9) £40 - 60
484
Eight Victorian dessert spoons, by Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1847, fiddle pattern and engraved initials, 14.2oz. £90 - 130
485
A George III tablespoon, by James Barber & William Whitwell, York 1815, fiddle pattern and engraved initials; two George III tablespoons, by Thomas Northcote & George Bourne, London 1794, Old English pattern and engraved initial, 7oz. (3) £70 - 100
486
A George III gravy spoon, by William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner, London 1815, fiddle pattern and engraved initials, 3.57oz. £60 - 90
487
A Victorian waiter, by Edwin Charles Purdie, London 1881, circular, with engraved foliate design, raised beaded border, claw and ball feet, 7in. (18cms), 8.15oz. £60 - 90
488
A Victorian two-handled sugar bowl, by Henry Wigfull, Sheffield 1900, of oval embossed and fluted form with vacant cartouche, loop handles, on spreading foot, 7in. (18cms), 5.9oz. £50 - 80
489
A George III cream jug, maker's mark rubbed, London 1812, helmet-shaped, engraved foliate band, engraved initials, gadrooned border, shaped handle, ball feet, 5in. (13cms), 2.9oz. £50 - 80
490
An early 20th Century matched flatware service, various makers and dates, including Roberts & Belk, Huttons, etc., Kings pattern with diamond shell heel, engraved inscription 'Beryl'; together with a selection of sundry silver flatware; plated flatware and cutlery, approximately 84oz. of weighable silver. £500 - 700
491
A George III cream jug, by Thomas Richards, London 1812, helmet-shaped, with angular handle and ball feet, engraved initial, 4 1/2in. (11.5cms), 3.15oz; two Edwardian table spoons, by J. Round, Sheffield 1904, fiddle pattern, engraved initials; and a George III table spoon, by Thomas Dicks, London 1812, engraved initial, 6.4oz. (4) £70 - 100
492
An Edwardian presentation cup and cover, by C.S. Harris & Sons Ltd., London 1905, the bell-shaped bowl profusely chased and embossed with leaf design, engraved heraldic shield to cartouche, the domed cover engraved inscription 'Cpl. C.A. Mander Trin; Coll: Winner of HRH The Prince of Wales Challenge Cup 1905', on shaped stem and spreading domed foot, with leaf and scroll decoration, 9 1/2in. (24cms), 14.15oz. £100 - 150
493
An Edwardian coffee pot, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1904, of shaped oval tapering form, engraved crest, domed cover with composition canopy finial and shaped handle, 9 1/4in. (23.5cms), 19.9oz. £140 - 180
494
An Edwardian hot water jug, by Elkington & Co., London 1905, of ovoid form, with domed cover, composition finial and scroll handle, 7in. (18cms), 10.775oz. gross. £70 - 90
495
A pair of Victorian blue glass and silver-mounted decanter jugs, by Roberts & Belk (Charles Belk & E. Parkin), Sheffield 1888, of globular form, with engraved foliate silver necks, domed cover (one missing), shell thumbpieces; together with matching decanter labels 'Whisky' and 'Brandy'; and an associated silver-plated waisted oval stand, with loop handle and scroll feet, height of decanters 8 1/2in. (22cms), height of stand 11 1/2in. (29cms). £100 - 200
496
A pair of table salts and matching salt spoons, Nathan & Hayes, Birmingham 1897, heart-shaped with gadrooned borders, blue glass liners, shell pattern salt spoons, in original velvet lined heart-shaped case, with retailer's name of Alfred Goad & Sons, London. £40 - 60
497
A Victorian four-piece tea and coffee service, by Martin Hall & Co., London 1870 and 1872, each piece of circular form with engraved and embossed foliate decoration around cartouche, the teapot and coffee pot with fluted baluster finials, scroll handles with ivory inserts, height of coffee pot 10 3/4in. (27.5cms), 65.25oz.
See illustration £500 - 700
498
A pair of Victorian lamps, by J.B., possibly Joseph Braham, London 1888, ovoid, on circular stepped base with square platform, loaded, fitted for electricity, height with shades 15 1/2in. (39.5cms). £200 - 300
499
A Victorian silver-mounted cut glass claret jug, by Horace Woodward & Co. (Edgar Finley and Hugh Taylor), London 1886, the deeply cut glass bottle-shaped body with a starcut base, scroll handle and hinged cover with an oval thumbpiece, 11in. (28cms) high. £100 - 200
500
A George III teapot, by W.P., possibly William Parker, London 1809, shaped oval and engraved crest, with foliate design to borders, the domed cover with ebonised finial and scroll handle, 5 3/4in. (14.5cms), 19oz. gross. £200 - 300
501
A Victorian teapot, by Thomas White, London 1886, embossed with Indian style designs of deities, animals and fish, fluted band, the cover with composition finial and scroll handle, height 5in. (13cms), 15.35oz. £120 - 180
502
A Victorian Britannia standard mug, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. (William Gibson and John Langman), London 1894, of circular tapered and part fluted design, with ornate cartouche engraved initials and date, scroll handle, 3 3/4in. (9.5cms), 8.6oz. £70 - 100
503
A George III cream jug, maker's mark indistinct, London 1777, of urn form with beadwork borders, engraved heraldic shield within swag cartouche, scrollwork handle, square rim base, 7in. (18cms), 5.875oz. £100 - 150
504
A Victorian five bar toast rack, possibly by Henry Wilkinson & Co. (John Brashier), London 1884, shaped oval, with loop handle, 4 1/2in. (11.5cms); and a George V five bar toast rack, by Huttons, Birmingham 1918, oval, with loop handle, 3 3/4in. (8.5cms), combined weight 4.37oz. (2) £60 - 90
505
An Edwardian mustard pot, by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1887, of oval spirally fluted form, with leafy scroll border, domed cover, scroll handle, blue glass liner, 3 3/4in. (9.5cms); an Onslow pattern mustard spoon, Sheffield 1886, and a George V two-handled bon-bon, by Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham 1911, pierced circular, with ornate ribbon style handles, 5 1/2in. (14cms), 5.97oz. gross. (3) £70 - 100
506
A George III soup ladle, by Richard Crossley, London 1789, Old English pattern, with shell-shaped bowl, 6oz. £100 - 150
507
A pair of Victorian sauce ladles, by Joseph and Albert Savory, London 1852, fiddle and shell pattern, 5.02oz.. £50 - 70
508
A George III teapot stand, by William Plummer, London 1789, oval, with raised fluted border, centred by engraved crest within decorative surround, with wooden insert to underside, 7 1/4in. (18.5cms). £80 - 120
509
An Edwardian five-piece silver-mounted brush set, by H. Matthews, Birmingham 1902, engraved crest. £50 - 80
510
A Victorian butter knife, by George Adams of Chawner & Co., London 1882, Old English pattern and engraved crest; a pair of George V knife rests, by Huttons, Sheffield 1915; a George V ashtray, by Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1935, engraved monogram; a George V dish, Birmingham 1915; a pair of Elizabeth II mustard spoons; a pair of Victorian sugar tongs; and a plated mustard spoon, 9.6oz. gross. (9) £70 - 100
511
A pair of George III gravy spoons, possibly by William Sumner I, London 1794, Old English pattern and engraved crest, 5.6oz. £80 - 120
512
An Edwardian tea caddy, by George Unite, Birmingham 1908, of oval half-fluted form, with domed fluted cover, engraved inscription, 3 1/4in. (8.5cms); and a matching scallop shell caddy spoon, 1907, 4.8oz. (2) £50 - 80
513
An Edwardian two-handled sugar bowl and matching cream jug, by Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1909, of oval form, fluted rims and acanthus capped handles, the jug 3 1/4in. (8cms), 6.175oz. £50 - 80
514
A Victorian bachelor's three-piece tea service, by Henry Stratford Ltd., Sheffield 1884-85, each piece of circular half-fluted form, engraved initials, the teapot with hinged cover and scroll handle, height of teapot 4in. (10cms), 16.5oz. £120 - 180
515
Six Victorian tea spoons, by Thomas Sewell, Newcastle 1856, fiddle pattern and engraved initials, 3.1oz. £30 - 50
516
A Victorian caddy spoon, by Lister & Sons, Newcastle 1852, fiddle pattern and engraved initials; a George III sugar shovel, possibly by Thomas Wallis II, engraved initials; two Victorian teaspoons, by Lister & Sons and Thomas Sewell, Newcastle 1860 and 1870, engraved initials; a Victorian fork and salt spoon, by Reid & Sons, 2.8oz. (6) £30 - 50
517
Two George III dessert spoons, maker's marks worn, London 1819, Kings pattern with union shell heel, and two similar dessert forks, 1817 and 1819, engraved initials, 7.1oz. £50 - 80
518
Six late Victorian silver gilt cake knives and matching forks, by Harrison Bros. & Howson (George Howson), Sheffield 1901, the mother-of-pearl inset handles with leaf pattern terminals, in velvet lined case (originally part of a canteen). £60 - 100
519
Six William IV dessert spoons, by William Bateman II, London 1832, Old English pattern, 5.9oz. £70 - 100
520
Six George III table forks, by Richard Turner, London 1810-11, hourglass pattern with union shell heel, engraved crest and initial 'C', 18.69oz. £120 - 180
521
Two George III tablespoons, by Edward Lees, London 1804, engraved initials; two George III tablespoons, by Thomas Wallis II, London 1805, engraved initials; a George III tablespoon, by Thomas Wallis II & Jonathan Hayne, London 1814, engraved initials; and two William IV tablespoons, by W.B., London 1833; all Old English pattern with single drop, 13.09oz. (7) £80 - 120
522
Two Victorian table forks, by Joseph and Albert Savory, London 1846, fiddle pattern and engraved crest; two William IV dessert forks, by Randall Chatterton, London 1826, hourglass pattern and initials, with union shell heel, engraved crest; two Victorian dessert forks, by George Adams (Chawner & Co.), London 1866 and 1868; and a George V dessert fork, by Cooper Bros. & Sons, Sheffield 1828, Old English pattern and engraved initial, 13.28oz. (7) £80 - 120
523
A pair of Edwardian three-handled pepperettes, by The Alexander Clark Manufacturing Company, Birmingham 1906, in the Arts & Crafts style, with circular bodies and shaped handles, pierced domed covers, shaped legs, on circular platforms, 3 1/4in. (8.5cms), 3.18oz., in velvet lined case. £40 - 60
524
Twelve late Victorian/ Edwardian tea spoons, by Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1898, 1903, 1905 and 1906, fiddle, thread and shell pattern with diamond heels, engraved initial, in velvet lined case, 15.95oz. £100 - 150
525
Four Victorian table salts, by Martin Hall & Co., London 1880, of cauldron form, with castellated border and engraved design, spreading bases, gilt interiors, 2 1/4in. (6cms); and four Victorian salt spoons, by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1880, in velvet lined case, 5.475oz. £70 - 100
526
An Edwardian rose bowl, by R. Pringle & Sons, London 1903, of half-fluted and embossed circular form, decorated floral swags around cartouche, spreading foot, 8 1/2in. (22cms), 15.9oz. £150 - 200
527
A George III wine funnel, by Peter & William Bateman, London 1806, of typical form, with detachable pierced liner, fluted rim, engraved crest, 4 3/4in. (12cms), 3.3oz. £80 - 120
528
A George II salver, by John Tuite, London 1738, shaped circular with raised shell and scroll border, centred by a heraldic crest within ornate cartouche, on four knurlfeet, 15 1/4in. (39cms), 48.5oz. approximately.
See illustration £700 - 1000
529
A pair of George III goblets, by W.T. (a similar mark is registered by William Turton, May 1782 & 1783, 1791), London 1772, each with ovoid gilt lined bowls, beadwork knopped stem and domed feet with beadwork border, 5 3/4in. (14.5cms), 10.9oz. £300 - 400
530
Two George III tablespoons, by Solomon Hougham, London 1796, OId English pattern and engraved initials, 4.02oz. £60 - 80
531
Two George III tablespoons, by Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London 1804, Old English pattern; a George III tablespoon, by Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1795, Old English pattern and engraved initials; a George III teaspoons, by William Eley & William Fern, with embossed floral bowl, and a George VI teaspoon, 7.5oz. (5) £120 - 140
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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