Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
Silver & Vertu | |||
Auctioneer: | Lawrences, Crewkerne | Location: | South Street, Crewkerne |
Contact: | Telephone: 01460 73041 Fax: 01460 270799 | ||
Date: | 8th April 2014 | Time: | 10:00AM |
Details: | Viewing: Friday 4th April 9am to 4.30pm Saturday 5th April 9.30am to 1pm Monday 7th April 9am to 4.3pm Tuesday 8th April 9am to 7pm Wednesday 9th April 9am to 4.30pm Thursday 10th April 9am to 4.30pm Friday 11th April 9am to 10am |
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Auction Lots - Page 1 | |||
Spoons, Flatware and Cutlery | |||
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A SET OF SIX GEORGE III OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLE FORKS by Thomas Wallis & Jonathan Hayne, London 1814; 11.25 oz (6) £160-170 |
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A SET OF TEN GEORGE III TABLE KNIVES with steel blades & green-stained ivory handles, and a set of ten plated steel table forks with three tines & green-stained ivory handles, the knives with cutler's mark "COOPER"; the knives 10" (25.5 cms) long (20) £100-150 |
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A SET OF TWELVE EARLY VICTORIAN OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLE SPOONS crested, by Richard Sibley (II), London 1838; 25.5 oz (12) £340-360 |
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A SET OF TWELVE VICTORIAN SCOTTISH TEA SPOONS with engraved decoration & bead borders, monogrammed, maker's mark "WD" overstriking another, Glasgow 1869; 7.2 oz (12) £50-70 |
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A SET OF SIX GEORGE II / III SCOTTISH TABLE SPOONS Hanoverian pattern engraved crest & motto, by David Warnock, Glasgow (DW, town mark, DW, B) c.1760; 13.25 oz (6) £220-260 |
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A SET OF SIX GEORGE IV OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLE SPOONS crested, by William Bateman, London 1821; 12.9 oz (6) £160-170 |
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A SET OF SIX GEORGE III OLD ENGLISH PATTERN DESSERT SPOONS crested, by Stephen Adams, London 1819; 7 oz (6) £80-100 |
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A SET OF TWELVE WILLIAM IV FEATHER EDGE TABLE FORKS (single struck), by Mary Chawner, London 1835; 26 oz £350-360 |
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A MATCHED SET OF SIX GEORGE III OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLE SPOONS (five by Joseph Ash and one by G&I. Piercy), London 1815; 11.6 oz (6) £160-170 |
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A MIXED LOT: A set of four modern egg spoons, an American cream ladle, two pairs of sugar tongs, a late Victorian cast fruit serving spoon and a pair of 18th century Continental tea spoons; the fruit spoon 8.6" (22 cms) long; 8 oz (10) £100-130 |
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A PAIR OF GEORGE III TABLE SPOONS in an unusual pattern (French Fiddle), initialled "P", by William Eley & William Fearn, London 1802; 4.9 oz (2) £40-60 |
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NINE VARIOUS GEORGE III OLD ENGLISH DESSERT SPOONS some crested, and four others with "berry" decoration, mixed makers & dates, London 1787-1816; 13.25 oz (13) £120-160 |
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A GEORGE IV SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL FIDDLE PATTERN SOUP LADLE initialled "R", by David Gray of Dumfries (anchor, unicorn's head, G, anchor, DG) 1820-30; 13.6" (34.4 cms) long; 7.4 oz £250-300 |
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AN EDWARDIAN MOUNTED STEEL & PLATED CARVING SET with simulated ivory handles & embossed mounts including a steel, two carving knives, two carving forks & a pair of fish carvers, the mounts with maker's mark "JB", Sheffield 1905 (fitted case); the steel 14" (35.5 cms) long £70-100 |
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A GEORGE III BEAD PATTERN SOUP LADLE with a swirl-fluted bowl, initialled "C" on the back of the terminal, by Thomas Wallis, London 1769; 13.6" (34.7 cms) long; 5.3 oz £200-300 |
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A GEORGE III MOTE SPOON with a diamond-point finial, a single drop, initialled "B", the bowl pierced with crosslets & scrolls, maker's mark only (struck twice), "H?", London c.1765; 5.25" (13.5 cms) long; 0.2 oz £70-100 |
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A RARE EARLY 19TH CENTURY MALTESE LARGE MARROW SCOOP with a single drop & shoulders, engraved crest & motto "VIRTUS MILLE SCUTA", by Gioacchino Lebrun (Master of the Mint 1787), Hildebrand Oakes period, 1810-1820; 10.55" (26.8 cms) long; 1.95 oz £150-200 |
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A GEORGE I MOTE SPOON with a long stem, & a plain rattail, the bowl pierced with scrolls, maker's mark only "AS", London c.1725; 6.1" (15.5 cms) long; 0.2 oz £100-150 |
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A MODERN CASED SET OF ELEVEN DESSERT/FRUIT KNIVES & TWELVE FORKS with faceted, mother of pearl handles, by Brook & Son (of Edinburgh), Sheffield 1933; the case 11.5" (29.3 cms) long £80-120 |
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ASSORTED BEAD PATTERN FLATWARE (SINGLE STRUCK & SOME LATER BEADED): A pair of George III sauce ladles, initialled, a set of five George III table forks, a pair of George III table spoons, a set of three George III dessert spoons, a George III dessert fork & a George IV dessert fork, crested; 18.25 oz (14) £180-200 |
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AN EDWARDIAN CASED SET OF TWELVE DESSERT/FRUIT KNIVES & TWELVE FORKS with mother of pearl handles, maker's mark "JS", Sheffield 1909 (retailed by Sorley of Glasgow); the case 12" (30 cms) wide £150-200 |
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A SET OF SIX GEORGE III OLD ENGLISH PATTERN DESSERT SPOONS initialled "R", maker's mark rubbed, probably by John Lambe, London 1783; 5.6 oz (6) £80-100 |
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A GEORGE III MEAT SKEWER engraved with a very small initial "M", by Richard Crossley, London 1796 and a Victorian plated skewer; the former 11.3" (28.8 cms) long; 2.1 oz (2) £40-60 |
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A SET OF SIX GEORGE III OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLE SPOONS crested, by William Eley & William Fearn, London 1815; 12.8 oz (6) £190-200 |
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A PAIR OF GEORGE IV SCISSOR SNUFFERS with openwork handles, feather-edging & a floral boss pivot, by Joseph Angell, London 1825; 6.9" (17.6 cms) long; 3.6 oz £250-300 |
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A SET OF SIX GEORGE III / IV SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL TODDY LADLES Fiddle pattern, initialled "McH", by William Jamieson of Aberdeen (WJ, A, B, D, WJ) 1810-30; 6.7" (17 cms) long; 6.8 oz (6) £250-300 |
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A PAIR OF GEORGE IV QUEEN'S PATTERN NUT CRACKS crested, by Charles Eley, London 1825; 5.9" (14.8 cms) long; 5.8 oz £100-150 |
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A SET OF SIX LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL DECORATIVE SPOONS each with a different figure terminal, pseudo marks c.1900; 7.3" (18.5 cms) long; 10.25 oz (6) £100-120 |
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A VICTORIAN MATCHED SET OF SIX DEVONSHIRE PATTERN DESSERT FORKS crested, by two makers (George Adams & John S. Hunt), London 1852/56/57; 12.4 oz (6) £120-160 |
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A MODERN PRESENTATION TROWEL with a carved ivory handle, inscribed "Presented to the Right Hon. Sir G. Rowland Blades, BE, JP, MP, Lord Mayor of London on the occasion of his laying the cornerstone of the West Wing Caxton Convalescent Home Limpstead 15 Oct.1927", by Martin Hall & Co., Sheffield 1926; 13.5" (34.4 cms) long £100-150 |
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A MIXED LOT: A pair of early 19th century unascribed sugar tongs, maker's mark "S&H" (struck twice), twelve bean-end coffee spoons, two small pairs of sugar tongs, two other spoons & an ashtray with an enamelled centre; the latter 4.5" (11 cms) diameter; 7 oz £50-70 |
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A SET OF SIX GEORGE III / IV SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL TABLE SPOONS Fiddle pattern, initialled "AEBMcH", by William Jamieson of Aberdeen (WJ, ABD, WJ) 1810-30; 12.25 oz (6) £170-200 |
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A MIXED LOT: A set of six George IV Old English pattern dessert forks & two table forks, by George Ferris of Exeter 1822, a set of four table forks by W. Eley & W. Fearn, London 1818, all initialled to match, two George II table spoons, three George III table spoons and an Exeter-made table spoon (all but one with initials); 33 oz (18) £200-250 |
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A GEORGE III FISH SLICE with a bright-cut bordered stem & a rounded, triform blade pierced & engraved with fish & scrolls, maker's mark only, struck twice, by Thomas Chawner, London c.1775; 12.4" (31.5 cms) long; 5.5 oz £150-200 |
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BY GEORG JENSEN: A set of seven Continental pattern table knives, five side knives & a carving fork (with stainless steel blades/tines), all with English import marks for London 1931 together with two Arcadia pattern side knives (with stainless steel blades) import-marked London 1936/38 and two Pyramid pattern dessert spoons & two dessert forks, import-marked London 1935/36/38; 7.9 oz weighable silver (19) £250-300 |
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AN EDWARDIAN FIDDLE & THREAD PATTERN FISH SLICE & FORK initialled, by R. Stebbings, London 1906 and a Fiddle & Thread (single struck) basting spoon, by Charles Lias, London 1841; the latter 12.2" (31 cms) long; 15 oz (3) £150-200 |
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A GEORGE III MOTE SPOON with a diamond point finial & a single drop, initialled "S", the bowl pierced with crosslets & scrolls, heightened on the reverse by engraving, maker's mark only "JW", (struck twice), probably by John Wrenn (II), London c.1775; 5.5" (14 cms) long; 0.32 oz £100-150 |
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AN EDWARDIAN TEA INFUSER SPOON with a pierced bowl & a slide-off, pierced domed cover, maker's mark "HJC&CO.LTD", Birmingham 1905; 5.75" (14.8 cms) long; 0.9 oz £30-50 |
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A MIXED LOT: A pair of Victorian sauce ladles, Old English pattern, initialled & dated "1867" by Elisabeth Eaton, London 1846, a set of eleven Old English tea spoons, initialled, by G.M. Jackson, London 1895, thirteen other various tea spoons, five condiment spoons, two small butter knives, a jam spoon & a plated salt spoon; 20 oz (lot) £140-180 |
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A MIXED LOT: A rare* Old English pattern table spoon by Peter & Jonathan Bateman, London 1790, another to match by Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1794, three George III tea spoons, a pair of George III sugar tongs & two George II table spoons, all initialled/dedicated; 9.7 oz (8) £120-150 *Rare, as this partnership lasted only a matter of months and they are only seen with the date letter "P" for London 1790. |
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A PAIR OF VICTORIAN FIDDLE TABLE SPOONS by Thomas Smily, London 1860, a pair of Fiddle table spoons by Joseph Hicks, Exeter 1823, two other George III table spoons (one by Hester Bateman), all initialled, and seven various Fiddle pattern dessert spoons, one initialled; 21.9 oz (13) £150-200 |
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A VICTORIAN, EXETER-MADE CADDY SPOON with a fluted bowl & a leaf stamped in relief on the terminal, by Phillip Osment, 1863; 3.45" (8.8 cms) long; 0.35 oz £30-40 |
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A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVERGILT ICE CREAM SERVING SPOONS with engraved decoration, the terminals set with turquoise & amethyst glass beads, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1882; 8.75" (22 cms) long; 5.25 oz (2) £150-170 |
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A POST-WAR CADDY SPOON with a small round bowl & a hardstone-set terminal, by Lilian Alexandra Markham, Birmingham 1950; 3.75" (9.5 cms) long; 0.5 oz £40-60 |
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A GEORGE III BUTTER SPADE with a later green-stained ivory handle, crested, by John Emes, London 1799 and a George III ivory-handled Stilton scoop, with pusher by Lawrence & Co., Birmingham 1814; the latter 6.25" (16 cms) long (2) £120-150 |
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A SET OF SIX VICTORIAN ENGRAVED DESSERT KNIVES & SIX DESSERT FORKS with carved ivory handles, by H. Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield 1863; the knives 8.6" (22 cms) long (12) £80-100 |
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BY GEORG JENSEN: A modern Danish Acorn pattern caddy spoon, import marked London 1926, a small Acorn pattern butter knife, import marked London 1963 and a small Cactus pattern spoon with tines; the latter 5.75" (14.8 cms) long; 2.4 oz (3) £120-150 |
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SIX VARIOUS EXETER-MADE TABLE SPOONS Old English pattern including: one by Joseph Hicks, 1806, one by George Ferris, 1817, two by William Woodman (of Bristol), 1825 & 1826, another by William Woodman (2nd mark) 1830 and another by an unascribed maker, "TW", 1828, all initialled; 11.4 oz (6) £100-150 |
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A GEORGE III OLD ENGLISH PATTERN BASTING OR SERVING SPOON initialled "C", by Peter & William Bateman, London 1810; 11.5" (29.3 cms) long; 3.7 oz £70-90 |
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SPOONS: A George III Old English table spoon, initialled, by Hester Bateman c.1775, a set of three Fiddle table spoons, initialled, by R. Peppin, London 1819, a pair of Fiddle Thread & Shell table spoons by James Beebe, London 1827, an Old English pattern table spoon, initialled, London 1786 and two other dessert spoons; 17.1 oz (9) £100-150 |
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD | |||
Silver & Vertu | |||
Auctioneer: | Lawrences, Crewkerne | Location: | South Street, Crewkerne |
Contact: | Telephone: 01460 73041 Fax: 01460 270799 | ||
Date: | 8th April 2014 | Time: | 10:00AM |
Details: | Viewing: Friday 4th April 9am to 4.30pm Saturday 5th April 9.30am to 1pm Monday 7th April 9am to 4.3pm Tuesday 8th April 9am to 7pm Wednesday 9th April 9am to 4.30pm Thursday 10th April 9am to 4.30pm Friday 11th April 9am to 10am |
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