Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
The Two Day Sale (day 1 of 2)
Auctioneer: Canterbury Auction Rooms Location: Canterbury
Contact: Tel: 01227 763337 Fax: 01227 456770
Date: 13th October 2015 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing
Saturday 10 October - 10am to 4pm
Sunday 11 October - 12pm to 4pm
Monday 12 Oct - 10am to 7pm
Mornings of Sale from 8.30am
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Auction Lots - Page 2
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Click to view full image... Four George III silver caddy spoons - with shaped bowl by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1801 (weight 5.7 grammes), with oval filigree bowl by Thomas Willmore, Birmingham 1804 (weight 6.7 grammes), with plain oval bowl and engraved handle, London 1806 (maker's mark worn - weight 10 grammes), with gilt shovel bowl by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1807 (weight 8.5 grammes), and a George IV caddy spoon with plain gilt shovel bowl and turned ivory handle by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1828 £200-300
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Click to view full image... Three George III silver caddy spoons - with circular bowl with die stamped flowerhead ornament, possibly Alice & George Burrows, London 1802 (weight 9.5 grammes), with plain oval bowl and handle by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1807 (weight 6.7 grammes), with plain oval bowl and fiddle pattern handle by William Eaton, London 1819 (initialled - weight 13.5 grammes), a George IV spoon, the shaped bowl engraved with flowers and leaves and with Kings pattern handle, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1825 (weight 8.3 grammes) and a William IV spoon, the shaped bowl engraved with trailing leaf ornament by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1830 (initialled - weight 8 grammes) £200-300
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Click to view full image... Three George III silver caddy spoons - with plain circular bowl and bead mounts to handle, by George Smith & William Fearn, London 1787 (crested - weight 10 grammes), with gilt shovel bowl and bone handle by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1805, with shaped bowl and fiddle pattern handle by Thomas Wallis & Jonathan Hayne, London 1871 (initialled - weight 17.8 grammes) and two William IV spoons - with oval bowl engraved with floral and leaf ornament and fiddle pattern handle by Robert Hennell II, London 1830 (weight 15.5 grammes) and with plain shovel bowl and mother of pearl handle by Taylor & Perry, Birmingham 1830 £200-300
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Click to view full image... Three George III silver caddy spoons - with oval bowl with wrigglework and angular handle, by Thomas Wallis, London 1794 (crested - weight 10 grammes), with oval bowl engraved with octagonal cartouche and trellis ornament by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1804 (initialled - weight 7.4 grammes), with square bowl engraved with band of leaf ornament by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1912 (weight 6.1 grammes), and two George IV spoons - with plain oval bowl and fiddle pattern handle by William Chawner, London 1827 (weight 13.2 grammes) and with plain bowl and bright cut handle by G.B., Exeter 1829 (weight 13.4 grammes) £200-300
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Click to view full image... Three George III silver caddy spoons - with shaped bowl and reeded handle, London 1794 (maker's mark rubbed - initialled - weight 8.7 grammes), with circular bowl engraved with leaf ornament and with engraved handle by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1808 (initialled - weight 7.6 grammes), and with shovel bowl engraved with chequered ornament by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1809 (initialled - weight 6.4 grammes), a George IV spoon, the oval bowl engraved with fruiting vines and with fiddle pattern handle by William Chawner, London 1822 (initialled - weight 8.9 grammes), and a Victorian spoon with plain shovel bowl and turned wood handle by Taylor & Perry, Birmingham 1837 £200-300
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Click to view full image... Three George III silver caddy spoons - with plain oval bowl and handle by William Ely & Fearn, London 1799 (weight 11 grammes), with plain oval bowl and handle by Thomas Wallis, London 1807 (initialled - weight 11.9 grammes), and with plain circular bowl and fiddle and thread pattern handle by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1817 (weight 9 grammes), a George IV spoon with plain shovel bowl and fiddle pattern handle by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1825 (initialled - weight 11.7 grammes), and a Victorian spoon with plain shovel bowl and agate handle, possibly by J. Hilliard, Birmingham 1840 £150-200
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Click to view full image... Three George III silver caddy spoons - with plain shovel pattern bowl and fiddle pattern handle by Anne Robertson, circa 1804 (no date letter - crested - weight 16.7 grammes), with plain shovel bowl, twisted handle and twig pattern terminal by Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1805 (weight 20.7 grammes), and with shovel bowl engraved with oval cartouche and turned ivory handle, Birmingham 1807 (maker's mark rubbed), a George IV spoon with shovel bowl and handle embossed with floral ornament by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1823 (weight 20.8 grammes), a William IV spoon with mother of pearl handle by George Unite, Birmingham 1835, and a George V silver feeding spoon by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1912 £250-350
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Click to view full image... A late Victorian silver framed rectangular dressing table mirror of shaped outline, the silver pierced and embossed in bold floral leaf scroll and trellis ornament, mounted on faded blue velvet backing, inset with shaped bevelled mirror panel, 16.5ins x 12ins overall by H. Matthews, Birmingham 1894 (silver thin at highlights and with some damage and old repairs, backing velvet thin and faded and plate slightly marked) £80-120
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Click to view full image... A Victorian silver fiddle pattern ladle, by Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1856 (engraved with crane to terminal - weight 10ozs) £150-200
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Click to view full image... A pair of George III silver fiddle pattern gravy spoons, 12ins overall, by William Eley Fearn & Chawner, London 1812 (weight 8ozs) £100-150
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Click to view full image... Six George III silver Old English pattern table spoons by William Eley & William Fearn, London 1805 (monogrammed), three George III ditto by Stephen Adams, London 1783 and 1784 (monogrammed) and five other silver table spoons, various (weight 27ozs) £250-350
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Click to view full image... Two William IV silver Old English pattern table spoons, London 1834 (initialled), seven other Georgian silver Old English pattern table spoons (all variously initialled), two dessert spoons and a marrow spoon (weight 22ozs) £150-200
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Click to view full image... Twelve George III silver fiddle pattern table forks by Solomon Hougham, London 1812 and twelve Victorian silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons by Joseph & Albert Savory, London 1844 (all crested weight 45ozs) £450-600
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Click to view full image... Five George III silver fiddle pattern table forks by William Eley & Fearn, London 1814 (crested), a Victorian ditto, London 1839, and six Victorian silver fiddle pattern dessert forks by Robert Williams & Sons, Exeter, 1850 (all initialled weight 25ozs) £200-300
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Click to view full image... Eight Victorian silver fiddle pattern dessert forks by Hyam Hyams, London 1843, four George III silver Old English pattern dessert forks by William Chawner II, London 1824, and a selection of other silver fiddle pattern forks, spoons and ladles, various dates and makers (weight 39ozs) £350-500
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Click to view full image... Five Victorian silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons by John Stone, Exeter 1851 (initialled "A"), one other similar, London 1833, and a selection of silver fiddle pattern table spoons, dessert spoons and tea spoons, various dates and makers (combined weight 31ozs) £250-350
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Click to view full image... An Edward VII silver spoon with circular hammered bowl and triple entwined handle, 6.25ins overall, by Ramsden & Carr (weight 1.27ozs) £250-350
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Click to view full image... A set of six Elizabeth II silver rat tail pattern fish knives and forks by A. Chick & Sons Ltd, London 1976, an Elizabeth II silver sugar castor with moulded girdle to body, 6ins high, by D.S.S., London 1988, a selection of other silverware (combined weighable silver 42ozs), and a small quantity of platedware, various £400-600
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Click to view full image... A pair of George III silver "Berry" spoons, embossed and engraved with vines, floral ornament and strapwork, by W.E., London 1802, eight Victorian silver tea spoons with bead mounts and engraved with ferns and oval wreath, by Chawner & Co, London 1875, two silver tobacco boxes, a vinaigrette and a napkin ring (combined weight 15ozs), and a small selection of silvery metal items, various £200-300
75
Click to view full image... A pair of George III silver Kings pattern asparagus servers, 9.25ins overall, by William Ely and William Fearn, London 1814, a George III silver rectangular teapot stand on four scroll panel feet, 6.25ins x 4.75ins, by Alexander Field, London 1805, and three other small items of silver, various (combined weight 20ozs) £200-300
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Click to view full image... A Victorian silver circular salver, the shaped and moulded rim with shell and scroll mounts and engraved with leaf scroll ornament, on three pierced panel feet, 8ins diameter, by Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1845 (crested), a George III silver oval milk jug with reeded mounts and angular loop handle and engraved with band of strap work, 4ins high, by Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London 1904 (monogrammed), and an Edward VII silver oval sugar basket with reed mounts and engraved with band of floral and scroll ornament, 5.25ins x 3.5ins x 3ins high, by R. & S. Garrard & Co, London 1907 (basket with handle loose - weight 17ozs) £150-200
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Click to view full image... A George V silver four piece condiment set with gadroon and scroll mounts on scroll feet, comprising - two rectangular salts and two square pepper pots, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1913, a selection of napkin rings and other silverware, various (combined weighable silver 10ozs) £100-150
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Click to view full image... A George V silver oval sauce boat with gadroon mounts, double C-scroll handle and on shell pattern feet, 3.75ins high, by Clark & Sewell, Chester 1922, a ditto silver circular two-handled sugar bowl with bead and scroll mounts, 3ins high, by Collingwood & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1927, and a small selection of other silver items (combined weighable silver 30ozs - some with presentation engravings), and a plated sauce boat £250-350
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Click to view full image... A late Victorian silver two-handled cup and cover with pierced cover, double C-scroll handles, and moulded girdle to body, on circular footrim, 6.5ins high, by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1899 (with presentation inscription), an Edward VII silver circular bowl embossed with leaf and floral ornament, on circular footrim, 6.25ins diameter x 4ins high, by Fenton Brothers Ltd, Sheffield 1903, an Edward VII three trumpet spill vase, on circular vase, 8.25ins high, Birmingham 1909 (boxed), and a selection of other silver, various (combined weighable silver 24ozs) £200-300
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Click to view full image... A late Victorian bachelor's silver spherical teapot of hammered finish, inset with various coins and with ebonised scroll handle, 4.25ins high (maker's mark rubbed), Chester 1898, a George VI silver cream jug with reeded rim and angular handle, 3ins high, by Robert Edgar Stone, London 1837, and a small selection of other silver items, various (combined gross weight 21ozs) £150-200
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Click to view full image... A George V silver rectangular teapot with gadroon mounts, part reeded body and ebonised angular handle, 6ins high, by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, a set of ten silver tea spoons and matching sugar tongs, Sheffield 1921, and two matching plated tea spoons in fitted case, and a small selection of other silver items, various (combined gross weight 31ozs) £250-350
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Click to view full image... An Edward VII silver belt with pierced links, 27ins overall, by Henry Mathews, Birmingham 1904, a ditto evening purse, 3ins x 2ins, Chester 1909, a Continental silvery metal rectangular inkstand, 6.5ins x 4.5ins, import mark for London 1891, and a Continental silvery metal spoon, 7ins overall (combined weighable silver 11ozs) £100-150
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Click to view full image... A 20th Century Continental silvery metal fish pattern spice box with enamel eyes and articulated body, the mouth opening to reveal two lidded containers, 5.25ins overall £100-150
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Click to view full image... A set of twelve Continental silvery metal oval napkin rings, 2ins wide x 1in high (stamped Sterling 925 - weight 10ozs) £120-160
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Click to view full image... A 19th Century Russian silver and niello work rectangular box, the lid decorated with soldiers and harnessed horses, the base with minarets and towers, the sides with leaves, 3.5ins x 2.875ins x .5ins high, with 84 Standard mark and maker's mark (weight 3.375ozs) £200-300
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Click to view full image... A Peruvian silvery metal circular two-handled sugar box and cover, the lid with flowerhead pattern terminal and the body decorated with stylised leaf bandings, and with conforming leaf capped loop handles, 4.75ins high (marked to base "Ilaria 925" - weight 11ozs) £150-200
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Click to view full image... A 19th Century French silvery metal baluster shaped coffee pot with domed lid, engraved with scroll ornament and floral swags, 6.75ins high, by Francois Diosne, a George V silver baluster shaped hot water pot of 18th Century design, 8.25ins high, by George Heath, London 1911, an Edward VII silver circular two-handled bowl with angular handles, 5.5ins diameter x 3.625ins high, by John Edward Wilmot, Birmingham 1908, and a late Victorian embossed silver circular two-handled bowl, 4ins diameter x 2.75ins high, by Holland, Son & Slater, London 1881 (combined gross weight 36ozs) £250-350
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PLATED ITEMS

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Click to view full image... A pair of late Victorian plated circular wine coasters, the moulded rim with floral and leaf mounts, and with engraved crest to centre, 6.5ins diameter x 2.125ins high £80-120
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Click to view full image... A 19th Century plated group of three small children playing with a bird, on naturalistic base, 11ins high £150-200
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Click to view full image... A pair of late 19th/early 20th Century plated candlesticks of Neo Classical design, the fluted columns with acanthus capitols, on bases with rams heads and bellflower swags, 13.25ins high (some wear to plate) £120-160
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COLOURED STONES

JEWELLERY AND WATCHES

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Click to view full image... A 9ct gold mounted diamond solitaire ring, the brilliant cut stone approximately 1.8ct (gross weight 3.2 grammes - ring size Q) £2000-3000
Note: The vendor had this ring reset from its original mount circa 2000
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Click to view full image... A modern 18ct white gold mounted diamond solitaire ring, the brilliant cut stone approximately 1.26ct (gross weight 2.4 grammes - ring size N ½) £2000-3000
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Click to view full image... A 1920s 18ct white gold and platinum mounted diamond solitaire ring, the old cut stone 1.7ct (gross weight 2.7 grammes - ring size L) £1800-2000
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Click to view full image... A modern 18ct white gold and platinum mounted diamond solitaire ring, the brilliant cut stone 1.09ct (gross weight 3.6 grammes - ring size N) £900-1200
Note: With Anchor Certificate No. 1/21033-004 confirming the stone to be 1.09ct, clarity I1, colour O-P
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Click to view full image... A modern 18ct gold white mounted diamond solitaire ring, the princess cut stone approximately .40ct (gross weight 2.5 grammes - ring size G) £500-600
102
Click to view full image... A modern gold and silvery coloured mounted diamond solitaire ring, the brilliant cut stone approximately .33ct (gross weight 2.8 grammes - ring size R) £200-300
103
Click to view full image... A modern 18ct gold and platinum mounted diamond solitaire ring, the central brilliant cut stone approximately .20ct, set to each shoulder with three small rose cut diamonds (gross weight 1.9 grammes - ring size M ½) £150-200
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Click to view full image... A modern platinum mounted three stone diamond ring by Dominic Walmsley, the central brilliant cut stone approximately .41ct shouldered by two further stones approximately .35ct, within collet setting (colour F - clarity VS - gross weight 4.8 grammes - ring size L) £800-1200
Note: This ring was purchased in 2013 for £2700 and is accompanied by an Insurance Certificate for £3200
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Click to view full image... A modern 18ct gold sapphire and diamond ring, the oval cut sapphire approximately 1.50ct bordered by two brilliant cut diamonds each approximately .33ct (gross weight 5.2 grammes - ring size N) £1200-1500
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Click to view full image... A modern 18ct gold pink sapphire and diamond set ring, the face set with three oval cut sapphires (estimated weight 1.72ct) interspersed by four small brilliant cut diamonds (estimated weight .25ct - gross weight 4.2 grammes - ring size Q) £500-700
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
The Two Day Sale (day 1 of 2)
Auctioneer: Canterbury Auction Rooms Location: Canterbury
Contact: Tel: 01227 763337 Fax: 01227 456770
Date: 13th October 2015 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing
Saturday 10 October - 10am to 4pm
Sunday 11 October - 12pm to 4pm
Monday 12 Oct - 10am to 7pm
Mornings of Sale from 8.30am
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