Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
Autumn Fine Art, Furnishings & Collectors Sale (Day 1 of 2)
Auctioneer: Nicholas Mellors Auctioneers Location: Kelham Road, Newark, Nottinghamshire BH24 1BX
Contact: Telephone: 01636 705456
Date: 15th October 2015 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing
Saturday 10th October 2015 10.00am - 4.00pm
Monday 12th October 2015 10.00am - 4.00pm
Tuesday 13th October 2015 12.00pm - 7.00pm
Wednesday 14th October 2015 10.00am - 4.00pm
Day of Sale From 8.30am
or by appointment
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Auction Lots - Page 1

SILVER PLATED WARE

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  A set of 5 butter knives, the blades decorated with an early biplane, stamped stainless nickel steel, ivorine handles, each 17cm long (5) £20 - 30
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  A WMF silver plated embossed basket and inset glass dish with frosted base and partially scalloped edge, floral design to sides of basket, beaded rim, base stamped Württembergische Metallwarenfabrik, Circa 1910 £25 - 40
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  An elaborately worked silver plated basket with scrolls and flowers design, hinged handle with further decoration, base marked Martin, Hall & Co, Circa 1870 £20 - 30
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  A moulded glass claret jug with silver plated mounts, 25cm high £20 - 30
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  A Danish silver plated table centrepiece in the form of a Viking longboat, the detachable cover pierced with stylised stars and with pair of nozzles; together with a stand, 28cm wide, 13cm high £20 - 30

SILVER

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  An Edward VII silver hand mirror in Art Nouveau style embossed with flower heads and trailing leafage, shield shaped bevelled plate, 32cm long, by Walker Hall & Sons Ltd, London 1902 £120 - 160
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  Two similar arch topped rectangular silver photograph frames each bearing a similar crest, and inscribed to the bases: "Darling Elsie with Horace's Best Love Christmas 1928" the other "Darling Horace with Elsie's Best Love Christmas 1925", 18cm high, 12cm wide, one with indistinct maker's mark the other by G & S Co Ltd, London 1917 & London 1925 £220 - 280
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  Asprey & Co - a silver dressing table jar of cylindrical design the glass body wheel engraved with bees and trailing vines, the screw on cover engine turned and with beaded decoration, 7cm high, 8cm diameter, by Asprey & Co Ltd, London 1917 £50 - 70
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  A George III Mote spoon, the pierced bowl with criss-cross pattern, tapered stem, indistinct marks, 14cm long, cased £80 - 120
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  A George III Mote spoon with pierced bowl the stem feathered with chamfered tapered finial, indistinct marks, 13cm long, cased £80 - 120
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  A George III Mote spoon with pierced bowl the plain stem with chamfered tapered finial, indistinct marks, 13cm long £60 - 80
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  An unusual George III Mote spoon with pierced stylised feather bowl, the plain stem with chamfered tapered finial, indistinct marks, 14cm long £80 - 120
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  A George V campana-shaped two-handled cup, the plain body above stylised chased acanthus leaf border, the circular foot with similar decoration, NA, Birmingham, 1925, 11.5cm high, 5ozs £30 - 40
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  A Georgian style four piece cruet set, the oval salts with blue glass liners on ball feet, the pepper pots with open fret work, by Docker & Burn Ltd, Birmingham, 1925, (1 x salt 1924) together with a George V trumpet shaped posy vase, plain on circular foot, by BP, Birmingham, 1920 and a late Victorian oval mirror, the body turned and engraved with scrolling foliage, birds and flowers, Birmingham, 1897 (6) £35 - 45
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  A Victorian novelty snuff spoon, with Devil's head terminal above plain stem and bowl, John Middleton (of Hukin & Heath), London, 1898, 8cm long, .5ozs £50 - 80
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  A set of four George III Old English Pattern teaspoons, John Robertson II & John Watson, Newcastle c.1811 together with three George III Fiddle pattern teaspoons, two engraved with a crest, Reid & Sons, Newcastle, 1801 (7), 3ozs £80 - 120
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  A collection of seventeen 19th Century Fiddle pattern teaspoons, fourteen engraved with various initials, maker's marks include:
Robert, James & Josiah Williams, Exeter, 1 x 1845; 3 x 1848 & 3 x 1852 (7)
John Osment, Exeter, 1829 (1)
RW, Exeter, 1836 (1)
Josiah Williams & Co., Exeter, 2 x 1858 (2)
CL, London, 4 x 1843 (4)
SW, Edinburgh, 1839 (1)
makers's mark indistinct, Edinburgh, circa 1854 (1)
11ozs £150 - 180
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  A Collection of thirty-six 18th/19th Century various teaspoons & a caddy spoon (37), including:
Five Old English Pattern Teaspoons, London, 1802, 1805,1807, 1820 & 1852, various makers
Seven Old English Pattern teaspoons, circa 1790s, marks rubbed & indistinct
Three George III Old English Pattern teaspoons, each engraved ML, maker's mark of SG/EW, London, 1799
Three William IV Old English Pattern teaspoons, each engraved with initials, maker's mark WB, London, 1832
Four William IV Old English Pattern bright-cut engraved teaspoons, each with initials, maker's mark T.S, London, 1835
Six Fiddle pattern teaspoons, maker's mark E.M/W.E, London, 5 x 1816 & 1 x 1825
A George III Caddy spoon, bright cut engraved, circa 1810, marks rubbed
Eight various spoon including four teaspoons, one egg spoon, two salt shovel and one mustard spoon, various dates and makers (37) £100 - 150
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  A quantity of 19th Century flatware including:
Three Fiddle pattern dessert spoons, each engraved with initials - various makers, 1808, 1819 & 1853
A Fiddle pattern Table spoon, Richard Pearce, London, 1820
Three Hanovarian pattern dessert spoons, London, marks rubbed circa 1770
A pair of Russian silver 19th Century Fiddle pattern table spoons, engraved with initials, maker's mark: IKOP, 84
standard
A 19th Century Fiddle and Thread pattern dessert spoon and fork, Continental marks? gross 18ozs £150 - 200
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  A modern plain salver, with pie crust rim on scroll feet, E.Viner, Sheffield, 1954, 19.5cm diameter, 10ozs £60 - 100
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  A Continental silver bonbon dish, the pierced side engraved with a floral design, Greek key border, base stamped 84 standard, other marks indistinct, 6.5cm high, 15cm wide, 6oz £40 - 60
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  A late Victorian goblet mounted as a Challenge cup, plain body with reeded knop and rim on turned wooden base with stylised bullet grips, the mount engraved with presentation inscription: June 1944 Sgt. H Cownley "D" Coy.; the goblet by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, 1891, 19.5cm high overall £120 - 180
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  A pair of Edward VII Kiddush Goblets, thistle shaped on circular feet, wriggle work engraved, JZ, Chester 1915, 3ozs £40 - 60
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  An Edwardian VII toast rack with loop handle, on ball feet, JG Ltd, Birmingham 1909, 3ozs £40 - 60
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  A set of six Modern trefid end teaspoons, D&F, Birmingham, 1957 in original case; together with Six George IV Old English Pattern condiment spoons, JD/WD, Sheffield, 1928, and a matched set of four rat tail pattern teaspoons, G.W.F, Sheffield, 3 x 1909 & 1908, 6 ozs £30 - 50
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  A set of eight late Victorian Old English Pattern teaspoons, the bowls with rat tails, FH, London 1900, 6ozs £30 - 40
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  A matched pair of salt & pepper pots of vasular shape on shell and hoof feet, Henry Wilkinson, Sheffield 1925 & 1926; together with a Modern matched pair of urnular shape, Birmingham, 1995 & 1996 (4), 4ozs £30 - 50
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  A set of six George III Old English Pattern Dessert spoons, bright cut engraved, each with a crest, by Thomas and William Chawner, London 1765, 8oz £120 - 160
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  A set of six Dubarry pattern silver handled tea knives, marked Sheffield 1993 United Cutlers, each 21.5cm long (6) £30 - 50
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Click to view full image... A silver rose bowl embossed with scrolling foliage, by C. S. Harris & Sons Ltd, London 1910, 14.5cm high, 21.5cm diameter, 14ozs £80 - 120
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  A pair of Norwegian silver salts in the form of stylised Viking ships, marked Marius Hammer, 830 std, 2.5cm high, 8cm wide, 1oz £40 - 60
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  A late Victorian large silver mounted desk set including letter holder and blotter, the slope front letter holder applied panels of chased flowers, scrolling leaves, open latticework and rocaille decoration within stylised egg-and-dart border, marked William Comyns, London, 1900; the blotter conforming (2) £450 - 600
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Click to view full image... An Arts & Crafts butter knife, the plain body with open twisted handle surmounted by a green labradorite stone within bead work frame, by Charles Robert Ashbee, London, 1900
c/f: one similar sold Treadway Toomey Galleries, Chicago, 6th June 2015, see lot 377 £1200 - 1500
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  A Victorian christening mug, the body half lobed, the upper section embossed and repoussé decorated with vacant and filled cartouches inscribed "Mary Rosemund Browne From Her Godfather April 1904", leaf wrapped shaped handle, circular foot, 9cm high by Fenton Brothers, Sheffield 1901, 4ozs £30 - 50
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  A George V circular basket, the swing handle above body with open fret work on raised circular foot with open stylized egg-and-dart decoration, maker's mark indistinct, Birmingham, 1913: together with a purple glass liner, 10cm diameter, 5ozs £100 - 150
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  Two Victorian circular bowls: the first parcel-gilt with wavy rim above body, chased and engraved with flowers and acanthus leaves, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, 1895; the second with plain rim above body chased and engraved with berries, scrolling foliage and two plain central cartouches, J.N.M(appin), London 1891, retailed by Mappin & Webb, together with a George V shaped rectangular pin tray, the wavy rim above a body chased with cupids, birds, animals and scrolling foliage, George Stockwell & Co, London, 1919, 5ozs (3) £60 - 100
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  A late Victorian cream jug, boat shaped, with stylised foliate rim and C-scroll handle, the body floral engraved with wrythen fluted oval foot, Charles Boyton, London, 1898, 3ozs £40 - 60
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Click to view full image... A late 19th Century Continental ashtray ? cast in the form of a horse, it's back with hinged cover, .930 standard, import mark F, stamped London, 1892 £1000 - 1500
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Click to view full image... A silver & silver-gilt large table centrepiece, shaped square with wavy rim, the body chased with scrolling foliage, baskets of flowers on four scrolling feet with masks, stamped London Assay Office,1950, 925, 19cm high, 28.5cm wide, 38ozs £700 - 1000
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  A William IV three-piece tea service, comprising teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, each of bulbous form, the bodies chased with gadrooned decoration, above scroll feet; the teapot with hinged cover and finial, C-scroll handle, John Tapley, London, 1836, 30ozs gross (3) £400 - 600
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  A Victorian large parcel-gilt sugar basin, shaped circular with S-scroll handles, the plain body engraved with a crest, on shaped feet chased with anthemions, I.J.K, London, 1844, 12ozs £60 - 90
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  A set of four 19th Century Continental salt spoons, the plain bowls with handles terminating in seated putti, marks indistinct £20 - 30
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  A pair of Victorian silver fish servers, the tine and blade engraved with stylised geometric and floral patterns, the handles cast with scrolls and band of anthemions, Aaron Hadfield, Sheffield, 1846 £100 - 140
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  A 19th Century Russian spoon, the bowl engraved with floral design on plain stem with chamfered terminal, maker's mark of Stepan Levin, Moscow 1875-1897, 84 standard 19cm long and another Russian smaller spoon with twisted stem, the bowl engraved with a railway scene, marks rubbed (2) £120 - 180
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  A set of six 19th Century Russian Fiddle pattern teaspoons, marked: ru BA 1862 84 indistinct maker's mark, 5ozs £300 - 400
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Click to view full image... A George II pear-shaped coffee pot, the hinged lid with wrythen fluted finial, above a body chased with scrolls and floral decoration, the spout with acanthus leaf terminal, on circular foot chased with a band of stylised lion's heads and acanthus leaf design, C-scroll wooden handle, 29.5cm high, by William Grundy, London, 1757, 33ozs £1200 - 1500
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  A Continental .800 standard relief panel of The Last Supper, 13cm x 25cm, in ebonised oak frame bearing silver plaque inscribed "Oberammergau Passion 1930" £100 - 150
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  A fine Continental silver commemorative dish the broad rim embossed with shells, scrolls, flower heads and leafage on shaped panels, the centre with applied crest beneath a crown and dragon headed banner, spreading circular shallow foot, inscribed "Homenagem DO Football Club, DO Porto a Norman Hall " dated 29/6/930, beaded border, 50.5cm diameter, marked £800 - 1200
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Click to view full image... A nine branch Menorah the pierced back with stylised birds and scrolls applied turquoise, garnet and green stone cabochons hung with the Star of David and banner, the eight nozzles of cylindrical shape with frilled tops with conforming circular cabochons, the ninth arm ("Shamash") fitted to the side, the frieze set further cabochons and textured lozenges on the plain ground, the sides conforming, 26cm wide, 25cm high, 19th Century £600 - 1000
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  A 19th Century Scottish Fiddle pattern Sauce Ladle, maker's mark Mackay & Chisholm, Edinburgh, Circa 1850 £40 - 70
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
Autumn Fine Art, Furnishings & Collectors Sale (Day 1 of 2)
Auctioneer: Nicholas Mellors Auctioneers Location: Kelham Road, Newark, Nottinghamshire BH24 1BX
Contact: Telephone: 01636 705456
Date: 15th October 2015 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing
Saturday 10th October 2015 10.00am - 4.00pm
Monday 12th October 2015 10.00am - 4.00pm
Tuesday 13th October 2015 12.00pm - 7.00pm
Wednesday 14th October 2015 10.00am - 4.00pm
Day of Sale From 8.30am
or by appointment
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