Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
THE THREE DAY SALE (1 OF 3)
Auctioneer: Canterbury Auction Rooms Location: Canterbury
Contact: Tel: 01227 763337 Fax: 01227 456770
Date: 8th December 2015 Time: 10:00AM
Details: ON VIEW
Saturday, 5th December from 10am to 4pm
Sunday, 6th December from 12pm to 4pm
Monday, 7th December from 10am to 7pm
and on Mornings of Sale from 8.30am
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Auction Lots - Page 2
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Click to view full image... A George III plain silver and agate mounted rectangular snuff box with polished agate top and base, 1.875ins x 1.125ins x .625ins high, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1813 (initialled “A.F.P.”) £100-150
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Click to view full image... A George IV silver rectangular snuff box with curved sides, the whole engraved with scroll design on a trellis pattern ground, 2.5ins x 1.5ins x .625ins high, by Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1825 (weight 1.4oz - initialled “J.S.”) £100-150
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Click to view full image... A George III silver rectangular vinaigrette of rectangular slightly curved form with engraved border, the gilt interior pierced and decorated with flowers and leaves, 1.125ins x .875ins x .375ins high, by William Pugh, Birmingham 1806 (weight .33oz - initialled “M.R.”) and one other George III plain silver rectangular vinaigrette of slightly curved form with cast gilt trellis pattern interior grille, 1.125ins x .75ins x .375ins high, by Joseph Taylor, probably Birmingham 1812 (weight .33oz) £100-150
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Click to view full image... A George III silver rectangular vinaigrette, the lid engraved with sixteen flowerheads, the gilt interior with pierced and engraved floral and leaf scroll pattern grille, 1.5ins x 1.125ins x .5ins high, by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1813 (weight .68oz) £100-150
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Click to view full image... A George IV silver gilt rectangular vinaigrette, the lid and base with cast leaf scroll mounts and engine turned centre panels, the interior with finely pierced and engraved leaf scroll pattern grille, 1.5ins x l.125ins x .5ins high, by Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1824 (weight .97oz - lid inscribed “Jemima”) £120-160
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Click to view full image... A George IV silver rectangular vinaigrette with cast leaf scroll pattern thumbpiece and engine turned lid and base, the gilt interior with finely pierced and engraved leaf and leaf scroll grille, 1.625ins x 1.125ins x .375ins high, by Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1829 (weight .90oz - initialled “F.L.”), and one other William IV silver rectangular vinaigrette engraved with leaf and floral ornament, the gilt interior with cast and pierced and leaf scroll pattern grille, 1.25ins x .875ins x .375ins high, by Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1831 (weight .45oz - initialled “L.H.”) £150-200
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Click to view full image... A William IV silver rectangular vinaigrette, the lid and base engraved with leaf and floral ornament, the gilt interior with pierced and engraved flowerhead and leaf scroll pattern grille, 1.625ins x 1.125ins x .5ins high, by Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1831 (weight .74oz - lid inscribed “Ann Pape 1832”) £100-150
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Click to view full image... A William IV silver rectangular vinaigrette, the lid and base with engine turned ornament and with reeded incurved sides, 1.625ins x 1.125ins x .375ins high, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1834 (weight .67oz - initialled “C.J.”) and one other small William IV silver rectangular vinaigrette with leaf engraved lid and incurved sides, 1.125ins x .875ins x .375ins high, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1834 (weight .32oz) £150-200
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Click to view full image... A William IV silver rectangular vinaigrette, the lid and base engraved with floral and leaf scroll ornament, the gilt interior with pierced and engraved floral and leaf scroll pattern grille, 1.625ins x 1.125ins x .5ins high, by Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1835 (weight .67oz - initialled “M.A.H.”) £100-150
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Click to view full image... Two George III silver caddy spoons - with plain silver shovel bowl, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1804 (weight 12.9 grammes - lacking handle), with leaf moulded bowl and fiddle pattern handle, by Josiah Snatt, London 1813 (weight 8.8 grammes), two George IV spoons, with oval bowl and fiddle pattern handle, by John Henry & Charles Lias, London 1826 (initialled - weight 14 grammes), with rectangular bowl with wrigglework by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1830 (weight 6.5 grammes) and a William IV spoon with shaped bowl and fiddle pattern handle by Jonathan Hayne, London 1835 (initialled - weight 18.3 grammes) £150-200
Provenance: The John Norie Collection - Woolley & Wallis Auction, 28th January 2004
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Click to view full image... Three George IV silver caddy spoons - with oval bowl with wrigglework in the form of flowers and fiddle pattern handle, by James Henry Daniel, London 1823 (weight 15.2 grammes), with plain oval bowl by John Henry & Charles Lias, London 1826 (initialled - weight 11.4 grammes), with shovel bowl engraved with flowers and leaves by Ledsam & Vale, Birmingham 1828 (weight 8 grammes) and a George III spoon with plain oval bowl and fiddle pattern handle by George Wintle, London 1819 (weight 12 grammes) £100-150
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Click to view full image... A George IV silver caddy spoon, the shaped bowl engraved with floral ornament and with carved mother of pearl handle, by John Bettridge, Birmingham, 1820, and three George III caddy spoons - with shell bowl and reeded handle, by William Pugh, Birmingham 1811 (weight 8.3 grammes), with plain oval bowl and shaped handle by Alice & George Burrows, London 1813 (initialled - weight 10 grammes), and with shovel bowl, hallmarks rubbed (weight 10.4 grammes) £100-150
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Click to view full image... Three George III silver caddy spoons - with moulded leaf pattern bowl and engraved handle, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1798 (weight 7 grammes), with oval bowl with wrigglework and bright cut handle by Thomas Wallis, London 1793 (weight 9.2 grammes), with shell pattern bowl by Josiah Snatt, London 1806 (initialled - weight 6.7 grammes) and a George IV spoon with reeded handle by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1822 (initialled - weight 11 grammes) £100-150
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Click to view full image... Four George III silver caddy spoons - with shaped bowl engraved with trailing leaf ornament, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1821 (initialled - weight 6.9 grammes), with shovel bowl and ivorine handle by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1810, with square bowl with engraved fish scale ornament by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1820 (weight 6.4 grammes), with shell bowl by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1820 (weight 7.4 grammes), and a George IV spoon with plain rectangular bowl and fiddle pattern handle by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1825 (weight 9.7 grammes) £150-200
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Click to view full image... A George IV silver caddy spoon, the shell pattern bowl embossed with flowers and basket weave, and Kings pattern handle, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1824 (weight 11.2 grammes), three George III silver caddy spoons - with shell bowl possibly by Samuel Wintle, London 1792 (weight 5.7 grammes), with circular bowl by P.A.& W. Bateman, London 1805 (initialled - weight 14 grammes), with shovel bowl and ivorine handle, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1806 and a William IV spoon, the square bowl engraved with leaf ornament by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1832 (weight 6.3 grammes) £150-200
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Click to view full image... Two George III silver caddy spoons - with oval bowl engraved with leaf and floral ornament, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1798 (weight 8.8 grammes), with plain leaf pattern bowl and engraved handle by Thomas Wallis, London 1805 (weight 10.4 grammes), three George IV spoons - with plain oval bowl and fiddle pattern handle by William Bateman, London 1825 (weight 19.8 grammes), with shaped bowl engraved with leaf ornament and with ivory handle by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1828, and with petal leaf pattern bowl by Ledsom, Vale & Wheeler, Birmingham 1829 (weight 9.6 grammes) £150-200
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Click to view full image... Four George III silver caddy spoons - with shell bowl and engraved handle by C.H., London 1809 (initialled - weight 8.4 grammes), with shaped bowl by John Wren, London 1794 (weight 9 grammes), and with shaped bowl engraved with bellflower garland by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1805 (weight 5.9 grammes), a spoon with shaped bowl engraved with scrollwork and with turned ivory handle by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1819 and a George IV plain silver spoon with circular bowl by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1825 (initialled - weight 11.8 grammes) £150-200
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Click to view full image... Two George III silver caddy spoons - with shell pattern bowl fiddle pattern handle by Thomas Watson, Newcastle 1798 (weight 9.6 grammes), with shaped bowl and bead mounts to handle by Godbehere & Wigan, London 1790 (weight 7.4 grammes), two George IV spoons - with shovel pattern bowl and fiddle pattern handle by Thomas Watson, Newcastle 1822 (weight 12.4 grammes), with shaped bowl engraved with flowers by William Eaton, London 1823 (initialled weight 9.1 grammes) and a William IV spoon with shovel pattern bowl and moulded leaf pattern handle by Thomas Millington, Birmingham 1832 (weight 8 grammes) £150-200
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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 1811 (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 £150-200
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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 1811 (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) £150-200
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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 £150-200
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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 £100-150
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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 £150-200
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Click to view full image... Two George III silver caddy spoons - with plain shovel bowl and fiddle pattern handle, possibly by Richard Parr, London 1798 (weight 18.8 grammes), with plain shovel bowl and turned wood handle, by William Pugh, Birmingham 1804, two George IV spoons, with shell bowl embossed with flowers and basket weave, and Kings pattern handle, Birmingham 1825 (maker’s mark rubbed - weight 11.2 grammes), with shaped bowl and fiddle pattern handle, Jonathan Hayne, London 1835 (initialled - weight 17.8 grammes) and a Victorian ditto by Edward Edwards, London 1850 (initialled - weight 13.3 grammes) £150-200
Provenance: The John Norie Collection - Woolley & Wallis Auction, 28th January 2004
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Click to view full image... A George III silver caddy spoon with shell pattern bowl and engraved handle, by George Wintle, London 1809 (weight 5.7 grammes), two William IV spoons - with circular bowl and King’s pattern handle by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1824 (weight 31.4 grammes), with engraved shovel pattern bowl and mother of pearl handle, possibly by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1825, and a William IV spoon, the shaped bowl engraved with leaf scroll ornament, and fiddle pattern handle by Taylor & Perry, Birmingham 1830 (weight 8.7 grammes) £100-150
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Click to view full image... Three George III silver caddy spoons - with oval bowl and fiddle pattern handle by Thomas Shepherd, London 1789 (weight 15.7 grammes), with shell bowl and engraved handle by Elizabeth Morley, London 1801 (weight 7.9 grammes) and with shovel bowl and mother of pearl handle by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1812, and two George IV silver caddy spoons - with square bowl with fan pattern borders by Thomas Millington, Birmingham 1827 (weight 7.6 grammes), and with plain oval bowl and fiddle pattern handle by Thomas Dicks, London 1826 (weight 20 grammes) £150-200
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Click to view full image... Three George III silver caddy spoons - plain spoon with oval bowl by Joseph Hicks, Exeter 1810 (weight 12.8 grammes), with shell bowl and long handle by Duncan Urquhart & Naphtali Hart, London 1811 (weight 12 grammes), and with shaped and shell pattern bowl engraved with flowers and leaves by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1817 (weight 8.7 grammes), and two George IV spoons - with shovel bowl and fiddle pattern handle by Joseph Willmore (initialled - weight 10.9 grammes), and with engraved shovel bowl by J. Lawrence & Co, (weight 5.4 grammes), latter two Birmingham 1820 £150-200
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Click to view full image... Two George III silver caddy spoons, each with oval bowls and engraved handles, one with engraved bowl possibly by John Baker II, London 1797 (initialled - weight 9.6 grammes), the other with plain bowl by Godbehere, Wigan & Boult, London 1801 (initialled - weight 8.7 grammes), two ditto spoons - with oval engraved bowl by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1801 (weight 5.7 grammes), with shell bowl by George Wintle, London 1814 (weight 5.5 grammes), and a George IV spoon with plain rectangular bowl by George Knight, London 1825 (weight 15.8 grammes) £150-200
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Click to view full image... Two George IV silver caddy spoons - with shovel bowl, the whole embossed with floral and scroll ornament, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1828 (weight 10.6 grammes), with oval bowl and fiddle and thread pattern handle by Robert Rutland, London 1826 (weight 21.9 grammes), a George III spoon, the oval bowl engraved with leaf ornament, Birmingham 1791 (maker’s mark rubbed - weight 6.5 grammes), and two William IV spoons - with shell bowl possibly by William Bateman (weight 9.3 grammes), with plain bowl by Thomas Dexter (weight 10.8 grammes), latter two London 1834 £150-200
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Click to view full image... A George III silver octagonal vinaigrette with engraved lozenge ornament to lid, the interior with pierced grille, 1.125ins x .75ins x .375ins high, possibly by John Turner, Birmingham 1802, and a ditto vinaigrette, the lid engraved with band of leaf ornament and monogrammed, 1ins x .75ins x .25ins, Birmingham 1802 £150-200
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Click to view full image... A late Victorian silver and tortoise-shell rectangular photograph frame of shaped outline, the silver front pierced and embossed with shaped cartouche, floral and leaf scroll ornament, 8.25ins x 6.25ins overall (to hold picture 5ins x 3.5ins), Birmingham 1892 (maker’s mark indistinct - monogrammed) £200-300
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Click to view full image... Two George V silver rectangular photograph frames of serpentine outline, the moulded rims with bead mounts, 10ins x 7.75ins (to hold picture 8ins x 6ins), by Henry Williamson Ltd., Birmingham 1923 and 1925, and one other similar photograph frame by G. & C. Ltd, Birmingham 1925 (all dented) £150-200
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Click to view full image... An Edward VII silver square photograph frame with shaped top, embossed in the Art Nouveau manner with oval cartouche, floral and scroll ornament, 6.75ins x 6.25ins (to hold picture 3.75ins diameter), by Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham 1904, and oak back for same, a ditto rectangular photograph frame embossed in the Neo-classical manner with floral and ribbon swags, 8ins x 5.5ins (to hold picture 6ins x 4.25ins), Birmingham 1907, and one other silver rectangular photograph frame, 8ins x 5ins (to hold picture 6ins x 4ins) £150-200
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Click to view full image... A late 18th Century silvery metal oval punch ladle embossed with bands of floral and leaf ornament and with turned wood handle, 14.75ins overall £150-200
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Click to view full image... A pair of late Victorian silver salad servers, the shaped handles with reeded mounts, scroll and leaf cast terminals, by Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, London 1898 (weight 10ozs), in black leather case retailed by Carrington & Co, 130 Regent Street £100-150
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Click to view full image... A pair of George III silver Old English pattern table spoons by Thomas Streetin, London 1804, twelve Victorian silver fiddle pattern tea spoons by H. J. Lias & Son, London 1871 (initialled), five other silver fiddle pattern tea spoons and two Old English pattern sauce ladles (combined weight 19ozs) £150-200
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Click to view full image... Seven Victorian silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1858 (monogrammed), a pair of Victorian silver Kings pattern table spoons, by Joseph & Albert Savory, London 1844 and 1845 (crested and monogrammed), a large selection of silver spoons and forks (combined weight 66ozs), and a small selection of plated handled knives, various £600-800
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Click to view full image... Three William IV silver fiddle pattern tea spoons by A.B. Savory & Sons, London 1833, three Victorian ditto, London 1837, and a small selection of silverware (combined weight 10ozs) £80-120
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Click to view full image... A Victorian silver and mother-of-pearl handled fish knife with shaped blade and carved handle, by James Collins, Birmingham 1849, and a selection of silver tea spoons, other spoons and silverware, various (combined weighable silver 11ozs) £80-120
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Click to view full image... A set of twelve George V silver and mother of pearl handled fruit knives and forks with angular handles by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1929 to 1931, eleven Edward VII silver tea spoons with pierced and engraved handles and matching sugar tongs by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1909, in fitted case, and a selection of silver fiddle pattern table spoons, tea spoons, and other flatware, various (combined weighable silver 31ozs) £300-500
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Click to view full image... Twelve George V silver and mother-of-pearl handled fruit knives and forks by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1910 (monogrammed - in oak canteen), a pair of George V silver nutcrackers by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd, London 1935, (cased), a pair of late Victorian silver salad servers with bamboo pattern handles by Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1900 (combined weighable silver 14ozs), a plated stilton scoop and crumb tray with ivory handles £250-350
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Click to view full image... A George V silver part table service with reeded and ribbon mounts by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1910, comprising - twelve table spoons, twelve oyster forks, twelve ice cream spoons, nine coffee spoons, pair of salad servers, pair of fish servers, pair of asparagus servers, soup ladle, sauce ladle, gravy spoon, two pairs of sugar tongs, a preserve spoon, and a pair of ice tongs with claw bowls (weight 100ozs - all monogrammed), complete with ten mother of pearl handled dessert knives and nine ditto dessert forks (three dating to 1909), and one other pair of asparagus servers, Birmingham 1932 (weight 5ozs), contained in oak rectangular two-handled canteen with lifting lid and fall-front enclosing four fitted drawers, 21ins wide x 17ins deep x 17.5ins high (with Elkington & Co label to top drawer) £1000-1500
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Click to view full image... Four Victorian silver “Apostle” pattern serving spoons, by Charles Boyton II, London 1898, and a pair of Victorian silver and silver gilt “Apostle” pattern serving spoons with cast handles and shell pattern bowls, by William Edwards, London 1872 (combined weight 11.5ozs) £120-160
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Click to view full image... An early Victorian silver and silver gilt “Berry” sugar sifter spoon with engraved handle, by John Walker, Chester 1837, a Victorian silver circular saucer shaped dish, 5.5ins diameter, by J.S., Dublin 1873 (engraved), a George V silver tazza with pierced rim, 4.25ins diameter x 3.75ins high, Birmingham 1919, and four Elizabeth II silver egg cups, 2.75ins high, Birmingham 1954 (combined weight 16ozs) £150-200
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Click to view full image... A Victorian silver caddy spoon, the oval bowl with bright cut ornament and with bead mounts, by Chawner & Co, London 1864 (weight 14.7 grammes), three silver topped items, a gilt metal pill box and a 19th Century rosewood rectangular two division tea caddy, 9.5ins x 5ins x 5.5ins £100-150
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Click to view full image... A pair of Elizabeth II silver rectangular wine labels with shell and scroll embossed borders - “Sherry” and “Brandy”, each 2.5ins x 1.25ins, London 1967, two other silver wine labels, a silvery metal rectangular and engine turned box, 3.5ins x 2ins, and a small selection of silver and silver mounted items, various (combined weighable silver 17ozs) £200-300
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
THE THREE DAY SALE (1 OF 3)
Auctioneer: Canterbury Auction Rooms Location: Canterbury
Contact: Tel: 01227 763337 Fax: 01227 456770
Date: 8th December 2015 Time: 10:00AM
Details: ON VIEW
Saturday, 5th December from 10am to 4pm
Sunday, 6th December from 12pm to 4pm
Monday, 7th December from 10am to 7pm
and on Mornings of Sale from 8.30am
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