Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
Summer Antiques & Fine Art Auction (Day 1 of 3)
Auctioneer: Ewbanks Location: The Burnt Common Auction Rooms London Road, Send, Surrey BU23 7LN
Contact: Tel +44 (0)1483 223101
Date: 22nd June 2016 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing Details:
Saturday 18th June, 9am - 2pm
Monday 20th June, 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 21st June, 9am - 7pm
Mornings of sale
Lots marked § are subject to Artists Resale Right
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Auction Lots - Page 12
554
  Liberty's Edward VII silver salt, London 1901, 42 grams £20-40
555
  George V silver pepperette of cylindrical form with a band of floral decoration, by Thomas of New Bond Street, London 1931, 1.6oz, 51g £50-80
556
  Victorian silver novelty pepperette in the form of a watering can, by Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings Shepherd, Chester 1894, 0.7oz, 24g £30-50
557
  Victorian silver pepperette with engraved decoration on shaped foot, a pair of pepperettes and another, 5oz, 155g £50-80
558
  Edward VII novelty silver pepperette in the form of a sparrow, London 1905, 0.9oz, 27g £30-50
559
  Novelty silver pepperette in the form of a coffee pot, maker's mark 'SML', other marks rubbed, gross weight 11g £30-50
560
Click to view full image... Victorian silver novelty pepperette of conical form on three scrolling feet, by Hukin & Heath, Birmingham 1892, 24g £30-50
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561
  George III silver pepperette on round foot, London 1808 and three other pepperettes, 6.5oz, 202g £60-100
562
  Edward VII silver salt with gadrooned decoration on three pad feet, Sheffield 1904, another and two salt shakers, 6oz, 186g £60-100
563
  George V silver mounted tobacco pipe, with ivory stem, Birmingham 1910 & 1911 hallmarks, two sets of makers initials: "C.S." & "J.R.C." and stamped initials "A.H.E.", 38cm long £30-50
564
  George V silver ashtray, by Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham 1926, 10.3cm diameter £30-40
565
  Edward VII Britannia standard silver rectangular salt, 71 grams, 2ozs £20-40
566
  George II silver rectangular salt, London 1730 by Edward Wood £60-100
567
  George VI Britannia silver rectangular salt, London 1928 by Heming & Co Ltd, 91 grams, 3ozs £30-50
568
  Victorian silver salt, London 1899, by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, 80 grams, 2.5ozs £20-40
569
  Victorian silver pepperette of baluster form on round foot, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1899, two other pepperettes and a salt shaker, 6.5oz, 202g £60-100
570
  George VI silver pepperette on round foot, by Charles Boyton, London 1937, and three other pepperettes, 6.5oz, 202g £60-100
571
  George VI silver pepperette of tapering cylindrical form on round foot, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1947, and three others, 5.5oz, 171g £60-100
572
  Edward VII silver pepperette with gadrooned decoration on round foot, by Thomas of Bond Street, London 1906, and two others, 6oz, 186g £60-100
573
  Edward VII novelty silver pepperette in the form of a thistle head, by Fenton Brothers Ltd., Sheffield 1909, 1.3oz, 40g £30-50
574
  George V silver pepperette of octagonal section, by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd., London 1925, another matching but later and two others, 7oz, 217g £60-100
575
  George III silver mug, marks rubbed, 69 grams, 1.5ozs £30-50
576
  Modern silver beaker, London 1955 by Harrow School of Art, 78 grams, 2ozs £20-40
577
Click to view full image... Henry George Murphy with Falcon studio mark, George V silver bowl, London 1932, diameter 8cm, 84 grams, 2.6ozs £200-300
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578
  Liberty's George V silver cup holder, London 1925, 81 grams, 2.6ozs £30-50
579
  Edward VII silver cup holder finely decorated with horses and figures by William Comyns, 29 grams £20-40
580
  Pair of Victorian silver salts, London 1897 and four silver cup holders, 152 grams, 4.5ozs £40-60
581
  Victorian silver pepperette, London 1884 and three others £40-60
582
  Victorian egg shaped pepperette with weighted base, Birmingham 1887 and three others £30-50
583
  Early 20th century silver mug, Birmingham, date mark and maker's mark rubbed, retailed by Northern Goldsmiths, Newcastle Upon Tyne and with registration no. stamped to base, 8cm tall, 4.37ozt, 136g £40-60
584
  Liberty & Co., Arts & Crafts silver strainer, Birmingham 1918, stamped registration number 3190, 13.5cm long, 1.96ozt, 61g £60-80
585
  Liberty & Co. silver napkin ring, of oval navette form, engraved initials "K.E.C.", Birmingham 1933, and an Art Nouveau silver pot, by "T.W.", Birmingham 1912, 2.89oz, 90g gross weight £30-50
586
  George III silver fiddle pattern table spoon, London 1802, another dessert spoon, pair of dessert forks, three salt spoons and five tea spoons, 388 grams, 11ozs £60-100
587
  The Artificers' Guild Ltd., George V Arts and Crafts hand hammered spoon, London 1936 £40-60
588
  Two George V silver Arts and Crafts hand hammered spoons, Birmingham 1926 and Birmingham 1915 both by Albert Edward Jones, 47 grams £30-50
589
  Victorian Art Nouveau silver tea spoon, London 1898 and three hand hammered spoons, London 1929, London 1936 and Birmingham 1901, 85 grams, 2ozs £30-50
590
  George III silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1811, maker's mark IT, 6.5 grams £20-40
591
  Victorian silver caddy spoon, London 1884, by Charles Stuart Harris, 17 grams £20-40
592
  Modern silver commemorative spoon, London 1953, four tea spoons and pair of sugar tongs, 102 grams, 3.3ozs £30-50
593
  Gerald Benney, pair of modern silver mustard spoons, London 1962 £20-40
594
  19th century silver mounted horn, marks rubbed, 11cm £20-50
595
  Selection of six silver spoons; one Asian with character mark to back of stem, 18cm long, one Art Nouveau by F.H. Adams Ltd., Birmingham 1912, one by Hukin & Heath Ltd., Birmingham 1923, one by Elkington & Co Ltd., Birmingham 1906, one with Celtic cross terminal by Robert Allison, Glasgow 1946, and one with marks rubbed, 3.18ozt, 99g gross weight £40-60
596
Click to view full image... 19th century American Sterling silver large wine taster with embossed scrolling decoration, by Tilden, Thurber & Co., 1887, 7.2oz, 226g £150-250
See Illustration
597
  American Silver art nouveau tea infuser by Paye & Barker, marked sterling, 30 grams £40-60
598
  American silver tea infuser, 1887 patent stamped Sterling silver, Birmingham import marks, 37 grams £30-50
599
  Three American silver teat infusers all marked sterling, 42 grams £30-50
600
  American silver tea infuser marked sterling and four silver plated tea infusers £30-50
601
  Two American silver tea infusers marked sterling, 59 grams £30-50
602
  American silver tea infuser and another with import marks Birmingham 1904 £30-50
603
  Three American silver tea infuser all marked sterling £30-50
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
Summer Antiques & Fine Art Auction (Day 1 of 3)
Auctioneer: Ewbanks Location: The Burnt Common Auction Rooms London Road, Send, Surrey BU23 7LN
Contact: Tel +44 (0)1483 223101
Date: 22nd June 2016 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing Details:
Saturday 18th June, 9am - 2pm
Monday 20th June, 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 21st June, 9am - 7pm
Mornings of sale
Lots marked § are subject to Artists Resale Right
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