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: 2nd August 2016 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing Details:
Saturday, 30th July from 10.00am to 4.00pm
Sunday, 31st July from 12.00pm to 4.00pm
Monday, 1st August from 10.00am to 7.00pm
and on Mornings of Sale from 8.30am
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Auction Lots - Page 1

SILVER


1
  A pair of early George III cast silver pillar taper sticks, the square knopped columns with cast shell and leaf ornament, the square moulded bases cast with shell and leaf ornament, 6ins high, by Ebenezer Coker, London 1766 (weight 12ozs - sconces probably later replacements - engraved with bull's head crest) £1000-1500
2
  A pair of George V silver octagonal pillar candlesticks, with moulded knops to stem, 7.625ins high, by Hawksworth Eyre and Co Ltd, Sheffield 1927 (bases loaded) £200-300
3
  A set of four Elizabeth II silver pillar candlesticks of 18th Century design, with octagonal knopped stems and conforming shaped bases, 7.5ins high, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1962 (loaded) £350-500
4
  An Edward VII silver four piece tea service of circular form with moulded rims and leaf cast girdles, the bulbous body with reeded ornament, comprising - teapot, 6.5ins high, hot water pot, 8.75ins high, with red composition handles and finials, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, by Alexander Clark & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1902 (gross weight 68ozs) £600-800
5
  A George VI silver four piece coffee service of octagonal panelled form with moulded rims, angular handles on octagonal bases, comprising - coffee pot, 9ins high, and hot water pot with ebonised handles and finials, two handled sugar basin and milk jug, by James Carr, Birmingham 1938 (gross weight 57oz) £550-650
6
  An early Victorian silver circular three piece tea service with leaf mounts, the squat bodies embossed with floral and leaf ornament, leaf cast scroll handles and on four cast feet, comprising - teapot with recumbent greyhound pattern finial, 6ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, possibly by John Wellby, London 1838/1839 (gross weight 43ozs - engraved with monogram) £450-600
7
  An Edward VII silver oval three piece tea service with part reeded bodies and angular loop handles, comprising - teapot with composition handle, 5.5ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, by C.S. Harris & Sons Ltd, London 1908 (handle of teapot loose - combined weight without handle 24ozs), a late Victorian silver urn pattern sugar castor, on square base, 6.75ins high, by Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1921, and two Edward VII silver salts, Birmingham 1909 (combined weight 6ozs) £300-400
8
  A George V silver three piece tea service of Georgian design, the square rectangular partly reeded bodies with shell, leaf and gadroon mounts to the flanged rims, comprising - teapot with ebonised handle and oval finial, 6ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, by George Nathan and Ridley Hayes, Chester 1911 and 1912 (gross weight 34ozs) £350-500
9
  A Victorian silver teapot with squat circular bulbous body, embossed and chased with Chinese stylised figures, flowers, leafage and C and S-scrolls, the spout cast with a bearded mask and the domed cover with cast floral finial, on four paw feet, 7.5ins high, by Daniel & Charles Houle, London 1874 (gross weight 30.5ozs) £275-350
10
  A George III silver rectangular teapot, the slightly domed cover with rectangular leaf pattern finial, the squat rectangular bulbous body with cast gadroon, shell and leaf scroll mounts to rim, leaf capped angular scroll handle and on four ball feet, 6.25ins high, by J.E. Terry & Co, London 1817 (gross weight 25ozs - handle loose at insulated fittings) £250-350
11
  A George III silver bachelors rectangular tea pot with raised band to body, angular handle and on four bun feet, 4.5ins high, by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London 1812 (gross weight 11oz - handle requires re-riveting) £200-300
12
  A late Victorian bachelor's silver coffee service with textured finish, comprising - side handled coffee pot with ebonised finial and handle, 5ins high, cream jug and sugar basin, by Hukin & Heath, London 1891 (gross weight 8ozs) £100-150
13
 
14
  A George V silver circular salver, the shaped and moulded rim with bead and leaf mounts and on four claw and ball feet, 13ins diameter, London 1927 (weight 30ozs - with Presentation inscription) an Edward VII plain silver circular James pattern sugar bowl with shaped rim on three pad feet, 5ins diameter x 2.75ins high, Sheffield 1903 and one other embossed silver circular sugar bowl, 4.75ins diameter x 3.5ins high, Sheffield 1902 (weight 5oz and 3.5ozs respectively) £300-400
15
  A late Victorian silver circular waiter with leaf scroll, gadroon and floral cast rim, the centre engraved with scroll and floral ornament within "Sunburst" pattern, on four claw and ball feet, 8.5ins diameter, by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1898 (weight 13ozs - engraved with initial "C" to centre) £120-160
16
  An Elizabeth II silver circular waiter, the rim pierced and cast with fruiting vines, on circular footrim, 8.375ins diameter, by Cooper Bros & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1955 (weight 12ozs) £120-160
17
  A late Victorian silver rectangular dressing table tray, the centre boldly embossed and chased with floral, leaf scroll and C-scroll ornament within gadroon pattern rim, 13ins x 10ins, by Mappin Brothers (William Gibson and John L. Langman), London 1891 (weight 14.5ozs) £150-200
18
  A pair of Elizabeth II cast silver models of totem poles inscribed "Kitimat, British Colombia", each 9ins high, by H.J., Sheffield 1988 (weights 41ozs and 42ozs respectively) £800-1000
19
  A George V silver two-handled prize cup with hammered finish, stylised angular handles, embossed knop to stem, on circular footrim, 10.75ins high, by Deakin & Francis Ltd (weight 21ozs), and oak plinth for same £300-400
20
  A Victorian silver oval seven division cruet stand with cast leaf scroll capped loop centre handle, the shaped and moulded base with bold leaf mounts to rim and on panel feet, 7.5ins x 8.25ins x 11ins high, and with seven cut-glass fitments, three with silver covers, by Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1875 (weight of stand 27ozs) £275-350
21
  A George II silver rectangular ink stand with re-entrance corners, gadroon and leaf mounts, with three circular recesses to centre and two pen recesses, on bold scroll and shell pattern feet, 11.25ins x 9ins x 1.75ins high, makers mark indistinct, possibly London 1746 (weight 39oz - engraved with crest) £350-500
22
  A late Victorian silver circular two-handled quaiche with moulded rim and pierced handles, 5.75ins diameter x 9.5ins wide (handle to handle) x 2.75ins high, by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1896 (weight 10ozs) £200-300
23
  An Edward VII silver circular two handled rose/fruit bowl with moulded mount and girdle and embossed with band of Celtic ornament, with C-scroll handles and on circular footrim, 7.25ins diameter x 11.5ins wide (from handle to handle) x 4.625 ins high, by Williams Ltd, Birmingham, 1907 (weight 21oz) £200-300
24-25
  No lots
26
  A modern Continental cast silvery metal figure of a World War II British soldier, 5ins high, on silver square base, with import mark for London 2000, mounted on wooden base with silvery metal plaque engraved "Lance Corporal J. Harman V.C. 4 QORWK Kohima 1944", 5.5ins high overall £80-120
27
  An Edward VII silver octagonal sugar castor, the pierced dome cover with moulded finials and moulded girdles to body, 8.25ins high, by Charles and George Asprey, London 1908 (weight 5.4oz), in fitted case, and a George III silver castor of small proportions, the pierced dome cover with spiral reeded finial, the body cast with scroll and floral ornament, 4.75ins high, by John Delmester, London 1761 (weight 2.2oz - engraved with crest) £150-200
28
  An Edward VII silver fronted and leather covered double watch case and thermometer, pierced with cartouche, scroll and floral ornament, 8ins x 5.125ins x 1.5ins, by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1904 (slight damage to easel support) £150-200
29
  A William IV silver rectangular six division toast rack with moulded double arch divisions, floral, scroll and leaf cast mounts to base and on paw pattern feet, 7ins x 5ins x 5ins high, by J.E. Terrey & Co, London 1831 (weight 10ozs) £120-160
30
  An early 20th Century Continental small silver font pattern goblet, the bowl engraved with bellflower ornament within arched panels, the stem cast with floral ornament, 3.25ins high, import mark for John George Piddington, London 1901 (weight 3.4ozs) £150-200
31
  A late Victorian silver circular sugar bowl of bulbous form, embossed with floral ornament and strapwork, on circular footrim, 4ins diameter x 3ins high, and matching spoon, by Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield 1871 (weight 6ozs), in associated case for The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, and an Elizabeth II silver circular sugar bowl with bead mounts, 4.125ins x 2.5ins, and matching spoon, by Turner & Simpson, Birmingham 1952, and box for same (weight 4ozs) £150-200
32
  A George V silver table lighter in the form of a seated elf, 3ins high, by Philip Hanson Abbot, Birmingham 1911 (weight 1oz - damaged) £80-120
33
  A Victorian child's silver rattle, the body cast with scroll and floral ornament and whistle to end, hung with five bells and with coral teething bar, 4.5ins long overall, by George Unite, Birmingham (date letter rubbed), and an Edward VII child's silver raffle with whistle to end and hung with seven bells (lacking teething bar), 2.75ins overall, Chester 1903 (maker's mark rubbed) £150-200
34
  A George IV silver rectangular vinaigrette, the lid engraved with wrigglework, the gilt interior with pierced and engraved grille, 1.5in x 1in x 5in high, by T. Simpson & Son, Birmingham 1820, a William IV silver rectangular vinaigrette, the lid and base engraved with basketwork, by Thomas Shaw, probably Birmingham 1831, one other Victorian oval vinaigrette of shaped outline with engine turned ornament by W.N., Birmingham 1862, a late Victorian silver fiddle pattern sugar sifter spoon, London 1892, a small silver purse of shaped and engraved outline (marks rubbed), and a George V silver vesta case with engine turned ornament, Birmingham 1914 £200-300
35
  A late Victorian silver chatelaine, pierced and cast with putti, masks and scroll work, with five chains, 14.5ins overall, by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1894 £300-400
36
  An Elizabeth II silver and silver gilt quill pen, 10.5ins, by Carrington & Co Ltd, London 1967, with engraved inscription "Prize at Tonbridge School 1967", in red leather fitted case £250-300
37
  A rare Commonwealth silver circular two-handled taste-vin, the shallow bowl with punched decoration of flowerhead and oval design and with two wirework handles, 3ins diameter x .875ins high, maker's mark "IW" above a Tun , London 1654 (weight 1.25ozs) £900-1200
Note: For hallmarks see Charles J. Jackson - "English Goldsmiths and their Marks", Macmillan & Co, London 1921, Page 122
38
  A Charles II silver miniature two-handled taste-vin with shaped and moulded rim and twin wirework scroll handles, 2ins diameter x 1ins high, maker's mark "RS" above a star in a heart shaped reserve, London 1683 (weight .50oz) £400-600
39
  No lot
40
  An Elizabeth II silver heart shaped photograph frame embossed with leaf scroll ornament (to hold picture 7ins x 6.25ins), 12ins x 9.5ins overall, by D. R. & S, London 1985, two other smaller silver photograph frames, and a silver backed four piece dressing table set, and three other dressing table items, various £100-150
41
  A pair of Victorian silver Kings pattern fish servers, the blades pierced with scroll ornament, by Chawner & Co, London 1866, a Continental silvery metal cake slice with pierced and engraved blade, the spiral reeded handle with knop pattern finial, stamped "800" standard, and a French silver soup ladle (combined weight 23ozs) £150-200
42
  A Victorian silver fiddle pattern fish slice by Robert Wallis, London 1843, a ditto fiddle pattern serving fork by L. & S., Edinburgh 1851 (weight 8ozs), contained in maroon leather covered fitted case, a Victorian child's silver knife, fork and spoon with moulded handles, London 1868/1870, in red leather covered fitted case, an Edward VII silver cake knife with engraved blade and moulded handle, Sheffield 1909, in black leather fitted case, and three other sets of six coffee spoons, all in fitted cases £150-200
43
  Six George III silver Hanoverian and shell back pattern table spoons by William Withers, London 1761, the reverse of handles dot-pricked with initials P.J.M and dated 1762 (weight 12oz) £200-300
44
  A Queen Anne silver Hanoverian and rattail pattern table spoon, possibly by William Scarlett, London 1712, four George I silver Hanoverian and rattail pattern table spoons, various dates from 1714 to 1722, various makers (combined weight 8ozs - four engraved) £150-250
45
  Four George III silver "Feather Edge" Old English pattern table spoons, three London 1785, one London 1776, a pair of Victorian silver fiddle, thread and shell pattern table spoons, London 1856, five George III Old English pattern table spoons (various dates and makers), and a small selection of silver tableware (weight 42ozs) £275-350
46
  A matched silver fiddle pattern table service (mostly Victorian - various dates and makers - total weight 105ozs), comprising - six table spoons, fifteen table forks, sixteen dessert spoons, fifteen dessert forks, fifteen tea spoons and two sauce ladles £750-1000
47
  A Victorian harlequin silver fiddle pattern table service, comprising - four table spoons, twelve desert spoons, nine tea spoons, eleven table forks, twelve desert forks, and a sugar sifter spoon by George Jamieson, London 1848, 1849, 1851 and 1870, with one table fork London 1908 (weight 80oz - crested) and a small selection of silver tea spoons (weight 9oz) £700-1000
48
  A George V silver rat-tail pattern part table service by Crichton Bros, mostly London 1928, with triffid pattern terminals, comprising - twelve table spoons, eleven dessert spoons, ten tea spoons, twelve table forks and eighteen dessert forks (weight 115ozs) £900-1200
49
  An Elizabeth II silver rattail pattern table service by Strickett and Loder, London 1976, comprising twelve table forks, twelve desert forks, twelve desert spoons, twelve soup spoons, and eight teaspoons and one sauce ladle (weight 96oz), twelve matching table knives and thirteen butter knives with stainless steel blades, variously dated between 1975 and 1978, and twelve matching plated fruit knives with stainless steel blades £800-1200
50
  An Elizabeth II silver "Albert" pattern table service by the Langford Silver Galleries, London 1968-1975, comprising - six table spoons, six large table forks, six smaller table forks, twelve dessert spoons, six large dessert forks, six smaller dessert forks, twelve soup spoons, twelve tea spoons, eleven coffee spoons, twelve fish knives and twelve fish forks (gross weight 232ozs), and twelve table knives and twelve dessert knives with plain stainless steel blades and silver "Albert" pattern handles £2500-3500
51
  No lot
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: 2nd August 2016 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing Details:
Saturday, 30th July from 10.00am to 4.00pm
Sunday, 31st July from 12.00pm to 4.00pm
Monday, 1st August from 10.00am to 7.00pm
and on Mornings of Sale from 8.30am
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