Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
Fine Art & Antiques (Day 3 of 3)
Auctioneer: Anderson & Garland Location: Newcastle
Contact: Tel: 0191 430 3000 Fax: 0191 430 3001
Date: 8th September 2016 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing Details:
Thursday 1st September 10.00 a.m. - 4.30 p.m.
Friday 2nd September 10.00 a.m. - 4.30 p.m.
Saturday 3rd September 9.30 a.m. - 12.30 p.m.
Monday 5th September 10.00 a.m. - 2.00 p.m.
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Auction Lots - Page 2
1082
  A Victorian coaster, by W.F., London 1962, circular with foliate border, engraved initial, wooden base, 16.5cms (6 1/2in.). £50 - 70
1083
  A George III fish slice, by Duncan Urquhart and Naphtali Hart, London 1800, with pierced blade and ivory handle; and a George III cheese scoop, by William Knight II (or William King), London 1817, ivory handle. (2) £80 - 120
1084
  A George III cream jug, probably by John Merry, London 1789, helmet-shaped with engraved swag design, filled base, 14.5cms (5 3/4in.); and a George III cream jug, maker's mark and date mark rubbed, helmet-shaped and engraved swag design and initials, 16cms (6 1/4in.), 3.5oz. (2) £70 - 100
1085
  A mid 18th Century caster, the base with the hallmarks of Robert Peaston, 1763, the cover with the hallmarks of Samuel Wood and undated, baluster shape, 13cms (5in.), 3.3oz; and a George III cream jug, maker's mark and date mark worn, of embossed baluster form, decorated rustic scene with duck and cockerel, scroll handle, trefid feet, 10cms (4in.), 3oz. (2) £80 - 120
1086
  A George III cruet stand, probably by Duncan Urquhart & Naphtali Hart, London 1802, oval with fluted border and wirework frame; with seven associated cut glass bottles, some with silver/plated mounts, 24cms (9 1/2in.). £100 - 150
1087
  A pair of George III scissor-shape sugar tongs, by James Graham, c.1770; together with six other pairs of Georgian sugar tongs, various makers and dates, some with bright cutting, some engraved initials, 6.6oz. (7) £80 - 120
1088
  Six pairs of late 18th/19th Century decorative sugar tongs, various makers and dates, most with ornate pierced decoration, 8.5oz.
£70 - 100
1089
  Six George III fruit knives, by Michael Sparkey, London 1802, with stained ivory handles; six associated Georgian fruit forks, with stained ivory handles; and six Georgian table knives, with shaped steel blades and filled silver pistol grip design handles. (18) £60 - 100
1090
  A George III teapot, by William Plummer, London 1790, oval with ivory finial and composition handle, 14cms (5 1/2in.) high, 9.9oz. £100 - 150
1091
  A George III teapot stand, by Henry Nutting, London 1801, oval with border engraving, 16cms (6 1/4in.), 3.7oz. £100 - 150
1092
  Three George III table forks, by Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London 1803, Old English pattern, engraved crest; and three other Georgian table forks, including one by Ann Robertson, Newcastle, 13.1oz. (6) £100 - 150
1093
  Seven assorted George III tablespoons, various makers and dates, all Old English pattern, some engraved initials, 12.5oz. £80 - 120
1094
  Forty Georgian dessert spoons, various makers and dates, Old English pattern, engraved various crests and initials, 13.8oz. £100 - 150
1095
  Six assorted George III/IV dessert forks, various makers and dates, Old English pattern, one engraved initial; and six George III silver dessert knives, Sheffield 1814, mother-of-pearl handles, 6.9oz. of weighable silver. (12) £80 - 120
1096
  Eight George III and later silver butter knives, all with ivory/bone handles, various makers and dates. (8) £80 - 140
1097
  A George III gravy spoon, by George Smith III and William Fearn, London 1792, Old English pattern and engraved initials; two Georgian sauce ladles, marks worn and indistinct, Old English pattern engraved with crests and shells; together with a George III table spoon, maker's mark worn, Dublin 1791, pointed Old English pattern with bright cut engraving, 8.2oz. (4) £60 - 100
1098
  Ten George III and later salt and mustard spoons, together with a ladle, various patterns, some with engraved decoration and initials, 3.4oz. £40 - 60
1099
  A pair of George IV candlesticks, by J. Sherwood & Sons, Birmingham 1910-11, of corinthian column form, spreading base, 25cms (9 3/4in.), filled base. £100 - 150
1100
  A George V two handled cup, by Reid and Sons, 1911, circular tapered with pierced decoration, engraved 'Northumberland Lawn Tennis Association Ladies Singles District Championship of Northumberland and Durham...', names of winners to reverse, 19.5cms (7 1/2in.), 24.3oz. £200 - 300
1101
  Twelve Edwardian table knives and matching table forks, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., London 1901, bone handles, in oak velvet lined case. £120 - 180
1102
  A matched set of four early 20th Century pepperettes, by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1909-1913, urn-shaped and engraved initial "W", in velvet-lined cased; and a pair of early 20th Century Britannia standard casters, 3 1/2in high, 10oz. £120 - 180
1103
  A Victorian gravy spoon, by Reid & Sons, Newcastle 1878, fiddle pattern, engraved initials; and a Victorian gravy spoon, by George Maudsley Jackson, London 1890, hanoverian and rat tail pattern, engraved crest, 8.75oz. £80 - 120
1104
  A pair of George III sauce ladles, by Thomas Wallis II, London 1787, Old English pattern, engraved initials; a George III sauce ladle, by William Eaton, London 1817; and a pair of George V sauce ladles, by Z. Barraclough & Sons, Old English pattern, 7.6oz. (5) £70 - 100
1105
  A matched George III wine funnel, of typical form; a Georgian toddy ladle, with stained whale bone handle; and a white metal sugar bowl, with embossed foliate decoration. (3) £70 - 100
1106
  An Edwardian cafe-au-lait pot, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1903; a George V christening mug, by S. Blanckensee & Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1923, barrel shaped, 7cms (2 3/4in.); and a George V hip flask, by A. & J. Zimmerman, London 1912, engraved initials and date, 11cms (4 1/4in.), 16.9oz. (3) £120 - 180
1107
  A George V condiment set, various maker's stamps, Birmingham 1911-1914, with associated silver/white metal salt/mustard spoons, 14.9oz. £100 - 150
1108
  A Georgian sauce ladle, by John Langlands II; and miscellaneous Georgian and later teaspoons; etc., 12.5oz. (qty) £80 - 120
1109
  Early 20th Century silver flatware, comprising: six table forks, five table spoons, a dessert fork, a dessert spoon, various makers and dates, Old English pattern, some engraved initials; and an Edwardian cake knife, with silver blade and bone handle, by J. Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1906, 30oz. of weighable silver. £200 - 300
1110
  A Victorian silver and ivory presentation trowel, probably by Thomas White, Birmingham 1882, engraved blade, carved ivory handle.
£60 - 100
1111
  A George IV soup ladle, by J.L., Edinburgh 1825, fiddle pattern, 6.65oz. £80 - 120
1112
  Nine tumbler cups, various London dates and makers, late 19th/20th Century, one engraved with heraldic shields the others plain, various sizes c.7.5cms (3in.) diameter, 46oz. £350 - 450
1113
  A pair of Victorian sauce ladles, by John and Henry Lias, London 1838; and a Victorian sauce ladle, by George Adams (Chawner & Co., London 1846), fiddle and thread pattern, 8.79oz. (3)£80 - 120
1114
  A Victorian salver, by Fenton Bros. (Frank and Samuel Fenton), Sheffield 1883, shaped circular with raised bead and leaf border, centrally engraved with cartouche within fruit and foliate surround, claw and ball feet, 35cms (13 3/4in.), 31.2oz.
£200 - 300
1115
  An Edwardian three-piece tea service, by Atkin Bros., Sheffield 1903, oval with gadrooned and shell border, engraved monogram, the teapot with composition canopy finial and scroll handle, height of teapot 14cms (5 1/2in.), 36.4oz. £250 - 350
1116
  A pair of Edwardian candlesticks, by Thomas A. Scott, Sheffield 1909, of classical form, on oval filled bases, 23.5cms (9 1/4in.). £100 - 200
1117
  A George III pierced oval basket, London 1771, the beadwork and oval handle above body with leaf and swag decoration, crest engraved to centre of dragon-head on crown surrounded by garter inscribed "Finem Respice", 33 x 28 10cms (13 x 11 x 4in.), 20oz. £200 - 400
1118
  Six Victorian fish knives and six fish forks, by John Gilbert, Birmingham 1885 and Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1895, with filled silver handles, some engraved crest. £80 - 120
1119
  A George IV cruet stand, by J.E. Terrey, London 1822, rounded rectangular with eight wirework receivers and shaped openwork handle, inset wooden base, engraved monogram, 20cms (7 3/4in.). £80 - 120
1120
  A set of four Victorian candlesticks, by Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield 1897-99, with detachable beadwork nozzles on octagonal column stems and spreading beadwork bases, engraved inscription, filled bases, 23cms (9 1/4in.) high. £300 - 400
1121
  A rare George II coffee pot, by Richard Beilby, Newcastle 1757, baluster shaped and engraved initials, hinged domed cover with leaf wrapped finial, leaf wrapped spout, the original wooden handle has been replaced with a later metal handle, 26cms (10 1/4in.) high, gross weight with metal handle 30.9oz. £400 - 600
1122
  A Victorian sugar caster, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1883; a pair of George V knife rests, by Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1918; and a pair of George V dwarf candlesticks, by J Deakin & Son, Sheffield 1913, engraved initial, filled bases, 7.5cms (3in.), 8.7oz. of weighable silver. £70 - 110
1123
  A George V bread dish, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1913, shaped oval, with pierced rim, pad feet, 20.5cms (8 1/4in.), 11.74oz. £70 - 100
1124
  A Victorian waiter, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons. (Joseph and Edward Bradbury), London 1863, shaped circular with engraved decoration on a raised beaded border, claw and ball feet, 9.4oz.
£80 - 120
1125
  A Victorian christening mug, by Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1884, circular tapered with foliate decoration and inscription, 9.5cms (3 3/4in.): a Victorian christening mug, makers mark indistinct, London 1874, engraved foliated scrolls and initials, 9cms (3 1/2in.); and an Edwardian cafe-au-lait pot with stained wood handle, by Edward Barnard & Son Ltd., London 1901, 17cms (6 3/4in.), 18.3oz. gross. £120 - 180
1126
  A Victorian cream jug, bears import marks for 1899, of spirally fluted baluster form with vacant cartouche, 12cms (4 3/4in.); a George V sauce boat, by Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1915, 14cms (5 1/2in.); and a George V sauce boat, by Reid & Sons, London 1916, 16cms (6 1/4in.), 11.9oz. (3) £80 - 120
1127
  A George III lidded mustard pot, by Thomas Watson, Newcastle circa 1800, oval with gadrooned border, engraved initial, 8.5cms (3 1/4in.), 3.3oz. £60 - 90
1128
  Six Victorian teaspoons, by Thomas Sewell, Newcastle 1872; eight other Georgian and later teaspoons, various makers and dates, all fiddle pattern, some engraved initials; a William IV christening knife, fork and spoon, by George Unite, Birmingham 1834, mother-of-pearl handle, engraved initials; and a Victorian butter knife with mother-of-pearl handle. (16) £100 - 150
1129
  A George IV toddy ladle, by Alexander Cameron, c.1825, fiddle pattern; two George III desert spoons, by Matthew Craw, Edinburgh 1806: together with assorted and later teaspoons; salt spoons; tongs; etc, various makers and dates, including Newcastle, 12oz. approximately.
£100 - 150
1130
  A pair of George V Silver fish servers, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd., London, 1912, in velvet lined case. £60 - 80
1131
  A George III gravy spoon, by Solomon Hougham, London 1810, fiddle pattern, engraved crest and initials; a George IV gravy spoon, by Jonathan Hayne, London 1827, Old English pattern, engraved crest; and a William IV fish slice, by John James Keith, London 1831, engraved initials, 13oz. gross. (3) £100 - 180
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
Fine Art & Antiques (Day 3 of 3)
Auctioneer: Anderson & Garland Location: Newcastle
Contact: Tel: 0191 430 3000 Fax: 0191 430 3001
Date: 8th September 2016 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing Details:
Thursday 1st September 10.00 a.m. - 4.30 p.m.
Friday 2nd September 10.00 a.m. - 4.30 p.m.
Saturday 3rd September 9.30 a.m. - 12.30 p.m.
Monday 5th September 10.00 a.m. - 2.00 p.m.
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