Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
Silver & Objects of Vertu
Auctioneer: Chiswick Auctions Location: London W3 8BL
Contact: Tel: +44(0)20 8992 4442
Date: 6th December 2016 Time: 11:00AM
Details: Viewing
Saturday 3 December 10am – 2pm
Sunday 4 December 12noon – 6pm
Monday 5 December 10am – 6pm
Tuesday 6 December 10am – 1pm
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Auction Lots - Page 1
501
Click to view full image... A mixed lot of Antique Silver plated items
to include teapots, entree dishes, etc.
£100-£200
502
Click to view full image... A mixed lot of Antique Sterling Silver items
to include a Victorian salt cellar and mustard by Edward Farrell, an Art Deco octagonal mustard pot, five small bowls/dishes and a dredger pepperette by George Fox, together with a continental silver dish with pierced gallery, and a 900 silver box. Total Silver weight 1230g / 39.55 troy oz.
£300-£400
503
Click to view full image... A mixed lot of Antique Sterling Silver items
to include a pair of pierced bon bon dishes by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1894-5, a set of four cauldron style salt cellars by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1899, three bud salt cellars and six various pairs of George III and later sugar tongs. Total Silver weight 528g / 17 troy oz.
£200-£300
504
Click to view full image... A mixed lot of Antique Sterling Silver items
to include two bright cut engraved calling card cases, a similarly decorated silver cased aide memoire and card holder, and ten various napkin rings. Gross weight 307g / 9.9 troy oz.
£100-£150
505
Click to view full image... A mixed lot of Antique Sterling Silver items
to include lidded cut glass jars and bottles, together with an Edwardian dressing table tray by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1902. Tray Diameter 25cm / 9.75". Weighable Silver 287g / 9.25 troy oz.
£100-£150
506
Click to view full image... A mixed lot of Antique Sterling Silver items
to include small tazzas, pin dishes, fluted spill vases, etc. Weighable Silver 797g / 25.6 troy oz.
£150-£200
507
Click to view full image... A mixed lot of Antique Sterling Silver items
to include a five bar and a seven bar toast rack, an octagonal tea caddy / canister, a silver mounted cut glass condiment dish, a silver mounted cut glass sugar castor and a modern wine bottle coaster. Weighable Silver 667g / 21.45 troy oz.
£150-£200
508
Click to view full image... A mixed lot of Antique Sterling Silver items
to include an Art Deco octagonal three piece cruet set with blue glass liners, a four piece cruet set by Mappin & Webb, a drum mustard pot with spoon and blue glass liner, another mustard pot, and a seven bar toast rack. Total Silver weight 650g / 20.9 troy oz.
£100-£200
509
Click to view full image... A mixed lot of Antique Sterling Silver items
to include an Art Deco octagonal teapot stand by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1924, a tea strainer & stand, another tea strainer and a modern wine bottle coaster. Gross weight 534g / 17.2 troy oz.
£200-£300
510
Click to view full image... A mixed lot of Antique Sterling Silver items
to include a Victorian bowl by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1898. Together with a heart shaped dish by William Comyns, a Chinese Export silver scent bottle by Hung Chong, a sauce boat, a cream / milk jug and two kidney shaped white metal boxes. Total weighable Silver 706g / 22.7 troy oz.
£200-£300
511
Click to view full image... A mixed lot of Antique Sterling Silver items
to include a George III cruet frame by James Mince, together with three unassociated Georgian bottles and a pepperette, a large Edwardian sugar castor hallmarked in Chester, a half fluted sugar bowl and cream jug, etc. Weighable Silver 851g / 27.4 troy oz.
£200-£300
512
Click to view full image... A mixed lot of Antique Silver items
to include an Elizabeth II sauce boat, eight various napkin rings, a Victorian pepperette, a continental salt & pepper set, and another continental pepperette. Total Silver weight 366g / 11.8 troy oz.
£100-£150
513
Click to view full image... Pair of Antique George III Sterling Silver cauldron salt cellars
by Henry Chawner, London 1789.
Together with a Victorian silver textured bowl by Hukin & Heath and a silver mounted cranberry glass sugar castor. Total Silver weight 203g / 6.5 troy oz.
£100-£200
514
Click to view full image... A mixed lot of Antique Sterling Silver items
to include a Victorian bowl by Aldwinckle & Slater, London 1886, the body engraved with bright cut decoration depicting birds among swags and garlands. Together with a selection of items including a pair of shell salts, four napkin rings, pepperettes, cased spoons, knives, forks, a cigar case, etc. Weighable Silver 659g / 21.2 troy oz.
£150-£200
515
Click to view full image... A mixed lot of Antique Sterling Silver flatware
to include a George III Hanoverian Pattern serving spoon by William Chawner, initialled 'D I * E', London 1773, two sets of six teaspoons, a Mappin & Webb silver tea strainer, a set of six mother of pearl handled fruit knives, and other spoons including jam spoons, tea spoons, salt spoons, etc. Total weighable Silver 509g / 16.35 troy oz.
£100-£200
516
Click to view full image... A mixed lot of Antique Sterling Silver items
to include an octagonal tea strainer and base, a napkin ring, and various sets of teaspoons and cake forks, etc. Silver weight 485g / 15.6 troy oz.
£100-£150
517
Click to view full image... A mixed lot of Antique Sterling Silver items
to include five napkin rings, a set of six King's pattern coffee spoons, 9 other teaspoons, Dutch caddy spoon, butter knives, etc. Total Silver weight 505g / 16.2 troy oz.
£100-£200
518
Click to view full image... Set of six Antique Edwardian Sterling Silver gilt anointing spoons
Sheffield 1901.
Together with two other smaller sets of six anointing spoons and a set of four in various sizes. Gross weight 545g / 17.5 troy oz.
£200-£300
519
Click to view full image... A selection of Antique Sterling Silver spoons
to include a pair of late Victorian serving spoons by William Hutton & Sons, two apostle spoons by Walker & Hall, and a set of six George III Old English pattern teaspoons by Jonathan Perkins I & Jonathan Perkins II, London 1796, each crested to the handle with an owl encircled with ivy. Total Silver weight 299g / 9.6 troy oz.
£100-£150
520
Click to view full image... A mixed lot of Antique Sterling Silver flatware
to include a West Country sauce ladle, a pair of George II berry spoons, London 1732, and a selection of other teaspoons. Silver weight 365g / 11.75 troy oz.
£100-£150
521
Click to view full image... A mixed lot of Antique Georgian and later Sterling Silver flatware
to include a Victorian fish slice by John & Henry Lias, a pair of sauce ladles, two sets of six coffee spoons, a Danish serving spoon, 19 various teaspoons, etc. Total Silver weight 1275g / 41 troy oz.
£300-£400
522
Click to view full image... A mixed lot of Antique Sterling Silver flatware
to include a set of seven Victorian dessert forks by George Adams, three George III dessert spoons by Eley & Fearn, four George III dessert spoons by Peter, Ann & William Bateman, a pair of George III dessert forks by Solomon Hougham, a pair of William IV dinner forks by William Chawner, and a selection of other flatware including serving spoons, apostle spoons, etc. Total Silver weight 1190g / 38.25 troy oz.
£300-£400
523
Click to view full image... A mixed lot of Antique Silver flatware
to include a set of six Victorian provincial West Country teaspoons in fiddle pattern by Henry Ellis & Son, Exeter 1847, together with four sets of six coffee spoons, a set of four teaspoons, a pair of George III condiment ladles by Peter & William Bateman, sugar tongs, a selection of other spoons, etc. Gross weight 727g / 23.4 troy oz.
£150-£200
524
Click to view full image... A mixed lot of Antique Silver flatware
to include a matched set of six dinner forks in Old English pattern, five by Imperial Russian silversmiths Pekka J Silventoinen, St Petersburg 1899-1908, and one by Eley, Fearn & Chawner, London 1813 - all similarly crested. Together with a set of six continental silver serving spoons marked GM, 13 and with a cross within a circle, a set of six Russian silver teaspoons and a Victorian FTS dinner fork by George Adams. Total Silver weight 1042g / 33.5 troy oz.
£200-£300
525
Click to view full image... A mixed lot of Antique Sterling Silver spoons
to include a set of six Georgian silver gilt berry teaspoons, a set of six Victorian coffee spoons in Onslow pattern, two other sets of coffee spoons, a selection of condiment / salt spoons, etc. (30 pcs) Total Silver weight 343g / 11.05 troy oz.
£100-£150
526
Click to view full image... A selection of Antique Georgian and Victorian Sterling Silver forks
to include fourteen dinner forks and thirteen dessert forks. Among them, a set of six fiddle pattern dessert forks by Solomon Royes & John East Dix, London 1819, a set of six fiddle pattern dinner forks by William Chawner, London 1824, and a pair of Old English pattern dinner forks by Solomon Hougham, London 1803. The others all various dates and makers. Total Silver weight 1511g / 48.6 troy oz.
£300-£500
527
Click to view full image... A selection of Antique Georgian and later Sterling Silver serving spoons
in Fiddle and Old English patterns. By various dates and makers including Thomas Wallis II, William Woodward, William Rawlins Sobey, etc. (22) Total Silver weight 1576g / 50.7 troy oz.
£300-£500
528
Click to view full image... A mixed lot of Antique Sterling Silver flatware
to include a selection of provincial West Country spoons - a pair of serving spoons by William Woodman of Bristol, Exeter 1823, dessert spoons by Thomas Hart Stone and William Rawlins Sobey, and three dessert spoons by Josiah Williams & Co., etc. Gross weight 919g / 29.55 troy oz.
£200-£300
529
Click to view full image... Set of 12 Antique Victorian Sterling Silver dessert spoons
by John Round & Co, Sheffield 1892.
In Old English pattern. Length 19cm / 7.5". Silver weight 605g / 19.45 troy oz.
£100-£200
530
Click to view full image... A mixed lot of Antique Georgian and later Sterling Silver flatware
to include seven dessert spoons and six dessert forks. Four spoons in fiddle pattern, three in Old English, to include examples by John Lambe, Thomas & William Chawner, W Folgate & W Osborne, etc. Five forks in Old English pattern, and one with celtic style point handle. Total Silver weight 443g / 14.25 troy oz.
£100-£150
531
Click to view full image... Set of nine Antique George III Sterling Silver dessert spoons
by Thomas & William Chawner, London 1769.
In Old English pattern. Length 17.5cm / 6.9". Silver weight 387g / 12.45 troy oz.
£100-£150
532
Click to view full image... Set of eight Antique George III Sterling Silver dinner forks
by Thomas Wallis & Jonathan Hayne, London 1798.
In Old English pattern, together with a matched & similarly crested Victorian example by Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater. Length 20cm / 7.9". Silver weight 545g / 17.5 troy oz.
£100-£200
533
Click to view full image... Set of six Sterling Silver Hourglass pattern serving spoons
two George III examples by Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1815 and four Victorian examples by Joseph & Albert Savory, London 1847. Length 22.5cm / 9". Silver weight 571g / 18.4 troy oz.
£100-£200
534
Click to view full image... Antique Sterling Silver part canteen of cutlery
Comprising six George IV dessert spoons by Jonathan Hayne, London 1829, six Victorian dinner forks by George Adams, London 1851, and six George IV dessert forks by Charles Eley, London 1827. All in fiddle pattern. Silver weight 1055g / 33.95 troy oz.
£300-£400
535
Click to view full image... Set of twelve Antique Sterling Silver ice cream spades
by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1901. With shovel shaped bowls, the handles with engraved floral decoration. Length 13cm / 5". Silver weight 265g / 8.5 troy oz.
£80-£120
536
Click to view full image... Set of four Antique George V Sterling Silver fruit spoons
by Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1931.
With large, shallow circular bowls and rounded, tapering mother of pearl handles. Length 22cm / 8.75".
£250-£350
537
Click to view full image... Antique Edwardian Sterling Silver canteen of cutlery
by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, London 1908.
Comprising twelve dinner forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve serving spoons, twelve dessert spoons, two sauce ladles and two coffee spoons by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, all in Queen's pattern. Together with twelve George IV teaspoons by Charles Boyton, London 1828, a pair of silver handled fish servers, and ten dinner and eleven dessert knives, plated. In original presentation case. Weighable Silver 4216g / 135.6 troy oz.
£1,000-£1,500
538
Click to view full image... Antique Edwardian Sterling Silver canteen of cutlery
by the Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1905.
Comprising twelve dinner forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve teaspoons, twelve dessert spoons, six serving spoons and two sauce ladles. All in Old English pattern. In original wooden presentation case. Silver weight 2855g / 91.8 troy oz.
£800-£1,200
539
Click to view full image... Antique Edwardian Sterling Silver canteen of cutlery
mostly by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, London 1903.
Comprising 11 dinner forks, 11 dessert forks, 12 dessert spoons, four serving spoons, a sifter ladle and salt spoon, all by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, with twelve dinner and twelve dessert knives. Together with a pair of George III provincial West Country sauce ladles by Josiah Williams & Co, Exeter 1813, and 11 Victorian teaspoons by George Adams, London 1853. All in fiddle pattern, all similarly initialled 'H' in script. Total Silver weight 2979g / 89.9 troy oz.
£800-£1,200
540
Click to view full image... Antique Victorian Sterling Silver King's pattern canteen of cutlery
by John & Henry Lias, London 1839.
With six place settings, comprising six dinner forks, six dessert forks, six dessert spoons and six teaspoons, together with six silver handled dinner knives, William Comyns & Sons, London 1963, and six plated dessert knives. Total Silver weight (excl knives) 1560g / 50.15 troy oz.
£400-£600
541
Click to view full image... Antique Victorian Sterling Silver canteen of dessert / fruit cutlery
by Elkington & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1899.
Comprising twelve dessert knives and forks,in a wooden presentation case.
£200-£300
542
Click to view full image... Antique George V Sterling Silver canteen of fruit / dessert cutlery
by Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1936.
Comprising twelve dessert knives and forks, in a lined presentation case.
£150-£200
543
Click to view full image... Antique George V Sterling Silver canteen of fruit / dessert cutlery
by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1920.
With mother of pearl handles, the blades with engraved floral decoration.
£150-£200
544
Click to view full image... Two Antique Sterling Silver basting spoons in fiddle pattern
One George IV provincial West Country example by William Woodman of Bristol, Exeter 1823, the other a Victorian example by H Lias & Son, London 1856. Lengths 32.5cm / 12.75" and 31cm / 12.25". Silver weight 289g / 9.3 troy oz.
£150-£250
545
Click to view full image... Antique George IV Sterling Silver King's Husk pattern basting spoon
by William Chawner, London 1826. Length 32cm / 12.5". Silver weight 214g / 6.9 troy oz.
£150-£200
546
Click to view full image... Antique William IV Sterling Silver King's Husk pattern basting / stuffing spoon
by Mary Chawner, London 1836.
Together with an Edwardian basting spoon by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, London 1906, in fiddle pattern. Length 31cm / 12.25". Silver weight 355g / 11.4 troy oz.
£100-£150
547
Click to view full image... Antique George II Sterling Silver basting spoon
by John Gorham, London 1736.
In Hanoverian pattern, the reverse of the terminal with crest. Length 32cm / 12.5". Silver weight 152g / 4.9 troy oz.
£300-£500
548
Click to view full image... Antique George III Sterling Silver basting spoon
by Solomon Hougham, London 1806.
Together with another by Christopher & Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1804. Both in Old English pattern. Lengths 31cm / 12.25" and 32.5cm / 12.75". Silver weight 230g / 7.4 troy oz.
£150-£250
549
Click to view full image... Antique George III Sterling Silver soup ladle
marked T E, London 1771.
In Old English pattern with shaped, scallop shell bowl. Length 33.5cm / 13.25". Silver weight 143g / 4.6 troy oz.
£120-£180
550
Click to view full image... Unusual Antique George III Sterling Silver straining spoon
by Richard Crossley, London 1801.
Of very large proportion, with pierced decoration to the bowl. Fitted with a turned, wooden handle. Length 55cm / 21.75".
£1,500-£2,000
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
Silver & Objects of Vertu
Auctioneer: Chiswick Auctions Location: London W3 8BL
Contact: Tel: +44(0)20 8992 4442
Date: 6th December 2016 Time: 11:00AM
Details: Viewing
Saturday 3 December 10am – 2pm
Sunday 4 December 12noon – 6pm
Monday 5 December 10am – 6pm
Tuesday 6 December 10am – 1pm
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