Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
Two Day Auction (Day 1 of 2)
Auctioneer: Chorley's Location: Prinknash Abbey Park, Gloucestershire, BL4 8EU
Contact: Tel: +44(0) 1452 344499
Date: 23rd May 2017 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing Details:
Sunday 21st May 10am-4pm
Monday 22nd May 9am-5pm
Sale mornings 8.30am-10am
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Auction Lots - Page 3
103
Click to view full image... A five-piece silver tea and coffee service, Barker Bros, Chester 1920, initialled M, including kettle on stand, approximately 2920gm
see illustration
£800-1200 (+ Fees*)
104
Click to view full image... A Victorian four-piece silver tea and coffee service, Joseph Angell, London 1852/1843, of hexagonal pagoda shape, crested, approximately 2520gm
see illustration
£1200-1800 (+ Fees*)
105
Click to view full image... A two-handled silver pierced basket, James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1906, with green glass liner, approximately 605gm
see illustration
£500-600 (+ Fees*)
106
Click to view full image... A George III silver teapot on stand, GS, London 1788, of rectangular shape with concave corners, crested, approximately 545gm
see illustration
£500-700 (+ Fees*)
107
  A George V two-handled rectangular silver tea tray, Barker Bros., Chester 1919, with inscription to 'H W Morgan 1920', approximately 4255gm
£1200-1500 (+ Fees*)
108
  A pair of George V two-branch silver candelabra, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1919, on octagonal tapering columns and chamfered square bases, engraved 'presented to H W Morgan' etc., weighted, 44cm high
£600-800 (+ Fees*)
109
Click to view full image... A George II silver Warwick cruet set, Samuel Woods, London 1755, the base with central handle and applied rococo cartouche, on four ornate feet, fitted one large and two smaller casters and pair of silver lidded cut glass bottles
see illustration
£2000-3000 (+ Fees*)
110
  A set of four George II silver cauldron salts, David Hennell, London 1750, crested, on shell capped legs with shell feet, and four salt shovels, approximately 435gm
£300-500 (+ Fees*)
111
  A Georgian square shaped silver salver, Edward Wakelin, London 1745, armorial rubbed, approximately 305gm
£120-180 (+ Fees*)
112
  A George III silver teapot stand, John Emes, London 1803, of oval form and a wine funnel (damaged), approximately 200gm
£120-180 (+ Fees*)
113
  A twin-handled silver trophy cup, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1902, embossed scrolls and flowers and a silver goblet, London 1888, approximately 875gm
£250-350 (+ Fees*)
114
  A silver trophy cup, HW, Sheffield 1906, inscribed Welsh National Agricultural Society 1908, and another similar, HA, Sheffield 1897, inscribed United Counties Agricultural Society Carmarthen 1899, approximately 990gm
£300-500 (+ Fees*)
115
  A canteen of George V silver cutlery, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1931, Grecian pattern, engraved initials CH, comprising; twelve soup spoons, twelve dessert spoons, eight table spoons, twelve teaspoons, six coffee spoons, six egg spoons, twelve fish knives and forks, twelve dessert knives and forks, twelve cheese knives, twelve dinner knives, twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, pair fish servers, carving set, soup ladle, pair sauce ladles, butter knife, sharpener, sugar tongs, in an oak case fitted four trays
£2500-3500 (+ Fees*)
116
  A silver strawberry set, George Maudsley Jackson & David Landsborough Fullerton, London 1903, in a fitted case, approximately 140gm
£80-120 (+ Fees*)
117
Click to view full image... An Omar Ramsden silver spoon, London 1933, with hammered bowl, the handle decorated lily of the valley and a stylised coronet finial, 16.5cm long
see illustration
£300-500 (+ Fees*)
118
  A set of eighteen Victorian mother-of-pearl handled silver dessert knives and forks, HA, Sheffield 1867, crested
£150-200 (+ Fees*)
119
  A modern silver rose bowl designed by Algernon Asprey for the Year of the Rose, London 1976, decorated with a rose (dented), on a hardwood plinth, approximately 575gm
£200-300 (+ Fees*)
120
  A quantity of Art Deco silver items including a jug, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1936, four toast racks, EV, Sheffield 1932/33, a three-piece cruet and an egg cup, approximately 515gm
£180-220 (+ Fees*)
121
  A pair of silver mustard pots and pepper pots, DF, London 1917/1919, another pair of pepper pots, two toast racks etc., approximately 610gm
£200-300 (+ Fees*)
122
  Five silver sauce boats, approximately 635gm
£180-220 (+ Fees*)
123
  A George III silver cream jug, London 1807, and another London 1908, both of helmet shape, approximately 250gm
£80-120 (+ Fees*)
124
  A Victorian silver jug, London 1859, with embossed decoration and another, London 1920, approximately 450gm and a weighted caster
£150-200 (+ Fees*)
125
  A silver cigarette box, Richard Comyns, London 1950, with engine turned decoration and leaf moulded borders, 20cm wide
£70-100 (+ Fees*)
126
  A silver cigarette box, London 1935, with engine turned decoration, two cigarette cases and a visiting card case, approximately 330gm weighable
£120-180 (+ Fees*)
127
  A silver cased folding bedside clock, R&S, Birmingham 1932, with engine turned decoration, 7cm wide
£80-120 (+ Fees*)
128
  A Continental silver and enamel box, import marks for 1929, the cover with applied initials, 8cm wide, a silver compact, London 1947 and a silver snuff box, Birmingham 1946
£120-180 (+ Fees*)
129
  Two silver Christening mugs, inscribed, and a small trophy cup, approximately 425gm
£120-180 (+ Fees*)
130
  A silver teapot, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, London 1901, inscribed, approximately 490gm
£150-200 (+ Fees*)
131
  Two tortoiseshell and silver lidded jars, a footed dish, Adie Bros., Birmingham 1933 and a spill vase
£80-120 (+ Fees*)
132
  Six pairs of Victorian silver dessert knives and forks, GA, London 1861, a set of silver fruit knives and a set of silver handled fruit knives
£100-150 (+ Fees*)
133
  A set of six silver teaspoons, CTB, Birmingham 1932, with pierced terminals and another set of six silver teaspoons, both cased, approximately 120gm
£60-80 (+ Fees*)
134
  A silver Christening set, Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall, Sheffield 1890, two cased sets of spoons and five napkin rings, approximately 315gm
£100-150 (+ Fees*)
135
  A set of four George III silver tablespoons, William Sumner & Richard Crossley, London 1776/77, with bright cut decoration, crested, approximately 270gm
£80-120 (+ Fees*)
136
  A quantity of old English pattern silver spoons, Georgian and later, approximately 670gm
£200-300 (+ Fees*)
137
  A quantity of George III silver flatware, James Ede & Alexander Hewat, London 1808/09, comprising silver table spoon, dessert spoon, two teaspoons and fork, all rare double thread and shell pattern, crested, approximately 275gm
£100-150 (+ Fees*)
138
  A quantity of fiddle pattern silver flatware, Georgian and later, including a pair of tablespoons by Peter & William Bateman, London 1807, approximately 430gm
£120-180 (+ Fees*)
139
  A quantity of silver flatware, Georgian and later, including teaspoons, condiment spoons, fish knives and forks, approximately 590gm weighable
£150-200 (+ Fees*)
140
Click to view full image... A George II silver coffee pot, Charles Wright, London 1777, of pear shape with beaded borders, fitted an ebonised handle, crested, 24cm high approximately 600gm gross
see illustration
£800-1200 (+ Fees*)
141
  A George III silver mustard pot, London 1797, of oval shape with domed cover and blue glass liner, with a silver mustard spoon
£120-180 (+ Fees*)
142
  A pair of silver bonbon dishes, Edward Souter Barnsley, Sheffield 1913, of circular shape with pierced sides, on claw and ball feet, 10.5cm diameter, approximately 170gm
£100-150 (+ Fees*)
143
  A pair of silver bonbon dishes, HM, Birmingham 1902, of wavy outline with pierced decoration, 14cm wide, a capstan inkwell, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1911, a Georgian egg cup, three other egg cups, a modern napkin ring, a silver handled cake slice and a spoon, total weighable approximately 360gm
£150-200 (+ Fees*)
144
  A pair of Scottish silver basting spoons, AG, Edinburgh 1797, the terminals initialled D, approximately 180gm
£150-200 (+ Fees*)
145
  A set of twelve old English pattern silver soup spoons, Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1936, initialled, approximately 434gm
£100-150 (+ Fees*)
146
Click to view full image... A George III silver inkstand, William Plummer, London 1764, of rectangular shape with gadroon border, on paw feet, 23.5cm wide, approximately 395gm
see illustration
£400-600 (+ Fees*)
147
  A pair of William IV silver wine coasters, Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1833, with gadrooned rims, 15cm diameter
£200-300 (+ Fees*)
148
  A Victorian silver card waiter, John Edward Terrey & Co, London 1844, with pie crust edge, on scroll feet, 16cm diameter, approximately 210gm
£120-150 (+ Fees*)
149
  A set of six silver coffee spoons, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, Sheffield 1929, and seven matched teaspoons, approximately 215gm
£60-80 (+ Fees*)
150
  A set of six Scottish silver teaspoons, various makers, Edinburgh 1820, of single struck King's pattern, approximately 120gm and sundry plated and white metal items
£50-70 (+ Fees*)
151
  An Irish silver ladle, John Pittar, Dublin circa 1788, the handle with Celtic point, engraved a crest and motto, approximately 210gm
Note: Crest and motto possibly of the Irish Guild of Merchants
£200-300 (+ Fees*)
152
  A set of ten Irish silver dessert spoons, Christopher Eades for M West, Dublin 1824, of fiddle pattern, crested, approximately 360gm
Note: Crest of Perkins, Carrington and others
£150-200 (+ Fees*)
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
Two Day Auction (Day 1 of 2)
Auctioneer: Chorley's Location: Prinknash Abbey Park, Gloucestershire, BL4 8EU
Contact: Tel: +44(0) 1452 344499
Date: 23rd May 2017 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing Details:
Sunday 21st May 10am-4pm
Monday 22nd May 9am-5pm
Sale mornings 8.30am-10am
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