Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
Fine Art & Antiques (Day 2 of 3)
Auctioneer: Anderson & Garland Location: Newcastle
Contact: Tel: 0191 430 3000 Fax: 0191 430 3001
Date: 14th June 2017 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing Details:
Thursday 8th June 10.00 a.m. - 4.30 p.m.
Friday 9th June 10.00 a.m. - 4.30 p.m.
Saturday 10th June 9.30 a.m. - 12.30 p.m.
Monday 12th June 10.00 a.m. - 2.00 p.m.
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Auction Lots - Page 1

Plated Items


390
  A 19th Century silver plated flagon, by Rogers Smith & Co., New Haven Ct., 1868, engraved with ornate floral design, 35.5cms (14in.) high. £50 - 80 plus 24% BP*
391
  A plate on copper tea kettle with basket weave handle, the circular stand with burner and mesh surround, 25cms (10in.) high. £40 - 60 plus 24% BP*
392
  Two graduated Victorian old Sheffield plate meat covers, by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, 36cms (14 1/4in), and 30cms (11 3/4in); and another dish cover, by Harrods, 33cms (13in). (3) £50 - 80 plus 24% BP*
393
Click to view full image... A Sheffield plate dish wedge, by Thomas Law & Co., c.1790, with ring handle, 9cms (3 1/2in.).
See illustration £80 - 120 plus 24% BP*
394
  A Victorian table centrepiece stand, by Padley, Parkin & Staniforth, c.1865, the stem with angel and leaf receiver with two pierced scrollwork arms, engraved initials. £80 - 120 plus 24% BP*
395
  A white metal ornament of a camel and dog; together with another white metal figure of a Labrador, the larger figure 24cms (9 1/2in.). (2) £80 - 120 plus 24% BP*
396
  An early 20th Century twin-branch two-light candelabra, the scrolling branches with campana shaped nozzle, knopped stem and spreading filled base, overall height 62cms (24 1/2in.). £60 - 80 plus 24% BP*
397
  A mid 19th Century silver plated meat cover, with heraldic crest "Ardenter Prosequor Alis", maker's stamp to underside, 49cms (19 1/2in). £50 - 80 plus 24% BP*
398
  An Elkington & Co. patent two bottle decanter stand, c.1900, with an ornate pierced leaf and scroll pattern frame with adjustable slider to top, with openwork receivers on foliate feet, fitted two cut glass globe and shaft decanters possible associated, 39cms (15 1/2in.). £60 - 80 plus 24% BP*
399-402

  No Lots

Modern Silver

403
  An Elizabeth II goblet, by Reid & Sons, Sheffield 1980, with Celtic style stamp and engraved initials, 12.5cms (5in.), in velvet lined case; and an Elizabeth II goblet, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1967, baluster stem, engraved initials, 11cms (4 1/4in.), 9.8oz. (2) £70 - 100 plus 24% BP*
404
Click to view full image... Four George V silver fox pattern menu stands, by Garrard & Co. Ltd. (Sebastian Henry Garrard), three marked with date letters for 1921/22, modelled as sitting and running foxes, the other with possible earlier Birmingham hallmark but indistinct, the largest stands 6.5cms (2 1/2in), the smallest 5cms (2in), also bears retail stamp of Garrard & Co. Ltd. Albemarle St., London, in velvet lined case.
See illustration £300 - 500 plus 24% BP*
405
  A pair of George V silver tureens and covers, by Asprey & Co. Ltd., Birmingham 1923, oval with gadrooned borders, detachable handles, 22.5cms (8 3/4in), 56.5oz. £500 - 700 plus 24% BP*
406
  A set of six Elizabeth II silver coffee spoons, by William Suckling Ltd., 1960, with fox head mask finials, in fitted case. £50 - 80 plus 24% BP*
407
  A George V silver fruit stand, by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd., Birmingham, 1932, circular with pierced border raised on pad feet, 21cms (8 1/4in.), 14.5oz. gross. £100 - 150 plus 24% BP*
408
Click to view full image... A pair of George V silver five-light candelabra, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1919, in the Georgian taste, knopped stems, on raised canted square filled bases, the four shaped arms each supporting spool shaped sconces, weight of branches, 74oz. approximately, 45.5cms (18in.) high overall.
See illustration £1200 - 1800 plus 24% BP*
409
  A George V silver sugar bowl and milk jug, by Northern Goldsmiths & Co., Birmingham 1924, circular with chased and engraved foliate designs, scroll handles, height of cream jug, 9cms (3 1/2in.), 20.1oz gross. £150 - 200 plus 24% BP*
410
  A George V silver three-piece tea service, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1917, of plain oval form, the teapot with ebonised finial and handle, 14cms (5 1/2in.) high, 25oz gross. £200 - 300 plus 24% BP*
411
  An Elizabeth II three-piece condiment set, by Reid & Son, Sheffield 1977, each piece of circular form decorated with scrollwork border, raised on strapwork and pad feet, height of pepperette 11.5cms (4 1/2in.), including a salt spoon; and a mustard spoon. £100 - 150 plus 24% BP*
412
  A George V silver hot milk jug, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1921, circular tapered with spreading base, basketweave covered handle, 15.5cms (6in) high, 10.19oz. £70 - 100 plus 24% BP*
413
  A George V silver waiter, by Charles S. Green & Co. Ltd., Birmingham 1933, shaped circular, raised leaf and shell border, 26cms (10 1/4in) diameter, 16.85oz. £140 - 180 plus 24% BP*
414
  A George V silver milk jug, by Sydney Hall & Co. (probably) Sheffield 1933, of octagonal baluster form, raised on Arts & Crafts pattern feet, pierced heart decoration, 14cms (5 1/2in.) high, 7.9oz; together with a George V sugar caster, by Northern Goldsmiths & Co., Birmingham 1933, the pierced dome cover with stepped finial above octagonal baluster base, 16.5cms (6 1/2in.) high, 4.3oz. (2) £100 - 200 plus 24% BP*
415
  An Elizabeth II silver table bell, by Reid & Sons, Birmingham 1987, Lindisfarne pattern border, 14cms (5 1/2in.); and a smaller Elizabeth II silver table bell, by CSR Ltd, London 1973, 10.5cms (4 1/4in.), 10.96oz. (2) £80 - 140 plus 24% BP*
416
  An Elizabeth II silver waiter, by H.Y.C., Sheffield 1966, shaped circular with central inscription, pad feet, 25.5cms (10in), 17.4oz. £120 - 180 plus 24% BP*
417
Click to view full image... A George VI silver two-handled tray, by Frank Cobb & Co. Ltd., Sheffield 1944, engraved initial, also engraved presentation inscription to underside, with handles 57cms (22 1/2in), 80oz.
See illustration £600 - 900 plus 24% BP*
418
  A George VI bon-bon, by James Dixon & Son, Sheffield, 1943, circular, beaded border, engraved inscription, 16.5cms (6 1/2in.); and a Victorian silver coaster, by Mappin & Webb, London 1900, circular with a gadrooned border, 9.5cms (3 3/4in.), 9.7oz. gross. (2) £70 - 100 plus 24% BP*
419
  No Lot
420
  A George V silver and green enamel five-piece dressing table set, by Charles S. Green & Co. Ltd., Birmingham 1931-32, in fitted case. £60 - 90 plus 24% BP*
421
  An Elizabeth II reproduction silver apostle spoon, by J. B. Chatterley & Sons, London 1971, with St. Andrew finial; an American sterling standard silver ice spoon, by Birks, with scrolling decoration; and a silver sugar sifting ladle, converted from a Georgian sauce ladle, 5.5oz. (3) £60 - 90 plus 24% BP*
422
  A George V silver three-piece bachelor's tea service, by Asprey, Birmingham 1922, height of teapot 13.5cms (5 1/4in), 18.15oz. £120 - 180 plus 24% BP*
423
  A set of six George VI silver coffee spoons, by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1938, cased; a set of six George V silver coffee spoons, by Josiah Williams & Co., London 1922, with swag finials, cased; a set of George VI silver teaspoons and matching sugar tongs, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1946, cased; a set of six George V silver coffee spoons, by Lee & Wigfull, Sheffield 1911; together with a silver spoon, by Hukin & Heath, London 1896; a Lindisfarne pattern teaspoon, by Cooper Brothers; a silver mustard spoon; and a white metal mustard spoon. (13) £80 - 120 plus 24% BP*
424
  A George V silver christening set, by Cooper Brothers & Sons, Sheffield 1925/6, comprising: spoon, fork and napkin ring, cased; three sets of six tea knives, all with silver filled handles, cased; a George VI silver preserve spoon and butter knife, by Lanson Ltd., Birmingham 1944, cased; a George V child's silver pusher, by Suckling Ltd., Birmingham 1926, engraved "Elizabeth", cased. (6) £60 - 80 plus 24% BP*
425
  A George V silver condiment set, by Reid & Sons, Birmingham 1932, cased; and a George VI silver condiment set, by Reid & Sons, Birmingham 1845, cased. (2) £70 - 100 plus 24% BP*
426
  A George V silver tea-strainer, by Gold & Silversmiths Company, Sheffield 1925; a white metal cake slice; a Victorian button hook, with silver filled pistol grip handle; two silver napkin rings; a Victorian ivory brush, with silver filled handle; and a George V silver two-handled table salt. (7) £60 - 80 plus 24% BP*
427
  A George V silver gilt and pink enamel jewellery box, by Charles Henry Dumenil, London 1925, 14cms (5 1/2in.). £80 - 120 plus 24% BP*
428
  A George V silver backed dressing set, by William Neal, Birmingham 1920, to include: hand mirror, four brushes, dressing table jar cover and two jars with silver covers; and a pair of George VI silver ashtrays, by Bishtons Ltd, Birmingham 1945. (10) £70 - 100 plus 24% BP*
429
  A George V silver condiment set, by William Devenport, Birmingham 1929, each piece polygonal form, comprising: table salts, pepperettes, mustard pots and spoons, in velvet lined case, 6.8oz gross of weighable silver. £60 - 90 plus 24% BP*
430
  An Elizabeth II silver caravan group with fortune teller sitting at a table with crystal ball, by D-S Design, Edinburgh, on wooden base, 49.5cms (19 1/2in.). £1500 - 2000 plus 24% BP*
431
  An Elizabeth II silver model of a carriage, by D-S design, Edinburgh Modern, 31.75cms (12 1/2in.) overall length. £500 - 600 plus 24% BP*
432
  A George V silver dish, by Charles & Richard Comyns, London 1925, oval with pierced design, 29cms (11 1/2in.); and an Edwardian footed bowl, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1907, pierced hexagonal forms, 17.5cms (7in.), 19.3oz. (2) £150 - 200 plus 24% BP*
433
  A George V silver two-handled presentation cup, by William Neale Ltd., Birmingham 1920, urn-shaped, engraved inscription and 'Presented by Edmond Richardson Esq. to Monkton Leek Vegetable and Floral Society 1924', 19cms (7 1/2in.), on ebonised plinth with engraved silver coloured shields, total height 27cms (10 3/4in.). £100 - 200 plus 24% BP*
434
  A George VI silver waiter, by Reid & Sons, Birmingham 1940, circular with Lindisfarne pattern border, pad feet, engraved inscription to underside, 20.5cms (8in.); an Elizabeth II letter tray, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1966, circular with raised border, 15cms (6in.), 17.15oz. (2) £120 - 180 plus 24% BP*
435
  An Elizabeth II silver salver, by Carr's of Sheffield Ltd., of shaped circular form, 20cms (8in.), 10.6oz. £100 - 150 plus 24% BP*
436
  An Elizabeth II silver salver, by Parkin Silversmiths Ltd., Sheffield 1972, of shaped circular form, 30cms (12in.) diameter, 22.7oz. £120 - 180 plus 24% BP*
437
  A George V silver salver, by Martin Hall & Co., Sheffield 1923, of shaped circular form, the rim with pierced flowerhead and acanthus decoration surrounded by leaf scrolls and vacant cartouche, raised on three bun feet, 26cms (10in.) diameter, 21oz. £180 - 220 plus 24% BP*
438
  An Elizabeth II silver wine coaster, by J.B. Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1971, 16cms (6 1/4in.); an Elizabeth II silver cake knife and coffee spoon, by Cooper Brothers, Sheffield 1973 and 1985, all Lindisfarne pattern, retailed by Reid & Sons. £60 - 80 plus 24% BP*
439
Click to view full image... An Elizabeth II silver flatware and cutlery service, for twelve settings, by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1972, and 1973, Louis Seize (XVI) pattern, comprising: table knives, table forks, table spoons (six), dessert knives, dessert forks, dessert spoons, fish knives, fish forks, soup spoons, tea spoons, sauce ladles (2); and ten later steak knives (all knives with exception of fish knives with filled silver handles and steel blades), the fish forks with filled silver handles, 127.5oz approximately of weighable silver.
See illustration £1500 - 2000 plus 24% BP*
440
  A pair of George VI silver sauce boats, by Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1937, with shaped cup rims and scrolling handles, raised on hoof pattern feet, 15cms (6in.) long, 6.5oz. £70 - 100 plus 24% BP*
441
  A George V silver three-piece tea service, by Huttons, Sheffield 1921-22, oval and half fluted, the teapot with composition urn finial and angular handle, height of teapot 16cms (6 1/4in.), 25.8oz gross. £200 - 250 plus 24% BP*
442
  A George V silver coffee pot, by C.S. Harris & Sons Ltd., London 1924, of fluted oval baluster form, ebonised canopy finial and scrollwork handle, 24cms (9 1/2in), 20.29oz. £150 - 200 plus 24% BP*
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
Fine Art & Antiques (Day 2 of 3)
Auctioneer: Anderson & Garland Location: Newcastle
Contact: Tel: 0191 430 3000 Fax: 0191 430 3001
Date: 14th June 2017 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing Details:
Thursday 8th June 10.00 a.m. - 4.30 p.m.
Friday 9th June 10.00 a.m. - 4.30 p.m.
Saturday 10th June 9.30 a.m. - 12.30 p.m.
Monday 12th June 10.00 a.m. - 2.00 p.m.
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