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 3
495
  Archibald Knox for Liberty & Co: an Edwardian silver and enamelled napkin ring, Birmingham 1906; and an Edwardian silver coffee spoon, Birmingham 1907, with an enamelled terminal. (2) £80 - 120 plus 24% BP*
496
  An Edwardian silver pepperette, by Guild of Handicrafts, London 1906, of circular tapered spot hammered form, pierced down cover, scroll handle, 6.5cms (2 1/2in.), 1.45oz. gross. £60 - 80 plus 24% BP*
497
  A Victorian silver bachelor's teapot, by Charles Stewart Harris, London 1891, oval half-fluted form, ebonised finial and handle, 13cms (5in.); and a George VI sauce-boat, by Viners, Sheffield 1937, oval with cut rim, 15cms (6in.), 15.06oz. gross. (2) £100 - 150 plus 24% BP*
498
  A George III silver cream jug, by Thomas Dicks, London 1816, helmet-shaped, engraved initials, 13cms (5in.), 3.4oz. gross. £40 - 70 plus 24% BP*
499
  A Victorian silver christening mug, by Daniel & Charles Houle, London 1854, engraved decoration, scroll handle, pierced foot, with engraved initials, 13cms (5in.), 6oz. gross. £80 - 120 plus 24% BP*
500
  A pair of Edwardian miniature silver kitchen pepperettes, by Charles Lister & Son, 4cms (1 1/2in.); and a Victorian glass and silver pepper grinder, by John Grinsell & Sons, London 1899, 8.5cms (3 1/4in.). (3) £60 - 90 plus 24% BP*
501
  Six George III tea knives with bone handles, by Joseph Law, engraved crest; a George III silver bone handled butter knife; two George III teaspoons, by William Bateman I; two George III teaspoons, by William Sumner I, London 1783; two George III salt spoons, by Sarah & John William Blake, London 1818; sundry silver spoons, silver tongs and silver butter knife. (17) £50 - 80 plus 24% BP*
502
  A George III silver and glass cruet set, by Robert Hennell, London 1793, the stand with loop handle, circular base engraved crest, wirework legs, claw and ball feet, fitted five glass cruets, three of which have silver mounts, 21cms (8 1/4in.). £100 - 150 plus 24% BP*
503
Click to view full image... A set of three Edwardian silver compotes, by Horace Woodward & Co. Ltd., London 1906, comprising one larger and two smaller, of shaped circular form, with scroll borders on raised bases, diameters 26cm (10 1/4in) and 22cm (8 3/4in), 42.6oz.
See illustration £350 - 450 plus 24% BP*
504
  An Edwardian silver dish, by Williams, Birmingham 1908, oval, with pierced rim, scroll pattern feet, 30cms (12in), 13oz. £100 - 150 plus 24% BP*
505
  A Victorian silver christening mug, by Charles Riley and George Storer, London 1844, circular, engraved foliate design, with initials, 9cms (3 1/2in); and a Victorian silver Christening mug, by James Wakely and Frank Clarke Wheeler, 1896, circular, with embossed foliate decoration and panels, 9cms (3 1/2in), 9oz. £100 - 150 plus 24% BP*
506
Click to view full image... A William IV silver butter dish, cover and stand, by Charles Thomas Fox, London 1831, with fluted bands and cow finial, presentation inscription "North East Society of Ireland adjudged to Sir Robt. Bateson Bart, for the best pair of working bulls or oxon at the Autumn Show 1831", clear glass liner, the dish 15cms (6in) diameter, 21.8oz.
NB: Sir Robert Bateson, First Baronet, was an Irish landowner and Conservative politician. In 1818 he was made a Baronet of Belvoir Park in County Down. He first entered the House of Commons in 1830, sitting for Londonderry until 1842 when he was succeeded by his son, Robert. Belvoir House was demolished in 1961.
See illustration £250 - 350 plus 24% BP*
507
  A George I silver tablespoon, by Henry Clarke I, London 1721, Hanoverian and rat tail pattern, engraved initials 'PG'; and an early 18th Century Britannia standard tablespoon, date and maker's marks worn, Hanoverian and rat tail pattern engraved crest. (2) £60 - 90 plus 24% BP*
508
  A Victorian silver tartlet server, by Martin Hall & Company, Sheffield 1864; two early Victorian table forks, by John Harris V, London 1837, fiddle pattern and engraved crest; a Victorian table fork, tablespoon and dessert spoon, by H.J. Lias & Son, London 1848 and 1858; and two Georgian teaspoons, by I.B., 13oz. (8) £100 - 150 plus 24% BP*
509
  A Victorian silver mug, by Reily & Storer, London 1841, circular, with engraved scrolls and initials, 8cms (3 1/3in.); and a George V silver two-handled christening bowl, by Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1927, 9.5cms (3 3/4in.), 9.6oz. £80 - 120 plus 24% BP*
510
  A Victorian silver cream jug, by James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1900, 12cms (4 3/4in.); a George V silver sauce boat, by Charles S. Green & Co. Ltd., Birmingham, 1920, 14.5cms (5 3/4in.); a George V silver bon-bon dish, by Asprey, London 1912, oval with pierced rim, 15cms (5 1/2in.); and an Edwardian sugar bowl, by A. & J. Zimmerman, Birmingham 1908, 12cms (4 3/4in.), 13.7oz. £100 - 150 plus 24% BP*
511
  A Victorian silver cream jug with side handle, bears import marks for Louis Landsberg, London 1892, spirally fluted with leaf decoration, 8cms (3in.) high; and a pair of George V five bar toast racks, by Barker Brothers, Chester 1911, cased. £70 - 100 plus 24% BP*
512
  A Victorian silver tea caddy, by H. Mathews, Birmingham 1895, oval with spirally fluted and embossed floral scrolls, 11cms (4 1/2in.); and a George II silver trophy cup and cover, maker's mark worn, London 1812, balloon-shaped with embossed acanthus leaf decoration, base detached, 10.05oz. (2) £70 - 100 plus 24% BP*
513
  A George V silver tea kettle on stand, by Fordham & Faulkner (William Charles Fordham and Albert Buckley Faulkner), Sheffield 1913, the pot of oval half fluted form, engraved with a stag crest, the base with fluted shaped legs (no burner), 30.5cms (12in) high, 30.4oz. £200 - 300 plus 24% BP*
514
  A George V silver and composition pen and ink stand, by Albert Barker Ltd, London 1911, rectangular, with pierced putto and foliated scroll, three-quarter gallery and holders, fitted two Edwardian cut glass and silver mounted ink wells, dated London 1904; and an Edwardian stamp box, dated 1902, 24cms (9 1/2in.). £100 - 150 plus 24% BP*
515
  A Victorian silver campaign cup and cover, by Andrew Barratt & Sons, London 1898, with turned ivory handle fitted metal insert, on plated stand with copper plated burner, 18cms (7in.) high. £150 - 200 plus 24% BP*
516
  A George III silver milk jug, bears hallmarks of Robertson & Walton, London, circa 1815, helmet-shaped, with engraved foliate band, fluted angular handle, ball feet, 10.2cms (4in.), 6.3oz. gross. £70 - 100 plus 24% BP*
517
  An Edwardian silver dish, by William Neale, Chester 1905, of pierced navette form, gadrooned border, blue glass liner, 19cms (17 1/2in); and an Edwardian silver dish, by Marston & Bayliss. Birmingham 1907, with Ogdens retailer's mark to base, of half fluted navette form with pierced ends, 19.5cms (17 3/4in); 6.15oz. (2) £80 - 120 plus 24% BP*
518
  An Edward VII silver christening tankard, maker's mark worn, London 1902, engraved with foliate scrolls, "C" scroll handle, 9cms (3 1/2in.) high, 4.5oz. £70 - 100 plus 24% BP*
519
  A Victorian silver christening tankard, Josiah Williams & Co., London 1900, engraved with foliate scrolls, monogram and date, "C" scroll handle, 9cms (3 1/2in.) high, 4.4oz. £60 - 90 plus 24% BP*
520
  A George IV silver sugar bowl, by John Walton, Newcastle 1825, melon shaped with an engraved foliate design, gadrooned border, leafy scroll handle, 13.5cms (5 1/4in.), 9.75oz. £80 - 120 plus 24% BP*
521
  An Edwardian four bottle cruet stand, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd., Sheffield 1901, with wirework frame and scroll handle, with associated cut glass bottles, two with silver mounts, marks H. Mathews, Birmingham 1897 and 1901, weight of stand 11.25oz. £100 - 150 plus 24% BP*
522
  A Victorian silver sugar basket, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1896, of pierced navette form and embossed with bellflower chains, blue glass liner, 15cms (5 3/4in.), 5oz. gross. £60 - 90 plus 24% BP*
523
  A Victorian christening tankard, by Ackroyd Rhodes, London 1900, of half fluted design, the scrolling handle with harp-shaped finial, 9cms (3 1/2in.) high, 4.7oz. £70 - 100 plus 24% BP*
524
  An Edward VII christening cup, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1904, engraved with roses, thistles and shamrocks, "C" scroll handle and gilt interior, raised on spreading foot, 9cms (3 1/2in.) high, 3.7oz. £70 - 100 plus 24% BP*
525
  A set of twelve Victorian silver teaspoons, by Samuel Hayne and Dudley Cater, London 1855, fiddle pattern with engraved floral decoration. £80 - 120 plus 24% BP*
526
  A pair of Victorian silver bon-bon dishes, by Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, London 1894, of shaped oval form, embossed and pierced with floral and leaf scrolls, 15cms (6in.) wide, 7.3oz gross. £70 - 100 plus 24% BP*
527
  An Edwardian silver sugar caster, by James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1905, 18cms (7in.), 8oz. approximately. £60 - 90 plus 24% BP*
528
  A Victorian silver sugar basket, by Edward & John Barnard, London 1866, urn-shaped with decorative bands and oval cartouche, fluted and swing handle, 12cms (4 3/4in.), 9oz gross. £80 - 120 plus 24% BP*
529
  An Edwardian silver salver, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1902, of shaped circular form, with acanthus and flowerhead decorated rim, engraved floral scrolls around monogram "E. & A. T.", 32cms (12 1/2in.) diameter, 27.4oz. £250 - 350 plus 24% BP*
530
  A pair of George III silver tablespoons, by Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1792, in Old English pattern with bright cut husk decoration and engraved initials "J.M.", 3.6oz; together with a matched set of George III silver dessert spoons, by Eley & Fearn, London 1807/14, in Old English pattern, 6.7oz. (8) £100 - 200 plus 24% BP*
531
  A set of six Victorian silver table forks, by Josiah Williams & Co., Exeter 1857, in fiddle pattern with engraved initials "W.M.J.", 14.5oz. £120 - 180 plus 24% BP*
532
  A George V silver three-piece tea service, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1914-15, each piece of shaped oval form with straight gadrooned border, the teapot with ebonised canopy finial and angular handle, height of teapot 16cm (6 1/4in), 38.8oz. £320 - 420 plus 24% BP*
533
  A Victorian silver sugar bowl, by Edward Ker-Reid, London 1872, circular with foliate design, 12cms (4 3/4in.), 4.7oz. £40 - 60 plus 24% BP*
534
  Two George III silver tablespoons, by James Erskine, Aberdeen c.1800, Old English pattern, the later embossed and gilt bowls decorated with fruit around a shield, the handles with foliate decoration. £50 - 80 plus 24% BP*
535-538

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Objects of Vertu

539
  A Victorian silver table snuff box, by Edward Edwards II, London 1846, of rectangular engine turned form, the cover with foliated scroll border in relief, ball feet, 10cms (4in.), 6.7oz. £400 - 500 plus 24% BP*
540
  A Victorian silver vesta case, by Henry William Dee, London 1879, rectangular, with hinged cover, bears retailer's mark of Lewis, New Bond Street, 5.7cms (2 1/4in.). £200 - 250 plus 24% BP*
541
  A Victorian brass vesta case modelled as Prime Minister Gladstone, 8.5cms (2 1/4in.). £70 - 100 plus 24% BP*
542
Click to view full image... A Victorian vesta case, by Lawrence Emanuel, Birmingham 1891, enamelled and inscribed 'Just Lit Up Again' around a fork, 4cms (1 1/2in.) high.
See illustration £100 - 150 plus 24% BP*
543
Click to view full image... A Victorian silver sovereign case, by Alfred Wigley, Birmingham 1898, the hinged cover enamelled with two horses with jockeys up, 5cms (2in.) high.
See illustration £150 - 200 plus 24% BP*
544
  A late Victorian silver playing card case, by H. Mathews, Birmingham 1900, with gilt interior enclosing an unopened pack of Duplex Sultan playing cards, by Goodall, London, 10 x 8 x 2.5cms (4 x 3 x 1in.). £70 - 100 plus 24% BP*
545
  A Russian 84 standard silver niello work box decorated circles, with hinged cover opening to reveal a gilt interior, 9 x 4 x 2.5cms (3 1/2 x 1 1/4 x 1in.). £80 - 120 plus 24% BP*
546
  An Edwardian shoe pattern silver pin cushion, by S. Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, Chester 1909, with wooden sole, 13cms (5in.) long; together with a silver shoe pattern pin cushion, 6cms (2 1/2in.) long; and a Victorian pin cushion, by H. Matthews, Birmingham 1893, of scrolling form, 7cms (2 3/4in.). (3) £100 - 150 plus 24% BP*
547
  A Victorian silver memorial box, by Lawrence Emanuel, Birmingham 1897; an Edwardian vesta case, by Samson, Mordan & Co. Ltd., Chester 1908; an Edwardian vesta case, by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1907; a George V pill box, by Robert Chandler, Birmingham 1920; a George V pill box, by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1914; and an enamelled pill box, by H.C. Freeman Ltd., Birmingham 1921, with ivory liner. (6) £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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