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: 13th September 2017 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing Details:
Thursday 7th September, 10am - 4.30pm
Friday 8th September, 10am - 4.30pm
Saturday 9th September, 9.30am - 12.30pm
Monday 11th September, 10am - 2pm
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Auction Lots - Page 3
651
  Three Henry VII half groats, all crowned facing busts, one M.M. Ton, c.1495-8, S.2207, N.1710, 20.71mm, 1.3g. Good/Fine; another M.M. Non, c.1486-1504, S.2210, N.1712 IIIB, 20.54mm, 1.4g. Good/Fine; third similar, 20.86mm, 1.5g. Fine, short of flan. (3 coins) £100 - 150 plus BP*
652
  Five Henry VII half groats, all crowned bust facing, one S.2210, N.1712 IIIB, 19.82mm, 1.3g. Fine; four N.1712 IIIC, comprising: 1952mm, 1.3g. Good/Fine, for issue short of flan; 19.89mm, 1.4g. Fine; 19.77mm, 1.4g. Good/Fine; and 20.38mm, 1.3g. Good/Fine. (5 coins) £100 - 150 plus BP*
653
  Six Henry VII half groats, all crowned bust facing, c.1486-1504, S.2211, N.1712 IIIC, comprising: 19.99mm, 1.4g. Good/Fine, short of flan; 1954mm, 1.5g. Good/Fine; 20.07mm, 1.5g. Good/Fine +; 19.71mm, 1.3g. Good/Fine, short of flan; 19.93mm, 1.4g. Fine, irregular, short of flan; and 19.86mm, 1.4g. Fine +, short of flan. (6 coins) £100 - 150 plus BP*
654
  Two Henry VII half groats, both c.1501-9, one N.1713, 21.65mm, 1.5g. About Fine; the other S.2316, N.1714, 20.14mm, 1.3g. Fine. (2 coins) £50 - 100 plus BP*
655
  Henry VI (restored) groat, crowned bust facing, M.M. Cross, c.1470-1, S.2082, N.1617, 25.41mm, 2.9g. Good/Fine, very dark. £120 - 180 plus BP*
656
  Edward IV groat, crowned facing bust, Second Reign, c.1471-83, S.2096, N.1631, 25.54mm, 3.1g. About Very Fine. £100 - 150 plus BP*
657
  Two Edward IV groats, both crown facing busts, Second Reign, c.1471-83, S.2096, N.1631, one 24.55mm, 2.6g. Fine; the other 27.61mm, 3.0g. About VF. (2 coins) £150 - 200 plus BP*
658
Click to view full image... Edward IV groat, First Reign, light coinage, crowned bust facing with 'N' at breast, for Norwich M.M. Sun, c.1467-8, S.2011, N.1582, 25.18mm, 3.0g. Good/Fine, dark.  
See illustration £120 - 180 plus BP*
659
  Edward IV groat, First Reign, light coinage, M.M. Long Cross Fitchee/Sun, c.1469-70, S.2002, N.1578, 26.42mm, 3.0g. About VF. £100 - 150 plus BP*
660
  Three Edward IV groats, First Reign, light coinage, all crowned facing busts, two with crosses at neck, M.M. Sun, c.1467-8, one S.1996, N.1573, 25.51mm, 3.0g. Fine; another S.2004, N.1580, 25.09mm, 3.2g. Good/Fine, dark; and ???? 25.07mm, 3.1g. About VF, but crease mark. (3 coins) £100 - 200 plus BP*
661
  Three Edward IV groats, First Reign, light coinage, all with crown facing busts, one with crosses by neck, M.M. Rose/Rose, c.1468-9, N.1564, 26.39mm, 3.3g. About VF; another with trifoils at neck, M.M. Long Cross Fitchee/Sun, c.1469-70, S.2003, N.1577, 26.43mm, 3.0g. Good/Find, slight bend; the third with crosses at neck, M.M. Crown/Crown, c.1468-9, S.2000, N.1570, 26.33mm, 2.9g. Fine/Irregular. (3 coins) £100 - 200 plus BP*
662
  Five Charles The Bold double patard, Burgundy, France, in 1469, following an agreement between Edward IV and Charles The Bold, these coins were made legal tender in England and remained so for sixty years afterwards. The Burgundian Rulers, the scene of friends of the English, being the reason why foreign coins were allowed to circulate in England. £100 - 200 plus BP*
663
  Four Charles The Bold double patard, Burgundy, France, in 1469, following an agreement between Edward IV and Charles The Bold, these coins were made legal tender in England and remained so for sixty years afterwards. The Burgundian Rulers, the scene of friends of the English, being the reason why foreign coins were allowed to circulate in England; another double patard, Philip The Duke of Burgundy. £100 - 200 plus BP*
664-665

Commencing at 11.00 a.m.
  No Lots

Plated Items

666
  An ornate Mappin & Webb 'Princes' plated two-handled tea tray, oval with leaf scroll and flower border, 77cms (30 1/4in.). £50 - 100 plus BP*
667
  A set of six EPNS clip-on fish bone side dishes, early 20th Century, by Walker & Hall, of triangular shape with leaf and scroll border, stamped "Patent 120" and numbered "51211", velvet lined case. £40 - 60 plus BP*
668
  A part suite of miniature furniture, comprising: a table, a settee, five bar-back chairs (one missing), the table with the Sheffield Coat of Arms, in stained wood box. £40 - 50 plus BP*
669-671

  No Lots

Modern Silver

672
  A pair of George V silver candlesticks, by Hawksworth Eyre & Co. Ltd., Sheffield 1919, plain column form, with fluted borders, filled base, 23cms (9in.) high. £100 - 200 plus BP*
673
  An Elizabeth II punch ladle, by C.J. Vander, London 1974, with double-lipped oval silver bowl, turned wooden handle, in velvet lined case. £40 - 60 plus BP*
674
  An Elizabeth II silver and silver gilt candle holder, by Aurum Ltd., London 1979, no. 21 of a limited edition of 1500, to commemorate the Diamond Jubilee of Save The Children Fund, 11.5cms (4 1/4in.); and an Elizabeth II caster, by Reid & Sons, Birmingham 1975, Lindisfarne band, 16.5cms (6 1/2in.), 11.2oz. (2) £100 - 150 plus BP*
675
  A George V silver bonbon dish, by Walker & Hall 1918, of pierced hexagonal form, 11.5cms (4 1/2in.); an Edwardian silver and tortoiseshell dish, London 1908, with the central crest of hands holding aloft a crown and motto "AL Worship to Thee God Only", 13.5cms (5 1/4in.), makers mark rubbed; a George V silver dish, by Gladwin Ltd., Sheffield 1934, pieced circular form, 15cms (6in.); and a pair of Edwardian silver sweet meat dishes, by William Devenport, Birmingham 1906, 10cms (4in), 10.23oz. (5) £80 - 140 plus BP*
676
  A George V glass and silver hat pin pot, by C.S. Green & Co., Birmingham 1918, 13cms (5in.); an Elizabeth II sauce boat, by Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1961, 14cms (5 1/2in.); an Elizabeth II silver inkwell, by W.I Broadway & Co., Birmingham, modern, capstan form, 7cms (2 3/4in.); a George V silver five bar toast rack, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1919, 6.5cms (2 1/2in.); an Elizabeth II napkin ring, by F.W.H. with Celtic border; and a George V silver cigarette case, by W.T. Toghill & Co., Birmingham 1935, 8cms (3 1/2in.), 9.5oz of weighable silver. (6) £80 - 120 plus BP*
677
  A George V three-piece silver tea service, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1933, each piece of shaped octagonal form, the teapot with composition canopy finial and angular handle, height of teapot 16cms (6 1/4in.) high, 33.3oz. £200 - 250 plus BP*
678
  A George V silver seven-bar toast rack, by James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1917, 14cms (5 1/2in.); and a George V waiter, by Fenton Brothers Ltd., Sheffield 1921, shaped circular with pad feet, 21.5cms (8 1/2in.), 20.05oz. £120 - 160 plus BP*
679
  Ten assorted Elizabeth II silver decanter labels, various makers and dates, various shapes, inscribed 'Tawny Port', 'Gin', 'Vodka', 'Whisky', 'Rum' and various dedications; and two white metal decanter labels, 3.78oz. gross, with white metal chains. £50 - 80 plus BP*
680
  A George VI silver teapot and matching hot water jug, by Viners, Sheffield 1937 and 1938, each of Art Deco form, with ivory canopy finials and angular handles, height of hot water jug 15cms (6in.), 42.4oz. £280 - 380 plus BP*
681
  A George VI silver waiter, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1943, shaped circular, scroll feet, 25.5cms (10in.); and an Edwardian silver dressing table tray, by W.G. Keight, Birmingham 1904, 27cms (10 1/2in.), 26.4oz. £180 - 220 plus BP*
682
  A George VI three-piece silver tea service, by William Suckling Ltd., Sheffield 1945, each piece of oval form, with undulating rim, beaded borders, the teapot with wooden canopy finial and scroll handle, height of teapot 15cms (6in.), 32.3oz. gross. £200 - 250 plus BP*
683
  A pair of Elizabeth II candlesticks, by Reid & Sons, Sheffield 1978, the pierced receivers with cut glass baluster form covers, knopped stems with Lindisfarne decoration, tapering filled bases, 30.5cms (12in.) high; and two other Elizabeth II silver vases, by Reid & Sons, modern, 16.5cms (6 1/2in.), 14cms (5 1/2in.). (4) £120 - 180 plus BP*
684
  A George V silver salver, by Reid & Son, London 1928, shaped circular on pad feet, 31cms (12in.) 30.5oz. £250 - 300 plus BP*
685

  A George V three-piece silver tea service, by S. Blankenzee & Sons, Birmingham 1917, George III style shaped rectangular engraved initials, the teapot with bone canopy finial, height of teapot, 12cms (5in.), 31.45oz. £200 - 300 plus BP*

Antique Silver

686
  A George III silver mustard pot, by Robert Hennell I and David Hennell II, London 1795, plain oval, with fluted edges, domed cover, chair-back thumbpiece, scroll handle, blue glass liner, 12cms (4 1/2in.); and associated Georgian salt spoon, engraved crest, 4.3oz. £100 - 150 plus BP*
687
  A Georgian silver salver, hallmarks worn, shaped circular with engraved foliate design, raised beadwork border, claw and ball feet, 25cms (9 3/4in.), 17.4oz. £120 - 180 plus BP*
688
  An early 20th Century silver decanter stand, by Charles Boyton & Son Ltd., c.1915, circular with pierced and foliate lattice decoration; together with an associated cut glass decanter and 'Whisky' decanter label, 29in. (11 1/4in.). £50 - 80 plus BP*
689
  A late Victorian silver gilt two-handled presentation cup, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1900, urn-shaped with leaf capped handles, decorated with foliate swags, engraved inscription 'National Greyhound Tracks Coursing Cup, presented by Alconbury Motel', on composition plinth with two plaques engraved names of winners, height with plinth 40cms (15 3/4in.), 30oz. gross approximately. £200 - 300 plus BP*
690
  A pair of George III Britannia Standard Silver tureens and covers, on plated stands, by Robert Sharp, London 1796, circular and engraved with coat of arms believed to be that of the Londonderry family, beadwork border, the domed covers with ornate snake leaf and flower pattern handles, the wirework bases with fluted design, each with spirit burner on ball feet, 23cms (9in.), the tureens 83.4oz. £2000 - 3000 plus BP*
691
Click to view full image... A pair of George III silver gravy boats, by Thomas Daniell, London 1783, oval, with beadwork border, double scroll acanthus wrapped handles, on spreading oval bases, 17cms (6 3/4in.), one inscribed to underside 'D. Daniell, No. 20 Foster Lane/Maker/London', 24oz.
See illustration £700 - 1000 plus BP*
692
Click to view full image... A George III silver lidded tankard, by Robert Makepeace & Richard Carter, London 1778, circular tapers with vertical fluting and two horizontal fluted bands, engraved initials, the lid with engraved wheat and leaf design, chair back thumb piece, wheat and branch decoration to scroll handle, 17cms (6 3/4in.) high, 29.25oz.
See illustration £1000 - 1500 plus BP*
693
Click to view full image... A George II silver lidded tankard, by John Bailey, London 1752, baluster shaped with applied mid-rib, engraved initials, domed cover with chair back thumb piece, double scroll handle spreading foot, 19.5cms (7 3/5in.), 30oz.
See illustration £1000 - 1500 plus BP*
694
Click to view full image... A George II silver waiter, by John Langlands I and John Goodrick, Newcastle 1756, shaped circular with raised shell and 'C'-scroll border, on hoof pattern feet, 18cms (7in.) diameter, 9.7oz.
See illustration £400 - 600 plus BP*
695
Click to view full image... A George II silver waiter, by Dorothy Mills, London 1753, circular, with shell and scroll border, centred by an engraved coat of arms, foliated scrollwork, hoof feet, 19cms (7 1/2in.), 10.76oz.
See illustration £400 - 600 plus BP*
696
Click to view full image... A George II silver tea caddy, maker's mark indistinct, London 1736, rectangular shaped with embossed chased foliate decoration, detachable slide on cover with bun pattern finial, engraved inscription to body, 11.5cms (4 1/2in.), 11.1oz.
See illustration £400 - 600 plus BP*
697
  A George V three-piece silver tea service, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1914 and 1915, each piece circular with leafy band borders, the teapot with ebonised finial and scroll handle, engraved initials, 13cms (5in.), 30.4oz. £200 - 300 plus BP*
698
  A George III silver soup ladle, by Thomas Watson, c.1800, fiddle pattern, 6.45oz; a George III toddy ladle, maker's mark indistinct, London 1815, with twisted whalebone handle; and a Danish bar spoon/cocktail shaker, mid 20th Century, with crown design finial, stamped 'COHR, Sterling, Denmark'. £120 - 180 plus BP*
699
  A pair of George III silver sauce ladles, by Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London 1801, fiddle pattern and engraved initials; and two Victorian silver tablespoons, by Henry Holland (Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater), London 1857, fiddle pattern, engraved initial, 7.8oz. £100 - 150 plus BP*
700
  Nine George III/George IV matched silver table forks, various dates, 1808-1826, fiddle pattern, engraved lion crest; and a plated table fork, 23.13oz. (10) £140 - 180 plus BP*
701
  Six George IV dessert forks, by I.D., London 1825-26, fiddle pattern, engraved lion and cross crest, 11.4oz. £70 - 100 plus BP*
702
  Four George III silver dessert spoons, by Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1818; three George III silver dessert spoons, maker's marks indistinct, London 1813; and two other Georgian silver dessert spoons, various, Old English pattern and engraved lion crest, 8.9oz. (9) £70 - 90 plus BP*
703
  Four George III silver tablespoons, by Richard Crossley & George Smith IV, London 1807; and three George III silver tablespoons, by Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1806, all fiddle pattern, engraved lion and cross crest, 15.75oz. (7) £100 - 150 plus 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: 13th September 2017 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing Details:
Thursday 7th September, 10am - 4.30pm
Friday 8th September, 10am - 4.30pm
Saturday 9th September, 9.30am - 12.30pm
Monday 11th September, 10am - 2pm
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