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 4
704
  A pair of George III silver sauce ladles, by Thomas Dicks, London 1811, Old English pattern, engraved initials, 4oz. £50 - 70 plus BP*
705
  A Queen Anne Britannia standard silver tablespoon, by John Clifton, C.I., London 1712, Hanoverian and rat tail pattern, engraved initials, 1.95oz; a George II silver tablespoon, by Richard Pargeter, London 1735, Hanoverian pattern with double drop, engraved initials 'S/F*A'; a George III silver tablespoon, by Thomas Northcote, c.1775, Old English pattern, engraved initials; and a George III silver tablespoon, by John Lias, London 1805, engraved initials, 7.58oz. (4) £100 - 150 plus BP*
706
  A George III three-piece tea service, by Solomon Hougham, London 1807 and 1808, each piece of shaped oval form, engraved initials, with Greek key style band, the teapot with silver finial, wooden angular handle, height of teapot 16cms (6 1/4in.) high, 33oz. gross. £300 - 500 plus BP*
707
  An Edwardian hot water jug, by J. Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1906, splayed circular, engraved swag and leaf decoration, domed cover, ebonised finial and handle, 18cms (7in.) high, 13.75oz. £80 - 100 plus BP*
708
  A pair of Edwardian silver candlesticks, by Huttons, London 1902, each of column form, with spiral bellflower decoration, stepped filled bases, 19cms (7 1/2in.). £100 - 150 plus BP*
710
  A George III silver teapot, possibly by Crispin Fuller & Charles Fox, London 1814, shaped rectangular, with straight gadroon border and shell decoration, ivory canopy finial, scroll handle, bun feet, 14cms (5 1/2in.) high; a George III two-handled silver sugar bowl, by W.H., London 1812, rounded rectangular with gadroon border and shell decoration, engraved initials, 20cms (8in.); and a George V silver milk jug, by Atkin Bros., Sheffield 1912, 14cm (5in.), 37.6oz. gross. (3) £280 - 380 plus BP*
711
  A Victorian silver mounted and easel backed dressing table mirror, maker's mark worn, London 1895, heart-shaped bevelled plate within a pierced surround of putto and foliated scrolls, 28cms (11in.) high; and a George VI silver bon-bon, by Viners, Sheffield 1937, shaped hexagonal, 20cms (8in.) wide, 6.5oz. £70 - 90 plus BP*
712
  A George III silver four-piece tea service, by Joseph Craddock and William Ker Reid, London 1818, each piece of squat circular form, with foliate band and gadrooned border, leaf and paw feet, both pots have composition/bone finial and ebonised handle, height of hot water jug, 19cms (7 1/2in.), 70.8oz. gross. £800 - 1200 plus BP*
713
Click to view full image... An Edwardian silver two-handled cup and cover, by Skinner & Co., London 1905, urn-shaped, with embossed leaf frieze and acanthus leaves near foot, spreading square base with rim foot, detachable handle with decorative finial, 18cms (7in.) high, 10.48oz.
See illustration £100 - 150 plus BP*
714
  A pair of Victorian silver candlesticks, by Hawksworth, Eyre & Co. (Charles Hawksworth & John Eyre), Sheffield 1839, with detachable drip pans, baluster shaped nozzles, shaped stem, spreading acanthus filled bases, engraved crest, 23cms (9in.) high. £200 - 400 plus BP*
715
  A pair of Edwardian silver serving spoons, by Huttons, London 1904, with apostle style finials, twist pattern handles, pear-shaped bowls, velvet lined case; and two George III silver fruit spoons, one bears maker's marks of George Smith, dated London 1771, Old English pattern, in velvet lined case. (2) £60 - 90 plus BP*
716
  A George V silver mounted horses hoof inkwell, by George Ernest Hawkins, Birmingham 1912, with inscription "The Saint by Ascetic. bought June 5th 1905 from Lord Ammaly. Died at Hanwell Castle. Nov. 25th 1911. - Never Refused & Never Fell', 12cms (4 3/4in.). £60 - 100 plus BP*
717
  A pair of George III silver sauce ladles, by William Eley & William Fearn, London 1818, fiddle and thread pattern, 4.45oz. £60 - 80 plus BP*
718
  George V silver column form table lamp, by Hawksworth, Eyre & Co. Ltd., Sheffield 1911, the square column with paterae and bellflower chain ornamentation, spreading loaded base, 36cms (14in.). £150 - 200 plus BP*
719
  A George II silver tankard, maker's marks rubbed but possibly by John Langlands, Newcastle 1748, of plain circular form, scroll handle and heart-shaped terminal, spreading rim foot, 13cms (5in.) high, 12.8oz. £300 - 500 plus BP*
720
  A George II silver mug, by John Langlands I and John Goodrick, Newcastle 1755, baluster shaped, engraved initials, double scroll handle on spreading base, 9.5cms (3 3/4in.) high, 5.92oz. £200 - 300 plus BP*
721
  A George IV silver teapot, by William Eley II, London 1824, squat circular with applied band, domed cover with carved finial and scroll handle, 13cms (5in.) high, 20.6oz. £180 - 280 plus BP*
722
  A George III silver cream jug, with double struck maker's mark P.B. with T* over, London 1791, helmet shaped, engraved swag design, with initials, loop handle, 13.5cms (5 1/4in.), 2.4oz. £80 - 120 plus BP*
723
  Two George III silver tablespoons, by Dorothy Langlands, Newcastle 1809, Old English pattern, bright cut decoration, engraved initials; and two William IV tablespoons, by John Walton, Newcastle 1832, fiddle pattern, engraved initials, 7.9oz. £60 - 90 plus BP*
724
Click to view full image... Six Queen Anne silver dog-nose tablespoons, by Thomas Spackman, London 1708, the oval bowls with plain rat tails, the reverse of terminals with lion rampant crest, 11.26oz.
See illustration £700 - 1000 plus BP*
725
  Six George III silver teaspoons, by Thomas Oliphant (or Ollivant), London 1790, Old English pattern and engraved initials; five George III silver teaspoons, by Thomas Oliphant, London 1803, Old English pattern, engraved initials; six George III silver teaspoons, by Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1812, Old English pattern, engraved initials; and a George III silver teaspoon, by Steven Adams, London 1806, Old English pattern, engraved initials, 7.8oz. (18) £80 - 120 plus BP*
726
  Six George III silver tablespoons, by William Marshall, Edinburgh 1802, pointed Old English pattern, terminals engraved with the crest of The Maitland Family (a rock in the sea) and motto 'Attamen Tranquillus', 13oz. £150 - 250 plus BP*
727
  Six George III silver knives, by Joseph Nowill, Sheffield 1814, silver blades and filled handles, the blades engraved with crests of a tower and flag. £80 - 120 plus BP*
728
  A George III silver and stained whalebone toddy ladle, probably by Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1793, oval bowl, beaded border and bright cut decoration to stem; a Georgian silver toddy ladle, unhallmarked, the bowl inset with George III coin, engraved initials 'I+S/T +/1768', twisted whalebone handle; a Georgian silver toddy ladle, inset George II coin to bowl, scroll to handle, twisted whalebone terminal; and a Georgian embossed silver toddy ladle, inset George II gilt coin to base, twisted whalebone handle. (4) £120 - 180 plus BP*
729
  A late Victorian silver gilt fruit spoon, by James Wakely and Frank Clarke Wheeler, London 1897, with ornate embossed fluted, foliate and pierced design; a Continental silver sifting spoon, bears import marks for John George Pidington, London 1909, the handle in the form of a classical style figure, the pierced bowl chased with horse and chariot design; and a pair of George V silver gilt sugar tongs, by Saunders and Shepherd in the anointing spoon style, 4.4oz. (3) £60 - 100 plus BP*
730
  A late Georgian silver toddy ladle, by C.R./M. & *, fiddle pattern, engraved initials; and a Georgian silver toddy ladle, marks worn, with twisted whalebone handle; and a silver plated toddy ladle, with twisted whalebone handle. (3) £30 - 60 plus BP*
731
  A Edwardian silver bon-bon dish, by Horton & Allday, Birmingham 1906, of pierced oval form on wirework stand, 18cms (7in.); a George V silver posy vase, by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1912, in the form of a witches hat, 10cms (4in.), 5.7oz.. £50 - 80 plus BP*
732
  An Edwardian silver handled and ivory page turner, by W.H.W., Birmingham 1907; and six matched silver and mother-of-pearl fruit knives and forks, various dates, early/mid 20th Century; and another Victorian silver and mother-of-pearl fruit knife. (14) £80 - 120 plus BP*
733
  A George III mustard pot, by Jospeh Scammell, London 1791, of oval pierced form, engraved initials, urn finial, scroll handle, blue glass liner, 10cms (4in.). £40 - 60 plus BP*
734
  A Edwardian cut glass silver and mother-of-pearl mounted pepperette, by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1902; a George V cut-glass and silver gilt mounted toilet jar, by PWG, London 1921; and a cut glass and white metal mounted jar and cover, possibly by Robinson, Estkins & Aston; various sizes. (3) £40 - 60 plus BP*
735
  A pair of George III silver wine bottle coasters, probably by Thomas Daniell, date marks indistinct, pierced circular form, engraved crest, wooden bases, 12cms (4 3/4in.); and a George III silver cruet stand, maker's mark indistinct, London 1812, 19.5cms (7 3/4in.). (3) £50 - 100 plus BP*
736
  A pair of Edwardian silver bon-bon dishes, by Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1903, pierced oval, 14.5cms (5 3/4in.); a pair of Edwardian silver bon-bon dishes, by Nathan & Hayes, Birmingham 1903, pierced circular, 11cms (4 1/2in.); an Edwardian silver bon-bon stand, by Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1906, pierced circular, 17cms (6 3/4in.); and a George VI silver letter tray, by Reid & Sons Ltd., London 1941, circular and engraved inscription, 16cms (6 1/4in.), 14.9oz. (6) £100 - 150 plus BP*
737
  Three George III silver table spoons and three dessert spoons, by Thomas Northcote, London 1779, Old English pattern with bright-cut decoration and stag crests; two matched George III sauce ladles one with hallmarks of George Smith, London 1785, with shell pattern bowls and decoration matching previous spoons; and a George III tablespoon, by Richard Crossley, London 1796, Old English pattern with engraved initials, 15.7oz. (9) £100 - 150 plus BP*
738
  An Edwardian silver three-piece tea service, by William Thornywork, Birmingham 1901-02, each piece of oval half-fluted form, the teapot with ebonised canopy finial and angular handle, height of teapot 15cms (6in.), 31.8oz. £180 - 250 plus BP*
739
  A George III silver mustard pot, by Robert Hennell I, London 1785, oval with pierced scroll and foliate decoration and engraved swags, domed cover with urn finial, associated blue glass liner; 8cms (3 1/4in.); a George III mustard spoon probably by Thomas Purver, London 1814, fiddle and shell pattern, with initials; and a George pap boat makers marks indistinct, London 1792, of typical form with fluted border, 12cms (4 1/2in.), 5.oz. (3) £100 - 150 plus BP*
740
  A George III silver table salt, possibly by Henry Hobdell, London 1779, oval with pierced decoration, engraved crest, claw and ball feet, associated blue glass liner; and two mid 18th Century silver table salts, maker's mark indistinct, one marked for London 1750, cauldron shaped, with pad feet, 6.5cms (2 1/2in.), 6.5oz. (3) £50 - 100 plus BP*
741
  A George III silver marrow scoop, by George Smith III, London 1781, of typical form, engraved crest, 22cms (8 3/4in.), 1.5oz. £80 - 120 plus BP*
742
  A George III silver gravy spoon, by Thomas Northcote, London 1779, Old English pattern with bright-cut decoration and stag crest; and a George III salad fork, by Samuel Wintle, London 1786, Old English pattern, 5.8oz.. (2) £100 - 150 plus BP*
743
  A George III silver wine funnel, makers mark indistinct, London 1814, with typical form with fluted design, 12cms (4 3/4in.). 2.5oz. £70 - 100 plus BP*
744
  A part George III flatware service, by James Beebe, London 1812, fiddle and shell pattern with engraved initials, comprising: a fish slice, a sauce ladle, five table spoons and five table forks, 24.6oz. (12) £180 - 250 plus BP*
745
Click to view full image... Incorporated Guild of Hairdressers, Sheffield Branch, Academy Cup, 1951: a George V silver two-handled presentation cup, by William Comyns & Sons, London 1910, urn-shaped with leafy swag design, acanthus leaf decoration to lower section, on spreading leaf pattern base, detachable cover with acorn finial, 41cms (16in.) high, 80.9oz; together with an ebonised plinth and brass plaque inscribed 'Member of the Incorporated Guild of Hairdressers, Wig Makers & Perfumers', 23.5cms (9 1/4in.). (3)
See illustration £500 - 800 plus BP*
746
  A pair of late 19th Century German silver table salts, import marks for Martin Sugar, London 1892, boat-shaped, profusely embossed with flowers and scrolls, fair maid and putto handles, scroll feet, 9cms (3 1/2in.), 6.3oz. £50 - 80 plus BP*
747
  A Victorian glass and silver mounted claret jug, by Martin Hall & Co., Sheffield 1900, the mallet-shaped body with starcut base, plain silver mounts with domed cover, chair back thumbpiece, loop handle, 21cms (8 1/4in.) high. £150 - 250 plus BP*
748
  A Victorian silver cafe-au-lait pot, by Robert Dicker, London 1886, circular tapered in the Georgian style, domed cover, acorn finial, composition handle, 15mm (6in.) high, 7.8oz. £60 - 90 plus BP*
749
  A George V silver fruit stand, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1914, in the Arts & Crafts taste, with circular spot hammered bowl, scrollwork stand and domed spot hammered base, 19.5cms (7 3/4in.), 12.5oz. £80 - 120 plus BP*
750
Click to view full image... A George III Irish fish slice, by George Nangle, Dublin 1808, fiddle pattern, the blade with pierced fish design within foliate border, 3.7oz.
See illustration £350 - 450 plus BP*
751
  No Lot
752
  A George IV silver waiter, possibly by William Eley II, shaped circular with raised leaf and scroll border the centre engraved foliate scrolls around a boars head crest and motto "Fide et Fortitudine" knurl feet, 22cms (8 3/4in.), 18.46grms. £300 - 400 plus BP*
753
  Six Victorian silver tablespoons, by George Adams (Chawner & Co.), London 1842, King's pattern, with diamond heel, engraved crest, 21.4oz. £300 - 400 plus BP*
754
  A pair of George IV silver toddy ladles, by Peter Aitken I, Glasgow 1822. £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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