Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
The Two Day Sale (Day 1 of 2)
Auctioneer: Canterbury Auction Rooms Location: Canterbury
Contact: Tel: 01227 763337 Fax: 01227 456770
Date: 9th April 2019 Time: 10:00AM
Details: ON VIEW
Saturday, 6th April from 10.00am to 4.00pm
Sunday, 7th April from 12.00pm to 4.00pm
Monday, 8th April from 10.00am to 7.00pm
and on Mornings of Sale from 8.30am
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Auction Lots - Page 1

SILVER

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Click to view full image... A George III silver bulbous coffee pot, the domed lid with urn finial and with bead mounts to rim, cast spout with moulded and bead pattern ornament, fruitwood double-scroll handle, on moulded footrim with bead ornament, 11.25ins high, by Charles Wright, London 1776, contemporary initials "SJ" below lion passant crest (gross weight 27.5ozs) £900-1200 plus 24% BP*
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Click to view full image... A George III silver baluster shaped coffee jug/hot water jug with plain body, the domed cover with spiral fluted finial and gadroon mounts, cast spout with shell ornament, on moulded footrim with gadroon mounts, scroll handle with cane bindings, 11.25ins high, by Walter Brind, London 1774, contemporary initials "JA" (gross weight 20.5ozs) £700-900 plus 24% BP*
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Click to view full image... A George III silver oval tea pot, the domed lid and body engraved with bands of oval cartouche and leaf and floral ornament, with fruitwood C-scroll handle and finial, 6.5ins high, and matching oval stand on four panel feet, 7ins x 5.25ins, by Joseph Scammell, London 1794 (gross weight 21ozs - monogrammed) £350-500 plus 24% BP*
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Click to view full image... George IV silver urn shaped water/wine jug, the panelled body embossed with fruiting vines and floral sprays, with embossed floral mounts to rim and leaf capped double scroll handle, on circular footrim, 9.75ins high, probably London 1829 (weight 21ozs - hallmark and maker's mark rubbed) £300-400 plus 24% BP*
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Click to view full image... A Victorian silver four-piece tea and coffee service of bulbous form with bead mounts and angular handles, the bodies engraved with vacant cartouche, scroll and leaf ornament, on conforming circular footrims, comprising - tea pot, 9.25ins high, coffee pot 11.5ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, by Goldsmiths Alliance Ltd, London 1876 (gross weight 77ozs) £1200-1600 plus 24% BP*
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Click to view full image... A George VI harlequin silver rectangular four piece tea service with bowed sides, with angular loop handles and conforming footrims, comprising - tea pot, 6.5ins high, hot water pot, 8.5ins high, each with oval finials, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, all by Ernest W. Haywood, Birmingham 1945, 1946 & 1950 (gross weight 53ozs) £600-800 plus 24% BP*
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Click to view full image... An Edward VII silver rectangular teapot with reeded rim, ebonised finial and angular handle, on four ball feet, 6,.25ins high, by Barker Brother, Chester 1918 (gross weight 19ozs) £200-300 plus 24% BP*
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Click to view full image... An Edward VII silver chocolate pot in the manner of Christopher Dresser, the slightly domed cover with ebonised finial, tapered body with ebonised handle, 8.5ins high, by Hukin & Heath, Birmingham 1907 (gross weight 16ozs - engraved with initials down one side and date 1963) £120-160 plus 24% BP*
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Click to view full image... A George II silver circular salver with shaped and moulded rim engraved with Royal Air Force 1960 Squadron crest, surrounded by names, on four scroll feet, 14ins diameter, by Roberts & Dore Ltd, Sheffield 1944 (weight 40ozs)
Note: 96 squadron was the first mosquito squadron and was disbanded in 1944 £450-600 plus 24% BP*
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Click to view full image... A William IV silver circular salver of shaped and moulded outline with scroll and leaf cast mounts, engraved with monogram to centre within band of scroll, floral and leaf ornament, on four pierced and cast feet, 20ins diameter, by William Ker Reid, London 1835 (weight 110ozs) £1500-2000 plus 24% BP*
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Click to view full image... A good George III silver oval two-handled tray, the centre engraved with oval panel, full armorial surmounted by coronet within ornate cartouche, the borders engraved with bold leaf paterae and scrolled leafage, the fluted rim with reeded mounts and reeded and leaf capped handles, on four panel feet, 26.5ins x 17ins, by John Crouch I & Thomas Hannam, London 1795 (weight 109ozs) £4000-6000 plus 24% BP*
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Click to view full image... An Elizabeth II silver and silver gilt circular tray with hammered finish to the centre, with a cast silver gilt rim decorated with three rows of open circular motifs within wavy rim, 12ins diameter, by Stuart Devlin, London 1979 (No. 14) (weight 22ozs), contained in black leather cloth presentation box, the interior bearing the Hambro Bank crest - "President Falcon Award 1979" £700-1000 plus 24% BP*
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Click to view full image... A good George IV silver oval two-handled tureen and cover, the slightly domed cover with cast lion and lioness loop handle with leaf ornament and partly spiral reeded, the tureen with bold gadroon leaf fruiting vine and lion pattern mounts to the shaped rim, bold loop handles with leaf pattern fixings, on four bold leaf scroll and paw pattern feet, 16.75ins x 10.75ins x 12ins high, by John Craddock & William Ker Reid, London 1823 (weight 152ozs), engraved with bold contemporary armorial, the lid with smaller crest £5000-7000 plus 24% BP*
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Click to view full image... Two silver gilt pillar candlesticks of "early 18th Century" French design, with square moulded sconces and square baluster stems with ornate shell and scroll mounts, the shaped and moulded square bases with bold bearded masks, 7.75ins high, by Garrard & Co, Albemarle Street, London 1891 and 1923 (weight 29oz - formerly converted to electric table lamps with brass fixing lugs soldered to bases) £450-600 plus 24% BP*
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Click to view full image... A George I silver two-handled cup, the bell shaped body embossed with oval cartouche with leaf scroll border and with partly reeded and fluted lower body, plain scroll handles, on moulded footrim, 6.5ins diameter (to top) x 7ins high, by Richard Green, London 1726 (weight 23ozs), the oval cartouche with moulded and rope pattern banding with punched leaf design and with reeded and fluted lower half, the cartouche engraved "This Cup was won at Beverly in Yorkshire by Peggy Grievesme, the property of John Clarke Esq" £1200-1500 plus 24% BP*
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Click to view full image... A George I plain silver tankard, the slightly tapered body with moulded rim and footrim and with scroll handle, 4.75ins high, possibly by William Pearson, Britannia Standard, London 1716 (weight 10ozs), engraved with initials "I.F.M." and with scratched weight 10-16-0 to base £300-500 plus 24% BP*
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Click to view full image... A late George III silver baluster shaped christening mug with moulded rim and double C-scroll handle, on circular footrim, 3.75ins high, by John Douglas, London 1817 (weight 5.5ozs - monogrammed), and a William IV silver christening mug with moulded rim and reeded bands to body, angular scroll handle, 3ins high, by Jonathan Hayne, London 1834 (weight 4ozs) £150-200 plus 24% BP*
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Click to view full image... An 18th Century Scottish silver baluster shaped christening mug with leaf capped double C-scroll handle, on circular footrim, 3.5ins high, by Adam Graham, Glasgow 1763-1770 (weight 6ozs - engraved with initials D.K.C. - dented) £150-200 plus 24% BP*
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Click to view full image... A Victorian silver christening mug with bead mounts, the cylindrical body engraved with leaf scroll ornament, 3.5ins high, by Martin Hall & Co, London 1863, engraved with presentation inscription dated "April 1888", and a George V plain silver christening mug, 3.25ins high, by George Unite, Birmingham 1923, monogrammed (combined weight 9ozs) £100-150 plus 24% BP*
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Click to view full image... A George V silver urn shaped two-handled prize cup with moulded girdle and moulded circular footrim, 6.25ins high, London 1930 (weight 16ozs), inscribed "Sevenoaks & District C.B.S. - The Watts Challenge Cup for Best British Bird", and small George V silver prize cup, 3.5ins high, Birmingham 1929, on bakelite plinth £120-160 plus 24% BP*
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Click to view full image... A late Victorian silver and enamel double-ended propelling editing pencil with red and blue enamel bands, 8.5ins overall, by A. Barrett & Sons, 63 & 64 Piccadilly, London 1894 £100-150 plus 24% BP*
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Click to view full image... A George V silver circular bowl and matching stand with hammered finish and shaped rim, embossed with floral sprays, bowl 3.875ins diameter x 2.5ins high, stand 6.75ins diameter, by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Birmingham 1913 (weight 11ozs - both pieces monogrammed) £120-160 plus 24% BP*
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Click to view full image... A Victorian silver circular butter tub with twin lug handles with oval cut-outs and three moulded girdles to body, 5.25ins diameter x 3.5ins high, by Charles Boyton, London 1892 (weight 13ozs), and a George III silver oval sugar basket with reeded mounts and folding bale handle, the body engraved with leaf ornament, 5.25ins x 3.75ins x 3.75ins high, by George Burrows, London 1797 (weight 5.4ozs) £200-300 plus 24% BP*
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Click to view full image... A George V silver circular bowl with shaped and moulded rim and pierced border, on circular footrim, 7.5ins diameter x 5.5ins high, by Martin Hall & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1914 (weight 18ozs - pushed down on one side), and ebonised plinth for same £200-300 plus 24% BP*
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Click to view full image... A George V silver circular two-handled sugar basin and matching milk jug, the bulbous bodies with gadroon mount and reeded scroll handles, on reeded footrims, sugar basin 3.5ins high, milk jug 3ins high, by Barker Brothers, Chester, possibly 1919 (hallmarks rubbed), (weight 14ozs) £150-200 plus 24% BP*
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Click to view full image... A George III silver urn pattern jug of Neo-Classical design with cast twin snake pattern handle, the body embossed and chased with ribbon swag ornament and acanthus leaf ornament, on square footrim, 7.75ins high (maker's mark rubbed), London 1778 (weight 10.75ozs) £250-350 plus 24% BP*
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Click to view full image... A pair of Elizabeth II silver and silver gilt circular bowls, the shaped rims with gadroon mounts, panelled sides, on three dolphin pattern supports with circular bases, 5.25ins diameter x 4.75ins high, by Asprey & Co Ltd, London 1983 (weight 30oz) £400-500 plus 24% BP*
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Click to view full image... A pair of Elizabeth II cast silver frog pattern boxes, 3.25ins x 2.5ins x 1.5ins high, by B. S. E. Products, London 1999 (weight 15ozs) £250-350 plus 24% BP*
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Click to view full image... A set of six Elizabeth II silver triangular salts with bold bead mounts to rims (copies of Traprain treasure hoard of Roman silver), 3ins wide and six Roman style salt spoons by Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 2008 (weight 12.5ozs), contained in mauve cloth covered fitted case, and a larger silver triangular dish of the same design, 4.5ins wide, by Brook & Son, Edinburgh 1933 (weight 5ozs) £250-350 plus 24% BP*
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Click to view full image... A George V silver mounted bottle/decanter stopper with plain ring handle on tapered cork, 3.25ins high, by Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1928, and associated glass decanter with crimped collar and dimpled body, 8ins high £80-120 plus 24% BP*
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Click to view full image... A George IV silver rectangular vinaigrette, the lid with rectangular cartouche and engraved with leaves, with reeded sides, 1.25ins x 1ins x .375ins high, by Thomas Parker, Birmingham 1822 (weight .33ozs), a silver vesta case and stamp case, and a silvery metal longuard £80-120 plus 24% BP*
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Click to view full image... A George V silver thimble commemorating the 1911 Coronation, applied with gold crown and with band chased with Buckingham Palace, the Coronation Coach and Westminster Abbey and monogrammed "GM 1911", by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1911, complete with original Morocco red leather fitted case £80-120 plus 24% BP*
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Click to view full image... A pair of George V silver rectangular photograph frames with reeded and floral mounts (to hold pictures 5.5ins x 3.5ins), 7ins x 5.5ins overall, by James Deakin & Sons, Chester 1915, and one other George V silver rectangular photograph frame with fluted border (to hold picture 8ins x 6ins), 9.25ins x 7.25ins overall, by W. G. Sothers & Co, Birmingham 1910 £120-160 plus 24% BP*
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Click to view full image... A Victorian silver apple corer in two sections with plain handle, 5.5ins overall, maker's mark rubbed, London 1854 (weight 1.15ozs), and a George III silver apple corer (lacking handle), 3.5ins overall, maker's mark rubbed, London 1803 (weight .73ozs) £100-150 plus 24% BP*
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Click to view full image... A pair of George IV silver asparagus servers by William Eley & William Fern, London 1820 (weight 8ozs) £120-160 plus 24% BP*
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Click to view full image... A Norwegian silvery metal ladle with plain oval bowl, the handle pierced and cast with scroll work, by Brodrene Myliuf of Kragero, stamped "830 standard" (weight 3ozs), and a small selection of Georgian and later silver spoons, various (combined weight 8ozs) £120-160 plus 24% BP*
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Click to view full image... Fourteen George III silver Old English pattern dessert spoons by Richard Crossley, London 1801 (crested), ten George V silver dessert forks by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1938, and one other matching, Sheffield 1933, and five Georgian silver table spoons, various dates and makers (all monogrammed), (combined weight 38ozs) £400-500 plus 24% BP*
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Click to view full image... A Victorian silver fiddle thread and shell pattern part table service, comprising - eight table forks, six tea spoons, six coffee spoons, a table spoon, mustard spoon and dessert spoon, London 1875, and two matching dessert spoons, London 1867, all by Henry Holland (weight 48ozs - monogrammed) £500-700 plus 24% BP*
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Click to view full image... A set of twelve George V silver and ivory handled fish knives and forks, by G. W. Shirtcliffe & Son, Sheffield 1920, and a set of twelve silver and mother-of-pearl handled fruit knives and ten matching forks, by G. W. Shirtcliffe & Son, Sheffield 1920, and a small selection of other silver and plated flatware (combined weighable silver 7ozs)
Note: Please be aware that according to CITES Regulations, it will be necessary to acquire an export licence to export this lot of ivory outside the EU. It will NOT be possible to export this lot of ivory to the USA £200-300 plus 24% BP*
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Click to view full image... A set of six Victorian silver and mother-of-pearl handled fish knives and forks by Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1868, and a set of twelve George V mother-of-pearl handled fruit knives and forks with silver ferrules, Sheffield 1914, in oak canteen retailed by Fattorini & Sons of Bradford, 11.5ins x 9.75ins x 2.25ins high £200-300 plus 24% BP*
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Click to view full image... A George V silver part table service, the pointed terminals with bead and reeded ornament, comprising - twenty-three table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve soup spoons, eleven dessert spoons and six table spoons, by Alexander Clark & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1945 (weight 142ozs), complete with twenty-one table knives and eleven dessert knives with stainless steel blades and ivorine handles, contained in oak and brass bound two-handled canteen, 16.75ins x 12.5ins x 6ins high (lacking cartouche to lid of canteen) £1400-1800 plus 24% BP*
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Click to view full image... A Georgian and Victorian harlequin silver Old English and bead pattern table service for twelve place settings, various makers and dates, comprising - twelve table forks, twelve table spoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve teaspoons, four salt spoons, two sauce ladles, gravy spoon and soup ladle (weight 105ozs), contained in oak canteen, 16.75ins x 11.5ins x 5.25ins high (with presentation inscription to plaque on lid), and a set of eighteen stainless steel bladed and ivorine handled table knives, eighteen dessert knives and five-piece carving set, contained in oak and brass mounted canteen, 16.25ins x 10.5ins x 3.5ins high £1250-1600 plus 24% BP*
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Click to view full image... A late Victorian plain silver rectangular box with hinged lid, 8.25ins x 2.25ins x 2ins high, by Walter Thornhill & Co, London 1896 (weight 11ozs - monogrammed), a small selection of silver backed and silver mounted dressing table items, and a small quantity of silver flatware (combined weighable silver 21ozs) £300-400 plus 24% BP*
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Click to view full image... A Victorian silver rectangular note/card case of shaped outline engraved with monogram within shield shaped cartouche and engine turned ornament, 4ins x 3ins, hallmarks rubbed but with Chester assay, an Edward VII silver rectangular visiting card case engraved with monogram in circular cartouche and leaf scroll and floral ornament, 3.25ins x 1.75ins, London 1906, two silver vesta cases and a silver filter case £150-200 plus 24% BP*
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Click to view full image... An Elizabeth II silver rectangular snuff box with floral and leaf scroll thumbpiece, engine turned engraving and reeded sides, 3.125ins x 2ins x .75ins high, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1964 (weight 2.8ozs), and Edward VII silver Monteith pattern bowl with shaped and moulded rim, 4.25ins diameter x 3.5ins high, Birmingham 1908 (monogrammed), and a small selection of other silverware (combined weight 15ozs) £250-350 plus 24% BP*
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Click to view full image... An Elizabeth II silver gilt rectangular box with cast floral mounts and all over engine turned decoration, 5.25ins x 3.5ins x 1.75ins high, by Garrard & Co Ltd, London 1955 (weight 12ozs), four silver condiments, various, and one other small Continental and enamel spherical condiment £200-300 plus 24% BP*
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
The Two Day Sale (Day 1 of 2)
Auctioneer: Canterbury Auction Rooms Location: Canterbury
Contact: Tel: 01227 763337 Fax: 01227 456770
Date: 9th April 2019 Time: 10:00AM
Details: ON VIEW
Saturday, 6th April from 10.00am to 4.00pm
Sunday, 7th April from 12.00pm to 4.00pm
Monday, 8th April from 10.00am to 7.00pm
and on Mornings of Sale from 8.30am
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