Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
Fine Art and Antiques Sale (Day 1 of 2)
Auctioneer: Chorley's Location: Prinknash Abbey Park, Gloucestershire, BL4 8EU
Contact: Tel: +44(0) 1452 344499
Date: 23rd July 2019 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing:
Sunday 21st July 10am - 4pm
Monday 22nd July 9am - 4pm
Sale morning 8.30am - 10am
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Auction Lots - Page 1

Lots marked ARR at the beginning of the description may be subject to Artist's Resale Right

Silver

1
  A pair of modern silver wine coasters and another with pierced sides
£150-200 (+Fees*)
2
  A silver dressing table box with hinged cover and ram masks to the corners, on hoof feet, 12cm wide and a silver handled magnifying glass
£80-100 (+Fees*)
3
  A pair of 18th Century style silver salts, with gadrooned rims on paw feet, 10cm wide, approximately 333gm
£120-150 (+Fees*)
4
  Six fiddle and thread pattern silver tablespoons, crested
£150-200 (+Fees*)
5
  A pair of silver salts of miniature porringer form, two small trophy cups, two mustard pots and an open salt, approximately 325gm
£100-150 (+Fees*)
6
  A silver sauce ladle, a sugar sifter spoon and various condiment spoons
£50-70 (+Fees*)
7
  A George III silver marrow scoop with shell decoration
£100-150 (+Fees*)
8
  An 18th Century silver spoon and various silver spoons
£150-200 (+Fees*)
9
  A pair of old English pattern silver basting spoons, maker IL
£70-100 (+Fees*)
10
  A Victorian silver fiddle pattern ladle and a similar basting spoon
£150-200 (+Fees*)
11
  A Scottish silver basting spoon, RG, Edinburgh 1795
£80-120 (+Fees*)
12
  A modern silver sauceboat, and sundry small silver
£120-150 (+Fees*)
13
  A cased set of twelve silver teaspoons and matching sugar tongs
£80-120 (+Fees*)
14
  A Victorian silver three-piece Christening set of knife, fork and spoon, a cased silver pickle fork, five silver and enamel coffee spoons and a boxed spoon
£200-300 (+Fees*)
15
  A Victorian silver visiting card case, George Unite, Birmingham 1881, engraved foliage, another, a leather silver mounted visiting card case, an aide memoire, a cigarette case, fruit knife and two rouge pots, approximately 280gm
£80-120 (+Fees*)
16
  A child's Victorian silver rattle, George Unite, Birmingham 1875 with bells and coral teether
£100-150 (+Fees*)
17
  Six Victorian silver teaspoons, HH, Sheffield 1883 and a silver Christening spoon and fork, London 1884, approximately 220gm
£60-80 (+Fees*)
18
  Twelve pairs of silver dessert knives and forks, Richard Martin and Ebenezer Hall, Sheffield 1891, with mother-of-pearl handles, cased
£150-200 (+Fees*)
19
  A silver sauce boat, EV, Sheffield 1939, on three scroll feet, a ladle, various spoons and a paper knife with mother-of-pearl handle, approximately 350gm
£100-120 (+Fees*)
20
  A George III silver tankard, James Smith, London 1771, later embossed a woodland scene, 12cm high, approximately 217gm
£150-200 (+Fees*)
21
  Six silver coffee spoons, Birmingham 1965 and twelve coffee spoons with matching tongs, London 1893, approximately 155gm
£50-70 (+Fees*)
22
  Sundry silver teaspoons etc., approximately 200gm
£50-70 (+Fees*)
23.
A Victorian silver letter opener, JB, London 1887, the ivory blade with horse racing scene, 44cm long
Provenance: Eastington Hall
£150-200 (+Fees*)
24.
A silver mounted table lighter, London 1930, on scroll feet with ivory handle
Provenance: Eastington Hall
£150-200 (+Fees*)
25.
A silver kettle and stand with bright cut engraving, Edward, Edward Jnr., John & William Barnard, London 1853, 38cm high (on stand with the handle up), approximately 2115gm gross
Provenance: The Rev'd Canon, Dr Thomas Walter DD (1823-1892) and thence by descent
see illustration
£500-800 (+Fees*)
26
  Eight pairs of silver dessert knives and forks, various makers and dates, with mother-of-pearl handles
£80-100 (+Fees*)
27
  A pair of cruet bottles with silver mounts, H & H Birmingham 1928 and two others, both with silver mounts
£100-120 (+Fees*)
28
  A pair of silver five-bar toast racks, JBC & Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1929, an engine turned cigarette case and various silver spoons etc., approximately 430gm
£100-120 (+Fees*)
29
  A silver oval octofoil pedestal dish, Birmingham 1908, engraved swags and ribbon ties, 19cm wide and a silver capstan ink pot with glass liner (weighted)
£80-120 (+Fees*)
30
Click to view full image... A George III silver oval tea caddy, Richard Morton & Co, Sheffield 1775, engraved swags and with beaded border, the hinged cover with ring handle, 12cm wide, approximately 217.75gm
see illustration
£400-600 (+Fees*)
31
  Thirteen silver teaspoons, a silver identity bracelet and a bracelet of silver threepenny pieces, approximately 300gm
£80-120 (+Fees*)
32
  Eight silver napkin rings, approximately 180gm and three plated napkin rings
£60-80 (+Fees*)
33
  Approximately two hundred and eighty 800 standard souvenir teaspoons and other souvenir teaspoons
£100-150 (+Fees*)
34
  Thirty-eight silver souvenir teaspoons, approximately 500gm
£150-200 (+Fees*)
35
  A George IV silver fiddle pattern table spoon, Charles Eley, London 1827, a silver dessert spoon and various other silver spoons, approximately 300gm
£80-120 (+Fees*)
36
  A silver helmet-shaped cream jug, JBC & Son Ltd., Birmingham 1974, on three scroll feet, 10cm high, approximately 130gm
£40-60 (+Fees*)
37
  The Tichborne Spoons, BM, London 1977, comprising twelve silver gilt spoons being a limited edition copy of the 1592 spoons by Christopher Wace, cased, approximately 28gm
£200-300 (+Fees*)
38
  Twelve silver pickle forks, EV, Sheffield 1936, with mother-of-pearl bead finials
£40-60 (+Fees*)
39
  Six silver coffee spoons, SLO, Birmingham 1921, with bean finials, five silver coffee spoons, a fork, a seal top spoon and a trowel-shaped bookmark, approximately 135gm
£40-60 (+Fees*)
40.
A silver cigar box, Thomas Fattorini Ltd., Birmingham 1975, with engine turned decoration and presentation description to Mr John L E Smith CBE by The Royal Borough of Windsor and Maidenhead....1975, 23.5cm wide
£80-120 (+Fees*)
41.
Six Hanoverian pattern silver table forks, RC, London 1799, initialled OS, seven old English pattern table spoons with crest and a serving fork en-suite, approximately 1049gm
£250-350 (+Fees*)
42.
A pair of silver trefid pattern sauce ladles, Sebastian Garrard, London 1917, a set of four Georgian provincial silver salt spoons, Christian Ker Reid, Newcastle circa 1810, with shell bowls, crest of Oliphant and motto A Tout Pouvoir, a caddy spoon, CE, London 1824, twelve silver handled fish knives and sundry flatware, weighable approximately 634gm
£180-220 (+Fees*)
43.
A silver part tea service, Alexander Clark Manufacturing Co., Birmingham 1913, comprising a teapot with ebony handle and finial and a sugar basin, inscribed 'From the Staff Officers HM Navigation School 1903-07 10th June 1914', approximately 890gm gross
£200-300 (+Fees*)
44.
A large silver quaich, AE Jones, Birmingham 1937, with inscription to Dame Beryl Oliver....1947, 25.5cm wide, approximately 350gm
£100-150 (+Fees*)
45.
A George IV silver mug, London 1826, the slightly tapering body with reeded bands and scroll handle, 8.7cm high, approximately 169gm
£100-150 (+Fees*)
46.
A matched silver tea and coffee service, comprising a William IV hot water jug, William Eaton, 1834, engraved with the Smith crest, 30.5cm high, a William IV silver teapot, Jonathan Hayne, London 1832, a George IV silver cream jug, William, Charles & Henry Eley, 1824, and a George III silver two-handled sugar basin, William Burwash & Richard Sibley, London 1806, approximately 2039gm gross
see illustration
£500-800 (+Fees*)
47.
A silver tazza and a pair of comports, William Hutton & Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1913, the tazza inscribed, 16cm wide, a pair of modern silver pepper mills and two napkin rings, approximately 475gm weighable
£150-200 (+Fees*)
48.
A silver mounted cigarette box, import marks circa 1910, engraved with tavern scene after Teniers within a border of flower and ribbon trails, 23.2cm wide
see illustration
£200-300 (+Fees*)
49.
A Victorian silver presentation trowel with ivory handle, Barnard & Sons, London 1870, inscribed 'Queens Jubilee 1887 Presented to Mrs Oswald A Smith on the Occasion of her Laying the Foundation Stone of the Memorial Institute East Grinstead April 7th 1888', in a fitted case and a butter knife inscribed 'East Surrey Agricultural Society 1851'
£120-180 (+Fees*)
50.
A George III silver meat skewer, George Smith & William Fearn, London 1791, with reeded ring handle, crested, 28cm long approximately 68gm
£70-100 (+Fees*)
51
  A set of six silver grapefruit spoons, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1972 and a set of six silver coffee spoons, Sheffield 1977 approximately 274gm
£70-90 (+Fees*)
52
  A three-piece silver cruet, Birmingham 1974, in a fitted case, an egg cup, caddy spoons, etc., approximately 330gm weighable
£80-120 (+Fees*)
53
  A silver handled shoe horn and button hook, Birmingham 1901, in a fitted case, a silver handled three-piece manicure set, a trinket box and a silver mounted photograph frame
£50-70 (+Fees*)
54
  Three silver teaspoons, makers mark only, SA
£30-40 (+Fees*)
55
  A silver two-handled toy cup, maker's mark only struck four times, crested, 4cm high, approximately 28gm
£60-80 (+Fees*)
56
Click to view full image... An Irish provincial hook end silver ladle, Joseph Johns, Limerick circa 1760, with fluted scalloped bowl, foliate engraved stem and crest, 35cm long, approximately 204gm
Note: Joseph Johns is described in A Celebration of Limerick Silver, John Bowen & Conor O'Brien as Limericks's "most accomplished, prolific and arguably most successful silversmith". He eventually became Mayor of Limerick in 1773 as well as holding other official positions. The hook end and large shell bowl are typical of Limerick ladles at this time; a similar example by Johns is in A Celebration of Limerick Silver p. 128 (plate 121a, exhibit 5.27) another by George Moore was sold at Lawrence's, 11/10/2016, Lot 96 and another by Samuel Johns sold at Fonsie Mealy, 08/03/16, Lot 39. The crest appears to be a Demi-Lion Rampant Regardant, Between The Paws A Boar's Head Couped, which are the arms of the Barons Carbery (Evans-Freke), the title was created in 1715 and the family were based in County Limerick
see illustration
£2000-3000 (+Fees*)
57
  A Hanoverian pattern silver table service for six settings, TB & S Sheffield 1959, comprising six silver handled knives, six smaller silver handled knives, six table forks, six dessert forks, six dessert spoons, six soup spoons, two teaspoons and two table spoons (1960) and two napkin rings, a Gin decanter label and a pair of sugar nips, weighable approximately 1599gm
£300-500 (+Fees*)
58
Click to view full image... An Art Deco silver three-piece tea set, Sheffield 1922, comprising teapot, sugar basin and cream jug, initialled F, approximately 812gm gross
see illustration
£200-300 (+Fees*)
59
  A silver cigarette box, marks rubbed, inscribed to Lieut. JL Fletcher from the Captain and Officers HMS Maidstone and Third Submarine Flotilla 1923, 18cm wide, a silver cigarette case, the enamel cover with Naval crown motif and a silver vesta case
£40-60 (+Fees*)
60
  A George III silver cream jug, Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1800, a pair of cauldron shaped salts and a toast rack, approximately 308gm
£80-120 (+Fees*)
61
  A child's silver beaker, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1935, decorated animals approaching Noah's Ark, 7.5cm high, a silver quaich, Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1935, initialled, a shallow bowl and two small circular dishes, approximately 493gm
£100-150 (+Fees*)
62
  A silver waiter, Chester 1911, inscription dated Xmas 1911, with pie crust edge on four scroll feet 20.5cm diameter and another waiter, Sheffield 1916, approximately 702gm
£180-220 (+Fees*)
63
  A quantity of silver including two sauce boats, a sugar bowl on three legs, a tea strainer, sundry spoons, napkin rings and a pierced oval basket, approximately 900gm
£200-300 (+Fees*)
64
  A set of six George III provincial silver teaspoons, Dorothy Langlands, Newcastle circa 1810 and six old English pattern teaspoons, maker RF probably Richard Ferris, Exeter
£100-150 (+Fees*)
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
Fine Art and Antiques Sale (Day 1 of 2)
Auctioneer: Chorley's Location: Prinknash Abbey Park, Gloucestershire, BL4 8EU
Contact: Tel: +44(0) 1452 344499
Date: 23rd July 2019 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing:
Sunday 21st July 10am - 4pm
Monday 22nd July 9am - 4pm
Sale morning 8.30am - 10am
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