Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
Silver, Jewellery & Ceramics, Pictures, Furniture, Clocks & Rugs (Day 1 of 3)
Auctioneer: Lawrences, Crewkerne Location: South Street, Crewkerne
Contact: Telephone: 01460 73041 Fax: 01460 279969
Date: 8th October 2019 Time: 10:00AM
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Auction Lots - Page 6
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Click to view full image... SHEFFIELD:- Five various George III caddy spoons (one initialled "RP"), all by Nathaniel Smith & Co., Sheffield, mixed dates 1787-1796; the longest one 3.25" (8.2 cms) long; 1.1 oz (5) £100-150 (+ 30% BP*)
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Click to view full image... HILLIARD & THOMASON:- A Victorian caddy spoon with a fruit & tendril stem and a gilt bowl chased with fruit & leaves by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1864 & another similar with sea shells in the bowl by the same maker, Birmingham 1856; the latter 3.5" (9 cms) long; 0.8 oz (2) £100-150 (+ 30% BP*)
252
Click to view full image... A GEORGE III SMALL CADDY SPOON with an engraved stem and scale-like pricking in the bowl, together with a similar larger caddy spoon, both initialled, both by Joseph Wilmore of Birmingham 1812 and 1814 respectively; the latter 2.55" (6.5 cms) long; 0.35 oz (2) £80-120 (+ 30% BP*)
253
Click to view full image... LEA & CO:- A George III Fiddle pattern caddy scoop with a gilt bowl, stamped with fruiting vines and another Fiddle caddy spoon, initialled with stamped fruit in the bowl, both by Lea & Co., Birmingham 1814; the latter 3.1" (8 cms) long; 0.5 oz (2) £30-50 (+ 30% BP*)
254
Click to view full image... NEWCASTLE:- Five various caddy spoons (three with initials), each one by Thomas Watson of Newcastle, mixed dates 1796-1810; the largest one 4" (10 cms) long; 19 oz (5) £100-150 (+ 30% BP*)
255
Click to view full image... LATE VICTORIAN / EDWARDIAN:- A late Victorian pierced caddy spoon with a heart-shaped bowl by Edward Hutton, London 1891; 3.5" (9 cms) long; 1 oz £60-80 (+ 30% BP*)
256
Click to view full image... THREE GEORGE III CADDY SCOOPS with gilt bowls (two with mother of pearl handles, one with a bone handle), all by Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1812/13; the longest one 3.95" (10 cms) long; 0.7 oz gross (3) £100-130 (+ 30% BP*)
257
Click to view full image... A GEORGE III CADDY SPOON with a fluted shell bowl and a bright-cut openwork stem, by John Langlands (I) and John Robertson (I), Newcastle c.1780; 3.2" (8 cms) long; 0.35 oz £80-100 (+ 30% BP*)
258
Click to view full image... A GEORGE III LEAF CADDY SPOON with pricked veins and a coiled tendril & leaf handle, initialled, by Thomas Wilmore, Birmingham 1804 and a caddy scoop with pricked borders, initialled, by the same maker, Birmingham 1801; the leaf 3.1" (8 cms) long; 0.45 oz (2) £100-130 (+ 30% BP*)
259
Click to view full image... A GEORGE III CADDY SPOON with a galleried oval bowl, & pricked decoration, the cartouche initialled "E" over "JM", by Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 183; 2.5" (6.3 cms) long; 0.2 oz £70-100 (+ 30% BP*)
260
Click to view full image... A VICTORIAN CADDY SPOON with a scallop shell bowl and a King's pattern stem, initialled, by John Wright, Newcastle 1847 and a Fiddle & Shell example by the same maker, Newcastle 1855; the latter 4" (10 cms) long; 1 oz (2) £80-120 (+ 30% BP*)
261
Click to view full image... A GEORGE III IRISH BRIGHT-CUT AND STAR CADDY SPOON with a fluted bowl by Thomas Townsend, Dublin c.1800 (no date letter) and an Irish Fiddle pattern caddy spoon, crested, by Richard Williams, Dublin c.1795, no date letter (retailer's mark of "M.West"); the latter 4.4" (11 cms) long; 0.9 oz (2) £120-150 (+ 30% BP*)
262
Click to view full image... A VICTORIAN CADDY SPOON with a tendril stem, decorated with florets and a shaped bowl with chased flowers in relief by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1866 and a similar spoon with a fan-shaped bowl, by the same maker, Birmingham 1854; the latter 3.45" (8.7 cms) long; 0.7 oz (2) £100-150 (+ 30% BP*)
263
Click to view full image... A GEORGE III CADDY SPOON with a disc terminal, initialled, an oval bowl and exaggerated shoulders and an Old English pattern caddy spoon, initialled, both by George Lowe, Chester 1815, the former 2.8" (7.2 cms) long; 0.75 oz (2) £100-150 (+ 30% BP*)
264
Click to view full image... A VICTORIAN CADDY SPOON with a "twist" stem and an engraved terminal, initialled, by Reid & Sons (William Kerry and David), Newcastle 1863, a Fiddle caddy spoon, inscribed "C.McColl" by the same maker, Newcastle 1865, another Fiddle example by Reid & Sons (Christian Kerr & David), Newcastle 1829, a leaf-shaped spoon, initialled, by John Robertson (I), Newcastle c.1805 and another with a fluted bowl and "pricked" stem, by Christian Kerr Reid, Newcastle, c.1800; the latter 3.5" (9 cms) long; 1.8 oz (5) £100-150 (+ 30% BP*)
265
Click to view full image... YORK:- A William IV caddy spoon with a cast naturalistic stem and a drop-shaped bowl, initialled, by J. Barber, G. Cattles & W. North, York 1830-35 (no date letter) and another caddy spoon with a slender Fiddle pattern stem and a drop-shaped bowl, initialled, by Edward Jackson, York 1819; the former 4.5" (11.4 cms) long; 1.25 oz (2) £120-160 (+ 30% BP*)
266
Click to view full image... A GEORGE III ENGRAVED CADDY SPOON with a drop-shaped galleried bowl, initialled, by Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1814; 3.1" (8 cms) long; 0.15 oz £90-120 (+ 30% BP*)
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Click to view full image... A 20TH CENTURY ARTS & CRAFTS CADDY SPOON with hammered circular bowl and an openwork terminal, by Margaret Prescott*, decorated on the stem with entwined dolphins in relief, by Tom Stewart**, Chester 1926; the latter 3.7" (9.4 cms) long; 1.5 oz (2) £100-130 (+ 30% BP*)
*Mrs J. Mulleneux Prescott, art student of Bentley Rd, Princess Park. Liverpool.
** Tom Stewart, artist of 28 The Crescent, Northwich.
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Click to view full image... IRISH:- A George III Irish fluted caddy spoon with a serrated bowl edge and a "coffin end", initialled "MJA", by Samuel Neville, Dublin 1818; 3.6" (9.2 cms) long; 0.4 oz £80-100 (+ 30% BP*)
269
Click to view full image... AN EDWARDIAN ARTS & CRAFTS SPOON with a hammered finish, wire tendrils adorning the stem and a ball finial, by A.E. Jones, Birmingham 1908; 2.9" (7.5 cms) long; 0.6 oz £150-200 (+ 30% BP*)
270
Click to view full image... A WILLIAM IV EAGLE'S WING CADDY SPOON by Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1833; 3.1" (8 cms) long; 0.3 oz £600-800 (+ 30% BP*)

SILVER AND PLATED WARES

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Click to view full image... A VICTORIAN VASE-SHAPED COFFEE POT with engraved borders, a mask & scroll handle and a girdle of repeating scroll-like motifs (the urn-shaped finial a London-hallmarked addition), maker's mark worn, probably by Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1858; 12" (30.5 cms) high; 31.6 oz £300-500 (+ 30% BP*)
272
Click to view full image... A SET OF FOUR LATE VICTORIAN NEO-CLASSICAL CANDLESTICKS on square bases, with tapering square columns and urn-shaped capitals, decorated with borders of foliate garlands, paterae & beading, detachable nozzles (loaded); 11.3" (29 cms) high (4) £500-700 (+ 30% BP*)
273
Click to view full image... A GEORGE III NEO-CLASSICAL HOT WATER JUG in the form of an urn with a square pedestal foot & a waisted neck, decorated with bead borders, the sides with embossed foliate festoons, the front with engraved cartouche by William Holmes, London 1775; 12" (30.5 cms) high; 27.4 oz £700-900 (+ 30% BP*)
274
Click to view full image... A GEORGE III SWING HANDLED SWEETMEAT BASKET with pierced sides, openwork feet and a gadrooned oval rim with applied shells and scrolls, crested, by Edward Aldridge, London 1767; 6.25" (16 cms) long; 6 oz £300-400 (+ 30% BP*)
275
Click to view full image... A PAIR OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY VASES with round bases, bulbous tops and wavy rims, by J. Gloster Ltd., and another vase with four scroll handles, by W. Aitken, Birmingham 1919 (loaded); all approx. 8" (20 cms) high (3) £60-80 (+ 30% BP*)
276
Click to view full image... A GEORGE III SWING-HANDLED SWEETMEAT DISH of shaped oval outline with a gadrooned rim, beaded and pierced decoration around the sides and an engraved crest in the centre, by William Plummer, London 1770; 6.25" (16 cms) long; 4.1 oz £150-200 (+ 30% BP*)
277
Click to view full image... A LATE VICTORIAN BEAKER OR VASE with a wrythen-fluted lower body and a spreading circular foot, by T. Bradbury, London 1889; 5.5" (14 cms) high; 6.5 oz £60-80 (+ 30% BP*)
278
Click to view full image... A PAIR OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVERGILT SUGAR CASTERS in the Queen Anne style, maker's mark "C&Co", Birmingham 1930; 5.6" (14.5 cms) ; 9.8 oz (2) £80-120 (+ 30% BP*)
279
Click to view full image... AN EDWARDIAN BALUSTER HOT WATER JUG in the style of a George III example with gadrooned borders and a cane-insulated scroll handle, by Charles Stuart Harris & Sons Ltd., London 1905; 10.5" (26.7 cms) high; 20.5 oz £200-250 (+ 30% BP*)
280
Click to view full image... AN EDWARDIAN SMALL POT on three ram's mask and hoof feet with embossed festoons of foliage and a hinged, rising cover with a bud finial, gilt interior, by G. Nathan & R. Hayes, Chester 1907 and a late Victorian two-handled cup with embossed stiff leaves around the lower body, gilt interior, monogrammed & dated "26th February 1900" by G. Jackson & D. Fullerton, London 1897; the latter 3.9" (9.8 cms) diameter; 17.4 oz (2) £120-160 (+ 30% BP*)
281
Click to view full image... A LATE VICTORIAN BOAT-SHAPED BONBON DISH with pierced and embossed decoration and an oval foot, initialled, by G.M. Jackson, London 1895, together with a cased set of four chased circular slats and four spoons, by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1899/1901; the dish 6.7" (17 cms) long; 12.3 oz (2) £180-200 (+ 30% BP*)
282
Click to view full image... A GEORGE III CREAM JUG of plain baluster form with a pedestal foot and a punch-beaded rim, by Hester Bateman, London 1781 and a 20th century cream jug shaped like a barrel, with engraved borders, by Harrison Bros & Howson, Sheffield 1938; the former 5" (12.5 cms) high; 7.7 oz (2) £100-150 (+ 30% BP*)
283
Click to view full image... A PAIR OF VICTORIAN EMBOSSED SALTS on three legs, initialled, by E.C. Brown, London 1869, four George II / III plain circular salts and a pair of Edwardian bonbon dishes; the latter pair 4.3" (11 cms) diameter; 15.4 oz (8) £120-150 (+ 30% BP*)
284
Click to view full image... A LATE VICTORIAN MOUNTED HEART-SHAPED MIRROR FRAME with pierced and embossed decoration around the border and an easel back, apparently unmarked, c.1900; 11" (28 cms) high £100-150 (+ 30% BP*)
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Click to view full image... A MIXED LOT:- An Art Deco dish on a circular foot, a butter shell, a sugar caster, an engine-turned cigarette case and a baluster mug, initialled & dated "20.10.68"; the latter 5.1" (13 cms) high; 30.7 oz (5) £170-200 (+ 30% BP*)
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Click to view full image... A PAIR OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY MOUNTED CUT-GLASS WHISKY TOTS with conical bodies and star-cut bases, by S. Blanckensee & Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1913; 4" (10 cms) high (2) £100-150 (+ 30% BP*)
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Click to view full image... A LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY GERMAN LOBED OVAL BOWL with twin scroll handles, with pseudo marks, by Neresheimer of Hannau c.1900 and a set of four small German Art Nouveau vases, c.1910; the bowl 9.4" (24 cms) long; 20.8 oz (5) £150-200 (+ 30% BP*)
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Click to view full image... A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SPECIMEN VASES of waisted form with shaped and fluted rims, by H. Woodward & Co., London 1906 (loaded); 5" (13 cms) high (2) £80-100 (+ 30% BP*)
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Click to view full image... A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN LOBED OVAL DISHES with pierced and embossed decoration, by maker's mark "J.R.Ltd, Birmingham 1898; 13.25" (33.5 cms) long; 19.4 oz (2) £180-200 (+ 30% BP*)
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Click to view full image... A LATE 19TH CENTURY GERMAN EMBOSSED OVAL DISH with fruit and portrait medallions around the sides and tranquil scene in the centre with carousing figures and a dog, with pseudo marks, c.1890; 14" (35.5 cms) long; 15.6 oz £200-300 (+ 30% BP*)
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Click to view full image... A 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL CHINOISERIE TEA CADDY of panelled rectangular form with a pull-off cap and stamped figural scenes above a band of lower fluting, struck only with a pseudo mark, probably Dutch, late 19th century; 4" (10 cms) high; 3.75 oz £100-150 (+ 30% BP*)
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Click to view full image... A PAIR OF GEORGE III SCOTTISH CIRCULAR SALTS on three legs, with shaped, gadrooned borders & gilt interiors, initialled "RMEJ", by Adam Graham, Glasgow c.1770; 2.3" (6 cms) diameter; 4 oz £150-200 (+ 30% BP*)
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Click to view full image... A LATE 18TH CENTURY SCANDINAVIAN SMALL TAPERING BEAKER chased with foliate scrolls and flowers between two punch-beaded borders, initialled "RJD" and dated "1793", maker's mark only (slightly mis-struck), unascribed, probably Norwegian; 2.4" (6 cms) high; 1.1 oz £100-150 (+ 30% BP*)
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Click to view full image... AN EARLY GEORGE II CIRCULAR SUGAR BOWL with later-embossed decoration and crest, gilt interior, by Humphrey Payne, London 1728; 4.5" (11.2 cms) diameter; 6.75 oz £80-120 (+ 30% BP*)
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Click to view full image... SIX SIMILAR GEORGE III IRISH CIRCULAR COUNTER TRAYS with reeded decoration, all by William Bond, Dublin, mixed dates, 1786-1803; each approx. 3.45" (.8 cms) diameter; 7.9 oz (6) £250-300 (+ 30% BP*)
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Click to view full image... A GEORGE III IRISH TWO-HANDLED SUGAR BASIN with engraved decoration and two vacant cartouches, by an unidentified maker, "I.C", Dublin 1805; 8.2" (20.8 cms) long; 8.3 oz £80-120 (+ 30% BP*)
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Click to view full image... A MID 20TH CENTURY FOUR-PIECE TEA SET with oval baluster bodies, scroll handles and spreading oval bases, the tea pot and hot water jug with knop finials, by H. Atkin, Sheffield 1956; the hot water jug 9" (23 cms) high; 63.3 oz £400-500 (+ 30% BP*)
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Click to view full image... A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN CANDLESTICKS on bevelled square bases with octagonal columns and bead borders, by R. Martin & E. Hall, Sheffield 1899 (loaded), together with a pair of matching electroplated twin-light candelabra branches; the candlesticks 9.25" (23.5 cms) high (2) £150-200 (+ 30% BP*)
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Click to view full image... AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY TROPHY CUP AND COVER with a knopped pedestal base and angular handles, inscribed on one side "ARMSTRONG CUP for the best kept village in the County of Avon", the cover now with the addition of an unmarked fox finial, maker's mark worn, "WA"? Birmingham 1927, the stem with a metal insert (with ebonised plinth, inscribed with the names of the winning villages from 1975-2012); the cup and cover 16" (40.5 cms) high overall £450-550 (+ 30% BP*)
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
Silver, Jewellery & Ceramics, Pictures, Furniture, Clocks & Rugs (Day 1 of 3)
Auctioneer: Lawrences, Crewkerne Location: South Street, Crewkerne
Contact: Telephone: 01460 73041 Fax: 01460 279969
Date: 8th October 2019 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Please contact office for viewing details.
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