Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
Three Day Fine Sale (Day 2 of 3)
Auctioneer: Keys Fine Art Auctioneers Location: Palmers Lane, Aylsham, Norfolk NR11 6JA
Contact: Tel: (01263) 733195
Date: 28th November 2019 Time: 10:30AM
Details: Viewing Times
Saturday 23rd November 9.00am - 1.00pm
Monday 25th November 9.00am - 7.30pm
Tuesday 26th November 9.00am - 4.30pm
Wednesday 27th November 9.00am - 4.30pm
Thursday 28th November 9.00am - 4.30pm
Friday 29th November From 9.00am
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Auction Lots - Page 1

AR at the start of the description indicates that Artist's Resale Rights is payable, please see the printed catalogue or the Keys website for further information

JEWELLERY

400
  Small George V waiter of shaped circular design with wavy rim supported on three snail feet, 15cm diam, Chester 1932, maker's mark part obscured, weight 240gms
£60-80
401
  William IV christening mug of campana form with leaf moulded body and cast foot, hollow scrolled handle, bearing monogram to front, London 1833, maker's marks almost erased, 9.5cm tall, 120gms
£50-70
402
  Shaped rectangular small tray with raised beaded edge and canted corners, embossed with card players (previously gilded), inscribed "The Card Players", 12cm x 10.5cm, London 1884, maker's mark Thomas Edward Edwards, 80gms
£50-70
403
  Edwardian oval tea caddy, the body embossed with a continuous village scene with numerous figures, also bearing a crest, the hinged lid embossed with a sunburst design and vacant cartouche to centre, 7.5cm tall x 9cm wide, Chester 1902, maker's marks George Nathan and Ridley Hayes, 140gms
£80-120
404
Click to view full image... Plain square section silver encased playing card box with slightly domed hinged lid, splayed and loaded base, having an aperture to each side showing a playing card. Containing playing cards inside and Bridge scoring books within, Chester 1910, maker's marks almost erased, 13cm tall, the top measuring 7.5cm x 7.5cm
£120-150
405
  Victorian drum mustard of octagonal form engraved with foliate designs, the hinged lid with pierced thumb piece and raised centre, opening to reveal a cylindrical blue glass liner within plus spoon, London 1847, maker's mark Joseph Angell I and Joseph Angell II, 180gms (free)
£200-250
406
Click to view full image... William and Mary lidded pint tankard with hollow scrolled handle, the hinged lid with knurled thumb piece, hollow looped handle, slightly spreading circular foot (with repairs throughout), London 1691, maker's mark Robert Timbrell, 16.5cm tall, the lid 13cm diam, 600gms
£300-400
407
  Pair of George III pierced circular salts with wavy gadrooned rims and supported on three claw and ball feet, having fitted shaped blue glass liners, one clearly marked for London 1767, the other with date mark partly obscured, both with maker's marks for Robert Hennell I and David Hennell II, 7cm diam, 190gms total (free) (2)
£100-130
408
  Victorian pierced oval mustard, the slightly domed hinged lid with pierced thumb piece, bright cut decoration throughout, reeded rims, London 1877, maker's mark Walter & John Barnard, 11cm long x 7cm tall, 150gms (free)
£70-90
409
  George II bun pepper of plain baluster design with raised body band, pierced domed top, London 1729, maker's mark Ralph Maidman, 63gms
£100-130
410
Click to view full image... Edward VII Arts & Crafts two-handled pedestal bowl in Celtic taste, raised Celtic banding and roundels looped handles, the base engraved Heming & Co, Conduit St, London, London 1904, maker's mark Joseph Heming & Co, 11.5cm diam at top x 9.5cm tall, 390gms
£200-250
411
  Early 20th century Continental white metal table bowl well embossed to the raised edge with panels of flowering trees, plain centre, applied scrolled and pierced edge, stamped ".925", 17cm diam, 190gms
£60-80
412
Click to view full image... Edwardian cartouche shaped large dressing table box, the hinged lid with wavy rim and initial to centre C E P, opening to reveal a green velvet lined interior supported on four pierced and scrolled legs, Birmingham 1903, maker's mark Henry Matthews, the top 16cm x 12.5cm (max), 300gms (free)
£180-220
413
  George V plain small silver waiter of circular form with "Chippendale" edge and supported on four curved hoof feet, London 1925, by Henry Hodson Plante, further stamped HHPlante, 12 Drury St, St James, SW, 20.5cm diam, 450gms
£280-320
414
  Late Victorian table dish of shaped oval form, pierced and embossed with foliate and roundel designs, Birmingham 1897 by Miller Bros (marks partially erased), 300gms
£70-90
415
  Late Victorian silver gilt waiter in Castilian style having a heavily chased and embossed edge featuring masks and scroll designs, plain centre, raised on three cast scrolled feet, London 1879, maker's mark mostly obscured, 20cm diam, 430gms
£90-120
416
  Large pair of late Victorian spherical hobnail cut glass scent decanters with wrythen embossed screw on lids, complete with removable internal glass stoppers, Birmingham 1889, (marks partially erased) by John Goffe & Son (2)
£70-90
417
  George V tea pot of compressed oval form, having ebonised handle and finial, (minor defects throughout), Birmingham 1933, maker's marks partially erased, 580gms all in
£100-130
418
  Victorian small shaped circular table dish with gilt interior, heavily embossed and chased with floral and foliate designs, London 1885, maker William Comyns & Sons, 17cm diam, 210gms
£60-80
419
Click to view full image... Pair of Victorian cut glass cylindrical dressing table scent bottles with figure and scroll embossed detail to hinged lid and collars which open to reveal gilded interiors with internal glass stoppers, (one appears stuck), London 1885, by William Comyns & Son (2)
£90-120
420
  Elizabeth II sauce boat in George II style of heavy gauge and having a gadrooned rim, leaf capped scroll handle and supported on three cast shell feet, London 1963, maker's mark partly erased, 21cm long, 300gms
£50-80
421
  George II large sauce boat with card cut rim, leaf clad flying scroll handle and supported on three bold shell and hoof feet, (previously engraved and with repair to handle), London circa 1748, maker's marks almost erased, 18cm long, 320gms
£130-150
422
  Large collection of mainly 19th century Continental silver flatwares in various patterns comprising 9 table spoons, 6 dessert spoons, 10 table forks and 7 dessert forks together with an English hallmarked napkin ring (33), approx 2300gms in total
£500-700
423
  Set of six late Victorian table forks in Fiddle pattern, London 1900 by George M Jackson and David L Fullerton together with a matching set of six dessert forks by the same maker, same date, all bearing a leaf crest (12)
£200-220
424
  Matched set of flatwares in crested Old English pattern comprising 4 table spoons, 6 dessert spoons, 12 table forks, 12 dessert forks, London 1846 and circa, mainly by Joseph and Albert Savory, 2200gms (34)
£300-350
425
  Mixed Lot: three Queens pattern dinner forks with Honeysuckle heel, initialled, length 21cm, London 1898, maker's mark GJ, DF, together with three Kings pattern dinner forks, crested and initialled verso, length 21cm, London 1923, maker's mark SG, combined weight approx 615gms, various dates and makers (6)
£170-190
426
  Mixed Lot: seven various dinner forks including single Provincial Kings pattern example with Union shell heel, Newcastle 1853, maker's mark IW, together with three Kings variant pattern dinner forks marked to the tines with import marks for London 1904, sponsor's mark GM Co and three further similar examples with import marks for Birmingham 1911, also GM Co and further marked Sterling Silver, pat 1899, combined weight approx 517gms (7)
£140-160
427
  Mixed Lot: Three + three William IV Queen's pattern dinner forks with Honeysuckle heels, length 21cm, combined weight approx 580gms, London 1833/34, maker's mark JW and with further journeyman's mark (slight variation between the two lots), various dates and makers (6)
£170-190
428
  Five Victorian Queens pattern table spoons with Honeysuckle Union heel, length 22cm, London 1887, maker's mark CB, together with a single electro-plated Kings pattern table spoon, weighable silver approx 505gms, various dates and makers (6)
£140-160
429
  Mixed Lot: five Kings pattern variant dessert forks, length 18cm, with import marks for Birmingham 1911, sponsor's mark GM Co and further stamped Sterling Silver, together with eight various Queens pattern dessert forks, combined weight approx 749gms, various dates and makers (13)
£360-380
430
  Five William IV dinner forks, Fiddle husk with husk heel, length 20 1/2 cm, London 1832, maker's mark WC with further journeyman's mark together with a sixth example, London 1834, maker's mark MC, all bearing the same crest verso, combined weight approx 604gms (6)
£170-190
431
  George V four piece tea set of panelled oval design comprising tea pot, hot water jug, two handled sugar bowl and milk jug, the tea pot and hot water jug with composition handles and finials, Birmingham 1930, by Barker Bros Silver Ltd, 1580gms all in (4)
£400-500
432
  Victorian tea pot of compressed circular form with reeded body, looped leaf capped hollow handle, apple finial to hinged lid, 30cm long, London 1841 by Joseph & Albert Savory, 680gms
£180-220
433
  Set of twelve William IV dessert forks in Old English pattern, each bearing a monogram, London 1830 by Jonathan Hayne, 360gms total (12)
£250-300
434
  George III lidded sugar vase of baluster form to a circular foot, later embossed and engraved with foliate designs and two vacant cartouches, spreading circular foot, the pull off lid with bird finial, London 1786, by Walter Brind, 13cm tall, 270gms
£80-120
435
  Pair of Victorian silver encased candlesticks with loaded sloped and beaded square bases, wrythen columns and beaded detachable sconces, Birmingham 1890 by Mitchell Bosley & Co, 20.5cm tall (2)
£80-100
436
  Group of three Victorian sauce ladles in Fiddle pattern with oval bowls, one bearing a crest, another initials (one plain), London 1846/54/69 by various makers, 200gms total (3)
£120-150
437
  George III mustard of rectangular design with concave canted corners, the hinged pavilion designed lid with urn finial and pierced thumb piece, reeded handle, bands of bright cut decoration to top and base, bearing the initial C and a plumed crest, together with the matching open four footed salt, both with blue glass liners, London 1790, maker TS (2)
£90-130
438
  Pair of late Victorian tortoiseshell and silver mounted dressing table candlesticks with loaded bases, detachable sconces, London 1898 by John Batson & Son, 13cm tall (2)
£40-60
439
Click to view full image... Small Victorian ink stand, of rectangular shape with cast pierced gallery featuring central angels and vacant cartouche, single square cut glass bottle with hinged silver lid, plus a nib pen, London 1893 by William Richard Corke, the base 17cm x 12cm max, 220gms (free)
£60-80
440
  George III helmet shaped milk jug with applied reeded rim and tapering handle (repaired) with a contemporary armorial raised on a spreading oval foot with rectangular socle, width 14cm, weight approx 191gms, London, probably 1792, maker's mark HC
£260-300
441
  Victorian small hot water jug in Queen Anne style of tapering cylindrical form with gadrooned rim and foot, the domed hinged lid with wrythen finial, looped treen handle bearing an armorial with the motto "Tiens a la Verite" to a banner under, Sheffield 1888, 18cm tall, 270gms
£70-90
442
  Late 19th/early 20th century foreign white metal vase (possibly Russian) of panelled tapering form to a circular foot, spot hammered flared rim featuring panels of flowers to the body (apparently unmarked), 19.5cm tall, 220gms
£60-80
443
  George V small waiter of circular shape with "Chippendale" edge (scratch marks to front and reverse), Birmingham 1925 by Deykin & Harrison, 21cm diam, 280gms
£60-80
444
  Late 19th century Continental white metal table basket of rounded square form with pierced C-scroll and floral rim and further floral swag and lattice gallery to an embossed centre depicting maidens and minstrels within a garden, width 22cm, 285gms and marked "800" (bearing German crescent moon and crown duty marks)
£160-220
445
  Late Victorian cut glass claret jug with solid looped handle having a plain silver collar and hinged lid which bears a monogram, London 1896 by Alexander Clark, 19cm tall
£125-150
446
Click to view full image... Edward VII large rectangular silver encased two-section presentation cigar box, a lifting hinged lid either side of a central carrying handle, presentation inscription to front dated 1936-1946, wood lined interior, loaded base, the top 16cm x 24cm x 7cm (plus handle), London 1904 by Mappin & Webb, marks partly rubbed, minor defects throughout
£200-250
447
  Victorian waiter of shaped circular form, having applied shell and scrolled rim, foliate engraved centre with crest, supported on three cast shell feet, London 1847 by Joseph & Albert Savory, 22.5cm diam, 450gms
£100-120
448
Click to view full image... George V set of four shaped rectangular silver mounted easel back photograph frames with embossed scrolled edges, minor defects throughout including one lacking easel stand to back, Birmingham 1911 by Green & Cadbury Ltd, 18cm x 12.5cm max (4)
£150-200
449
  Late Victorian French matched white metal tea set comprising tea pot of compressed circular form, all over engine turned decoration and bearing a monogram to a cartouche, together with a matching milk jug and two similar tea cups and saucers plus two tea strainers, weight approx 1080gms all in (8)
£280-350
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
Three Day Fine Sale (Day 2 of 3)
Auctioneer: Keys Fine Art Auctioneers Location: Palmers Lane, Aylsham, Norfolk NR11 6JA
Contact: Tel: (01263) 733195
Date: 28th November 2019 Time: 10:30AM
Details: Viewing Times
Saturday 23rd November 9.00am - 1.00pm
Monday 25th November 9.00am - 7.30pm
Tuesday 26th November 9.00am - 4.30pm
Wednesday 27th November 9.00am - 4.30pm
Thursday 28th November 9.00am - 4.30pm
Friday 29th November From 9.00am
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