Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
Spetchley Park, The Attic Sale
Auctioneer: Chorley's Location: Prinknash Abbey Park, Gloucestershire, BL4 8EU
Contact: Tel: +44(0) 1452 344499
Date: 28th January 2020 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing:
Sunday 26th January 10am-4pm
Monday 27th January 9am-4pm
Sale morning 8.30am-10am
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Auction Lots - Page 4
153
  A George V six-piece silver and blue enamel dressing table set, Walker & Co., Birmingham 1927, comprising two clothes brushes, two hairbrushes, a mirror and a box
£120-180 (+Fees*)
154
Click to view full image... A George III silver cake basket, Thomas Leader, Sheffield 1790, of pierced boat shape with scalloped sides and swing handle, 40.5cm wide, approximately 818gm
see illustration
£250-350 (+Fees*)
155
  A Victorian silver milk jug and sugar basin, Bateman & Ball, London 1840, of fluted melon shape, engraved with formal leafage around the shoulders and with the Berkeley family crest and motto, approximately 661gm
£200-300 (+Fees*)
156
  A Victorian silver milk jug and sugar basin, Bateman & Ball, London 1840, of fluted melon shape, engraved with formal leafage around the shoulders and with the Berkeley family crest and motto, approximately 673gm
£200-300 (+Fees*)
157
Click to view full image... A George III vase shaped silver coffee pot and milk jug, R & D Hennell, London 1796, oval and engraved with armorial in a drapery mantling below formal beading and flowerheads, the pot with curved spout and pedestal base, 30.5cm high
see illustration
£500-700 (+Fees*)
158
  A Victorian bachelor's silver sugar basin and milk jug, Chester 1898/1911, of half ribbed form and a milk jug, Sheffield 1906, helmet shaped, 12.5cm high, approximately 370gm
£100-150 (+Fees*)
159
  A George III style silver sugar basket,
S Garrard, London, 1907, shaped oval, engraved foliate girdle, with swing handle, 13cm wide, approximately 140gm
£100-150 (+Fees*)
160
Click to view full image... A silver cream jug, in the Irish taste, London 1899, helmet shaped, profusely chased with birds, scrolls and flowerheads, on three lion mask headed feet, 10cm high, approximately 215gm
see illustration
£80-120 (+Fees*)
161
  A George III silver saucepan, London 1805, baluster, with turned wood handle at right angles to the spout, 7.5cm high, approximately 262gm
£200-300 (+Fees*)
162
  A George III silver saucepan, London 1794, tapered cylindrical (repaired at handle and spout), approximately 262gm
£80-120 (+Fees*)
163
  A George III silver pap boat, London 1794, plain, with reeded rim, 10cm wide, approximately 87gm
£50-70 (+Fees*)
164
  A George II silver sauce boat, Abraham Buteux, circa 1735 (a contemporary duty dodger with inserted base marks), double lipped, engraved with two foliate cartouches, waved lip, on spreading rim foot, 21cm wide, approximately 478gm
£200-300 (+Fees*)
165
  A George III silver wine funnel, John Angell, London 1818, lobed, with gadroon, shell and foliate rim (battered), 16cm high, approximately 223gm
£60-80 (+Fees*)
166
  A pair of George III silver pen trays, Robert Hennell, London 1791, oval with reeded rims and loop end handles, engraved in the centres with the Berkeley family crest, 27cm wide (overall), approximately 277gm
£100-150 (+Fees*)
167
Click to view full image... Three matching George III silver chamber candlesticks, Jones & Scofield, London 1775, with beaded circular pans and detachable nozzles, two extinguishers (one missing), crested, 12.5cm diameter, approximately 820gm
see illustration
£600-800 (+Fees*)
168
  A smaller George III silver chamber candlestick, Samuel Hennell, London 1811, with gadroon borders, detachable nozzle and extinguisher, 12cm diameter, approximately 141gm
£150-200 (+Fees*)
169
  A George III chamber candlestick type silver taper-holder, Henry Chawner, London 1791, with ring handle, detachable nozzle and extinguisher, 6cm diameter, approximately 49gm
£100-150 (+Fees*)
170
Click to view full image... A set of four William IV silver candlesticks, probably by Waterhouse George & Co. Sheffield 1835/6, with fluted baluster stems, urn shaped sconces and shaped circular bases, engraved with the Berkeley family crest and motto (one nozzle missing), 23.5cm high, weighted
see illustration
£600-800 (+Fees*)
171
  A pair of mid 18th Century style silver candlesticks, S. Waterhouse & Co., Sheffield 1836, the fluted baluster stems, shaped square bases and detachable nozzles decorated at the angles with anthemion motifs, 23cm high
£400-600 (+Fees*)
172
  A small pair of Victorian silver candlesticks, Sheffield 1890, with cylindrical stems and circular bases, 10cm high
£50-70 (+Fees*)
173
Click to view full image... Two matching silver dishes, one maker's mark L.I.M., Lisbon, circa 1800, the other Glasgow, 1864, shaped oval, the borders repoussé with flower tendrils, on a matted ground, the sides ribbed at intervals, each on four feet, the latter inscribed on the reverse to Robert George Wilmot Berkeley 1919, 44cm wide, gross weight approximately 2345gm
see illustration
£600-800 (+Fees*)
174
  A Victorian silver cake basket, Martin Hall & Co., Sheffield 1858, pierced shaped oval, with panels bordered by punched beading, swing handle and spreading base, 37.5cm wide, approximately 949gm
£300-500 (+Fees*)
175
Click to view full image... A graduated set of six George III silver meat dishes, Burwash & Sibley, London 1808/9, oval, with gadroon rims, the borders engraved on one side with armorials, 2 x 51cm wide, 1 x 47cm wide and 3 x 38cm wide approximately 10696gm
see illustration
£3000-5000 (+Fees*)
176
Click to view full image... A set of four George III silver meat dishes, Parker & Wakelin, London 1766, shaped oval, with gadroon rims, the borders engraved with the Royal arms (worn), 30.5cm wide, approximately 2210gm
see illustration
£600-800 (+Fees*)
177
  A George II silver waiter, Charles Hatfield, London 1737, crested, with shaped pie-crust rim, on three hoof feet, 15cm diameter, approximately 217gm
£200-300 (+Fees*)
178
Click to view full image... An early George III silver dish cross, London 1760, with typical sliding feet and central lamp approximately 786gm
see illustration
£400-600 (+Fees*)
179
  A Georgian silver dish cross, probably R. Morrison, London 1770, approximately 587gm
£300-500 (+Fees*)
180
  A George III silver decanter frame, John Emes, London 1806, with octagonal holders for four bottles (one missing), central handle, 25cm high, approximately 1019gm including wooden inset base
£250-350 (+Fees*)
181
  A Victorian silver table lighter, London 1890, of vase shape mounted on a square ashtray, 9.5cm square, approximately 173gm
£80-100 (+Fees*)
182
  An Arts & Crafts silver table lighter, D & J Wellby, London 1914, of classical lamp design, 19cm overall, approximately 268gm
£150-200 (+Fees*)
183
  A Victorian silver partner's inkstand, London 1890, with reeded rim, 23cm wide, approximately 665gm
£200-300 (+Fees*)
184
  A George III silver snuffer tray, Hannam & Crouch, London 1765, shaped oblong, with shaped gadrooned rim, crested centre and flying scroll handle, 20cm wide
£150-200 (+Fees*)
185
  Nine silver dessert knives and twelve forks, Sheffield 1821, with flower decorated, monogrammed and crested handles, in a red leather box
£100-150 (+Fees*)
186
  A pair of silver pin trays, Birmingham 1926, shaped oval, 13cm wide and four circular ashtrays, Birmingham 1927, 7.5cm diameter, approximately 203gm
£80-100 (+Fees*)
187
  A silver magnifying glass, Chester 1926, a child's spoon, Birmingham, 1833, cased and a small paper knife, Birmingham 1907 (3)
£100-150 (+Fees*)
188
  A Victorian silver table lighter, London 1889, of grenade form, 8cm high
£60-80 (+Fees*)
189
  A pair of Victorian fan shaped silver menu holders, London 1890, cast with a group by a lake and six other menu holders, London 1897
£150-200 (+Fees*)
190
Click to view full image... A William IV silver nutmeg grater, M. Boulton, Birmingham 1832, cylindrical, with reeded borders, 7cm high
see illustration
£200-300 (+Fees*)
191
  A George III circular silver box, AF, London 1803, with husk festoons on the loose cover, 7.5cm diameter, approximately 108gm
£80-120 (+Fees*)
192
Click to view full image... A George III silver wax jack, John Emes, London 1798, lyre shaped, with oval base and ring handle, 12.5cm high, approximately 143gm
see illustration
£500-700 (+Fees*)
193
  A late Victorian silver combination table lighter/cigar cutter, London 1899, rectangular, 15cm wide (overall)
£150-200 (+Fees*)
194
  A pair of Victorian silver mounted ewers, Birmingham 1891, of spirally fluted form, crested, 15cm high
£80-120 (+Fees*)
195
  A silver pepper mill, Sheffield 1900, plain, on three feet, 9cm high, a pair of peppers, Birmingham 1925/6, pierced vase shaped, with blue glass liners, 11.5cm high and a mustard pot, London 1890, cylindrical, pierced and chased with satyrs, cupids, birds, etc., 7cm high
£70-100 (+Fees*)
196
  Two silver pepper pots, Emes & Barnard, London 1820/2, the covers Victorian, 7.5cm high and two peppers, Charles Fox, London 1834, cylindrical, on pedestal bases, 6.5cm and 8cm high, approximately 224gm
£80-120 (+Fees*)
197
  Six Victorian silver salt cellars, Birmingham 1890, lobed circular, 4.5cm diameter, four figure-ended spoons, a pair of salt cellars, H. Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield 1876, with beaded rims and hoof feet, 7cm diameter and three other salts approximately 409gm
£80-120 (+Fees*)
198
Click to view full image... Two matching pairs of George III silver salt cellars, one pair D Hennell, London 1762, the other pair R & D Hennell, London 1764, circular, embossed with pagodas and with feet headed by Chinese moustachioed masks, 7.5cm diameter, approximately 455gm
see illustration
£150-200 (+Fees*)
199
  Two glass vesta holders with silver mounts, London 1895 & 1903, spherical, the larger 8.5cm high (2)
£80-100 (+Fees*)
200
  A Victorian silver tea caddy, Birmingham 1894, oval, with hinged cover, embossed with formal leafage and flowers, 9cm high, a cream jug, London 1889, with waved lip, embossed, 6cm high and a snuff box, J Willlmore, Birmingham, 1808, curved oblong (extensively repaired), 7.5cm wide
£120-180 (+Fees*)
201
  A pair of Victorian silver bonbon dishes, London 1890/91, pierced shaped, on similar bases, retailed by Carrington & Co., 13cm diameter, approximately 242gm
£80-120 (+Fees*)
202
Click to view full image... A George III silver wax taper box, Thomas & Daniel Leader, Sheffield 1811, pierced cylindrical, with hinged lid, 6cm diameter
see illustration
£150-200 (+Fees*)
Auction Details - AUCTION ALREADY HELD
Spetchley Park, The Attic Sale
Auctioneer: Chorley's Location: Prinknash Abbey Park, Gloucestershire, BL4 8EU
Contact: Tel: +44(0) 1452 344499
Date: 28th January 2020 Time: 10:00AM
Details: Viewing:
Sunday 26th January 10am-4pm
Monday 27th January 9am-4pm
Sale morning 8.30am-10am
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