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 5
203
  A Victorian silver trefoil cruet, H. Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield 1879, with detachable pepper, three bun feet and ring handle, 10cm wide and a glass salt with silver cover, London 1907
£40-60 (+Fees*)
204
  A Victorian silver cigarette box, London 1896, dated 1927, 13cm wide and another, London, 1926, plain oblong form, 17cm wide and a cigarette case, gross weight approximately 842gm
£200-300 (+Fees*)
205
  A novelty silver lamp extinguisher, EB, Chester 1927, of post horn form, 30.5cm long, two button hooks and silver handled page turner with scimitar like blade in ebony
£300-500 (+Fees*)
206
  A quantity of Georgian and later silver flatware, various dates and makers including six Hanoverian pattern dessert forks, WS, London 1802/3, bearing the Berkeley family crest, six similar dessert forks, teaspoons, condiment spoons etc, weighable approximately 1065gm
£200-300 (+Fees*)
207
  A part canteen of fiddle pattern silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising nineteen tablespoons, thirty-three table forks, three dessert spoons, thirteen dessert forks, crested, approximately 4250gm
Note: Crest of Dalton and others
£1000-1500 (+Fees*)
208
  A quantity of fiddle pattern silver flatware, comprising twenty-two fiddle pattern tablespoons, mostly by Hayne & Cater, London 1829/36/37, two matching table forks, six teaspoons, six egg spoons, four salt spoons and seven mustard spoons, all bearing the Berkeley family crest, approximately 2089gm
£500-700 (+Fees*)
209
  Four silver tablespoons, Sarah & John Blake, London 1820, with bright cut borders and crest and five matching spoons, approximately 538gm
£100-150 (+Fees*)
210
  Nine 18th Century silver dessert spoons, three with rat-tail bowls, London 1718, the remainder circa 1750, marks rubbed, bottom marks, all bearing Berkeley family crest, approximately 289gm
£60-80 (+Fees*)
211
  Twelve Hanoverian pattern silver tablespoons, various dates and makers, London mid 18th Century, bearing the Berkeley family crest, some marks rubbed, approximately 805gm
£180-220 (+Fees*)
212
  Eleven George III Hanoverian pattern silver tablespoons, T. & W. Chawner, London 1763 and John Lambe, London 1773, uniformly crested, bottom marks, approximately 775gm
Note: Crest possibly of Chute
£200-300 (+Fees*)
213
  Six Old English pattern silver tablespoons, London 1771, crested, bottom marks, approximately 415gm
£100-150 (+Fees*)
214
  Nine old English pattern silver tablespoons, Richard Crossley, London 1804, bearing the Berkeley family crest, approximately 640gm
£150-200 (+Fees*)
215
  A George IV part canteen of old English pattern silver flatware, Robert Peppin, London 1822/23, comprising twenty-five tablespoons, twelve table forks, twenty-three dessert forks, twenty-three dessert spoons, four sauce ladles, a pair of sugar nips and eight teaspoons (George Turner & Thomas William Biddell, London 1822), all bearing the Berkeley family crest, approximately 5410gm
£1500-2000 (+Fees*)
216
  Thirty-three George III Hanoverian pattern silver table forks, various makers, seventeen London 1796; four London 1802; eleven London 1804; one with rubbed marks, all bearing the Berkeley family crest, approximately 1875gm
£400-600 (+Fees*)
217
  Twelve George III Hanoverian pattern silver table forks, Thomas Wallis, London 1800, mostly bearing the Berkeley family crest, approximately 755gm
£150-200 (+Fees*)
218
  Twenty-four George III Hanoverian pattern silver table forks, Eley, Fearn & Chawner, London 1809, bearing the Berkeley family crest, approximately 1970gm
£500-700 (+Fees*)
219
  ♦ A Victorian silver stilton scoop, EH, London 1892, with ivory handle and a pair of Victorian silver asparagus tongs, GA, London 1848
£80-120 (+Fees*)
220
  No Lot
221
Click to view full image... A William & Mary silver trefid spoon, London 1686, the terminal engraved with the initials VWI and another, unmarked, circa 1680, the terminal initialled S L
see illustration
£300-500 (+Fees*)
222
  A 17th Century silver seal-top spoon, probably West Country, circa 1650, the terminal pricked with initials and dated 1664, mark a device within a circle (worn)
£200-300 (+Fees*)
223
  A pair of Onslow pattern silver sauce ladles, London 1737, with fluted bowls, approximately 112gm
£30-40 (+Fees*)
224
  An old English pattern silver sugar sifter, Turner & Biddell, London 1822, another sifter spoon, a near pair of old English pattern butter knives and a fiddle pattern butter knife, approximately 242gm
£80-120 (+Fees*)
225
  A George III silver marrow scoop, London 1770, engraved with the Berkeley family crest; another, William Eley & William Fearn, London 1821, similarly crested and a Dutch example, circa 1830 (3)
£200-300 (+Fees*)
226
  An Irish silver meat skewer, marks rubbed, circa 1835, the terminal inset a Bank Token '10 Pence Irish 1813', 22cm long
£40-60 (+Fees*)
227
  Two George IV silver meat skewers, Turner & Biddell, London 1822, each bearing the Berkeley family crest, 36cm and 31cm long, approximately 285gm
£150-200 (+Fees*)
228
  Two George III silver meat skewers, Smith & Fearn, London 1791, with ring terminals, bearing the Berkeley family crest, 33cm and 28.5cm long, approximately 171gm
£100-150 (+Fees*)
229
  A George III silver fish slice, Henry Chawner, London 1791, with simple piercing and bearing the Berkeley family crest, 31.5cm long, the handle by another maker
£100-150 (+Fees*)
230
  A George III silver fish slice, William Plummer, London 1783, the handle by Moses Brent, the blade pierced with scrolling foliage and with bright-cut engraving, crested, 31cm long
£100-150 (+Fees*)
231
  ♦ A George III silver toddy ladle, unmarked, circa 1800, with circular bowl and whalebone handle, crested and a punch ladle, George Jones, London 1734, with egg shaped bowl (the turned wooden handle broken)
£70-90 (+Fees*)
232
  A George III feather-edge silver soup ladle, W Tweedie, London 1776, with shell bowl, crested, approximately 160gm
Note: Crest similar to Chute
£120-180 (+Fees*)
233
  An old English pattern silver soup ladle, Sarah & John Blake, London 1820, and a basting spoon, WS, London 1791, each bearing the Berkeley family crest, approximately 360gm
£150-200 (+Fees*)
234
  Four old English pattern silver sauce ladles, W Sheen, London, 1802, one engraved with the family crest and a similar pair of sauce ladles, W. Sheen, London 1791, approximately 256gm
£80-120 (+Fees*)
235
  A set of six Victorian apostle top silver coffee spoons, London 1884, a similar pair of sugar nips, six coffee spoons with shell bowls, a christening spoon and fork, cased, two pairs of sugar nips and a filigree caddy spoon, approximately 310gm
£100-150 (+Fees*)
236
Click to view full image... A William IV silver goblet, E, E, J & W Barnard, London 1830, with a crisply applied rose, thistle and shamrock girdle above a later inscription, acanthus leafage below, 15cm high, approximately 299gm
see illustration
£150-200 (+Fees*)
237
  An Art Nouveau silver tyg, Mappin Bros., London 1901, with three handles, 13cm high approximately 372gm
£150-200 (+Fees*)
238
  A George IV silver mug, William Eaton, London 1827, tapered cylindrical, monogrammed EF between reeded bands, 7.5cm high and another smaller, London 1796, with three reeded bands and a monogram, 13cm high, approximately 327gm
£150-200 (+Fees*)
239
  A George II silver mug, Richard Zouch, London 1736, later embossed and monogrammed HCMK, the small initials HA on the base, 10cm high, approximately 249gm
£80-120 (+Fees*)
240
  An Edwardian silver rose bowl, Birmingham 1905, lobed and fluted, with embossed daffodils at the lip, 17cm diameter, approximately 380gm
£200-300 (+Fees*)
241
Click to view full image... An Edwardian silver rose bowl, Birmingham 1902, inscribed and dated 1903, 17cm diameter and another similar, Birmingham 1904, dated 1905, 17cm diameter, approximately 905gm
see illustration
£300-500 (+Fees*)
242
  An Irish silver mug, John Neville, Dublin 1833, of bell shape with ribbed and lobed lower half, engraved 'Rose' between flower festoons and strapwork, 11.5cm high, approximately 224gm
£150-200 (+Fees*)
243
  A George IV silver mug, George Knight, London 1823, of baluster form, monogrammed JT below a reeded band and engraved Joseph Tasker on the base, 10.5cm high, approximately 238gm
£120-180 (+Fees*)
244
  An Irish silver beaker, Edward Twycross, Dublin 1829, of thistle shape, profusely embossed with flowers and scrolls, monogrammed CMB, 10.5cm high, approximately 144gm
£100-150 (+Fees*)
245
  A William IV silver mug, J & J Angell, London 1831, bell shaped, with embossed flowers and leafage below the monogram AMCB, 11cm high and another smaller, John Angell, London 1825, embossed in relief with cherubs, flowers and leafage, monogrammed RB, 9cm high, approximately 307gm
£120-180 (+Fees*)
246
Click to view full image... A Victorian silver mug, R. Garrard, London 1851, tapered cylindrical, applied in bold relief with winged infant bacchanals, masks of the muses, grapevine, etc., monogrammed RVB at the lip, 10cm high, approximately 307gm
see illustration
£400-600 (+Fees*)
247
  A Victorian silver mug, Birmingham 1893, tapered cylindrical, engraved with flowers and fans in the Secessionist taste, monogrammed, 9cm high, approximately 149gm
£60-80 (+Fees*)
248
  An Edwardian silver ciborium, Lambert, London 1903, with knopped stem, domed lid with vase finial, 16.5cm high, approximately 309gm
£100-150 (+Fees*)
249
  An Art Nouveau silver bowl, Wakely & Wheeler, London 1903, plain, with two bifurcated loop handles, 26cm wide including handles, approximately 895gm
£250-350 (+Fees*)
250
Click to view full image... An Edwardian silver-gilt bowl and cover, probably Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1914, on three slender ram's mask headed supports, 10cm high, approximately 149gm
see illustration
£100-150 (+Fees*)
251
Click to view full image... A George III silver cup, Hougham, Royes & Dix, London 1818, of thistle shape, the lower part with contemporary alternating palm and acanthus leafage, the upper half inscribed to Joseph Tasker of Middleton Hall, dated 1851 and crested, embossed with a girdle of fruit and flowers, 19cm high, weighted
see illustration
£200-300 (+Fees*)
252
  A Victorian Dutch style silver trinket box, Thomas Hayes, Birmingham 1897, decorated peasants carousing in a continuous landscape, 14.5cm wide and an oval box similar, approximately 268gm
£80-120 (+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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