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Sale date: |
Summer Fine Art & Antiques Catalogue Sale on Saturday 16th August 2008 |
Lot numbers: |
151-180 of 577 |
Lot |
Description & Estimate |
Vat on hammer % |
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Hammer Price £ |
151 |
EARLY 20th CENTURY SILVER-PLATE AND PEWTER SNUFF BOX, shell-shaped, the hinged lid engraved with the bust of a bird, the opposing side with hammered finish. 8.5cm £70-90 | Nil |
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| 152 | EARLY 19th CENTURY TOLE SPICE BOX, the hinged rectangular lid opening to reveal named compartments for cinnamon, cloves, nutmeg, etc. 7.5cm by 21cm by 14cm £40-60 | Nil |
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| 153 | PAIR OF ENGLISH PEWTER AND OAK BARLEYTWIST CANDLESTICKS, c. 1920; together with a pewter bowl of similar date. First 26cm £30-50 | Nil |
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| 154 | EARLY 20th CENTURY SILVER-PLATED MOTORING FLASK AND BURNER, WILLIAM HUTTON & SONS, the tapering flask opening to reveal a silver-plated mounted cup above a burner. 14.5cm £80-120 | Nil |
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| 155 | UNUSUAL VICTORIAN SILVER-PLATED GRAPE SERVERS, Bead pattern, with spring-action; together with Victorian silver-plated grape scissors, William Hutton. Servers 23cm £50-70 | Nil |
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| 156 | SILVER-PLATED WIREWORK BASKET, EARLY 20th CENTURY, of circular form with turned-over undulating rim. 8cm by 33cm £70-90 | Nil |
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| 157 | 19th CENTURY SILVER-PLATED CHAMBERSTICK IN GEORGIAN STYLE, with beaded rims. Diameter 16cm £40-60 | Nil |
50 | |
| 158 | CONTINENTAL SILVER-PLATED KNIFE RACK, IN THE SECESSIONIST MANNER, c.1900, with twelve knife slots and loop handle, unmarked; together with six knives. 23cm £40-60 | Nil |
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| 159 | EARLY 19th CENTURY BLACK TOLE BOTTLE COASTER, applied with a silver-plated rim and two ring handles (one ring missing). 14cm £40-60 | Nil |
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| 160 | COPPER PARTIAL BATTERY DE CUISINE, comprising ring mould, cream pan, measures, twin-handled lidded pan etc, most pieces inscribed with the monogram "AB" for Alfred Beit, some with maker's mark Jones Bros., Down St. Piccadilly. Note: These copper pieces were part of a larger group believed to have belonged originally to Alfred Beit (1853-1906), the South African mining millionaire and passed on to his nephew, Sir Alfred Beit (1903-1994) from whose London home they were acquired before the war. £80-120 | Nil |
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| 161 | VICTORIAN SILVER CHATELAINE, CHESTER 1889, in Rococo style, with two pierced cartouche shaped panels suspending five chains terminating in a heart-shaped pin cushion, pail-form thimble holder, scissors case (lacking scissors) etc., (suspended items by different hands). Length overall 32cm £150-250 | Nil |
120 | |
| 162 | GEORGE II SILVER WAITER, ROBERT ABERCROMBY, LONDON 1740, with shell and scroll pie crust border and raised on hoof feet. Diameter 17cm 8oz £200-300 | Nil |
340 | |
| 163 | GEORGE II SMALL SILVER SALVER, ROBERT ABERCROMBY, LONDON 1741, with shell and scroll pie crust border, raised on hoof feet. Diameter 19cm 11 1/2oz £250-350 | Nil |
450 | |
| 164 | VICTORIAN SILVER PIN TRAY, LONDON 1891, of cartouche form with c-scroll border, chased with flowering foliage, engraved with a monogram, import mark, makers mark TG. 19cm by 11.5cm, 3oz £80-120 | Nil |
65 | |
| 165 | SET OF NINE WILLIAM IV SILVER TABLE FORKS, WILLIAM CHAWNER, LONDON 1830, Kings pattern, each engraved with a crest. 29oz £250-350 | Nil |
190 | |
| 166 | DUTCH SILVER, MOTHER-OF-PEARL AND TORTOISESHELL SNUFF BOX, 18th CENTURY, of oval form, the cover carved with merchants loading goods into warehouses, a ship in the distance, the base of tortoiseshell, with Amsterdam 18th century marks, monogram I.A.K. and scratch date 1789. 11cm £400-600 | Nil |
1550 | |
| 167 | CONTINENTAL ART DECO SILVER AND ENAMEL FISH-FORM PEPPERETTE, stylistically modelled, applied with geometric black and vivid green fish-scale enamels, stamped 925. 3.5cm £150-250 | Nil |
180 | |
| 168 | EARLY GEORGE III SILVER TWO-HANDLED CUP, LONDON 1769, marks somewhat indistinct, the lower half gadrooned and chased with a vacant rococo cartouche, with reeded loop handles. Height 9.5cm 7oz £200-300 | Nil |
380 | |
| 169 | GEORGE III SILVER BALUSTER TANKARD, WILLIAM GRUNDY, LONDON 1772, with later decoration in the rococo taste, leaf-capped scroll handle and stepped domed foot. Height 14cm 13 1/2oz £300-400 | Nil |
400 | |
| 170 | PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN SILVER GRAPE SCISSORS, GEORGE JACKSON & DAVID FULLERTON, LONDON 1898, each with bright-cut foliate decoration. 16cm, 3oz £100-150 | Nil |
140 | |
| 171 | CONTINENTAL SILVER FLOWER BASKET, c.1900, the waisted openwork sleeve chased with a band of anthemion to the rim, with clear-glass liner and swing-handle. 12cm excluding handle £100-150 | Nil |
140 | |
| 172 | LARGE VICTORIAN SILVER SCENT FLASK, LONDON 1889, of torpedo form, chased throughout with c-scrolls and flowerheads against a stippled ground, engraved with a coronet above a "F", makers mark JK above SJ. 26.5cm, 2oz £180-250 | Nil |
255 | |
| 173 | PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SILVER MENU HOLDERS, BIRMINGHAM 1908, of wishbone form, raised on circular ebonised bases. 4.5cm £80-120 | Nil |
75 | |
| 174 | PAIR OF EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER SAUCE LADLES, WILLIAM EATON, LONDON 1843, fiddle pattern. 18cm, 5oz £80-120 | Nil |
70 | |
| 175 | LATE VICTORIAN SILVER PIN TRAY, WILLIAM GIBSON & JOHN LANGHAM, LONDON 1898, the rectangular tray with undulating gallery, chased with putti amidst birds and scrolls, with vacant cartouche; together with a George V silver match box cover, Birmingham 1912, chased with c-scrolls. (2) Tray 12cm by 8cm, gross 2oz £50-70 | Nil |
45 | |
| 176 | VICTORIAN SILVER RAT-TAIL CADDY SPOON, BIRMINGHAM 1888; together with a Victorian silver christening fork and spoon, London 1867, George W Adams (Chawner & Co.), engraved with a monogram; and a Victorian silver and bone-handled pickle fork, Birmingham 1845. (4) Gross 5oz £50-70 | Nil |
40 | |
| 177 | GEORGE III SILVER SUGAR TONGS, JOHN CARTER II, LONDON c.1775, cast and pierced with entwined scrolling arms, engraved with a monogram to the bow, (marks indistinct). 13cm, 2oz £60-80 | Nil |
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| 178 | GEORGE V SILVER FOOTED BASKET, ELKINGTON & CO., BIRMINGHAM 1911, of circular faceted form with fixed-handle. 12.5cm by 12.5cm, 5oz £70-90 | Nil |
65 | |
| 179 | GROUP OF FIVE 18th CENTURY AND LATER SILVER SPOONS, comprising seal-top and figural-ended, London 1770, with planished bowl, makers mark WP; George III table spoon, Richard Crossley, London 1801, the bowl with later berry decoration, the handle engraved with flowerheads and dot decoration; and three 19th century salt spoons. (5) 5oz £100-150 | Nil |
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| 180 | PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER TABLE SPOONS, PETER & WILLIAM BATEMAN, LONDON 1805, Old English pattern with shell-cast bowls. 21cm, 4oz £100-150 | Nil |
110 |
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