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Sale date: |
Antiques & Works of Art Sale on Thursday 28th & Friday 29th February 2008 |
Lot numbers: |
361-389 of 970 |
Lot |
Description & Estimate |
Condition Report |
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Hammer Price £ |
361 |
A set of four Old Sheffield Plate entree dishes and covers, shaped oblong with straight gadrooned rims and stalk handles, engraved with the initials JJ, 30cm w, c1810 Provenance: The initials are those of Captain John Jones of St Helens, Swansea. £100-150 | Slight damage to the applied mouldings, no re-plating | Nil |
320 | |
| 362 | An Old Sheffield Plate toasted cheese dish, with domed lid, egg-and-dart rim and bun feet, the wood mounted handle with sliding cap, engraved initials JJ, 23cm w, c1790 Provenance: The initials are those of Captain John Jones of St Helens, Swansea. £80-120 | Lacking the finial but in otherwise good condition | Nil |
90 | |
| 362A | An EPNS tray dated 1906 |   | Nil |
130 | |
| 363 | A Victorian Britannia metal flagon, the Staffordshire earthenware cylindrical liner moulded with pink blossom, the mounts cast with flower palmettes and dolphin spout, having conforming openwork handle, 34cm h, by Sampson Hall, Miller & Co £60-100 | The plating generally rubbed showing the grey metal beneath otherwise fine. No restoration | Nil |
60 | |
| 364 | A pair of EPNS four-branch candelabra, of five lights, embossed with flowers and foliage, having flambeau finial and on shaped square foot, 56cm h, late 19th/early 20th c £200-300 | In very good condition with slight wear to the plating, on in particular the nozzles | Nil |
700 | |
| 365 | A Victorian EPNS naturalistic wine cooler, of flared circular basket work design, the everted rim applied with fruiting vines, on conforming mirror plateau, liner, 27cm h, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons (2) £200-300 | The plating generally worn, the detachable rim held in position by four wing nuts, one of which is broken, another replaced, a third missing | Nil |
400 | |
| 366 | An EPNS oblong tea tray, with bright cut border and pierced gallery, on beaded feet, 59cm over handles, by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, early 20th c £80-120 | In fine condition with slight wear to the plating | Nil |
190 | |
| 367 | A Turkish tea and coffee service with matching German kettle, of wrythen fluted baluster form, the service including an oblong tray, 50 x 39.5cm, maker Ozgumu.. and marked '900', or unmarked, the kettle by M H Wilkens & Sohne, early 20th c, 160ozs (7) £800-1200 | In good condition | Nil |
1100 | |
| 368 | A pair of Continental silver gilt cast figures of a gardener and companion, probably German, in 18th c style, on domed and scrolling base, 15cm h, import marked, Barr, Moering & Co, London 1896, 20ozs £700-900 | The flowers in the basket held by the woman detached but present. No restoration | Nil |
700 | |
| 369 | A Dutch brandy bowl, crisply chased with shells and tassels beneath the scalloped rim, with grotesque handles, on flared foot, 17.5cm over handles, maker's mark and L, Zwolle, 18th c, 5ozs £200-300 | One or two minor splits in the scallops forming the flat rim but in otherwise excellent condition, the decoration in high relief and crisp | Nil |
320 | |
| 370 | A George V tea service, of fluted oblong design, teapot 16cm h, by Viners Ltd, Sheffield 1934, 38ozs 10dwts gross (3) £150-250 | Small dent to the top of the teapot, in otherwise fine condition | Nil |
250 | |
| 371 | An Elizabeth II salt caster designed by Alex G Styles, of hourglass form and heavy gauge, 8cm h, by Garrard & Co Ltd, London 1979, 4ozs £100-150 | In fine condition with a few very light scratches only | Nil |
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| 372 | A George VI oval teapot and A matching hot water jug, the first with integral hinge, engraved with a narrow band of wrigglework, jug 20cm h, by Viners Ltd, Sheffield 1938, 39ozs gross £200-300 | Both in fine condition, the marks on the teapot slightly rubbed | Nil |
260 | |
| 373 | An Edward VII tea kettle, of hemispherical design, with reeded rim and on conforming two handled lampstand, 32cm h, by D & J Wellby Ltd, London 1905, 64ozs £500-700 | The stand lacking one of the two turned wooden bail insulators from the handle. On the kettle, the leather covering of the swing handle de-natured and powdering | Nil |
800 | |
| 374 | Two openwork baskets, Edward VII and George V, one of bonnet shape, both with swing handle, 15 & 20cm h, by H Matthews, Birmingham 1909 and by Alstons' & Hallam, London 1913, 11ozs £150-200 | Both in fine condition, the marks slightly rubbed | Nil |
250 | |
| 375 | A George VI salver, with moulded rim, on three volute feet, 31cm diam, maker H F & Co, Sheffield 1944, 29ozs £150-180 | In fine condition, the marks very slightly rubbed | Nil |
200 | |
| 376 | A set of six Edward VII Hanoverian pattern fish knives and forks, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1906, 21ozs 10dwts £100-150 | In as new condition and lightly engraved on the back with the initials J M | Nil |
130 | |
| 377 | Sampson Mordan. An Edward VII silver hunting horn, maker's mark of S Mordan & Co Ltd, London 1902, 1oz 10dwts £80-120 | In good condition with light wear | Nil |
150 | |
| 378 | A set of six Edward VII oval salts, on flared foot with reeded rims, initialled M, 5.5cm h, by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1908, 11ozs £150-200 | In good condition | Nil |
240 | |
| 379 | Britannia Standard. A pair of Edward VII tankards, with slightly tapered drum and domed lid having bifurcated thumbpiece and scrolling handle, on moulded foot, 16cm h, maker MF, possibly Maurice Freeman, London 1904, 50ozs £500-600 | In good condition with light wear, the odd scratch and minor dent but no repairs, the marks, except the maker's mark, very good | Nil |
850 | |
| 380 | A pair of George V trumpets, 74cm l, fully marked, by Boosey & Co Ltd, London 1926, engraved BOOSEY & CO LTD MAKERS LONODN 129518 [or 129519], 49ozs (excluding one EPNS replacement mouthpiece) glazed display case £800-1200 |   | Nil |
1000 | |
| 381 | An Irish George III bright cut oblong teapot, the domed lid with integral hinge, on ball feet, crested, 16.5cm h, maker W S, a pellet between, Dublin 1808, 21ozs £200-250 | Various minor old dents and general overall wear, old solder repair above two of the feet, the marks good | Nil |
200 | |
| 382 | A William IV coffee pot, of melon shape with flower knop, 23cm h, by Charles Gordon, London 1833, 29ozs £200-300 | In excellent condition practically as new, the marks as struck | Nil |
280 | |
| 383 | An Irish George III waiter, engraved with a wide band of rocaille in reeded rim and on three engraved feet, 27cm diam, by Robert Breading, also marked for Clarke & West, Dublin, c1807, 19ozs £250-350 | Some slight play in the fields being evidence of an erasure, the engraving probably contemporary, no damage or repairs, only light overall wear but attractive | Nil |
250 | |
| 384 | A George III navette shaped cruet, with reeded rims and loop handle, retaining four (only) silver mounted glass condiment bottles, 29cm h, by Robert Hennell, London 1791 £100-150 | Faults; incomplete | Nil |
120 | |
| 385 | A George IV bright cut Fiddle pattern fish slice, by Thomas Freeth, London 1822, 4ozs 10dwts £100-150 | In fine condition | Nil |
90 | |
| 386 | A Victorian Fiddle pattern fish slice, by Mary Chawner, London 1838, 5ozs 10dwts £100-150 | In good condition, the handle engraved with contemporary monogram | Nil |
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| 387 | A pair of George IV Fiddle and Thread pattern gravy spoons and a matching William IV soup ladle, uniformly crested, both London, by Charles Eley, 1827 and by William Chawner, 1830, 21ozs 10dwts £250-300 | The lot in fine condition | Nil |
380 | |
| 388 | A pair of Irish George III two handled cups, the waisted ogee bowl on spool stem and domed foot, 15cm h, by Richard Tudor, Dublin 1774, the underside of the foot engraved 377/2, 26ozs 10dwts £1000-1500 | Of good gauge and in fine condition with a few typical light scratches possibly an erased crest or initials although this is not certain. No damage or repairs the marks slightly rubbed but good | Nil |
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389 |
A George III neo-classical hot water jug, of fluted vase shape, the domed lid with pointed knop, on flared foot, 30cm h, by Charles Aldridge, London 1793, 22ozs 10dwts gross £300-500 | ++ |
Nil |
500 |
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