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Sale date:

Antiques & Works of Art Sale on Thursday 28th & Friday 29th February 2008

Lot numbers:

390-419 of 970

Lot

Description & Estimate

Condition Report

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390

A William IV teapot, of compressed circular shape with fluted girdle, the domed lid with flower knop, on moulded foot, crested, 13cm h, by Charles Fox, London 1833, 20ozs 10dwts £200-300 Solder repair to the underside of the spout, various lights dents and scratches around the widest part of the body, the marks practically as struck

Nil

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391 A Victorian pear shaped teapot, with high domed lid, embossed with flowers and strapwork and engraved with armorials, 20cm h, by Richards and Brown, London 1860, 24ozs £200-300 With light wear, the marks good

Nil

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300
392 A George III gadrooned oblong teapot, with acanthus capped handle and spout, the domed lid with integral hinge, crested, 14.5cm h, marks rubbed, London 1819, 19ozs £200-250 In worn condition

Nil

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393 A Victorian gadrooned oval teapot, partly reeded, 12cm h, by John Henry Rawlings, London 1894; an urnular teapot, Birmingham 1912, 37ozs (2) £150-200 The Victorian teapot in fine condition, the later teapot with a dent on the shoulder

Nil

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220
394 A George III oval teapot, with straight spout and sides, the domed and bright cut lid with integral hinge, engraved with the initials BC beneath a coronet, 13.5cm h, by Charles Aldridge and Henry Green, London 1783, 14ozs gross £150-250 Worn with split developing on the shoulder and two other old splits either side of the hinge, solder repair to the bridge of the spout

Nil

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395 A Victorian teapot and milk jug, of compressed circular design with beaded prow lip, teapot 11.5cm h, by C T & G Fox, London 1878, 31ozs £250-350 The lower part of the body of the jug with a large shallow dent, the jug also with numerous light old scratches around the widest part of the body. No repairs, the marks practically as struck

Nil

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280
396 A Victorian melon shaped teapot and a similar jug and sugar bowl, the teapot crested, 14cm h, by Edward Barnard & Sons, London 1865, A Coghill, Edinburgh 1885 and Joseph & Albert Savory, London 1838 respectively, 48ozs £500-600 The teapot with a straightened crease and two dents, the handle slightly loose having lost one of the pins, but in otherwise good condition with few signs of wear, the two other pieces in fine condition, the marks on all three pieces practically as struck

Nil

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397 A George IV tea service, of gadrooned circular design, partly fluted and embossed with acanthus, the teapot with integral hinge and silver rosette to the ivory reeded finial, crested, 14cm h, by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London 1822, 43ozs gross (3) £500-700 The hinge on the teapot repaired. The marks rubbed

Nil

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600
398 A George IV tea and coffee service, of melon form, crisply chased with a wide shoulder of leaves and pendant flowers, coffee pot 23cm h, by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London 1828, 70ozs gross (4) £800-1200 Teapot and coffee pot - numerous old scratches and polishing marks around the widest part of the body, a later 19th c engraved monogram almost erased, the marks rubbed.

Nil

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399 A George IV-V tea service, of ogee form with cast caryatid handles and crisply chased with child grape harvesters and others, flowers and 'C' scrolls, the domed lid to the teapot with seated chinaman finial, teapot 15cm h, by Joseph Angell, London 1826, the sugar bowl by Wakely and Wheeler, London 1928, 74ozs (3) £800-1200 The teapot and jug with an erasure to the now blank cartouche. The three pieces in otherwise fine condition, the marks practically as stuck

Nil

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750
400 A Victorian tea and coffee service, of baluster shape and embossed with fruit and flowers, having engraved handles and spouts, coffee pot 29cm h, by Robert Hennell & Sons, London 1852 & 59, 65ozs (4) £500-700 The coffee pot with a bruise on one of the two small blank cartouches, the cream jug with a small dent below the handle, the lot in otherwise fine condition

Nil

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850
401 A rare George III chinoiserie teapot and cover, of heavy gauge and hexagonal form, the rounded sides chased with scenes, the flat cover and angled spout and handle conforming, 12cm h, by John Edward Terrey, London 1816, 28ozs J E Terrey, the son of a London innkeeper, was originally in partnership with Samuel Hennell after which he entered his own mark as a Plateworker on 26 January 1816. Literature: Brett (V), The Sotheby's Directory of Silver 1600-1940, 1986, p275, Nos 1270-1272. £1500-2000 In fine condition

Nil

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1700
402 A George III-V service, of compressed circular design, with prow lip and partly reeded beneath a gadrooned rim, teapot 13cm h, by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, London 1817 & 21, the sugar bowl Sheffield 1913, 38ozs 10dwts gross (3) £300-400 The lot in fine condition, the marks practically as struck

Nil

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400
403 A George III coffee pot, crisply chased with flowers and rocaille, having acanthus capped spout, domed lid with ogee knop and gadrooned rims, pearwood handle, 28.5cm h, by Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1792, 27ozs 10dwts gross £600-800 A good example in fine crisp condition with very little sign of wear, the marks as struck

Nil

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800
404 A George II coffee pot, of tapered cylindrical shape with bun lid, later bright cut and crested, ivory handle, 22cm h, by Thomas Farren, London 1734, engraved scratch weight 26 = 17, 27ozs 10 dwts gross £300-500 In fine condition with some hairline cracks in the later 19th c ivory handle. The jug in good condition

Nil

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750
405 A George III oval teapot, with straight spout, sides and domed lid, later chased, 13.5cm h, by George Brasier, London 1788; a George II cream jug, on three feet, later chased, crested, London 1758, 15ozs (2) £100-200 Old repair to the hinge, general overall wear, the marks good

Nil

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220
406 A George III two handled cup, with reeded girdle, on moulded foot, 13.5cm h, by John Langlands and John Robertson, Newcastle 1785, 9ozs 10dwts £200-300 Fully marked and in good condition with very light wear, the marks good

Nil

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220
407 An Irish George I porringer, with cable girdle and chased with a scaly cartouche between bands of stamped ornament, the lower body lobed and fluted, 7.5cm h, maker - * W, perhaps John Williamson, Dublin, c1730, 4ozs £200-300 A light erasure from the oval cartouche but no damage or repairs, the marks slightly rubbed, apparently no date letter

Nil

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350
408 A George III chamberstick, the circular pan with beaded rim, having nozzle and conical extinguisher, 7.5cm h, by Robert Makepeace and Richard Carter, London 1776, 7ozs 10 dwts £100-150 Old repair to the underside of the handle on the pan, general light wear and minor knocks and dents, the extinguisher apparently unmarked

Nil

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190
409 A pair of George III bright cut oval openwork salts and a similar mustard pot, blue glass liners, mustard pot 6.5cm h, both London, the salts maker S M, probably Samuel Meriton, 1779, the mustard pot by Henry Chawner, 1792, 6ozs 10dwts £100-150 In good condition with typical wear for the age, the marks good. The blue glass liners (one slightly chipped), probably contemporary

Nil

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220
410 A George III taperstick, the circular pan with gadrooned rim and having vase shaped sconce, nozzle and conical extinguisher, 5cm h, fully marked, maker's mark rubbed, London 1813, 3ozs £100-150 In good condition with light wear, the other marks generally good

Nil

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180
411 A George II caster and a George III caster, of pear shape, the first later chased, crested, the second plain, 15 & 12.5cm h, both London, by Samuel Wood, 1751 and Thomas Shepherd or Sharratt, 1778, 8ozs 10dwts £150-200 In good condition with light dents and wear consistent with the age

Nil

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250
412 A set of six George III bright cut teaspoons, by Peter and William Bateman, London 1813; a pair of George III sugar tongs, maker W:D, 3ozs 10dwts (7) £100-150 The lot in fine condition and both attractive examples

Nil

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100
413 A set of six George III Hanoverian pattern tablespoons and a set of five George II Hanoverian pattern dessert spoons, these later gilt, both bottom marked, both London, maker's mark rubbed, 1760 and by Paul Callard, 1757 respectively, 20ozs £100-150 In good condition with light wear, the later gilt spoons also engraved probably c1900 with the initials MH

Nil

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220
414 A set of six George III dessert spoons, initialled B, by Thomas Ollivant of Manchester overstruck on another's mark, London 1801; six similar George III Old English pattern dessert forks, all London, various makers, 12ozs 10dwts (12) £100-150 The lot in good condition with little wear

Nil

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190
415 A set of six George III Old English pattern table forks, crested, five by Richard Crossley, London 1794, one by another, 1816; an Old English pattern sauce ladle, London 1807, 15ozs 10dwts (7) £80-120 Forks - tines slightly worn, the engraving of the crests worn, no damage or repairs. The ladle in good condition

Nil

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120
416 A George III two handled cup, with reeded girdle, on flared foot, 16cm h, by Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1798, 12ozs £150-200 In fine condition, the underside of the foot with an applied copper plate but apparently not loaded, no damage or repairs, the marks good

Nil

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240
417 A Victorian gothic communion flagon, of baluster form on flared foot, the domed lid with beaded thumbpiece and scrolling handle, engraved on a band GLORIA IN EXCELSIS DEO, 28cm h, by Cox & Sons, London 1869, 17ozs £200-250 Small old solder repair; general light wear to the engraving; the marks on the body rubbed

Nil

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200
418 A George III Old English pattern gravy spoon and a pair of Victorian fish servers, the spoon by Samuel Godbehere and Edward Wigan, London 1787, the servers by Hilliard and Thomason, Birmingham 1859, spoon 3ozs £200-250 All three in good condition with typical but light wear, the marks good

Nil

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 419

An Irish George IV bright cut cream jug, of fluted urnular design on flared foot, 16.5cm h, by Gustavus Byrne, Dublin 1821, 6ozs 10dwts £150-200 The front of the jug neatly engraved with a military presentation inscription dated 1862 but the jug in otherwise excellent condition, the bright cutting still fresh and crisp, slight dent on the shoulder, the marks practically as struck but no duty mark apparent

Nil

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