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Sale date: |
Antiques & Works of Art Sale on Thursday 28th & Friday 29th February 2008 |
Lot numbers: |
450-481 of 970 |
Lot |
Description & Estimate |
Condition Report |
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Hammer Price £ |
450 |
A graduated pair of George III baskets, of fluted oblong form with reeded rim and swing handle, on flared foot, 14.5 and 16.5cm h, by William Abdy, London 1796, 13ozs 10dwts £400-500 | Both in fine condition, no repairs, the marks good | Nil |
380 | |
| 451 | A George I and two George III marrow scoops, all London, by William Petley, 1723, maker W T in script, 1768 and Thomas Northcote, 1792; two bright cut, one threaded and two plain pairs of George III sugar tongs; a butter knife, 9ozs 10dwts weighable (9) £150-200 | The lot in good condition, the bone handle butter knife with some corrosion at the ferule | Nil |
320 | |
| 452 | Nineteen salt spoons, principally George III, various patterns, including two sets of four, London and Newcastle, by various makers, 6ozs 10dwts £60-90 | The lot in good average or above average condition, one odd salt spoon with a torn bowl | Nil |
90 | |
| 453 | A William IV/Victorian Queen's pattern table service, two variants, anthemion heel, initialled M, by A B Savory & Sons and William Eaton and his successors, London 1834-61, comprising: a pair of gravy spoons, twenty-three tablespoons, twenty-nine table forks, eighteen dessert spoons, a further eleven dessert spoons, eleven dessert forks, eleven teaspoons, seven salt spoons, 292ozs; an EPNS soup ladle en suite (113) £2500-3500 | ++ | Nil |
3000 | |
| 454 | A set of six George IV Queen's pattern dessert forks and teaspoons, single struck, dragon crest, by John Hawkins, London 1824; three pairs of George IV King's pattern table forks and spoons and dessert spoons, same crest, by A B Savory, London 1828 & 29, 33ozs (18) £200-300 | The lot in fine condition. One tine of one of the dessert forks slightly bent but a good lot | Nil |
200 | |
| 455 | A George III Old English pattern matched table service, dragon crest, all London, principally by Stephen Adams, George Smith and William Fearn or Thomas Northcote, 1792, 1795 and 1802, the teaspoons, including a single Fiddle pattern example, Edinburgh 1816 or Victorian, 90 ozs (60) £300-500 | The fork tynes on some a little worn, in good general, average condition | Nil |
750 | |
| 456 | A William IV/Victorian Fiddle pattern table service, initialled M, London & Newcastle, comprising one dozen dessert spoons by Samuel Hayne and Dudley Cater, 1836 and one dozen table forks and dessert forks, six each Elizabeth Eaton, 1858-1850 and Reid & Sons, 1859 & 1862; two sets of four Fiddle pattern tablespoons, London 1819 and Newcastle 1817, 85ozs (44) £300-500 | In fine condition with very little wear, the table spoons in good average condition, the marks on all good | Nil |
700 | |
| 457 | A set of four George III Old English pattern sauce ladles, engraved with the initial J, by Thomas Northcote, London 1792, 7ozs Provenance: The initial is that of Captain John Jones of St Helens, Swansea. £100-150 | In good condition | Nil |
100 | |
| 458 | Miscellaneous flatware, principally George III, including a set of one dozen threaded knives by Robert Trickett, Sheffield 1795, a set of five Fiddle pattern dessert forks, Newcastle 1859, three sauce ladles, four 18th c tablespoons and two silver handled ivory page turners, etc, approximately 35ozs weighable £200-300 | In variable condition | Nil |
300 | |
| 459 | A George III Old English pattern soup ladle, by George Smith and William Fearn, London 1792, 4ozs £80-120 | Light wear but in basically good condition, the marks good. | Nil |
80 | |
| 460 | A set of four George III Old English pattern gravy spoons and a hash fork en suite, initialled J, by Thomas Northcote, London 1792, 16ozs Provenance: The initial is that of Captain John Jones of St Helens, Swansea. £200-300 | In good condition, with light wear | Nil |
380 | |
| 461 | A George III Old English pattern gravy spoon and two Fiddle pattern gravy spoons, the first by Henry Nutting, London 1799, the others London and Newcastle, by Eley, Fearn and Chawner, 1810 and maker -W, Newcastle 1838, 12ozs £100-150 | In good condition with light wear | Nil |
240 | |
| 462 | A George III Fiddle pattern fish slice, pierced and engraved with a fish, maker I S, London 1808; another, with pierced navette blade and threaded haft, maker's mark rubbed, London 1792, the first 3ozs 10dwts (2) £100-150 | The first slice in good condition with light wear, the second with split and repair at the join to the handle | Nil |
75 | |
| 465 | A George III silver pair cased verge watch, with enamelled dial and steel beetle-and- poker hands, the movement with foliate pierced and engraved balance cock and foot, signed on the backplate Wm Howard London 13673, in blond tortoiseshell covered, silver-mounted giltmetal outer case, case maker Edward Leeming, London 1782 £300-400 | In unusually fine original condition and going order, the hands present but detached, two small flat chips near the centre of the dial which are hardly noticeable. No restoration | Nil |
500 | |
| 466 | A Victorian 18ct gold half hunting cased keyless lever watch, the enamelled dial with subsidiary seconds dial, the three quarter plate movement signed Clerke 1 Royal Exchange London No 15584, in plain case with blue enamel chapters, London 1871 £200-300 | In fine condition and going order | Nil |
550 | |
| 467 | A Swiss gold hunting cased lever watch, with enamelled dial and Breguet hands, the engine turned case marked '18K', c1870 £150-250 | The case with slight wear, lacking the glass and its frame, detached at the hinge | Nil |
400 | |
| 468 | A Victorian 18ct gold half hunting cased keyless lever watch, the enamelled dial with subsidiary seconds dial and numbered 8435, the three quarter plate movement engraved Army & Navy Co-operative Society Ltd 105 Victoria Street LONDON SW and numbered as the dial, in plain case with blue enamel chapter ring and engraved monogram, London 1900 £200-300 | In fine condition and apparently going order | Nil |
550 | |
| 469 | An Edward VII 18ct gold keyless lever chronograph, the enamelled dial with gold and blued steel hands, the three quarter plate movement numbered 39365, in plain case, Chester 1903 £200-300 | In fine condition and going order | Nil |
550 | |
| 470 | A Victorian 18ct gold keyless lever chronograph, with enamelled dial and blued steel hands, signed on the three quarter plate movement Charles Horner HALIFAX 89727, in plain case, the back engraved with a monogram, London 1890 £200-300 | In fine condition and going order | Nil |
500 | |
| 471 | A Victorian 18ct gold lever watch, the matted gilt dial with floral engraved centre, having blued steel hands, in engraved case, London 1870 £150-250 | In fine condition | Nil |
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| 472 | A Victorian 18ct gold keyless lever chronograph, the enamelled dial signed FATTORINI & SONS BRADFORD WATCH & CHRONOMETER MANUFACTURERS, having three quarter plate movement signed as the dial and numbered 55995, in plain case, the back engraved with heron crest, Chester 1890 £250-350 | In good condition and apparently going order | Nil |
600 | |
| 473 | A Swiss 9ct gold keyless lever hunting cased quarter repeating watch, with enamelled dial and subsidiary seconds dial, in plain case, import marked London 1907 £400-600 | In fine condition and going order | Nil |
450 | |
| 474 | A French diamond set gold keyless lever fob watch, applied with the monogram JS picked out in rose diamonds, the reverse similarly engraved, signed on the dust cap Charles Oudin... Paris No 27768, late 19th c £600-700 | Suspended from a gold pin, in fine 'as new' condition and apparently going order | Nil |
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| 475 | A Swiss gold hunting cased lever chronograph, with enamelled dial, twin subsidiary dials and gold hands, in plain case with repeat button at 12 and winding crown at 3, marked '18k', c1900 £250-350 | In fine condition and apparently going order | Nil |
550 | |
| 476 | Barwise, London. A George III gold hunting cased duplex watch, the movement signed Barwise LONDON, No 5373 and with gold balance and diamond endstone, the enamelled dial numbered as the movement and with gold hands, in engraved case, case maker L C a device above, London 1811 £500-700 | Wanting the glass from the bezel and lacking the second hand, the movement apparently complete and in good condition although apparently not in going order. The case with light wear and superficial scratches consistent with the age | Nil |
650 | |
| 477 | A Victorian 18ct gold keyless lever watch, the enamelled dial with subsidiary seconds dial and blued steel hands, the three quarter plate movement signed Swinden & Sons 27 28 & 29 Temple Strt Birmingham No 4917, in plain case with engraved monogram, Birmingham 1876, maker's morocco case £250-300 | The movement non-operational but apparently complete, the watch in generally excellent virtually as new condition with on the dust cap an engraved inscription as a 21st birthday present dated 1879 | Nil |
450 | |
| 478 | An Omega 18ct gold Automatic De Ville wristwatch, with champagne dial and date £250-350 | In apparently good going order, movement unexamined | Nil |
320 | |
| 479 | A Rolex stainless steel wristwatch, with black dial and arabic and dart chapters, marked 6422 and 272181 £200-300 | Apparently not in going order, the winding crown not screwing down, on associated bracelet | Nil |
320 | |
| 480 | A Baume & Mercier 18ct gold oval gentleman's wristwatch, the white dial with roman chapters and steel hands, control marks £200-250 | In fine condition and apparently good going order, movement unexamined | Nil |
250 | |
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481 |
A Bulova 18ct gold automatic day and date gentleman's wristwatch, with sweep seconds and glazed back, marked 30M and 1091 £350-450 | In good second hand condition and going order, light scratches consistent with light to moderate wear |
Nil |
450 |
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