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Fine Art & Antiques Auction FINE ART & ANTIQUES AUCTION Tuesday 26th ofMarch Bath Ltd2019. at 10.00am Lot: 138 AT PHOENIX HOUSE Lower Bristol Road, BATH BA2 9ES Tel: (01225) 462830 Aldr-CatCover.qxp:Aldr-CatCover07 20/3/12 15:33 Page 2 Aldr-CatCover.qxp:Aldr-CatCover07 20/3/12 15:33 Page 2 BUYER’S PREMIUM AAB Buyer’suyer’s p premiumremium o off 1 20%7B.U5%Y ofEo fRthet’hSe hammerPhRamEmMeI rUpricepMrice isi spayablepayable ata tallal lsales.sales. A ThisTBhuiyse premiumpr’rsepmreiummiu iisms subjectsoufb1je7c.t5 %ttoo othethf et hadditionaeddhiatmiomn eoforf pVATVrAiTce ataits thetphaey standardsatbalnedaatrdal rate.lrastael.es. This premium is subject to the addition of VAT at the standard rate. CONDITIONS OF SALE 1. Every effort has been madCeOtoNeDnsIuTrIeOthNe SacOcuFraScyAoLfEthe description of each lot but 1. 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TUESDAY 26th MARCH 2019 at 10 a.m. AT: PHOENIX HOUSE, LOWER BRISTOL ROAD BATH BA2 9ES ON VIEW: Saturday 23rd March - 9 a.m. until 12 Noon Monday 25th March - 9 a.m. until 6 p.m. and morning of sale from 9 a.m. Live on-line bidding available via www.the-saleroom.com Clients requiring on-line bidding must register before 9 a.m. on day of sale Aldridges of Bath Limited Phoenix House, Lower Bristol Road BATH BA2 9ES Tel: (01225) 462830 Website: www.aldridgesofbath.com BUYER’S PREMIUM: An additional 20% of the hammer price subject to the addition of VAT payable on each lot. W.a.f. With all faults. W.O. In working order. Purchases must be paid for and items cleared by Thursday 28th March 2019 1 SILVER 1. A George V silver three-piece tea service of compressed round form, each with reeded band around the girth & on rim foot; London 1929-31, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. (36 oz). Estimate: £200-250. 2. An Edwardian silver hexafoil salver with beaded, husk, & leaf-scroll raised border, the centre with engraved decoration & presentation inscription, on three claw-&-ball feet, 12” diam.; Sheffield 1901, by Martin, Hall & Co. (26½oz). Estimate: £150-250. 3. An Edwardian silver hot water jug of slender ovoid shape with reeded band around the girth, cane-bound handle, the hinged domed lid with turned ivory finial, 6¼” high; London 1908, b Barnard Bros. (8½ oz). Estimate: £70-100. 4. A silver small round bowl with gadrooned rim, 2¾” diam., Birmingham 1932; three late Victorian circular salt cellars, Birmingham 1896; three small spoons; & a small pair of sugar tongs. Estimate: £40-60. 5. An Edwardian silver two-handled tea caddy of oval semi-fluted form, with removable lid, 4½” wide, Birmingham 1908, by S. Glass; & a similar caddy spoon, Birmingham 1876, by Stokes & Ireland; in fitted case. (5 oz total). Estimate: £60-80. 6. An Edwardian four-piece tea service of ovoid semi-fluted form, comprising a teapot, hot water jug, two-handled sugar bowl, & milk jug; London 1901 by Wm. Hutton & Sons Ltd. (35oz total). Estimate: £240-280. 7. An early George III silver jug with round fluted body & plain short strait neck, an embossed border of acanthus leaves to the base, scroll handle, & on round spread foot, 5¼” high; London 1764, by William Shaw II. (11½ oz). Estimate: £150-200. 8. Four George III silver Fiddle pattern dessert spoons, London 1816, by Wm. Bateman; & two similar dessert spoons. (7½ oz total). Estimate: £60-80. 9. Three Victorian silver Fiddle pattern table spoons, London 1841, by William Eaton; & a George III ditto, Newcastle 1805, by Thomas Watson. (10 oz total). Estimate: £80-120. 10. A pair of George III silver Old English table spoons, London 1809, by Richard Evans; & a pair of Scottish George IV ditto, Glasgow 1824, by Mitchell & Sons. Estimate: £70-100. 11. An Edwardian silver christening mug of tapered cylindrical form, with engraved foliate decoration & C-scroll handle, 3½” high; Sheffield 1909, by Atkin Bros. (3.3 oz). Estimate: £40-60. 12. A late Victorian rectangular pin box with embossed hinged lid, 3½” long, Birmingham 1900 by Hazlewood & Co.; an engine-turned rectangular evening purse, 4¼” long, with chain handle, Birmingham 1917; & a cut-glass scent bottle with sterling-mounted neck,
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