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For Sale by Auction to be held at Dowell Street, Honiton Tel 01404 510000 Fax 01404 44165 TUESDAY 8th JANUARY 2013 Silver, Silver Plate, Jewellery, Ceramics, Glass & Oriental, Works of Art, Collectables, Pictures, Furniture yeer SALE COMMENCES AT 10.00am SALE REFERENCE HO62 Catalogues £1.50 Buyers are reminded to check the ‘Saleroom Notice’ for information regarding WITHDRAWN LOTS and EXTRA LOTS Order of Sale: On View: Silver & Silver Plate Lots 1 - 113 th Jewellery Lots 114 - 222 Saturday 5 January 9.00am – 12noon Ceramics, Glass & Oriental th Monday 7 January 9.00am – 7.00pm Lots 223 - 332 Morning of Sale from 9.00am Works of Art, Collectables & Pictures Lots 340 - 402 Furniture Lots 406 - 492 Tuesday 8th January 2013 Sale commences at 10am. SILVER & SILVER PLATE 1 . A Scottish silver cloak brooch:, of shaped circular outline, the centre embellished with a facet cut citrine, within a 'Celtic' pattern border, Edinburgh 1927, maker TE, 8.5cm diameter. 2 . A silver cream or relish ladle:, 925 marks, 14cm long, also a sterling silver sugar sifting spoon, a bright cut teaspoon by Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1792, an Old English pattern table fork and matching dessert fork, Sheffield 1938, total weight 5.5ozs, (5). 3 . A George IV silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon:, with a plain egg shaped bowl, London 1825, maker George Wintle. 4 . An Edwardian silver vesta case:, engraved with foliate motifs, Birmingham 1909, maker WHS, together with a silver Albert chain, also another silver vesta case, of a plain broad fluted form, Birmingham 1913, with silver Albert attached, a separate silver Albert chain and a silver WWI medal, total weight 5.5ozs. 5 . A silver cased open face pocket watch:, with subsidiary seconds dial, London 1910, also an Omega pocket watch in an 'Illinois, Elgin, USA' watch case, a 'Railway Time Keeper' pocket watch and a leather thonged Albert, (4). 6 . A Victorian provincial fiddle pattern dessert spoon:, Exeter 1839, by W.R. Sobey, 1.25ozs. 7 . A silver wine goblet:, with ogee shaped bowl on a knopped stem and circular foot, Sheffield 1977, maker HP&S, 14.5cm high, 6.25ozs. 8 . A George V silver engine turned cigarette case:, with a slide action opening, Birmingham 1940, maker AW, 7.75ozs. £100-£120. 9 . A cased set of four George V silver napkin rings:, with pierced floral decoration, Sheffield 1910, maker Walker & Hall Ltd, 3.75ozs. 10 . A pair of George III circular silver salts:, supported on three hoof feet, London 1766, maker's mark M and a star, 5.5cm diameter, 3.5ozs, (2). 11 . An Edwardian silver visiting card case:, the sides embossed with a mother and child feeding lambs, beneath a tree, Birmingham 1906, maker CSG & Co, 9.25cm high, 2 ozs. 12 . A cased set of six late Victorian silver bead edge teaspoons and matching sugar tongs:, Sheffield 1894 by Walker & Hall Ltd, 3.5ozs. 13 . A pair of Edwardian silver peppers:, of an ovoid half fluted form on a circular foot, Birmingham 1904, maker ESB, 10cm high, 3ozs, (2). 14 . A pair of Indian silver sugar bowls: circa 1900, of a circular fluted form, on three paw feet, the sides embossed and chased with foliate scrollwork, 10.5cm diameter, 8ozs, (2). 15 . A pair of Scottish Edwardian silver vases:, of tulip form on circular loaded bases, Edinburgh 1904, maker Hamilton & Inches, 16cm high, together with another vase, the circular shaped top on a tapered stem and filled base, Sheffield 1909, maker Walker & Hall, 21cm high and a dwarf bedroom or desk candlestick, Birmingham 1971, height 6cm, (4). 16 . A George IV silver fiddle and shell pattern fish slice:, with stylised pierced blade, London 1821, Hyam Hyams, 30cm long, 4.25ozs. 17 . A Victorian Kings pattern silver Christening knife, fork and spoon:, Birmingham 1883, maker Hilliard & Thomason, also a pair of Georgian cast sugar tongs with pierced scroll decoration, maker I.A, a pair of Victorian fiddle pattern salt spoons, London 1842 by George Adams, a set of six Old English pattern coffee spoons, Birmingham 1920, and six other various silver spoons, total all in weight 8.25ozs. £100-£120. 18 . A George III silver Old English pattern basting spoon:, London 1797, maker John Lambe, 28.5cm long, also, a pair of George III Old English pattern table spoons, London 1793 by Peter & Ann Bateman, an Old English feather edge table spoon by Hester Bateman, London 1780, a set of four Old English dessert spoons, Sheffield 1932, a set of three George III Old English dessert spoons, London 1804, maker William Shaw, a George III Old English pattern table spoon London 1809, maker Michael Starkey, and another 1780, maker CH, total weight 23.25ozs, (13). £300-£320. 19 . A Victorian silver circular fluted bowl:, embossed with fruit, flowers, birds and figures, London 1839, Joseph Angell Snr, & Joseph Angell Jnr, 15cm diameter, 10.5ozs. * This item is being sold on behalf of Hospiscare 20 . A George V silver christening mug:, of plain circular form and scroll handle, Birmingham 1931, maker JR&S, 8cm high, 3ozs. * This item is being sold on behalf of Hospiscare 21 . An Edwardian silver cased open faced pocket watch:, with seconds subsidiary dial, stamped Long & Co, hallmarked for Birmingham 1901, together with a Ladies open faced pocket watch, the case stamped 'Fine Silver', (2). * This item is being sold on behalf of Hospiscare 22 . Five various cut glass and silver mounted circular hair tidies:, being Birmingham 1904, makers mark worn, London 1917, maker HP&S, Birmingham 1918, maker DC, London 1920, maker Schindler & Co, and Birmingham, marks worn, maximum height 9.5cm ,weight of silver 3ozs, (5). 23 . Six various cut glass silver mounted circular hair tidies:, being London 1910, maker Hart & Sons, London 1906, makers mark partially worn, Birmingham 1908, maker Arthur Willmore Pennington, London 1924, maker Wolfsky & Co Ltd, London 1933, makers mark partially worn, and Birmingham 1904, maker Arthur Cook, maximum height 7.5cm, weight of silver 2.25ozs, (6). 24 . A group of eight various cut glass and silver mounted circular hair tidies:, being Birmingham 1910, maker John Thompson & Sons, Birmingham 1920, maker HP&S, Birmingham 1925, maker A J Pepper & Co Ltd, London 1921, makers mark partially worn, Chester 1906, maker J&RG, Birmingham 1911, maker John Thompson & Sons, Birmingham 1943, maker C&C, and one other, maximum height 6cm, weight of silver 2ozs (8). 25 . An early 19th Century silver fiddle pattern soup ladle:, crested, possibly Irish or Scottish, stamped with makers mark only J & T Wake (three times) 32.5cm long, 6.25ozs. £80-£120. 26 . Sundry plated ware:, to include an egg cruet stand, three piece christening set, a George Jones porcelain bowl on a plated stand, a circular fluted fruit dish, two pierced bottle holders and a pierced vegetable dish holder. 27 . A pair of Edwardian silver twin handled salts:, of oval form, with foliate scroll embossed decoration, Birmingham 1903/05, makers mark M. Bros., together with an Edwardian oval half fluted cream jug, Sheffield 1901, makers mark C.E.P., total weight 4.5ozs (3) 28 . A collection of plated ware:, to include a four piece coffee set, a pair of wine coasters with pierced decoration, entree dish and cover and an oval twin handled serving tray. 29 . A Continental gilt plated scroll pattern flatware service:, comprising twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve table knives, twelve teaspoons, two tablespoons, soup ladle, sauce ladle, pastry slice, sugar tongs, preserve spoons and forks (70) 30 . A Victorian cased set of eighteen silver fish knives and seventeen fish forks:, with engraved blades and tines and carved ivory handles, Sheffield 1866/67, makers Martin Hall & Co. (35) £200-£250. 31 . A set of six Victorian silver provincial fiddle pattern table spoons:, Exeter 1844, maker William Rawlings Sobey, 14ozs (6) £140-£160. 32 . A set of six Victorian silver fiddle pattern table forks:, London 1880, maker George Adams. £150-£170. 33 . A matched set of six William IV Victorian fiddle pattern dessert forks:, being London 1833, makers Adey, Joseph & Albert Savory (4), London 1849, makers mark rubbed and London 1854, makers Henry John Lias & Henry John Lias, 9.75ozs (6) £100-£120. 34 . A matched pair of Victorian fiddle pattern sauce ladles:, London 1842, makers John & Henry Lias and SH/DC, 5.5ozs (2) 35 . A set of six William IV silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons:, London 1835, maker Mary Chawner, 9.75ozs (6) £100-£120. 36 . A set of six Victorian silver fiddle pattern teaspoons:. London 1853, makers mark MC, also a set of six fiddle pattern coffee spoons, London 1891, makers James Wakely & Frank Wheeler, total weight 7ozs (12) 37 . A late Victorian silver pepper caster:, of baluster form, London 1899, makers mark JP, 12cm high, also a silver ingot pendant on link chain, London 1977, total weight 3.25ozs (2) 38 . A Continental cast silver strainer:, elaborately chased with figures, flowers and scrollwork stamped with import marks for London 1901, length 15.5cm, weighing 3ozs. 39 . A collection of plated ware:, to include a bombe shaped tea caddy, hot water jug, hip flask, card case, toast rack, three green glass coasters and sundry flatware. 40 . A George IV silver teapot:, of compressed circular form, the spout chased with foliate scrollwork, supported on four paw feet, London 1822, makers mark SW, 15cm high, 23.5ozs. £200-£300. 41 . A George III helmet-shaped cream jug:, crested with bright cut engraved decoration and loop handle, London 1800, makers mark partially rubbed, 10cm high, 2.5ozs. 42 . A George II marrow scoop:, crested, London 1727, maker William Toone, 22.5cm long, 2.25ozs.