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Auction Results Srandr10135 Tuesday, 15 December 2020 Auction Results srandr10135 Tuesday, 15 December 2020 Lot No Description 1 £60.00 A large electroplated soup tureen and cover with twin handles, on stemmed foot, 36cm wide o/a, to/w an epns OEP ladle (2) 2 A novelty silver plate 'owl' sugar caster with glass eyes. 14cm high £150.00 3 A 19th century plated on copper Irish potato ring, richly embossed and pierced with figures, scrolling foliage and other motifs, £50.00 Various21cm diameter, Georgian t/w and a 19th later Century silver-mounted Continental and electroplatedelectroplated necessaireflatware and with cutlery, engraved etc, including decoration a Victorianand partial stilton contents scoop (2) with 5 silver-mounted ivory handle, pair of oak-handled salad servers, four gilt fiddle pattern salt spoons, egg-boiler, set of epns £80.00 cocktail sticks with cherry finials, contained in a miniature cocktail shaker, etc. (box) 6 An oak canteen of epns King's pattern flatware and cutlery for eight settings (little used), by A. E. Poston & Co. Ltd £90.00 7 A canteen of epns Arthur Price Dubarry pattern flatware for eight settings - apparently unused £160.00 8 Two epns cocktail shakers, a four-piece half-reeded tea/coffee set, Old Sheffield plate chamberstick, half-pint waisted mug £55.00 and other electroplated wares (box) 9 A silver-backed hand mirror with two brushes (not a set), an epns lectern/menu stand with bent wire frame on circular foot, 27 £45.00 x 22 cm overall to/w an epns four piece half-reeded tea/coffee service, christening mug, etc (box) 11 A 19th Century Dutch .833 standard novelty snuff box, modelled as a miniature wardrobe, 4cm high, to/w a silver thimble, £55.00 AHenry small Grifffith silver dish, & Sons Walker Ltd., &Birmingham Hall, Sheffield 1910 1926, (2) 14.5cm diameter, to/w an open salt of organic form, Birmingham 1900, 12 5.8oz (180g) total weight; lot also includes an Ottoman Turkish white metal pin-dish, inset with a 1293H (1876AD) 20 Kurush £100.00 coin (3) 13 A Victorian oval glass spirit flask with detachable silver beaker and screw bun cover with guard chain, John Linegar, £110.00 Birmingham 1877 14 A Victorian oval silver-mounted spirit flask with detachable beaker, John Linegar, Birmingham 1871, to/w another spirit flask £190.00 with detachable beaker, bayonet cap and simulated crocodile leather-clad shoulders, James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1922 (2) 15 A silver oval bowl of Georgian origin, with raised ends, bracket feet and wrigglework decoration, mahogany inset base, marks £40.00 obscured, 18 x 13cm (formerly the base of a cruet stand) 16 An Edwardian silver rose bowl with embossed and chased decoration and scroll-edged reserves, on stemmed foot, William £280.00 Aitken, Birmingham 1904, 17.8oz (555g), 23cm diameter 17 Various oddments of silver, including a cased set of six coffee spoons, mustard-pot, cut glass toothbrush jar with silver top, £80.00 4.9oz (154g) total weight, to/w a George Unite silver butter knife with loaded handle, Birmingham 1863 18 ANine Victorian individually silver casedvesta casesilver of golf plain trophy design teaspoons, with gilt interior,Melton MowbrayLawrence Golf Emanuel, Club, various Birmingham dates 1887 (1930s), (little 3.7oz used), (115g) to/w an £55.00 19 Edwardian heart-shaped ring-box, William Harrison Walter, Birmingham 1906, 6.5cm wide, two modern silver pill-boxes in the £100.00 An19th Edwardian Century manner silver bachelor and an Indianteapot white with ornatemetal ovalembossed box and decoration, cover with Nathan embossed & Hayes, and chased Chester floral 1903, decoration 10.4oz (324g) (5) gross, 20 to/w a George III oblong bowl with beaded rim, twin shell and scroll handles and bracket feet, inset wooden base mounted £200.00 Anwith Edwardian white metal silver button, cake-knife London with 1814, loaded 11oz handle,(342g) gross,London with 1905, later an zinc OEP liner pickle (originally fork, Sheffield a cruet stand)1936, a(2) George IV silver 21 christening knife and matched William IV fork with mother of pearl handles and a butter knife with ivory handle, to/w a £45.00 ASiamese cased silver Sterling and and gilt niello'Easter necklace Egg Clock' and bybracelet, The St decoratedJames House with Company,temple dancers London 1983, the quartz watch movement 22 with 17mm diameter dial, contained in engine turned case surmounted with a pearl and cast with leaf scroll and swag £80.00 Aornament, 19th Century 8.5cm Danish high, limitedwhite metal edition ciborium no. 19/500, (Communion gross weight host 2.5ozsreceptacle) (78g), of with squat certificate lobed form, and surmounted covering note by an angel, 23 Copenhagen 1850, 8.3oz (259g), 14cm high x 11.5cm diameter (lacks liner), to/w three electroplated bottle stoppers/pourers £160.00 in Asprey gift-boxes and a Mappin & Webb cased epns set of four parcel gilt shell salts with spoons - apparently unused (4) 17/12/2020 15:49:13 Asian Art, Fine Art and Antiques - Tuesday, 15 December 2020 Page 1 of 1 A 19th Century Danish white metal ciborium (Communion host receptacle) of squat lobed form, surmounted by an angel, Copenhagen 1850, 8.3oz (259g), 14cm high x 11.5cm diameter (lacks liner), to/w three electroplated bottle stoppers/pourers in Asprey gift-boxes and a Mappin & Webb cased epns set of four parcel gilt shell salts with spoons - apparently unused (4) 24 An early 19th Century Continental shagreen and white metal necessaire with part-set of fittings, including scissors, tweezers, £570.00 Antongue-scraper engraved silver and fob wax-remover, stamp case the in the case form 15.5cm of a miniature high envelope, Adie & Lovekin Ltd, Birmingham 1911, to/w various 25 silver coins, including Austrian 1780 Maria Theresa thaler EF, George III crown (fair), 1821 crown F, 1889 US Morgan dollar F, £100.00 Garrard1889 halfcrown & Co: a (fair)heavy and quality a necklace three-piece constructed silver condiment from Japanese set in 5the sen Georgian coins (1873-80) manner, andon lion-mask hung with monopodia, an 1888 India London quarter 26 1973, 12.3oz (382g), t/w a small pair of pastry tongs, Sheffield 1903, a small US Sterling pin-tray and an Indian white metal £220.00 open salt and pepperette chased with village scene relief friezes (box) 27 A heavy quality silver entrée dish and cover with gadrooned rims and detachable loop handle, Carrington & Co Ltd., London £750.00 1933, 56.9oz (1770g). 28 x 20cm 28 A pair of heavy quality William IV silver pot-bellied sauce-boats with gadrooned rims and scroll handles, on shell feet, R.S. £670.00 Garrard & Co, London 1830, 31.9oz (995g) 29 A heavy quality silver café au lait pair of rectangular tapering form, c/w with the matching milk jug and sugar basin, Elkington & £600.00 Co, Birmingham 1968, 47.9oz (1490g) gross weight. 30 A heavy quality silver circular salver in the Georgian manner, with cast moulded rim, Garrard & Co, London 1972, 73.9oz £1,000.00 (2301g), 39.5cm diameter 31 A heavy quality silver tray in the Art Deco manner, with twin loop handles and moulded rim, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1972, £1,000.00 Asprey:66.4oz (2068g), an Edwardian 52 cm ovalwide silver o/a jewellery casket, the hinged tortoiseshell cover inset with piqué-work, on cabriole supports, 32 London 1906, 20.5cm wide, to/w a somewhat similar small ring-box on three supports, Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1912 £140.00 Anand extensive an ornately part cut set glass of Victorian toilet jar silver with silver, bead-edge tortoiseshell flatware, and comprising piqué-work twelve cover, each Levi table & Solomon, spoons andBirmingham forks, eleven 1906 dessert (3) 33 spoons and six dessert forks, Chawner & Co, London 1871, to/w seven matching teaspoons - also Chawner's - 1872, five £1,900.00 similar Georgian dessert spoons, George Smith, London 1782 and six late Victorian dessert forks, Goldsmiths' Alliance, 34 A Victorian silver novelty owl mustard-pot with glass eyes, the spoon with dead mouse finial which is held in the owl's beak £1,000.00 when hinged head is closed, Charles Thomas Fox and George Fox, London 1851, 9.5cm high, 5.8oz (182g) gross weight 35 An Edwardian novelty silver trinket box in the form of a miniature Sheraton knife-box, Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield £100.00 A1908, white 6.6oz metal (205g), hip flask 10cm with high hinged bayonet bun cover (marks rubbed - tests as silver), 4.1oz (130g), to/w an Adam style oval 36 mustard and open salt with blue glass liners, London 1928, a small cauldron mustard, two small silver spoons, an Ottoman £140.00 .800 grade pill-box and an unmarked white metal thimble, chased with country house view (6) 37 A George IV silver stiltonoval platter scoop with with gadrooned ivory handle, rim, William William Knight Burwash, II, London London 1827, 1821, to/w 50.7oz a set (1578g), of six silver 46 x dessert 31cm forks with £750.00 38 loaded pistol-grip handles, Daniel & John Welby (London 1903/04) and five George III silver tea knives with vestigial gilding £50.00 and loaded handles, Moses Brent, London 1807 (12) 39 A selection of Georgian and later silver teaspoons and mustard spoons, etc., including Cork mustard spoon by Joseph Gibson £130.00 A(1800-20), pair of George 8.2oz III (256g) silver totalfiddle, weight thread and shell sauce ladles, Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1811, a provincial white metal 40 sifter ladle, stamped 'AS AS' (not identified), a pair of George III bright-cut sugar tongs, George Burrows I, London 1793 and a £130.00 small sifter ladle, Birmingham 1910 (5), 8.9oz (277g) total weight 41 A casedpair of pairGeorge of Victorian III silver silverscissors serving with spoonsvestigial
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