Auction Results Srandr10102 Tuesday, 26 March 2019 + Timed Sale to 7 April 2019

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Auction Results Srandr10102 Tuesday, 26 March 2019 + Timed Sale to 7 April 2019 Auction Results srandr10102 Tuesday, 26 March 2019 + Timed sale to 7 April 2019 Lot No Description 1 An epns 5 piece half reeded tea/coffee service including kettle on stand, to/w various other EP wares, including candelabrum £50.00 and candlesticks, hip flask, cutlery, Malacca cane etc (box) 4 A pair of electroplated entrée dishes and covers, to/w a plated on copper tea caddy of square tapering form, a Sheraton -style £40.00 plated on copper tea caddy, a hip-flask and an electroplated dish-cover (6) 6 A Victorian electroplated three-bottle stand fitted with cut glass spirit decanters and stoppers, to/w a pottery salad bowl with £40.00 electroplated rim and matching servers, a glass fruit bowl on electroplated stand, etc. (box) 7 An oak four-drawer canteen enclosed by panelled doors (lacks contents and some fittings), 50 cm wide £110.00 8 An 18th century Old Sheffield plate baluster coffee pot with ebonised finial, maker probably Tudor & Leader, 27 cm high £75.00 9 A boxed set of six enamel spoons stamped 'G M Silver', in Naigai Art box, to/w two boxes of steak knives and forks with antler £80.00 handles (3) 11 A silver and green basse-taille enamel five-piece brush set, Atkin Bros., Birmingham Jubilee marked 1934, to/w an Art Deco £95.00 electroplated brush and mirror pair with enamel cabochons 12 Nine various George III silver OEP table spoons, various makers and dates, including a pair by William Bateman and a pair by £180.00 ARichard pair of Chawner,Victorian fiddle17.3 oz pattern total weightsilver sauce ladles, Henry Holland, London 1865, to/w a William IV fiddle pattern table spoon, 13 London 1830, a pair of OEP sugar tongs with matching sifter ladle, Chawner & Co., London 1874 and a shallow pin-dish (6) £95.00 10.3 oz 14 Hursley Hambledon Hunt: a large silver two-handled trophy cup Best Hound Puppy 1922-23, Charles Stuart Harris, London £190.00 1922, 21.9 oz, 24 cm high, on ebonised plinth 15 Hursley Hambledon Hunt - two silver twin-handled trophy cups - Puppy Show 1925/29, 8.1 oz total, on ebonised plinths, to/w £85.00 a smaller silver cup and an electroplated example (4) 16 A Mappin & Webb EP part set of flatware and cutlery to/w other electroplated wares, Art Nouveau pewter napkin rings, etc £42.00 (box) 17 An Edwardian silver cream jug in the Georgian manner, Birmingham 1905, to/w a sauce boat, Sheffield 1917 and four various £65.00 Variousnapkin rings silver (6), teaspoons 6.7 oz total (inc weight cased set of spoons with Apostle finials), a pair of sugar tongs and an engraved cigarette case, 18 Birmingham 1920, 7.7oz total, to/w a cigarette box, a shell-form powder compact and a pickle fork with mother of pearl handle £130.00 Twoand apairs grapefruit of Middle knife Eastern with loaded salts andsilver peppers handle with engraved decoration, stamped '84', to/w a Continental wine-cup with bird- 19 cast handle, two engraved napkin rings to/w Indonesian menu stands modelled as temple dancers, stamped '800' and an £60.00 Aengraved late Victorian 'Sterling' silver butter half-reeded knife with oval green milk hardstone and sugar handle pair, London (10) 1900 to/w a tea caddy with hinged cover, Birmingham 20 1928, 9.4oz gross total (for the three pieces) to/w an Arts & Crafts electroplated hot water jug with cane-bound handle, Hukin £130.00 & Heath, no 18747 and an electroplated oval kettle on stand with spirit burner (5) 21 A George III silver caddy spoon with bright-cut handle and circular bowl, William Champion, London 1793 to/w an early 20th £38.00 century pepperette and mustard (3) 22 A cased set of six silver gilt coffee spoons, Cohen & Charles, Birmingham 1969, to/w a cased set of six Apostle coffee £75.00 spoons, Sheffield 1977 and various other small oddments of silver and Continental white metal 23 A French 950 grade cocktail spoon with sugar-crusher finial to/w a cased set of six silver coffee spoons with bean finials, with £30.00 Antongs, Edwardian Birmingham silver 1923/24 novelty pill-box in the form of a miniature coal-box, the fall front embossed with winged cherubs, Sheffield 24 1904, to/w a pepperette in the form of a miniature Jersey cream jug, Birmingham 1903, Victorian fiddle pattern mustard spoon £70.00 and similar salt ladle (4) 08/04/2019 16:13:53 Asian Arts, Fine Art, Antiques & Interiors - Tuesday, 26 March 2019 Page 1 of 1 An Edwardian silver novelty pill-box in the form of a miniature coal-box, the fall front embossed with winged cherubs, Sheffield 1904, to/w a pepperette in the form of a miniature Jersey cream jug, Birmingham 1903, Victorian fiddle pattern mustard spoon and similar salt ladle (4) 25 An Art Deco engine-turned silver cigarette box on bracket feet, Lanson Ltd, Birmingham 1935 17 cm wide £70.00 26 A pair of late Victorian pierced silver bonbon baskets with guilloche swing handles, on lion-mask and shell feet, George Unite £160.00 & Sons, London 1895, 10.7 oz, 13 cm diam 27 £75.00 A small embossed rose bowl with foliate and writhen reeded decoration, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1918, 8.7 oz, 16 cm diam 28 An Edwardian silver baluster sugar caster in the Georgian manner, with embossed writhen decoration, Hayes & Co, £80.00 Birmingham 1908, 18 cm high, to/w a sauce boat, Sheffield 1933 (2), 8.2 oz total 30 A George IV small silver knife with mother of pearl handle, Joseph Law, Sheffield 1827 to/w an unmarked fork with matching £40.00 Ahandle, pair of in Aurum red morocco silver and leather parcel case gilt to/wWinchester a cased Cathedral three piece goblets, condiment commemorating set with blue 900 glass years, liners Ltd (3) edition no 106/107 of 900, 31 26 oz (2) £360.00 A No late boxes Victorian or certificates silver foliate engraved vesta case, Thomas Hayes, Birmingham 1896 to/w two cigarette cases with similar 33 decoration, Birmingham 1911/17 (one a/f), an Edwardian vesta case, Chester 1906 and a Victorian silver brooch, Birmingham £80.00 1892 (5), 6.3oz total 34 A late Victorian Continental silver marriage spoon with embossed bowl and cast stem, London import 1899, 25g to/w a Dutch £32.00 833 standard ladle, 37g and a pair of electroplated snuffers (3) 35 A matched four piece silver tea/coffee service of oval half-reeded form, the coffee pot on stemmed foot, various makers 1895- £420.00 1914, 47.9 oz gross 36 A heavy quality sauce boat in the Georgian manner, Alexander Smith, Birmingham 1965, to/w an oval pierced bonbon dish, £90.00 Sheffield 1926 (2) 9.8 oz 37 A good quality set of German Art Nouveau electroplated table knives, forks and spoons for twelve settings, to/w a cased set of £60.00 silver pastry forks with server, Birmingham 1949 38 Sundry silver-mounted dressing table items including pin tray, enamelled British Empire Exhibitions 1924 pill box, ring tree, £100.00 toilet jars, brush set, shoe horn and button hook, various makers and dates, all a/f (box) 39 Four silver thimbles, various silver and other jewellery, napkin rings, small glass scent flask with silver bun cover, etc (box) £80.00 40 A set of six Victorian silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, HJ Lias & Son, London 1867 to/w a set of egg spoons, Chawner & Co, £90.00 FourLondon Victorian 1875, andsilver seven 2.6 cm other diam teaspoons buttons, Loewe(19), 9.8 Rosenthal, oz London 1896, to/w five Continental buttons embossed with horse- 41 riders, a floral-painted ceramic scent flask with unmarked white metal hinged top, silver-mounted nail scissors, seven 800 £90.00 grade teaspoons with roseate finials, base metal Burmese matchbox-cover and bangle and a Persian hinged toilet mirror with 41A A Continental 800 grade snuff box with gilt interior to/w a 19th century beaker with flared rim and embossed decoration (2) £50.00 42 A mixed selection of silver-backed hairbrushes, mirrors and combs (14 pieces) £65.00 43 A pie-crust silver letter salver with gadrooned rim on scroll feet, C J Vander Ltd, Sheffiled 1964, 21.9 oz, 26 cm diam £190.00 44 A cast silver gilt racehorse, Nayler Bros, London 1935, 6.5 cm high, on marble block base £170.00 45 An Edwardian Art Nouveau silver strut-clock with Swiss Octo movement, John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1906, 10 x 11.5 £90.00 cm overall 47 Various silver items including cigarette box, sifter ladle and other flatware, silver propelling pencil and Mordan patent £90.00 electroplated example, triple ring stamped 925, small Victorian open salt and silver topped hair-tidy 48 A planished silver rose-bowl with lion mask and ring handles, on flared foot rim, Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1919, £320.00 29.1oz, 24 cm diameter, on ebonised plinth 49 A Victorian silver letter salver with engraved decoration and beaded rim, on claw and ball feet, Martin Hall & Co, London 1875, £200.00 18.4 oz, 26 cm, later retailed and with engraved inscription by Hamilton & Co, Calcutta & Simla (circa 1922) 50 A George III silver scroll-back spoon, Thomas Northcote, London 1777 to/w a sauce ladle (maker not identified) London 1782, £55.00 a dessert spoon, Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1796 and a table spoon, London 1816 (4) 5.2oz 08/04/2019 16:13:53 Asian Arts, Fine Art, Antiques & Interiors - Tuesday, 26 March 2019 Page 1 of 1 51 A silver penknife, the handle engraved as a ruler, with two steel blades, Cohen & Charles, Sheffield 1953 £40.00 52 A Georgian silver mote spoon with pierced bowl and spearhead finial, assay and maker's marks only TD £75.00 53 A pair of George III silver meat skewers, Eley & Fearn, London 1804, 15 cm long £80.00 54 A pair of Victorian fiddle pattern sauce ladles, John & Henry Lias, London 1849 to/w five OEP teaspoons, Peter & William £70.00 Bateman, London 1812 and two
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