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HO110412 Sale For Sale by Auction to be held at Dowell Street, Honiton Tel 01404 510000 Fax 01404 44165 WEDNESDAY 11th April 2012 Silver, Silver Plate, Jewellery, Pictures, Ceramics, Glass & Oriental, Works of Art, Collectables, Furniture yeer SALE COMMENCES AT 10.00am SALE REFERENCE HO45 Catalogues £1.50 Buyers are reminded to check the ‘Saleroom Notice’ for information regarding WITHDRAWN LOTS and EXTRA LOTS Order of Sale: On View: Silver & Silver Plate Lots 1 - 137 Tuesday 10th April 9.00am – 7.00pm Jewellery Lots 192 - 431 Morning of Sale from 9.00am Pictures Lots 432 - 500 Ceramics, Glass & Oriental Lots 501 - 615 Works of Art, Collectables Lots 616 - 763 Furniture Lots 770 - 894 Wednesday 11th April 2012 Sale commences at 10am SILVER AND SILVERPLATE 1 . A matched set of six William IV/Victorian provincial Kings pattern dessert spoons , being three 1835 Newcastle, one 1834 Newcastle and two 1848 Newcastle, makers mark IW, 7ozs (6) £100-£120. 2 . Two pairs of Victorian provincial fiddle pattern table spoons , comprising , two 1848 Exeter, makers mark BRA-HAM and two 1860 by John Stone, 11ozs (4) £150-£170. 3 . Four George III Old English pattern dessert spoons , various makers and dates, together with a pair of Georgian Old English pattern table spoons, marks partially worn, 8.75ozs (6) £120-£140. 4 . A collection of Georgian and later spoons and ladle , comprising a set of six George III bright cut teaspoons, a fiddle pattern cream ladle, Exeter 1852 by J. Osment, another similar 1861, maker J. Stone, a pair of fiddle pattern salt spoons, Exeter 1836, maker J. Stone, a fiddle pattern mustard spoon, Exeter 1869, makers mark T.S, and thirteen other spoons, various makers and dates, total weight 11ozs (24) £150-£170. 5 . A pair of Victorian provincial fiddle pattern dessert spoons , Exeter 1850 by J. Stone, also another dessert spoon, Exeter 1831, maker J. Stone and a pair of fiddle pattern dessert forks 1848, makers mark BRA-HAM, total weight 7.5ozs (5) £80-£120. 6 . A Victorian silver 'scroll' handled butter knife , Birmingham 1860, makers Hilliard & Thomason, also a set of six silver pistol handled tea knives, a pair of sterling silver napkin rings and a George III Old English pattern table fork, crested, London 1817 (10) 7 . A collection of plated flatware. 8 . A set of six Victorian provincial fiddle pattern teaspoons , Exeter 1875 by Josiah Williams & Co, also an early Victorian fiddle and thread pattern table spoon, London 1837 by Mary Chawner, a plated crumb scoop and sugar tongs, weight of silver 7ozs (9) 9 . A Victorian silver vinaigrette , of rectangular form, with engine turned decoration and pierced silver gilt grille, Birmingham 1840, maker Nathaniel Mills, 3cm long. £100-£120. 10 . A George III silver vinaigrette , of rectangular form, the cover engraved with foliate scrollwork within pin pricked borders and gilded grille, Birmingham 1818, maker Joseph Willmore, 4.25cm long. £100-£120. 11 . A Victorian silver vinaigrette , rectangular, with foliate scroll engraved decoration, Birmingham 1843, maker Francis Clark, 2.5cm long, together with an early 19th century silver acorn shaped locket, possibly a nutmeg grater or vinaigrette, but unopened, decoration with stylised engraving, 3.5cm long (2) £80-£120. 12 . A plated flower basket , of trumpet form, with a flared pierced upper border and rim, one piece detached, with glass liner, 50cm high, including handle (2) 13 . A plated twin handled serving tray , with a woven pattern to the centre within a pierced gallery, the reverse stamped 'Newbridge Silverware', 48cm long. 14 . An Edwardian three piece teaset , of an oval half fluted form, Birmingham 1906/07, makers mark WHL, 28.5ozs (3) £350-£400. 15 . A Victorian silver tumbler cup , engraved with Christening inscription, London 1874, makers mark A S, possibly Albert Savory, 6cm, 5ozs. 16 . A pair of silver napkin rings , Birmingham 1923, also another napkin ring, Birmingham 1908, a silver pocket watch case, a silver mounted glass salt and a 1937 silver Coronation spoon, weighable silver 4.5ozs. 17 . A matched pair of George III provincial silver Old English pattern table spoons , Exeter 1800/07, maker Richard Ferris, also a silver christening mug, Birmingham 1925, part of a childs silver rattle in the form of a young boy, Birmingham 1927 and a plated and china White Horse Whiskey dispenser, weighable silver 5ozs (5) 18 . A cased set of four late Victorian silver salts , circular form with gilded interiors, complete with four condiment spoons, Birmingham 1893, maker George Unite, weighing 2.25ozs. £80-£120. 19 . A cased set of six silver 'apostle top teaspoons , Sheffield 1934, makers Walker and Hall, together with a set of six silver Old English pattern coffee spoons, Birmingham 1923, makers Levi & Salaman, 4ozs. 20 . A cased set of six plated grapefruit spoons , with other sundry plated items (8). 21 . A silver waiter , of shaped circular form, supported on three scroll feet, Sheffield 1963, makers mark EV, 20cm diameter, 11ozs. £150-£200. 22 . An Edwardian silver tobacco pebble , of plain circular form, Birmingham 1905, makers mark A & JZ, 8.5cm diameter, together with a silver vesta case, engraved with foliate scrollwork, Birmingham 1913, total weight 4ozs (2). 23 . A late Victorian silver mounted ruby glass scent bottle , cylindrical form, the silver cover and collar engraved with foliate scrollwork, Birmingham 1891, makers mark CM, 6.5cm high, together with four other glass, silver and plate mounted scent bottles (5). 24 . A late 19th Century Russian silver vodka tot , engraved buildings and foliate sprays, Moscow 1879, height 4.5cm, together with four other foreign silver and plated items. 25 . A collection of various glass and ceramics. 26 . Two Victorian silver and mother of pearl handled pocket fruit knives , being Birmingham 1886, makers mark TM and Sheffield 1915 by J Round, together with a continental silver encased vesta or theatre pocket ashtray and an oval embossed silver pill box, Birmingham 1895 (4). £100-£150. 27 . A matched set of six Victorian Old English pattern dessert forks, being three London 1844 by the Lias Bros and three London 1846, maker Elizabeth Eaton, 8.5ozs (6). £100-£120. 28 . A set of five George III Old English pattern teaspoons , London 1795, makers George Smith and William Fearn and six other Georgian Old English pattern teaspoons, various makers and dates, 5.75ozs (11). £60-£80. 29 . A late Victorian silver teapot , of a half fluted oblong form and gadrooned upper rim, London 1896, makers mark S W S, 23cm long (handle to spout tip), 13.5ozs. £140-£180. 30 . A George V twin handled silver sugar basin , of a half fluted oblong form, Birmingham 1917, makers Elkington & Co, 18cm, 9.5ozs. £140-£160. 31 . A George V silver teapot , of tapered circular form and gadrooned upper rim, wood handle and finial, London 1928, makers mark R C, 14.5cm diameter, 17.75ozs. £200-£250. 32 . A pair of George III silver sugar tongs , with bright cut engraved decoration, London 1790, makers mark I S (?), also a Victorian silver teaspoon, London 1895 and four other items (6). 33 . An Edwardian silver backed Art Noveau three piece lady's dressing table set , comprising a hairbrush, clothes brush and comb, ,each piece embossed with stylised poppies, Birmingham 1903, makers mark H & A (3). 34 . A George III Scottish silver Old English thread pattern basting spoon , Edinburgh 1802, maker Francis Howden, 32cm long, 3.5ozs. £80-£120. 35 . A pair of George IV silver fiddle and thread pattern table spoons , London 1823, maker William Eaton, together with a George III fiddle pattern crumb scoop London 1818, makers William Eley and William Fearn, 35cm long, total weight 12ozs (3). £120-£160. 36 . An Edwardian silver presentation salver , of shaped circular form and foliate scroll rim, Sheffield 1907, makers Walker and Hall, 30cm diameter, 26.25ozs. £380-£420. 37 . A Victorian silver plated butter or cream dish stand, cover and frosted glass tub , the stand with engraved foliate scroll decoration, the cover with similar decoration and surmounted by a solid silver model of a recumbent cow, hallmarked Sheffield 1844, makers marks WB, the stand 15cm diameter (3). 38 . A George V silver three piece part tea service , of circular form and beaded borders, comprising teapot, hot water jug (20cm high) and twin handled sugar basin, Birmingham 1931, makers mark H C D, together with a circular tea tray, Birmingham 1930, makers mark S L P, 30cm diameter, total weight 48.5ozs (4). £500-£600. 39 . A silver photograph frame , rectangular, with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1947, makers mark W D P, overall size 20.5cm x 14.25cm. 40 . A silver cigarette case , with floral engraved decoration, Birmingham 1909, weighing 3.25ozs. 41 . A cased set of four silver cauldron salts , on three hoof feet, with a pair of matching salt spoons and three blue glass liners, London 1933, makers mark E C B, 4.5cm diameter, weight of silver 5.5ozs. 42 . A silver mounted and wood desk calendar , with engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1940, length 17cm, also an Edwardian circular silver photograph frame, Birmingham 1906, diameter 16.5cm, a silver handled shoe slide and button hook, Birmingham 1898/99 and another button hook, Birmingham 1908 (5). 43 . A George V silver three piece tea set , of oval form and scroll handles, Birmingham 1924, makers mark EIS & Co (indistinct), length of teapot, including handle and spout 30cm, total weight 30ozs (3). £500-£600. 44 . A George V silver two handled tray , matching the previous lot) of a shaped oval form, Birmingham 1924, makers mark EIS & Co (?) indistinct, 66cm long, 84.5ozs. £1400-£1600. 45 . An Edwardian hammered silver cigarette case , Birmingham 1908 by Henry Wilkinson & Co Ltd, 1.5ozs.
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