Lot 1 a William IV Silver Four Piece Teaset, by Richard William Atkins

Lot 1 a William IV Silver Four Piece Teaset, by Richard William Atkins

Stride and Son - Antiques Etc.. - Starts 12 Mar 2020 Lot 1 A William IV silver four piece teaset, by Richard William Atkins & William Nathaniel Somersal, London 1831, having floral finials and gilt interiors, 2535g all in. Estimate: 600 - 800 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT Lot 2 An Arts & Crafts hammered white metal sauce tureen and ladle, having rabbit and pheasant finials, 19.5cm wide, 438g. Estimate: 150 - 200 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT Lot 3 A Victorian silver three piece teaset, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co (William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman), London 1891, having pierced gallery, 731.5 all in. Estimate: 200 - 300 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT Lot 4 A silver sauce boat, by Carrington & Co, London 1936, 9cm high, 139g. Estimate: 30 - 40 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT Lot 5 A Continental white metal tazza, 10cm high. Estimate: 40 - 50 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT Lot 6 A Scandinavian Art Deco style three piece teaset, stamped .925, 977g all in. Estimate: 300 - 400 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT Lot 7 A pair of Victorian pierced silver asparagus tongs, by H J Lias & Son, London 1875, 22.5cm long, 177g. Estimate: 50 - 70 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT Lot 8 An Edwardian silver swing handled sweetmeat dish, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Ltd, London 1908, 16cm wide, 266g, (a.f). Estimate: 70 - 100 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT Lot 9 A George III silver condiment stand, probably by William Abdy II, London 1799, 25cm high, (one bottle deficient). Estimate: 80 - 120 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT Lot 10 A silver sugar caster, by William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1961, 17.5cm high, 218g. Estimate: 50 - 70 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT Lot 11 A silver Christening mug, by Elkington & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1911, gilt lined, 9cm high, 199g. Estimate: 100 - 150 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT Lot 12 A silver sugar caster, by Alexander Clark & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1927, 19cm high, 168g. Estimate: 50 - 70 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT Lot 13 A Victorian pierced silver drum mustard, by Richard Pearce & George Burrows, London 1850, 110.5g Estimate: 40 - 60 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT Lot 14 A silver sugar caster, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1914, 15cm high, 156g. Estimate: 50 - 70 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT page 1 of 87 Stride and Son - Antiques Etc.. - Starts 12 Mar 2020 Lot 15 A silver twin handled rose bowl, makers mark indistinct, Birmingham 1914, inscribed 'Bosham & Chidham Horticultural Society', on stand, 18cm high, 948g weighable. Estimate: 300 - 400 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT Lot 16 An impressive and unusually heavy 19th century Chinese export white metal teapot, by Yatshing, Canton 1820-50, having ivory insulators, 15.5cm high, 1475.5g. Estimate: 500 - 700 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT Lot 17 A silver salver, by George Edward & Sons, London 1919, 31cm diameter, 853g. Estimate: 200 - 300 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT Lot 18 A large Continental embossed .900 ewer and stand, by B U, 39cm high, 1574g. Estimate: 500 - 600 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT Lot 19 A Persian white metal rose water dropper, highly decorated birds and foliage, 19cm. Estimate: 50 - 70 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT Lot 20 An Egyptian white metal sucrier, 17.5cm high. Estimate: 70 - 100 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT Lot 21 A Chinese white metal 'Shanghai Volunteer Corps' rifle shooting trophy cup, by Luen Wo, inscribed for 1912, 16cm high, 175g. Estimate: 70 - 90 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT Lot 22 A George III silver wine funnel, probably by Peter & William Bateman, London 1807, 13cm high, 85g. Estimate: 60 - 80 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT Lot 23 A silver milk jug and sugar bowl, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1933, 248g. Estimate: 70 - 90 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT Lot 24 A George III silver hot water jug, by John Eames, London 1805, having acorn finial, 22cm high, 651.5g all in. Estimate: 200 - 250 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT Lot 25 An Edwardian silver teapot, by Marston & Bayliss, Birmingham 1903, 423g all in. Estimate: 140 - 160 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT Lot 26 A sterling silver filled roundel of 'The Chellini Madonna' after Donatello, reproduced by The Pobjoy Mint, London 1976, 27cm diameter. Estimate: 50 - 70 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT Lot 27 A silver card tray, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Ltd, Sheffield 1923, 15.5cm diameter, 226g. Estimate: 50 - 70 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT Lot 28 An Arts & Crafts sterling silver three piece teaset, having niello plaque decoration, 980g all in. Estimate: 350 - 450 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT page 2 of 87 Stride and Son - Antiques Etc.. - Starts 12 Mar 2020 Lot 29 A cased Continental silver plated ornate straining ladle, having gilt bowl, 15cm long, Estimate: 30 - 40 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT Lot 30 A cased pair of silver gilt apostle spoons, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1911. 19cm, 143g. Estimate: 60 - 80 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT Lot 31 A cased set of six sterling gilt and coloured enamel coffee spoons, by David Anderson, Oslo 1925 - to date. Estimate: 40 - 60 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT Lot 32 A cased set of six silver and enamel coffee spoons, by Liberty & Co, Birmingham 1934, 54g all in. Estimate: 70 - 90 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT Lot 33 A cased silver three piece condiment set, by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1962, 325g Estimate: 100 - 150 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT Lot 34 A cased set of six silver gilt and enamel coffee spoons, by Turner & Simpson, Birmingham 1928; together with another cased set of silver coffee spoons, 117g. Estimate: 80 - 100 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT Lot 35 A George IV silver caddy spoon, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1825; together with two others. Estimate: 40 - 60 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT Lot 36 A repousse silver sugar bowl, London marks indistinct, 5.5cm high, 74.5g. Estimate: 30 - 40 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT Lot 37 A sterling silver oil dropper, by Tiffany, 9cm high; together with a small German .885 goblet. Estimate: 50 - 70 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT Lot 38 A pair of Victorian repousse silver salts, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1896, 257g. Estimate: 60 - 80 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT Lot 39 A Victorian silver mounted crumb brush, by Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings, Chester 1892, the handle depicting a cloven hoof, 16cm long. Estimate: 20 - 30 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT Lot 40 A Dutch white metal repousse snuff box, 6cm wide. Estimate: 40 - 60 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT Lot 41 An engine turned silver combination cigarette case and lighter, by Asprey & Co, London 1932, inscribed in yellow metal 'Lamh Dearg Eirin', 11 x 8.5cm, 232g all in. Estimate: 150 - 200 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT Lot 42 An Edwardian silver tobacco box, by Colen Hewer Cheshire, Chester 1906; together with two silver cigarette cases, etc, 229g. Estimate: 60 - 80 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT page 3 of 87 Stride and Son - Antiques Etc.. - Starts 12 Mar 2020 Lot 43 Four various silver pepperettes, marks indistinct, 209g. Estimate: 60 - 80 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT Lot 44 A pair of silver mustards, by Horace Woodward & Co Ltd , London 1910, 227g. Estimate: 50 - 70 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT Lot 45 A small parcel of silver items, to include: a cream jug; a circular frame; four teaspoons etc, 193g weighable. Estimate: 40 - 60 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT Lot 46 A George III embossed silver pepperette, by John Delmester, London 1761, 11cm; together with a silver mustard pot, 131.5g. Estimate: 60 - 80 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT Lot 47 A small group of silver items, to include: an Edwardian silver mustard; a Georgian caddy spoon; and a mother of pearl silver bladed fruit knife, etc, 153g weighable. Estimate: 60 - 80 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT Lot 48 A Scottish silver napkin holder, by Francis Howard Ltd, Edinburgh 1958; together with three pairs of silver sugar tongs; and five other napkin rings, 201g weighable. Estimate: 40 - 60 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT Lot 49 A Norwegian .830 silver and gilt decorative spoon, by Henrik Moller, Trondheim, 21.5cm, 98g. Estimate: 30 - 50 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT Lot 50 An Irish George IV silver berry spoon, Dublin 1824, the handle highly chased, 55g. Estimate: 20 - 30 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT Lot 51 A set of six George III silver Old English pattern dessert spoons, by Solomon Hougham, London 1800, 227g. Estimate: 80 - 120 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT Lot 52 A pair of Victorian silver and gilt apostle serving spoons, by Sibray, Hall & Co (Job Frank Hall), London 1893, 145.5g. Estimate: 40 - 60 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT Lot 53 A pair of George IV silver Queens pattern basting spoons, by James Bell, Newcastle 1831, 30cm, 246.5g. Estimate: 80 - 120 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT Lot 54 A Danish white metal serving spoon, by Peter R Hinnerup, assayed Copenhagen 1863; together with a similar Art Deco example, etc, 155g. (3) Estimate: 60 - 80 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT Lot 55 A pair of Edwardian silver salad servers, by Mappin & Webb Ltd, Sheffield 1902, 30.5cm, 214g Estimate: 60 - 80 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT page 4 of 87 Stride and Son - Antiques Etc.. - Starts 12 Mar 2020 Lot 56 A Danish white metal basting spoon, by Peter R Hinnerup, assayed Copenhagen 1863, 40cm long, 243g. Estimate: 80 - 100 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT Lot 57 A pair of Scottish George III silver sugar tongs, by David McDonald, Glasgow 1825; and a small quantity of spoons etc, 133g weighable. Estimate: 40 - 60 Fees: 21.60% inc VAT Lot 58 A Victorian silver handled ivory page turner, by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1899, 44cm; together with an Edwardian silver magnifying glass mounted example by Crisford & Norris Ltd, Birmingham 1906, 35.5cm; and one other.

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