FIRST DAY S SALE WEDNESDAY 3rd JULY 2013 SILVER Commencing at 10.30am Silver will be on view on: Saturday 29th June 9.00am to 1.00pm Sunday 30th June 2.00pm to 4.00pm Monday 1st July 9.00am to 5.15pm Tuesday 2nd July 9.00am to 5.15pm Limited viewing on sale day Weights and measurements are approximate guidelines only unless stated to the contrary Enquiries: Martin McIlroy Tel. 01392 413100 Email: mcilroym@bhandl.co.uk
2 1 A Victorian silver plated wine flagon, decorated in relief with bacchanalian figures and sprays of fruiting vine, scroll handle, the cover with a putto holding a goblet, the spreading circular base with stylised decoration, 27cm high. 120-150 2 A Continental silver plated tea caddy and cover, decorated with a repouse-work scene of horsemen and soldiers routing a city, the cover with a cast finial of a young stonemason at work, probably late 19th Century, 20cm high. 60-80 3 A silver plated model of an elephant, with curled trunk and looking left, 13cm. long. 200-250 4 A Victorian four piece plated tea service, of tapered circular form, engraved with foliate motifs, within beaded borders, loop handles, the hot water jug 20cm high, (4). 200-250 5 5 A pair of Elizabeth II silver candlesticks, maker Garrard & Co, London 1966, cast in the Queen Anne style, raised on shaped square bases, 24.22oz. 300-400 6 A George V silver model of a pheasant, maker R.H H, Sheffield, 1924, with detachable head, 30cm. long, 8.61ozs. 100-150 7 A George V clear glass and silver mounted claret jug maker J.R, Sheffield, 1912 of globular ovoid outline, with sunburst and palmette cut decoration, 25cm. high. 300-500 8 A Victorian silver mounted rock crystal claret jug, maker W.C, London, 1899, of lobed quatrefoil outline, with domed hinged lid having a foliate finial, the mount with pierced scroll and foliate decoration, 26cm. high. 300-400 7 9 A clear glass and silver mounted decanter, of wrythen hourglass form, 26cm. high, together with a similar decanter, 30cm. high. 150-200 9A A late Victorian silver mounted decanter, London, 1896 of pinched and waisted form with globe stopper, the silver mounted neck with four pouring spouts, 32 cm high. 70 90 10 A set of four George VI three-piece condiments, makers W.N Ltd, Birmingham, 1938, of square outline, contained in a fitted case, total weight of silver 18.48ozs. 250-350 4
12 11 11 A pair of George V silver mounted candlesticks, in the Arts & Crafts style, maker Alfred Ernest Gutmann, Chester 1913, the silver sconces above oak twist turned columns, on square bases, 23cm high. 200-300 12 A George V silver four piece tea set, maker Elkington & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1914, the hot water jug Birmingham 1913, all with reeded edges, overall weight 47.42oz. 450-550 13 A George V silver coffee pot and hot water jug, maker Major Roswell, London 1933, with hardwood handles and acorn finials, overall weight 22.57oz. 300-350 14 14 A George V silver cigarette/cigar casket, maker J.C.Ltd, Birmingham, 1925, of rectangular shape, the cover with engine turned decoration and presentation inscription to the side, supported on bracket feet, cedar wood lined, 22cm in length. 200-300 5
15 15 An Edward VII silver oval tea tray, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London, 1909, of oval outline, with reeded border and floral decorated carrying handles, 71cm. wide, 125.49ozs. 1200-1500 16 16 An Edwardian silver punch bowl, maker James Dixon & Son, Sheffield, 1909, of plain circular form, with ribbed girdle, shell and scroll rim, 24cm diameter and 20cm high, together with a plated punch ladle with turned wooden handle, weight of bowl 40ozs, (2). 400-500 6
17 A George V silver three piece tea set, maker Charles Edwards, London 1919, having overall hammered decoration with shaped handles, and a band of stylized leaves above circular bases, 38.17oz. 200-300 18 An Elizabeth II silver circular card tray, maker Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1961 with wavy edge border and raised on three swept feet, 21cm. diameter, 10.35ozs. 150-180 17 19 19 A George V silver two-handled serving tray, maker J.T & Co, Sheffield, 1924 with gadrooned border and foliate and scroll decorated corners and handles, 67cm. wide, 175.49ozs 2000-2500 7
20 An Edward VIII silver soup tureen, maker J.T & Co, Sheffield, 1936 of circular form with ring turned handles to the sides, raised on four acanthus leaf decorated scroll feet, 33cm. wide, 45.01ozs. 400-600 20 21 21 A George V silver six piece tea and coffee service, maker J.T & Co, Sheffield, 1923 of barge shaped outline with half reeded decoration and beaded border, includes spirit kettle and stand, tea pot coffee pot, sugar basin, cream jug, and tea caddy, total weight of silver 118.48ozs. 1000-1500 8
22 A pair of George V gravy boats, stand and ladles, maker J.T & Co, Sheffield, 1921 of plain form with wavy edge borders, the stand with loop carrying handle and raised on ball feet, 20cm. wide, and matching Old English pattern ladles, total weight of silver 34.18ozs. 400-500 23 No Lot 24 No Lot 25 A set of six Victorian fiddle pattern dessert spoons, maker Elizabeth Eaton, London, 1847 initialled, 10.37ozs. 120-150 26 A pair of Victorian silver fish servers, maker J G, Birmingham, 1857, the blade and tines with pierced and engraved foliate scroll decoration, the knife 33cm. long, loaded, together with a set of non matching plated fish knives and forks with a set of six non matching plated fish knives and forks. 140-180 27 A collection of assorted antique silver flatwares, various makers and dates includes four Irish table spoons, two Irish teaspoons, six Victorian fiddle pattern dessert forks, nine teaspoons, mustard spoon, gravy spoon, and soup ladle, total weight of silver 36.17ozs. 350 450 28 A George III fiddle pattern silver soup ladle, maker RR, London, 1809 initialled, 5.62ozs. 100-150 29 A set of six William V fiddle pattern table forks, no maker s mark, London, 1835 initialled, 13.54ozs. 150-200 30 A set of four George IV Kings pattern tablespoons, maker TB, London, 1826 13.58ozs. 150-200 31 A pair of George III Old English pattern sauce ladles, maker SA, London, 1802 initialled, 2.98ozs. 100-120 32 Six Victorian silver fiddle pattern dessert forks, maker Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London, 1856 initialled, 8.54ozs. 120-180 9
10 33 An extensive matched Old English pattern silver flatware service, various makers and dates, includes eight tablespoons, twenty four dessert spoons, twelve egg spoons,. twelve teaspoons, twenty four dinner forks, twelve dessert forks, total weight of silver 145.33ozs. 1500-2000
34 An extensive matched Old English pattern silver flatware service, various makers and dates, includes nine tablespoons, twenty four dessert spoons, thirteen egg spoons,. twelve teaspoons, twenty four dinner forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve silver bladed fish knives and twelve matching forks, total weight of silver 125.49ozs. 1500-2000 11
35 A William IV silver sherry label, maker s mark illegible, Birmingham, 1836. with pierced vine leaf decoration, 6.5cm. wide, 0.69ozs. 150-180 36 A 19th century clear glass and silver mounted scent bottle, of hourglass outline, initialled, with floral and lozenge shaped decoration, 8cm. high. 100-150 37 A Victorian silver and ruby glass combined scent bottle and vinaigrette, maker F. Marsden, Birmingham, no date letter, of rectangular form, the silver mounts and girdle engraved with foliate scrollwork, 10cm. long. 180-200 38 A Victorian silver and blue glass double ended scent bottle, unmarked, of faceted form, 12.5cm. long. 140-160 37, 38, 39, 40 39 A Victorian silver and green glass double ended scent bottle, unmarked. of faceted form, 10.5cm. long. 140-160 40 A Victorian mounted green glass and gilt decorated scent bottle, unmarked. of tapered lozenge form, decorated with an overall gilt seaweed pattern, 13cm. long. 100-150 41 A Victorian silver card case, maker Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham, 1845 of rectangular outline, with central cartouche and engine turned decoration, 10cm. long, 2.22ozs. 200-250 42 A clear glass and white metal mounted scent bottle in the form of a bird, the hinged head with inset glass eyes and facet cut body, 11.5cm. high. 200-300 44 43 A George IV silver rectangular nutmeg grater, maker I R, London, 1822. with engine turned decoration, the hinged lid enclosing a steel grater, with a hinged base, 3.75cm. wide, 1.32 ozs. 200-300 44 A George IV silver nutmeg grater, of rectangular outline, the hinged lid and base with engine turned decoration, enclosing a steel grating plate, 3.5cm. wide, maker TS, Birmingham, 1826. 300-500 12
47 47 45 47 46 47 50 45 A Victorian ruby glass and silver mounted double ended scent bottle, initialled, the hinged stopper with horseshoe shaped mount inset with turquoise, 13cm. long. 150-250 46 A late Victorian green glass and silver mounted double ended scent bottle. with hinged stopper to one end and screw top stopper to the other, 12.5cm. long. 150-250 47 A collection of five early 20th century glass and gilt metal mounted scent bottles, of varying shapes and sizes. 150-250 48 A George II silver and shell mounted snuff box, maker GD, London, 1746 of rectangular outline with scroll and foliate border, 6.5cm. wide. 400-600 49 A George III silver wine funnel, maker possibly SH, London, 1812 with reeded rim, and detachable spout, 13cm. long, 3.43ozs. 120-150 51 50 An Elizabeth II silver threepiece novelty frog cruet set, maker Richard Comyns, London, 1972 with detailed textured skin and inset glass eyes, and mustard spoon in the form of a tongue, 6.5 and 5cm. high. 700-900 51 A French silver basket. of oval outline, with embossed bust of a gentleman to the central oval cartouche, having pierced and garland tied decoration and ram s head handles to the sides, 26.5cm. wide.13.11ozs. 200-300 13
52 52 A Fabergé silver model of a Dachshund with marks for Julius Rappoport with inset ruby eyes, red enamelled collar and diamond set buckle, bears Fabergé mark and Kokoshnik fineness mark (88)15cm. long. total weight 6.00ozs. 15,000-18,000 14
53 53 Fabergé, a silver three section graduated coin holder, of cylindrical ribbed form with Greek key border, stamped with Fabergé mark and 84 Zolotniks fineness mark, 6.25cm wide. 1800-2000 53A An Italian silver three-piece café au lait set with coffee pot having a domed hinged lid, a cream jug and sugar basin with lid, stamped 800, 14.33ozs. 100-150 15
54 54 A Victorian silver salver, maker Hands & Sons, London, 1879, of shaped circular form, the centre engraved with foliate scrollwork within a shell and scroll rim, standing on three scroll feet, 24cm diameter, 17.5ozs. 400-600 55 A Victorian silver circular salver, maker Joseph Savory, Albert Savory, Horace Savory & Ethelbert Savory, London, 1881, the centre with foliate engraved decoration, with pierced and beaded border, raised on pierced and garland decorated feet, 33cm. diameter, 32.79ozs. 350-450 56 A matched 19th century silver tea service of octagonal, lobed and tapering form, with scroll handles, raised on swept feet, the teapot and sugar basin maker IW, London, 1840, the sugar basin maker Edward Barnard, John Barnard and William Barnard, London, 1837, total weight of silver 45.53ozs. 600-800 56 57 57 A Victorian Irish silver teapot, maker James Fray, Dublin, 1838, of melon -shaped outline, the hinged lid with flowerhead finial, leaf capped spout and handle, on shaped circular foot, 22.37ozs. 250-350 55 16
58 A late Georgian matched silver three piece tea service. of barge shaped outline, with half reeded decoration and foliate and scroll borders, raised on ball feet, various makers and dates, total weight of silver 45.69ozs. 500-600 59 A George III silver teapot, maker CH, London, 1792 of oval outline, with oval cartouches enclosed by garlands with foliate borders, 14.51ozs. 200-250 60 A William IV silver presentation cup and cover, maker Robinson, Edkins and Ashton, Birmingham, 1836, of fluted campana form, the bifurcated handles embellished with flowerheads and leaves, gilt interior, the semi domed cover with cast wheat sheaf finial, the side of the cup inscribed Presented to Mr John Glarenshaw by the Wolverhampton Union Mill Company ------ May 9th 1837, height 34cm, weighing 77ozs. 1200-1500 58 60 17
61 64 66 61 A George III silver candlestick, maker John & Thomas Settle, Sheffield, 1818, decorated with foliate scrollwork borders, the base loaded, 32cm high. 250-300 62 A George IV silver christening mug, maker Robert Garrard, London, 1824, of campana form with fluted leaf capped scroll handle, 8.5cm. high, 7.25ozs. 80-120 63 A set of four Victorian silver shell shaped salts, maker Henry Aston, Birmingham, 1862 each salt raised on three dolphin shaped supports, 7cm. long, 6.07ozs. 200-300 64 A Victorian cut glass and silver mounted claret jug, maker Barnabus Blackburn, Birmingham 1899, with shaped reeded handle. 300-400 65 An Edward VII Irish silver cigar casket, maker West & son, Dublin 1903, the hinged lid and sides engraved with a mythical hunting scene, raised on scroll feet, 59.09oz. 600-800 66 A Victorian silver wine ewer, maker SS, London, 1877 initialled, of neo-classical design with foliate border and banded floral decoration, on a domed spreading foot, 35.5cm. high. 30.03ozs. 500-700 65 67 A Victorian silver mug, maker Henry William Curry, London, 1875 of baluster form with engraved floral decoration and acanthus capped handle, on a spreading circular foot, 14cm. high, 9.88ozs. 180-220 68 A pair of George III oval silver oval salts, maker Solomon Royes & John East Dix, London, 1819 with foliate borders, half reeded decoration, on swept feet, 10cm. wide, 7.52ozs. 200 250 69-100. No Lots. 18