Click on Image to enlarge

Click on Back button on Browser to return to Catalogue

Sale date:

Silver, Jewellery and Plate, Textiles, Rugs & Furniture Sale on Thursday 7th & Friday 8th June 2007

Lot numbers:

127-156 of 989

Lot

Description & Estimate

Vat on hammer %

Image

Hammer Price £

127

A.E. JONES: A MUSTARD POT of circular form with a hinged cover, disc thumbpiece and loop handle, the whole on three angular pad feet , Birmingham 1940, 2.75" high with a matching spoon, with a spot hammered finish £50-100

Nil

a000iddd.jpg (14107 bytes)

90
128 R.E. STONE: A VASE of circular flared form, the body applied with stylised flowers and a wavy frieze, with a castellated stem, the whole on a shaped circular foot, the base bearing the facsimile signature of R.E. Stone, with additional coronation mark, London 1952, (c.10oz), 5.25" high. See illustration £400-600

Nil

lot128.jpg (14107 bytes)

700
129 CHARLES BOYTON: A GOBLET, the tapering circular cup above an applied section of leaves and fruit, the whole on a plain circular foot, with a spot hammered finish, the underside of the base bearing the facsimile signature of Charles Boyton, London 1930, (c.14oz), 9" high. See illustration. C.F. A similar piece is illustrated on page 29, plate 37 of "Treasures of the 20th Century". £500-1000

Nil

lot129.jpg (14107 bytes)

700
130 BERNARD INSTONE: A SILVER MOUNTED DRESSING TABLE MIRROR, the rope-work border enclosing a covered enamel plaque decorated in shades of mottled turquoise, orange and red, with a hand hammered finish, Birmingham 1925, 9.5" long. See illustration £300-500

Nil

a000iddd.jpg (14107 bytes)

300
131 A.E. BONNER: A PAIR OF SPOONS with spot-hammered circular bowls and straight stems terminating in a double loop wirework finial centred by cabochons, London 1909, in the original case marked "A.E. Bonner 17 Gordon Place, Kensington W.", each 8" long. See illustration £300-500

Nil

a000iddd.jpg (14107 bytes)

320
132 WILLIAM CONNELL: A CHARGER of circular form, the border embossed with trailing leaves and flowerheads, enclosing a plain centre, with a planished finish, London1898, (c.37oz), 17" dia. See illustration £800-1500

Nil

lot132.jpg (14107 bytes)

750
133 ARTHUR GASKIN: A SILVER MOUNTED TRAY of octagonal form, with cylindrical wooden handles, the whole on bracket feet, the reverse with screw attachments enclosing an ebony centre, London 1901, 15.5" long. See illustration £500-1000

Nil

lot133.jpg (14107 bytes)

650
134 HUGH WALLACE: A BOWL of circular form, the whole on a hexagonal base with a gadrooned foot, with a planished finish, Chester 1916, (c.19oz), 7.75" dia. See illustration £250-500

Nil

lot134.jpg (14107 bytes)

300
135 F.K. SHELDON: A MILK JUG of baluster form with a scroll handle and tulip-head border, the body embossed with stylised leaf motifs, above a tucked-in circular foot, with a planished finish, Birmingham 1942, (c.6oz), 4.75". See illustration £200-300

Nil

lot135.jpg (14107 bytes)

320
136 MARJORIE IBBOTSON: A CARD CASE of rectangular form, the hinged cover with sections depicting stylised trees, within an engraved wavy border, Sheffield 1937, 4" long. £300-500

Nil

a000iddd.jpg (14107 bytes)

380
137 MARJORIE IBBOTSON: A PAIR OF NAPKIN RINGS of hexagonal form, applied with turquoise and lapis lazuli cabochons, Sheffield 1938 £100-200

Nil

a000iddd.jpg (14107 bytes)

240
138 ATTRIBUTED TO ERNESTINE MILLS: A FRAMED ENAMELLED PLAQUE depicting a peacock sat in a branch amongst roses, 5.25" wide £150-250

Nil

a000iddd.jpg (14107 bytes)

220
139 A GEORGE V BISCUIT BARREL of shaped circular form, the pull-off cover with an ivory finial, the body decorated with four graduated stepped sections, on a circular tucked-in foot, by the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. London 1937, (c.15oz), 5.5" high £300-500

Nil

lot139.jpg (14107 bytes)

550
140 A PAIR OF THREE BRANCH CANDELABRA with reeded stems and supports, circular disc drip pans and sconces on domed graduated circular bases, designed by Harold Stabler for Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1948, (c.34oz), each 11.25" high. See illustration £600-1000

Nil

lot140.jpg (14107 bytes)

1900
141 AN ART NOUVEAU BISCUIT BARREL of circular form, the waisted body embossed with flowerhead motifs, with four scroll handles, the pull-off cover with a bud finial, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1903, (c.14oz), 5.5" high. See illustration. C.F: This piece is illustrated as plate 20 on page 47 of "Art Nouveau & Art Deco Silver" by Annelies Krekel-Aalberse. £300-500

Nil

lot141.jpg (14107 bytes)

480
142 AN ARTS AND CRAFTS BOX of rectangular form, the hinged cover inset with an enamel panel depicting a bridge over a river, possibly by F.C. Varley, the box by Liberty & Co., Birmingham 1910, 7" long. See illustration £600-1000

Nil

lot142.jpg (14107 bytes)

1500
143 AN ARTS AND CRAFTS SILVER AND MOONSTONE DIPTYCH PHOTOGRAPH FRAME, the hinged cover in two sections decorated in relief with classical figures, vines and grapes, with a wooden back, unmarked, circa 1905, possibly an exhibition or competition piece, 7.52 wide £600-1000

Nil

lot 143.jpg (14107 bytes)

1400
144 A GEORGE V STRAWBERRY DISH of circular form, embossed with alternate flowerhead and plain sections, signed by Christine Connell, by the Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co., London 1910, (c.9oz), 7" dia. £250-450

Nil

lot144.jpg (14107 bytes)

300
145 ROBERT CATTERSON SMITH: A PAIR OF SALTS of segmented circular form on four bracket feet, with green glass liners, Birmingham 1911, 2.75" high. Catterson Smith was Principal of the Birmingham Municipal School of Art between 1903 and 1920. £150-250

Nil

a000iddd.jpg (14107 bytes)

240
146 A GEORGE V SILVER AND ENAMEL CASKET of rectangular form, the panelled body decorated with green and turquoise geometric motifs, the whole on bracket feet, by John Ferguson Gow, London 1943, 3.5" high. See illustration £600-1000

Nil

lot146.jpg (14107 bytes)

780
147 AN ARTS AND CRAFTS SILVER BOX of bellied circular form, the hinged cover with a ropework border centred with a figure of a deer amongst woodland, the whole on a tucked-in foot with a spot-hammered finish, unmarked, possibly by Francis Cooper (son of John Paul Cooper), 5" dia. See illustration £200-400

Nil

lot147.jpg (14107 bytes)

300
148 A PAIR OF GEORGE V CANDLESTICKS with tapering square columns, shallow spool drip pans and circular sconces, raised on flared square bases with studded sections, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1911, with loaded bases, 8.75" high, together with a matching pair of silver vases (4) £1000-2000

Nil

lot148.jpg (14107 bytes)

900
149 AN ART DECO CONDIMENT SET comprising sugar castor, a pair of salts, a pair of peppers, a mustard pot and two spoons, of tapering circular form, with fluted borders and bases, with blue glass liners, designed by Jean E. Puiforcat, by Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1936/38. See illustration. C.F: See "Art Nouveau & Art Deco Silver" by Annelies Krekel-Aalberse, page 54, plate 35, for a similar castor. £300-500

Nil

lot149.jpg (14107 bytes)

440
150 AN ART DECO TAZZA, the shallow bowl raised off a banded amber-coloured Bakelite stem on a graduated stepped circular base, designed by J.E. Puiforcat, made by Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1936, 9.25" dia. See illustration £300-500

Nil

lot150.jpg (14107 bytes)

350
151 A FRENCH SILVER PLATED BOWL of circular form with a rope-work border and hammered body, on a circular tucked-in foot, the base signed "J.Despres", 6.25". See illustration £100-200

Nil

lot151.jpg (14107 bytes)

        
152 A FRENCH BEAKER of circular form, the flared rim above a plain body on a scaled foot and a circular base, the reverse engraved Jean E .Puiforcat, 3.5" high. £150-250

Nil

a000iddd.jpg (14107 bytes)

150
153 GEORG JENSEN: A BOWL the flared shallow bowl above a beaded section above a central berry with scroll supports, on a slightly domed foot, (c.18oz), 8". The base bearing a pattern number reading 234C, mark for post 1945. See illustration £500-1000

Nil

lot153.jpg (14107 bytes)

750
154 DELHEID FRERES: A TAZZA of octagonal form, with a rosewood support, the whole on a slightly domed faceted foot, unmarked. See illustration £150-250

Nil

lot154.jpg (14107 bytes)

170
155 A VICTORIAN PARCEL GILT KNIFE AND FORK decorated in the aesthetic style, by William and John Barnard, London 1880 £50-100

Nil

a000iddd.jpg (14107 bytes)

50

 156

AN ARTS AND CRAFTS CADDY SPOON with an oval-shaped bowl, the handle modelled in the form of a galleon, with spot hammered decoration, by James Dunlop, London 1905. See illustration. Possibly made for the centenary of the battle of Trafalgar. £100-200

Nil

lot156.jpg (14107 bytes)

180

  Index     Start of Catalogue     End of Catalogue      Previous Page     Next Page

Buyers Premium at our standard rate(s) plus Vat is payable on all purchases.

Catalogue produced automatically by the CatMaker® system. Precise alignment of columns cannot be guaranteed.

Click here to return to the CatMaker Website.