Silver & Furniture Sale
on Thursday 26th & Friday 27th November 2009

Lots: 68-97 of 1299

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68

A THREE PIECE TEA SET of circular panelled form, flush-hinged lid, disc finial and scroll handles, the body bearing a chased frieze, the whole on tucked-in circular foot, by S Ltd, Birmingham 1928 and later, (c.30oz). See illustration
Estimate: 200-300

Nil

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340

69

AN EDWARDIAN SALVER of shaped circular form, the raised border with a shell and gadrooned rim, centred with a chased vacant cartouche, the whole on three scroll feet, by Walter and Charles Sissons, London 1901, (c.39oz), 14.5" dia. See illustration
Estimate: 200-300

Nil

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420

70

A LATE VICTORIAN THREE PIECE TEA SET of panelled oval form with gadrooned borders and angular handles, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1898, (c.35oz)
Estimate: 200-300

Nil

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300

71

A VICTORIAN CHRISTENING MUG of baluster form and scroll handle, the body embossed with parrots amongst vines, bearing a presentation inscription, the whole on a cast scroll base, makers mark rubbed, London 1857, and a Sterling christening mug (2)
Estimate: 100-200

Nil

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140

72

A CONTINENTAL TWO HANDLED DISH of oval form, with a pierced border, centred with an embossed scene of cherubs playing in water, stamped 800, early 20th century, 14" wide (from handle to handle)
Estimate: 80-120

Nil

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120

73

A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN DECANTERS with silver collars of waisted circular form with associated stoppers, possibly by William Comyns, London 1905, each 12" high
Estimate: 100-200

Nil

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160

74

A LATE VICTORIAN SOUP TUREEN AND COVER of oval form, with a domed pull-off cover, reeded scroll handles and borders, the whole on a spreading oval foot, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1897, (c.49oz), 9" high. See illustration
Estimate: 300-500

Nil

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680

75

A FIVE PIECE TEA/COFFEE SERVICE of baluster form, with domed hinged lids, knop finials and scroll handles, the whole on spreading circular feet, by FH, Sheffield 1970/1971, (c.98oz). See illustration
Estimate: 300-500

Nil

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840

76

AN ART DECO TWO HANDLED PRESENTATION CUP with angular handles, engraved for the "Portman Hunt Point to Point 1952", the whole on a spreading circular foot and plinth, London 1928, (c.9oz), 7.5" high
Estimate: 50-100

Nil

    

80

77

A FOUR PIECE TEA/COFFEE SET of baluster form with leaf-capped scroll handles, domed hinged lids and ivory finials, the bodies richly embossed and chased with flowers and scrolls, vacant cartouches, the whole on scroll feet, with a pair of associated sugar tongs, by B.B.S. Ltd, Birmingham 1951/54, (c.83oz). See illustration
Estimate: 500-800

Nil

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900

78

A DRESSING TABLE MIRROR of shaped oval form with a bevelled glass plate and velvet back and strut, the frame embossed with scrolls and flowers, vacant cartouche, marks rubbed, probably late 19th century, 12" high
Estimate: 100-200

Nil

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120

79

A VICTORIAN PRESENTATION SILVER GILT CUP AND COVER of campana form, the pull-off cover with palm tree finial, the body with lobed decoration, bearing a vacant shield cartouche, on a spreading circular base, the foot bearing a presentation inscription, by JWJ, London 1884, (c.16oz), 13" high. See illustration

Provenance: The Estate of the Late Mary Spencer-Watson, Dunshay Manor, Swanage, Dorset.

Estimate: 200-300

Nil

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320

80

A VICTORIAN TEAPOT of circular form, the flush hinged cover with knop finial, scroll handle and faceted spout, the body embossed and chased with flowers and scrolls, with vacant cartouches, on a tucked-in circular foot, by Martin Hall & Co., London 1870, (c.22oz), 6.5" high. See illustration
Estimate: 200-400

Nil

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310

81

A PAIR OF SWEETMEAT BASKETS of oval form, with swing handles, on tucked-in oval feet, with a hammered finish, by F.W., Birmingham, 1986, (c.12oz). See illustration
Estimate: 100-200

Nil

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120

82

A SUGAR BOWL of circular form with engraved scroll frieze, the whole on a tucked-in foot with egg and dart border, with a hammered finish, by FW, Birmingham 1984, (c.7oz), 4.75"
Estimate: 50-100

Nil

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75

83

A DISH of circular form, the border chased with foliate scrolls, centred with a flowerhead, on a tucked-in circular foot, with a hammered finish, by S.W., Birmingham 1987, 4.5" dia.
Estimate: 50-100

Nil

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45

84

AN INK STAND of rectangular form, with a gadrooned border, with two silver mounted cut-glass inkwells, the whole on bracket feet, by FW, Birmingham 1980, 7" wide. See illustration
Estimate: 100-200

Nil

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180

85

A CHAMBERSTICK of circular form, with a reeded border, loop handle and conical snuffer, with a hammered finish, by SW, Birmingham 1977, and a smaller conical snuffer (c.17oz) (2). See illustration
Estimate: 200-300

Nil

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240

86

AN ART DECO DISH of shallow circular form with pierced ivory mounted handles, the whole on a pierced tucked-in circular foot, with a hammered finish, by H. Pidduck & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1932, 6" wide (handle to handle). See illustration
Estimate: 100-200

Nil

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100

87

AN EDWARDIAN IRISH "TYG" CUP of tapering square form, with angular handles, by Weir & Sons, Dublin 1904, 2.75" high
Estimate: 80-120

Nil

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110

88

A COMMEMORATIVE GOBLET of circular form with a knopped stem and spreading circular base, made as a replica of the famous Lincoln chalice. It was discovered in the grave of Bishop Gravesend, one of a series of 900, by AE Jones, Birmingham 1971, in a fitted case
Estimate: 80-120

Nil

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100

89

A "BOWES-LYON" CANDLE HOLDER of circular form, with a central seated armorial lion, flanked by three candle holders and pierced and chased floral decoration, on a rosewood base, by Hector Miller, Aurum Designs, London 1984, 5" high
Estimate: 150-250

Nil

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90

A GOBLET of circular form with a baluster stem and circular foot, bearing an armorial, relating to the founding of the city of York, by Barker Ellis & Co., Birmingham 1970, 4.5" high
Estimate: 50-100

Nil

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45

91

A GOBLET of circular tapering form with a plenished finish above a gilt cast base, designed to commemorate the 7th Centenary in 1980 of the completion of Lincoln Cathedral, by Hector Miller for Aurum Designs, London 1981, 6.5" high
Estimate: 100-200

Nil

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150

92

STUART DEVLIN: A PAIR OF CHAMPAGNE FLUTES of circular tapering form bearing the Falcoln Crest, above a textured gilt stem with a circular base, London 1978/1980, in a fitted Falcoln Award case, and a book on Stuart Devlin. See illustration
Estimate: 300-500

Nil

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420

93

STUART DEVLIN: A CHAMPAGNE FLUTE of circular tapering form engraved with a Falcon crest, above a gilt textured stem with a circular base, London 1979, in a Falcon Award fitted case, 8.75" high
Estimate: 100-200

Nil

    

200

94

STUART DEVLIN: A CHAMPAGNE FLUTE of circular tapering form engraved with a Falcon crest, above textured gilt stem and circular foot, London 1978, 8.75" high, with a Falcon Award fitted case. See illustration (together with previous lot)
Estimate: 100-200

Nil

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200

95

SYBIL DUNLOP: A LIDDED TANKARD of baluster form with a domed hinged cover, pierced thumbpiece, scroll handle and reeded girdle, on a circular spreading foot, with a hammered finish, the base engraved "George Spencer Watson 1928", London 1926, (c.21oz), 8.5" high. See illustration

Provenance: The Estate of the Late Mary Spencer-Watson, Dunshay Manor, Swanage, Dorset.

Biography of George Spencer-Watson (8th March 1869-11th April 1934). George Spencer-Watson was an English portrait artist of the Late Romantics School and sometimes worked in the style of the Italian Renaissance. He was elected a member of the Royal Academy in 1932. He was born in London and studied at the Royal Academy from 1889, exhibited there from 1891 and also at the Paris Salon. He married Hilda and they had a daughter Mary Spencer-Watson (1913-2006) who was a sculptor.

Estimate: 800-1500

Nil

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96

AN ART DECO FOUR PIECE TEA/COFFEE SET of octagonal form with flush hinged covers, ivory finials and scroll handles, engraved with a geometric frieze, the whole on pad feet, by E. Viner, Sheffield 1962/1963, (c.62oz). See illustration
Estimate: 500-800

Nil

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550

97

A VICTORIAN FOUR PIECE TEA/COFFEE SET of tapering circular form, with flat hinged covers, curved handles and straight spouts, the body engraved with geometric and floral motifs and friezes, the whole on spreading circular feet, possibly by Steven Smith, retailed by The Goldsmith's Alliance Ltd, Cornhill, London, London 1873, (c.66oz). See illustration
Estimate: 400-600

Nil

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700

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