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Sale of Good Antiques and Works of Art on Tuesday 9th December commencing at 12:00 noon, at The Chilcott School Saleroom, St. Peter Street, Tiverton EX16 6NU. Viewing Sunday 7th, 2:00-5:00pm, Monday 8th 9:00am-7:00pm and from 9:00am on Saleday. Telephone 01884 250020 or 07966 901391. |
Lot numbers: |
29-57 of 274 |
Lot |
Description & Estimate |
Vat on hammer % |
Image |
Hammer Price £ |
29 |
A George III silver eight-division toast rack, by Richard Hennell, London hallmarks, 1811, of wire form, crested, with damage and repairs, 6½in (16.5cm) long. £50-70 |
Nil |
110 | |
| 30 | A Victorian silver baluster jug, London hallmarks, 1854, the foliate engraved body with scroll handle and chased shell and scroll feet, 6¾in (17cm) high, approximate weight 7½oz. £60-80 |
Nil |
85 | |
| 31 | A Victorian silver half-pint baluster mug, London hallmarks, 1858, with scroll handle, 4in (10.3cm) high. £40-60 |
Nil |
140 | |
| 32 | A George V silver mug, Chester hallmarks, 1910, with scroll handle, 3½in (9cm) high, and a William IV silver christening mug, engraved with initials, together with a continental white metal christening beaker, dated 1913, by Stuber & Kay, marked "950" (3) £80-120 |
Nil |
160 | |
| 33 | A George III bright cut silver oval teapot and stand, by Henry Chawner, London hallmarks, 1796, engraved with bands of foliate ribbon and geometric decoration, crested, and a matching sugar bowl, marked Henry Chawner & Jno Eames, with reeded handle, decoration worn in places, teapot 6½in (16.5cm) high (3) £200-300 |
Nil |
440 | |
| 34 | A George III silver cream jug, London hallmarks, 1802, with bright cut foliate decoration, initialled "E", 4⅛?in (10.5cm) high. £40-60 |
Nil |
110 | |
| 35 | A George IV silver cream jug, London hallmarks, 1820, with reeded decoration to body and handle, on ball feet, dents, 3½in (9cm) high. £40-60 |
Nil |
70 | |
| 36 | A George III silver cream jug, by John Emes, London hallmarks, 1807, of squat circular form, with reeded handle, dents, 3in (7.5cm) high. £40-60 |
Nil |
90 | |
| 37 | A pair of early George III silver sauceboats, by Walter Brind, London hallmarks, 1770, each with gadrooned rim, scroll handle and three curved shell-capped supports, one sauceboat repaired, 8¼in (21cm) long, approximate total weight 29oz (2) £400-600 |
Nil |
800 | |
| 38 | A George III silver toddy ladle, London hallmarks, with horn handle, 13in (33cm) long. £40-60 |
Nil |
50 | |
| 39 | A George III silver meat skewer, London hallmarks, of typical form with ring handle and plain blade, 10¾in (27.3cm) long. £40-60 |
Nil |
85 | |
| 40 | An Edwardian cased set of six silver 'apostle' type sugar spoons and nips, Birmingham hallmarks, 1901. £30-40 |
Nil |
25 | |
| 41 | An early George III set of sixteen silver spoons, London hallmarks, 1772-1774, with bright cut decoration and crest, comprising seven dessert spoons, four larger spoons and a further five larger spoons, approximate total weight 28oz (16) £80-120 |
Nil |
260 | |
| 42 | A matched set of fourteen 19thC silver forks, comprising six dinner forks, six dessert forks and two smaller forks, approximate total weight 26oz (14) £80-120 |
Nil |
170 | |
| 43 | A matched set of six Georgian silver dessert spoons, the terminals initialled "J", approximate total weight 5oz (6) £30-40 |
Nil |
50 | |
| 44 | A quantity of silver spoons, including serving spoons, dessert spoons, tea spoons and salt ladles, approximate total weight 25oz (24) £80-120 |
Nil |
140 | |
| 44A | A pair of silver sugar tongs, foliate engraved, marked on handles, together with two silver napkin rings, a pair of silver-plated napkin rings and a small plated basket with blue glass liner (6) | Nil |
28 | |
| 45 | A Victorian silver basting spoon, by John Stone, Exeter hallmarks, 1846, 12½in (31.5cm) long. £70-90 |
Nil |
110 | |
| 46 | A George III silver hunter pocket watch, key wound, with white enamelled dial and black Arabic numerals, the case hallmarked for London, 1819, the gilt engraved movement signed "Hancock, Yeovil" and numbered "3805", 2⅛?in (5.3cm) diameter, together with a silver Albert chain. £100-150 |
Nil |
95 | |
| 47 | A George V silver pocket watch, the case hallmarked London, 1917, with small chain with winder and bar. £30-40 |
Nil |
130 | |
| 48 | A Victorian silver matched three piece tea set, the teapot by Garrards, London hallmarks, 1857; milk jug by Garrards, London, 1855; and a sugar bowl, by Edward Barnard & James Barnard, London, 1861, approximate total weight 44oz (3) £200-300 |
Nil |
340 | |
| 49 | A Georgian-style silver coffee pot, London hallmarks, 1960, 8½in (21.5cm) high, approximate weight 19oz. £150-200 |
Nil |
120 | |
| 50 | A William IV Scottish silver pair of sugar nips, Glasgow hallmarks, 1834, with shell shaped grips, 6in (15.5cm) long, and two other pairs of silver sugar nips, together with five pairs of silver-plated sugar nips (8) £80-120 |
Nil |
NB | |
| 51 | A Victorian cased 'apostle' teaspoon set, Birmingham hallmarks, 1896, comprising six teaspoons, sifter spoon and sugar nips, together with a quantity of silver flatware (a lot) £80-120 |
Nil |
110 | |
| 52 | A silver snuff box, Birmingham hallmarks, 1925, of oval form, together with a baby rattle and a silver plate spoon and pusher set (4) £40-60 |
Nil |
50 | |
| 53 | A Liberty 'Cimric' silver letter opener, with art nouveau motifs to both sides, the front set with an oval turquoise stone, Birmingham hallmarks, 1902, and number "5200", 7½in (19cm) long. £150-200 |
Nil |
620 | |
| 54 | A silver plate egg topper, of hinged scissor form, the blades with teeth, 4in (10cm) long. £20-30 |
Nil |
32 | |
| 55 | A silver teapot, by James Dixon & Son, Sheffield hallmarks, 1919, of oval form, with shell motifs and reeded borders, blackwood handle and finial, on ball feet, 6½in (16.5cm) high, approximate weight 16oz. £60-80 |
Nil |
90 | |
| 56 | A Georgian-style silver baluster-shaped half-pint mug, Birmingham hallmarks, 1964, with scroll handle and inscription, 4¼in (11cm) high, approximate weight 7oz. £40-60 |
Nil |
65 | |
|
57 |
A Victorian silver waiter, by H. Matthews, Birmingham hallmarks, 1897, with piecrust and shell border, engraved monogram, on three scroll feet, 6½in (16.5cm) diameter. £100-150 |
Nil |
110 |
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