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Hester Bateman
Milk Jugbaluster shape on pedestal foot with body embossed with floral foliate work and engraved with initials and having a punch bead border and looped scroll handle, bearing marks for Hester Bateman, London 1779
- Measurements:
- weight 80grs, height over handle 12.5cm
- EStimate $150 - $250
- sold $1,140 Incl BP
Milk Jug
helmut formed with looped handle and pedestal foot with lightly engraved square base, having punch bead border and body engraved with swag and cartouche engraved with a ‘W’, bearing indistinct makers mark and marks for London 1788
- Measurements:
- weight 70grs, height over handle 13cm
- EStimate $100 - $200
- sold $240 Incl BP
John Langlands
Milk Jughaving oval section tapering to base with reeded rim and flat top reeded looped handle, the body having band of foliate scroll work above cartouches on either side, each engraved ‘ECW’, bearing marks for John Langlands, Newcastle c1800
- Measurements:
- weight 130grs, height over handle 10cm
- EStimate $150 - $250
- sold $384 Incl BP
Gustavus Byrne
Irish Milk Jugmoulded oval section with high looped ribbed handle and the body engraved with bands of foliate scroll work and two cartouches, one crested and the other initialled, bearing marks for Gustavus Byrne, Dublin 1802
- Measurements:
- weight 145grs, height over handle 13cm
- EStimate $150 - $250
- sold $360 Incl BP
Stephen Adams
Milk Jugoval section body with band of guilloche and initials engraved to front and having applied reeded rim and flat top reeded loop handle, bearing marks for Stephen Adams, London 1806
- Measurements:
- weight 135grs, height over handle 9.5cm
- EStimate $150 - $250
- sold $336 Incl BP
Irish Milk Jug
shaped rectangular section with undulating rim and having flat topped reeded loop handle and four ball feet, the body engraved with band of floral and geometric patterns with cartouche cartouche either side, one vacant and one crested, no apparent makers mark and bearing marks for Dublin 1808
- Measurements:
- weight 235grs, height over handle 11cm
- EStimate $150 - $250
- sold $312 Incl BP
James Dixon and Sons
Sugar Bowl and Milk Jugplain sugar bowl tapering slightly to base and matching milk jug tapering to rim with rim spout and looped handle, bearing marks for James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield 1910 and 1911 (2)
- Measurements:
- weight 130grs, bowl diameter 7cm, jug height 6.5cm
- EStimate $120 - $220
- sold $264 Incl BP
Simon Pantin
Tea Caddyof rectangular form with cut corners and flat top pull off lid, the body engraved with later foliate and stipple work and crested cartouche, bearing marks for Simon Pantin, London possibly 1707
- Measurements:
- weight 160grs, height 9cm
- EStimate $200 - $400
- sold $1,920 Incl BP
Sugar Basket
hemispherical openwork body of vertical wires with leaf, floral and tendril application, having ropework border and matching swing handle and all on matching pierced spreading foot and blue glass liner, bearing uncertain makers mark and marks for London 1771
- Measurements:
- weight of silver 95grs, height to rim 7.5cm, bowl diameter 8.5cm
- EStimate $250 - $450
- sold $432 Incl BP
Henry Holland
Circular Bowlhaving shallow circular body with spiral fluting from base alternating with punch beads and an undulating narrow everted rim on three lion mask and paw feet, bearing marks for Henry Holland, London 1877
- Measurements:
- weight 130rs, height 5cm, diameter 11cm
- EStimate $100 - $200
- sold $216 Incl BP
Saunders and Shepherd
Tea Infuserin the form of a bed warmer with mother of pearl handle and inscribed ‘ALR Xmas 1900’, bearing marks for Saunders and Shepherd, Chester 1895; together with large tea strainer having circular bowl with scroll border and having pierced bird decoration and trellis work enclosed in plain band of double beading surrounded by pierced frieze […]
- Measurements:
- infuser length 16cm; strainer weight 85grs, length 23cm
- EStimate $100 - $200
- sold $144 Incl BP
Three Pairs of Sugar Tongs
one bead pattern with shell bowls and initialled ‘JA’ and bearing marks for A. Mcl, Edinburgh 1882; one Scottish fiddle pattern bearing marks for JR&S, Edinburgh 1882; and last reeded pattern and bearing marks for Barker Bros Ltd, Birmingham 1929 (3)
- Measurements:
- total weight 90grs and respectively length 15cm; length 9cm; length 11cm;
- EStimate $100 - $200
- sold $108 Incl BP
John Scofield
Pair of Candlestickshaving circular base engraved with armorial and with two bands of beading, rising to beaded flange and fluted vase formed stems and surmounted by everting sockets with removable beaded edge nozzles, bearing marks for John Scofield, London 1780 (2)
- Measurements:
- weight 1300grs, height 29cm
- EStimate $2,500 - $3,500
- sold $6,600 Incl BP
Pair of Dwarf Candlesticks
having circular domed moulded and loaded bases rising to moulded vase formed sockets, bearing marks for Dublin 1978 and import marks for Edinburgh 1978 (2)
- Measurements:
- height 8cm
- EStimate $50 - $100
- sold $288 Incl BP
Joseph Willmore
Snuff Boxof rectangular form with engine turned decoration and gilt interior and having hinged lid displaying vacant cartouche, bearing marks for Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1834; together with small vinaigrette having plain rectangular body with cut corners, decorative edging and gilt interior with filigree grill, bearing marks for Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1803 (2)
- Measurements:
- snuff box weight 55grs, length 6cm; vinaigrette height 2.75cm
- EStimate $150 - $250
- sold $456 Incl BP
Ladies Pocket Watch
key wind hunter pocket watch together with chain and key, the case having engraved decoration and internal inscription “Mother from Harry” and watch movement manufactured by the Anglo American Watch Company, case bearing marks MS, Birmingham 1884
- Measurements:
- chain length 30cm
- EStimate $150 - $250
Small Magnifying Glass
having unmarked silver ring and turned ivory handle, probably late 19th to early 20th century; together with pendant crucifix bearing marks for Berthold Muller, Chester 1902 and import marks; and together with miniature wager cup in the form of a female figure supporting a cup above her head, bearing import marks for SBL, Chester 1903 […]
- Measurements:
- magnifying glass length 7.5cm; crucifix weight 15grs, height 9cm; cup height 7cm
- EStimate $60 - $100
- sold $192 Incl BP
9 Carat Gold Vesta Case
having rectangular engine turned body and initialled ‘AEB’, bearing marks B&S, Birmingham 1923; together with vesta case of plain rectangular form with moulding to hinged lid and base, and engraved ‘AJS’, bearing marks for H. Matthews, Birmingham 1899 (2)
- Measurements:
- weight 15grs, length 3.5cm; length 4cm respectively
- EStimate $300 - $500
Robert Cattle and James Barber
Marrow Scoopdouble ended and of plain design, bearing marks for Robert Cattle and James Barber, York 1812
- Measurements:
- weight 40grs, length 23cm
- EStimate $100 - $200
- sold $420 Incl BP
John Power
Irish Marrow Scoopdouble ended and of plain design, bearing marks for John Power, Dublin 1802
- Measurements:
- weight 45grs, length 22.5cm
- EStimate $100 - $200
- sold $540 Incl BP
Thomas and William Chawner
Marrow Scoopdouble ended and of plain design, bearing marks for Thomas and William Chawner, London 1760; together with marrow scoop, double ended and of plain design and bearing marks for John Lambe, London 1774 (2)
- Measurements:
- respectively weight 35grs, length 21cm; weight 35grs, length 21cm
- EStimate $150 - $250
- sold $540 Incl BP
Hester Bateman
Marrow Spoonhaving single marrow scoop and bearing marks for Hester Bateman, London 1780
- Measurements:
- weight 50grs, length 21.5cm
- EStimate $150 - $250
- sold $720 Incl BP
Richard Sawyer
Irish Straining Spoonfiddle pattern engraved with crest, the strainer pierced with panels above circles, bearing marks for Richard Sawyer, Dublin 1806
- Measurements:
- weight 160grs, length 33.5cm
- EStimate $175 - $275
- sold $540 Incl BP
Eley and Fern
Straining Spoonplain Old English pattern, the strainer pierced with two rows of panels, bearing marks for Eley and Fern, London 1804; together with basting spoon of Old English pattern and engraved with crest, bearing marks for George Smith and William Fern, London 1789 (2)
- Measurements:
- weight 265grs
- EStimate $250 - $350
- sold $960 Incl BP
Peter, Ann and William Bateman
Straining SpoonOld English pattern, the strainer pierced with ‘chess pawn’ motifs, bearing marks for Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London 1800
- Measurements:
- weight 135grs, length 29.5cm
- EStimate $150 - $250
- sold $780 Incl BP
Hunt and Roskell
Cheese ScoopOld English pattern, bearing fouled anchor surmounted by coronet in relief and having government stamp on reverse, bearing marks for Hunt and Roskell, London 1846
- Measurements:
- weight 75grs, length 21.5cm
- EStimate $150 - $250
- sold $360 Incl BP
Thomas Chawner
Pair of Berry SpoonsOld English bead pattern table spoons, crested and later decorated with embossed fruit, bearing marks for Thomas Chawner, London 1774 (2)
- Measurements:
- weight 145grs, length 21.5cm
- EStimate $150 - $250
- sold $336 Incl BP
William Eaton
Soup LadleQueens (variant) pattern, having ovoid bowl and bearing marks for William Eaton, London 1834
- Measurements:
- weight 310grs, length 36cm
- EStimate $300 - $500
- sold $384 Incl BP
Eley and Fern
Fish Slicefiddle pattern, engraved with crest, the scimitar blade pierced with crescents and panels, bearing marks for Eley and Fern, London 1807
- Measurements:
- weight 155grs, length 30.5cm
- EStimate $150 - $250
- sold $312 Incl BP
William Chawner
Pair of Asparagus Serving Tongsplain bowed Old English pattern with internally ribbed blades, one engraved on outside with crest, bearing marks for William Chawner, London 1814
- Measurements:
- weight 175grs, length 24cm
- EStimate $150 - $250
- sold $600 Incl BP
Three Table Spoons
fiddle pattern, two crested and bearing marks for Mary Chawner, London 1836; one initialled ‘RJK’ and bearing marks for Eley, Fern and Chawner, London 1813 (3)
- Measurements:
- total weight 235grs
- EStimate $200 - $300
- sold $240 Incl BP
Three Irish Table Spoons
fiddle pattern, two initialled ‘DML’ and bearing marks for John Power, Dublin 1806, one inscribed “Rev’d/JOR” and bearing marks for Samuel Neville, Dublin 1834 (3)
- Measurements:
- total weight 195grs, length 23cm each
- EStimate $200 - $300
- sold $312 Incl BP
Peter and William Bateman
Six TeaspoonsFiddle pattern, initialled ‘B’, bearing marks for Peter and William Bateman, London 1811; together with five five teaspoons of Old English pattern, bearing marks for William Bateman, London 1818 (11)
- Measurements:
- total weight 175grs
- EStimate $175 - $275
- sold $288 Incl BP
Six Coffee Spoons
Scottish Fiddle pattern, initialled ‘WA’, bearing marks for JR&S, Edinburgh 1882; together with six coffee spoons of foliate pattern, bearing marks for Levi and Salaman, Birmingham 1901 (12)
- Measurements:
- total weight 105grs
- EStimate $100 - $200
- sold $96 Incl BP
Five Teaspoons
Fiddle pattern, four initialled ‘GM’ and bearing marks for William Bateman, London 1817, the other initialled and bearing marks for Thomas Smily, London 1862 ; together with two teaspoons, one Celtic Point, crested and bearing marks for William Auld, Edinburgh c1800, the other having ornate figural handle and marked “sterling”, possibly American 20th Century (7)
- Measurements:
- total weight 120grs
- EStimate $100 - $200
- sold $312 Incl BP
Bead Pattern Flatware Service
various makers and dates, comprising six tablespoons, six dessert spoons and six dessert forks bearing marks for Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1867; six table forks and six teaspoons bearing marks for George Adams, London1863 and 1865 respectively; two table forks bearing marks for James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1896; two dessert spoons bearing marks […]
- Measurements:
- total silver weight 2505grs
- EStimate $2,500 - $3,500
- sold $1,800 Incl BP
Henry Chawner & John Emes
Wine Funnellplain moulded bowl with a reeded rim and shaped tab, having detachable spout with reeded rim, engraved with a crest and motto, bearing marks for Henry Chawner and John Emes, London, 1796
- Measurements:
- weight 65grs, bowl diameter 7.5cm
- EStimate $300 - $400
- sold $1,140 Incl BP
W. & J. Priest
Twin Handled Cupplain bell shaped body with girdle and two handles, on pedestal foot, lightly gilt interior, bearing marks for W and J. Priest, London, 1765
- Measurements:
- weight 395grs, height 14cm
- EStimate $350 - $450
- sold $600 Incl BP
Basket
having plain well with foliate scroll work pierced sides and everted rim and on reeded foot ring, being decorated with trellis work and five cartouches, one initialled and two vacant, one bearing traces of early 19th century Sheffield hallmarks, probably reworked late 19th century
- Measurements:
- weight 375grs, diameter 26cm
- EStimate $350 - $550
- sold $504 Incl BP
Brandy Pan
plain body of slight baluster shape with socket, spreading moulded foot ring and wooden handle, bearing marks possibly WB, London 1776
- Measurements:
- total weight 200grs, height to rim 8.5cm, bowl diameter 9cm
- EStimate $350 - $450
- sold $576 Incl BP