|
1
|
A novelty cased 9ct gold chess set by The Albion Craft Company, London 1968 (32)
|
£4,000
4,667
US$ 6,039
|
|
2
|
A Jaeger-Le-Coultre 'Marina Aquarium' Lucite Atmos Clock with wall bracket signed
|
£1,062
1,239
US$ 1,604
|
|
3
|
A pair of silver clock garnitures, modelled as knights with an onyx clock the knights with import marks for Israel Freeman & Son Ltd, London 1969 (3)
|
£1,000
1,166
US$ 1,509
|
|
5
|
A modern silver and amethyst sculpture applied plaque indistinctly signed J Wengrow(?)
|
£562
656
US$ 849
|
|
6
|
A silver and silver-gilt incense burner on stand, with cancelled marks and additional London Assay Office marks for London 2012, also marked 925
|
£1,375
1,604
US$ 2,076
|
|
7
|
Four silver table ornaments, modelled as partridges by Edward Barnard & Sons, London 1969
|
£1,625
1,896
US$ 2,453
|
|
8
|
Two silver novelty 'pig' condiments maker's mark N B & S within a trefoil punch, London 1990 (2)
|
£500
583
US$ 754
|
|
9
|
A cased set of four silver and silver-gilt novelty rabbit peppers maker's mark WH, possibly for William Edward Hurcomb, London, one 1907, three 1908
|
£750
875
US$ 1,132
|
|
11
|
A pair of Continental silver gilt pheseants with import marks for Israel Freeman & Son Ltd, 1964 together with a pair of cockerels (4)
|
£1,500
1,750
US$ 2,264
|
|
13
|
A Hungarian gold cigarette box maker's mark overstruck J?, with 580 standard mark for Vienna 1922-37
|
£1,375
1,604
US$ 2,076
|
|
14
|
A 9 carat gold cigarette case and compact by W H Manton, Birmingham 1947 (2)
|
£3,437
4,011
US$ 5,190
|
|
16
|
A fourteen-piece 9 carat gold backed dressing table set by Charles & Richard Comyns, London 1925
|
£10,000
11,669
US$ 15,098
|
|
17
|
A 9 carat gold trimmed crocodile leather clutch bag the corner gold mounts marked T.H.L, London 1929
|
£562
656
US$ 849
|
|
18
|
A cased Art Deco silver and guilloche cigarette case and compact by Joseph Gloster, Birmingham 1937 (2)
|
£225
262
US$ 339
|
|
20
|
A 9 carat gold two-handled trophy cup by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1924
|
£4,125
4,813
US$ 6,228
|
|
21
|
A cased pair of 9 carat gold napkins rings by A Wilcox, Birmingham 1958
|
£937
1,093
US$ 1,415
|
|
23
|
ASPREY: An 18 carat gold small spirit flask by Charles & George Asprey, London 1903
|
£2,000
2,333
US$ 3,019
|
|
25
|
A 9 carat gold cigarette case maker's mark D BROs, possibly Davies Brothers or Dingley Brothers Birmingham 1958, together with a 9 carat Ronson gold mounted lighter, the mount, only part marked, maker's mark HCD in conjoined circles, London (2)
|
£2,250
2,625
US$ 3,397
|
|
26
|
A 9 carat gold cigarette case Birmingham 1929, also incuse retail marked LEIGHTON BURLINGTON ARCADE LONDON
|
£975
1,137
US$ 1,472
|
|
28
|
ASPREY: A silver model of a soldier on Camel back base of camel with lion passant and town mark only visible, also engraved Algernon Asprey Ltd, only date letter visible on applied plaque, London 1973
|
£2,250
2,625
US$ 3,397
|
|
29
|
ASPREY: A pair of silver sauceboats, by Asprey & Co. Ltd, London 1979 (2)
|
£1,875
2,187
US$ 2,831
|
|
31
|
ASPREY: An electroplated novelty cocktail shaker, modelled as a hand bell by Asprey & Co, with patent number 12739 / 37, also incuse number 3447 together with another electroplated novelty cocktail shaker, modelled as a dumb bell weight, by William Suckling Ltd, incuse pattern number 6333 (2)
|
£875
1,021
US$ 1,321
|
|
32
|
ASPREY & GARRARD: A silver mounted glass caviar bowl with import marks for London 1998
|
£625
729
US$ 943
|
|
33
|
ASPREY: A matched silver-gilt novelty 'Penguin family' condiment set the peppers, by Asprey & Co, London 1961, the mustard, by R. Comyns, London 1963 (3)
|
£1,062
1,239
US$ 1,604
|
|
34
|
GARRARD: A silver two-handled bowl and cover, by Robert Garrard, London 1863
|
£212
247
US$ 320
|
|
35
|
GARRARD: A silver model of a horse by Garrard & Co. Ltd, London 1992
|
£2,250
2,625
US$ 3,397
|
|
36
|
GARRARD: A pair of silver table ornaments modelled as pheasants by Garrard & Co. Ltd, London 1962 (2)
|
£3,250
3,792
US$ 4,907
|
|
39
|
CARTIER: Six pencil and gouache jewellery designs, each stamped "Cartier Paris" (6)
|
£812
948
US$ 1,226
|
|
40
|
CARTIER: A framed collection of four design drawings
|
£375
437
US$ 566
|
|
41
|
CARTIER: A 18 carat gold cased tank wristwatch with deployant buckle signed and numbered 780865903 case back, with 18 carat gold common control mark
|
£3,125
3,646
US$ 4,718
|
|
42
|
An unmarked gold and diamond set 'commitment range' ring by Hennell's of New Bond Street, incuse mark HBS, designed by chief designer Dennis Gardner
|
£562
656
US$ 849
|
|
43
|
A pair of enamel opera glasses Fitted in a Cartier case but apparently unsigned
|
£625
729
US$ 943
|
|
45
|
CARTIER: A French silver-gilt and enamelled box with mixed gold and silver mixed articles mark, rim also engraved Cartier, MADE IN FRANCE
|
£262
306
US$ 396
|
|
47
|
An early 20th century French platinum-mounted and diamond-set agate cigarette case maker's mark mistruck, (?) B, possibly Boucheron
|
£1,625
1,896
US$ 2,453
|
|
48
|
BOUCHERON: A silver and gem set vanity compendium unattributed mark, ?H &M ?N import marks for London 1959 impressed MADE IN FRANCE, engraved Boucheron London,
|
£2,250
2,625
US$ 3,397
|
|
50
|
LOUIS VUITTON: An early 20th century monogrammed trunk
|
£5,250
6,126
US$ 7,926
|
|
51
|
LOUIS VUITTON: A vintage travelling case
|
£812
948
US$ 1,226
|
|
52
|
LOUIS VUITTON: A vintage travelling trunk
|
£2,375
2,771
US$ 3,585
|
|
53
|
LOUIS VUITTON: Two vintage travelling cases
|
£3,125
3,646
US$ 4,718
|
|
53A
|
LOUIS VUITTON: A brown leather travelling case circa 1920
|
£687
802
US$ 1,038
|
|
54
|
DUNHILL: A 'Miniature Aquarium' lighter
|
£875
1,021
US$ 1,321
|
|
55
|
DUNHILL: A 'Miniature Aquarium' lighter
|
£1,125
1,312
US$ 1,698
|
|
56
|
DUNHILL: An 'Aquarium' lighter
|
£1,625
1,896
US$ 2,453
|
|
57
|
DUNHILL: An 'Aquarium' lighter
|
£1,375
1,604
US$ 2,076
|
|
58
|
DUNHILL: An 'Aquarium' lighter
|
£875
1,021
US$ 1,321
|
|
59
|
DUNHILL: An 'Aquarium' lighter
|
£1,750
2,042
US$ 2,642
|
|
60
|
DUNHILL: An 'Aquarium' lighter
|
£1,875
2,187
US$ 2,831
|
|
61
|
DUNHILL-NAMIKI: A rare cased silver and lacquered cigarette case and lighter the silver lighter with hallmarks for Wise & Greenwood, London 1925, also with A/D retail mark, the cigarette case, by Adie Bros, Birmingham 1929, also with A/D retail mark and engraved ALFRED DUNHILL PARIS, both signed by maki-e artist Shu-cho
|
£10,000
11,669
US$ 15,098
|
|
62
|
TAVANNES for DUNHILL: An Art Deco silver and enamelled cased concealed purse watch circa 1929
|
£687
802
US$ 1,038
|
|
65
|
An Art Deco silver and enamelled case incuse mark RS, import marks for Glasgow 1925
|
£562
656
US$ 849
|
|
67
|
A cased set of six early 20th century New Zealand yellow metal teaspoons maker's mark G & T.Y, for G & T Young of Dunedin, also stamped 9 CT (6)
|
£812
948
US$ 1,226
|
|
68
|
Two graduated sized Italian gilt metalware and enamelled photograph frames post 1968 marks, for Florence, also incuse mark 925
|
£1,187
1,385
US$ 1,792
|
|
69
|
DAVID ANDERSEN: Two Norwegian silver and enamel novelty owl salt and pepper shakers each marked to base 'D.A Norway Sterling 925S', circa 1950 (2)
|
£875
1,021
US$ 1,321
|
|
70
|
A novelty silver cocktail strainer, in the form of a tennis racket by Grey & Co, Birmingham 1907, also with incuse Rd number 510385
|
£812
948
US$ 1,226
|
|
71
|
EMMY ROTH: An early 20th century German silver shoe horn with facsimile signature and German standard mark (1)
|
£1,000
1,166
US$ 1,509
|
|
72
|
A Danish silver, silver-gilt and enamelled commemorative'sugar beet' spoon by A Michelsen, Copenhagen, also marked STERLING together six other silver-gilt and enamelled commemorative year spoons, by A Michelsen, 1964 to 1969, each with varying enamelled terminals (7)
|
£625
729
US$ 943
|
|
73
|
A Danish silver large two-handled covered bowl assay masters mark for C F Heise, maker's mark CC, Copenhagen 1920, also with Dansk Arbejde mark
|
£2,000
2,333
US$ 3,019
|
|
75
|
FRANTZ HINGELBERG: A Danish silver teapot incuse marks, F HINGELBERG AARHUS, 925S STERLING DENMARK, also numbered 33003
|
£875
1,021
US$ 1,321
|
|
76
|
DAVID ANDERSEN: A Norwegian silver lidded bowl by David Andersen, incuse marked 900,
|
£625
729
US$ 943
|
|
77
|
A German metalware four-piece tea and coffee service incuse marked VISITORS' PAVILLON FRANKFURT-MAIN, STERLING 925 (4)
|
£1,125
1,312
US$ 1,698
|
|
78
|
A modern pair of Italian metalware tea and hot water pots Florence, 1944 - 68 marks, incuse 800
|
£875
1,021
US$ 1,321
|
|
81
|
A pair of Continental covered bowls maker's mark EP in an oval punch and stamped .925, also incuse number 324, covers unmarked
|
£5,250
6,126
US$ 7,926
|
|
83
|
DESIGNED BY TAPIO WIRKKALA FOR HOPEATEHDAS OY HELSINKI: A pair of silver tapersticks stamped 813H, Helsinki 1951
|
£750
875
US$ 1,132
|
|
94
|
TIFFANY: An American silver cocktail shaker by Tiffany & Co, patent and order numbers, 9727 and 9908, also impressed STERLING SILVER, circa 1890 (2)
|
£62
72
US$ 94
|
|
95
|
TIFFANY: A late 19th century American silver sauceboat with pattern and order numbers 686 and 362, incuse marks TIFFANY & CO MAKERS STERLING SILVER 925-1000, marks for the period 1875 - 91
|
£500
583
US$ 754
|
|
96
|
An American silver pitcher by International, also incuse marked STERLING, pattern name Charleroi
|
£812
948
US$ 1,226
|
|
99
|
An American silver table service of flatware by Wallace, also impressed STERLING (53)
|
£1,187
1,385
US$ 1,792
|
|
101
|
An American silver four-piece 'Royal Danish' tea and coffee service by International, incuse marks ROYAL DANISH USA, STERLING, pattern number C353 (4)
|
£1,250
1,458
US$ 1,887
|
|
103
|
EVALD NIELSON: A Danish silver table service of flatware and cutlery either with facsimile signature for Evald Nielson or EN, some pieces dated anno 1925 - 1928, 830 standard mark, pattern No 21 (98)
|
£1,750
2,042
US$ 2,642
|
|
104
|
GEORG JENSEN: A silver Bernadotte pattern table service of flatware and cutlery post 1945 mark, also incuse mark STERLING DENMARK (53)
|
£2,125
2,479
US$ 3,208
|
|
105
|
GEORG JENSEN: A silver Beaded (Kugle) pattern table service of flatware predominately with marks for the period 1933 - 44, some earlier, also stamped STERLING DENMARK
|
£2,500
2,917
US$ 3,774
|
|
106
|
GEORG JENSEN: A silver Bernadotte pattern table service of flatware post 1945 marks, also incuse mark STERLING DENMARK (28)
|
£1,500
1,750
US$ 2,264
|
|
109
|
GEORG JENSEN: A silver letter opener, design 196 post 1945 marks, incuse pattern number 196, also incuse mark STERLING DENMARK
|
£1,812
2,115
US$ 2,736
|
|
110
|
GEORG JENSEN: A cased set of six silver Acorn (Konge) pattern citrus spoons stamped '925 S', with maker's mark for 1915-1930, import marks for George Stockwell, London 1931 (6)
|
£62
72
US$ 94
|
|
111
|
HARALD NIELSEN for GEORG JENSEN: A Danish silver Pyramid pattern milk jug and sugar bowl post 1945 marks, incuse stamped DENMARK STERLING 925S, DESSIN HN, bowl numbered A11, 600A, cream R10, 600A (2)
|
£875
1,021
US$ 1,321
|
|
112
|
GEORG JENSEN: A silver coffee pot and cream jug post 1945 marks, incuse pattern numbers 80A, also marked STERLING DENMARK (3)
|
£687
802
US$ 1,038
|
|
113
|
HARALD NIELSEN FOR GEORG JENSEN: A silver hand mirror post 1945 mark, incuse mark DENMARK STERLING and pattern number 134A
|
£125
145
US$ 188
|
|
116
|
GUNDORPH ALBERTUS for GEORG JENSEN: A Danish silver bowl, pattern 755 post 1945 marks, incuse mark 755 and designers initials for Gundorph Albertus
|
£1,250
1,458
US$ 1,887
|
|
117
|
GEORG JENSEN: A silver lidded 'Louvre' bowl incuse pattern number 180c, also incuse mark STERLING DENMARK, assay masters mark for Christian F. Heise, with additional French import swan mark, and London import marks for Stockwell & Co, London 1923
|
£1,187
1,385
US$ 1,792
|
|
118
|
JOHAN ROHDE for GEORG JENSEN: A silver pitcher, design 432 with incuse mark for Georg Jensen & Wendel A/S, 1945 to 1951
|
£4,375
5,105
US$ 6,605
|
|
120
|
KAY FISKER FOR GEORG JENSEN: A silver pitcher post 1945 mark, also incuse marks KAY KISKER, pattern Z10, STERLING DENMARK
|
£3,125
3,646
US$ 4,718
|
|
127
|
HOUSE OF LAWRIAN: A silver pitcher London 1977
|
£1,000
1,166
US$ 1,509
|
|
128
|
CHRISTOPHER NIGEL LAWRENCE : A silver and silver-gilt three-piece coffee service London 1983 / 1984, (3)
|
£937
1,093
US$ 1,415
|
|
129
|
CHRISTOPHER NIGEL LAWRENCE: A rare pair of silver-gilt ewers London 1972 (2)
|
£5,000
5,834
US$ 7,549
|
|
130
|
CHRISTOPHER NIGEL LAWRENCE: A cased silver commemorative plate London 2001
|
£375
437
US$ 566
|
|
131
|
A silver lidded tankard by Michael Winter, London 1969
|
£750
875
US$ 1,132
|
|
132
|
Six silver goblets by C. J. Vander Ltd, London 1973 (6)
|
£875
1,021
US$ 1,321
|
|
134
|
JOCELYN BURTON: Two silver 'Seahorse' champagne goblets London, 1996 and 1997 (2)
|
£525
612
US$ 792
|
|
135
|
JOCELYN BURTON: A silver mounted glass decanter with two glasses London 1982 (3)
|
£1,625
1,896
US$ 2,453
|
|
136
|
ALEX GEORGE STYLES for GARRARD: A set of four silver candlesticks marks for Garrard & Co Ltd, London 1978, also engraved Des A G Styles (4)
|
£3,500
4,084
US$ 5,284
|
|
137
|
A pair of silver panels, mounted into wall frames maker's mark for Alastair Ker-Lindsay, London 1971
|
£375
437
US$ 566
|
|
138
|
GERALD BENNEY: A silver three-piece coffee service London 1967, the cream jug 1969, also stamped GERALD BENNEY LONDON, together with a bowl and spoon, by Gerald Benney, London 1967, (5)
|
£4,625
5,397
US$ 6,983
|
|
139
|
GERALD BENNEY: A silver and unmarked gold box London 1973, also stamped GERALD BENNEY LONDON, also pattern and design number 18
|
£3,500
4,084
US$ 5,284
|
|
140
|
GERALD BENNEY: A silver and unmarked gold box London 1973, also stamped GERALD BENNEY LONDON, also pattern and design number 21
|
£3,500
4,084
US$ 5,284
|
|
141
|
GERALD BENNEY: A silver-gilt page turner London 1964
|
£62
72
US$ 94
|
|
142
|
GERALD BENNEY: A silver three-piece coffee service London 1975, underside impressed GERALD BENNEY LONDON (4)
|
£3,500
4,084
US$ 5,284
|
|
143
|
GERALD BENNEY: A unique impressive silver-gilt and enamelled 'skyscraper' timepiece London 1992
|
£22,500
26,255
US$ 33,972
|
|
144
|
GERALD BENNEY: A silver gilt and enamelled table lighter London 1975
|
£1,000
1,166
US$ 1,509
|
|
146
|
GERALD BENNEY: A silver-gilt and enamelled goblet London 1973, underside also stamped GERALD BENNEY LONDON
|
£1,000
1,166
US$ 1,509
|
|
147
|
GERALD BENNEY: A set of six silver and enamelled goblets London 1974, (6)
|
£5,250
6,126
US$ 7,926
|
|
148
|
SIMON BENNEY: A unique 18 carat gold and diamond set boomerang maker's mark for Simon Benney, London 2004
|
£18,750
21,879
US$ 28,310
|
|
149
|
STUART DEVLIN: A good silver and silver-gilt water pitcher London 1977
|
£3,500
4,084
US$ 5,284
|
|
150
|
STUART DEVLIN: A pair of silver and silver-gilt tapersticks London 1972 (3)
|
£937
1,093
US$ 1,415
|
|
151
|
STUART DEVLIN: A set of four silver and silver-gilt champagne flutes London 1977 (4)
|
£1,125
1,312
US$ 1,698
|
|
152
|
STUART DEVLIN: A set of four silver and silver-gilt champagne flutes London 1980 (4)
|
£1,062
1,239
US$ 1,604
|
|
153
|
STUART DEVLIN: A silver and silver-gilt box London 1978
|
£812
948
US$ 1,226
|
|
154
|
MAUREEN EDGAR : A silver, cloisonné enamelled and gem set egg Edinburgh 1986
|
£687
802
US$ 1,038
|
|
155
|
STUART DEVLIN: Two silver, silver and enamelled novelty surprise eggs (2)
|
£875
1,021
US$ 1,321
|
|
156
|
STUART DEVLIN : A cased silver, silver-gilt and enamelled surprise box 'The Ninth Day of Christmas - Nine Ladies Dancing' London 1978, limited edition numbered 7 of 100
|
£750
875
US$ 1,132
|
|
158
|
STUART DEVLIN: A hardback book
|
£50
58
US$ 75
|
|
159
|
STUART DEVLIN: a silver-gilt and enamel surprise egg numbered 68, London 1973 with two further examples (3)
|
£1,125
1,312
US$ 1,698
|
|
160
|
STUART DEVLIN: A silver-gilt and enamel surprise egg London 1979, limited edition numbered 68 (5)
|
£1,062
1,239
US$ 1,604
|
|
161
|
CHRISTOPHER NIGEL LAWRENCE : A double silver, silver-gilt and enamelled 'Royal Wedding' surprise mushroom, London 1981
|
£350
408
US$ 528
|
|
162
|
AURUM: A silver and silver-gilt four-light candelabrum, with a matching goblet and pair of bowls by Aurum and Tim Minet, London 1977, each limited edition numbered 56, one bowl 66, together with a silver and silver-gilt commemorative Royal Wedding candelabrum, Hector Miller for Aurum, London 1981 (4)
|
£1,625
1,896
US$ 2,453
|
|
163
|
AURUM: A pair of silver, silver-gilt and glass storm lanterns London 1989
|
£625
729
US$ 943
|
|
164
|
DESMOND GLEN MURPHY FOR AURUM: A cased pair of silver and silver-gilt commemorative goblets, London 1975, together with a small square dish, by George Tarrant Ltd, designed by Geoffrey G Bellamy, London 1955,
|
£562
656
US$ 849
|
|
165
|
HECTOR MILLER for AURUM: Three silver and silver-gilt commemorative bowls (3)
|
£625
729
US$ 943
|
|
166
|
HECTOR MILLER for AURUM: Four silver and silver-gilt commemorative goblets (4)
|
£1,187
1,385
US$ 1,792
|
|
167
|
HECTOR MILLER for AURUM: A pair of silver and silver-gilt commemorative goblets limited edition numbered, London 1989 together with another silver and silver-gilt commemorative goblet, London 1986 (3)
|
£1,000
1,166
US$ 1,509
|
|
168
|
ROBERT WELCH: A silver water jug London 1978
|
£2,125
2,479
US$ 3,208
|
|
169
|
DESIGNED BY DAVID MELLOR: A silver Pride pattern four-piece tea service together with a Pride pattern tray makers mark for Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1964 - 1965, the tray Sheffield 1968, the hot water pot, with maker's mark for Elkington & Co, Sheffield 1965, the service with incuse pattern number 53718, the tray 53578 (5)
|
£3,125
3,646
US$ 4,718
|
|
173
|
THEO FENNELL FOR CREME DE LA MER: A collection of silver mounted product jars on a tray London 2005 (10)
|
£562
656
US$ 849
|
|
174
|
THEO FENNELL: Four silver bottle sleeves (4)
|
£1,500
1,750
US$ 2,264
|
|
175
|
A silver rosebowl and cover by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1948
|
£875
1,021
US$ 1,321
|
|
177
|
A silver bowl by Hicklenton & Phillips, London 1936
|
£812
948
US$ 1,226
|
|
179
|
A silver mug by Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1944
|
£200
233
US$ 301
|
|
181
|
LIBERTY & CO: A set of six silver and enamel spoons Birmingham 1926 - 1931 (12)
|
£687
802
US$ 1,038
|
|
182
|
LYDIA COOPER: A silver two-handled bowl and spoon Chester 1914
|
£562
656
US$ 849
|
|
185
|
CHARLES BOYTON: A silver circular salver London 1947, also with Charles Boyton facsimile signature
|
£3,500
4,084
US$ 5,284
|
|
187
|
ALBERT EDWARD JONES: A silver mounted wood mazer bowl Birmingham 1916
|
£1,000
1,166
US$ 1,509
|
|
188
|
A three-handled silver dish by Barker Bros, Birmingham 1939
|
£500
583
US$ 754
|
|
192
|
A silver Art Deco three-piece tea service by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1924 (3)
|
£650
758
US$ 981
|
|
193
|
A silver four-piece tea and coffee service by E. Viner, Sheffield 1956 / 1957 (4)
|
£937
1,093
US$ 1,415
|
|
194
|
A silver five-piece tea and coffee service by Roberts & Belk, London 1928, one pot Sheffield 1928 (5)
|
£1,125
1,312
US$ 1,698
|
|
196
|
A silver cocktail shaker by George Betjemann & Sons Ltd, London 1935
|
£1,000
1,166
US$ 1,509
|
|
198
|
A 17th century style silver lidded tankard maker's mark W.T.P, London 1926
|
£937
1,093
US$ 1,415
|
|
199
|
A six-piece silver tea and coffee service by Thomas Ducrow & Sons, Birmingham 1945 (6)
|
£1,750
2,042
US$ 2,642
|
|
200
|
A large two-handled silver presentation cup by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1926
|
£1,500
1,750
US$ 2,264
|
|
201
|
A silver three-piece cafe au lait set, in the 18th century manner by W Greenwood & Sons, London 1939 / 1940 (3)
|
£937
1,093
US$ 1,415
|
|
202
|
A silver two-handled tray by Harrison Bros & Howson, Sheffield 1920
|
£750
875
US$ 1,132
|
|
203
|
A cast silver five-light candelabrum, in the 18th century manner by R. Comyns, London 1972
|
£1,062
1,239
US$ 1,604
|
|
204
|
A pair of silver three-light candelabrum, in the 18th century manner by R. Comyns, London 1956
|
£1,375
1,604
US$ 2,076
|
|
205A
|
WILLIAM HENRY CRESWICK: A pair of silver salad servers, six table forks and five dessert forks Chester 1954, forks 1956 (13)
|
£600
700
US$ 905
|
|
206
|
A silver table bell by Wakely & Wheeler, London 1971
|
£500
583
US$ 754
|
|
207
|
A silver beer jug, in the 18th century style by Wakely & Wheeler, London 1969
|
£1,625
1,896
US$ 2,453
|
|
208
|
A pair of silver tapersticks, in the 18th century style by Carrington & Co, London 1935
|
£312
364
US$ 471
|
|
209
|
A silver two-handled bowl by George Lawrence Connell, London 1911 (1)
|
£75
87
US$ 113
|
|
210
|
An Art Nouveau style silver swing-handled basket by Joseph Rogers & Co, Sheffield 1912 (4)
|
£750
875
US$ 1,132
|
|
214
|
CHRISTOPHER DRESSER: A collapsible silver letter rack by Hukin & Heath Ltd, designed by Christopher Dresser, Birmingham 1909
|
£1,875
2,187
US$ 2,831
|
|
218
|
A silver two-handled soda syphon stand by Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield 1905
|
£312
364
US$ 471
|
|
221
|
An Art Nouveau silver bowl by James Deakin & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1904
|
£1,125
1,312
US$ 1,698
|
|
225
|
DUTCHESS OF SUTHERLAND CRIPPLES GUILD: A silver two-handled pedestal bowl incuse mark D.S.C.G crowned, Birmingham 1909, also with sponsor's mark M S pellet between in conjoined circles, possibly for Millicent Sutherland
|
£2,250
2,625
US$ 3,397
|
|
226
|
A Victorian silver mounted glass decanter and stand by John Thomas Heath & John Hartshorne Middleton, London 1896
|
£562
656
US$ 849
|
|
228
|
A silver serving dish by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1906
|
£600
700
US$ 905
|
|
231
|
A silver two-handled tray by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1903
|
£1,725
2,012
US$ 2,604
|
|
232
|
Four silver entrée dishes by Elkington & Co, three London 1907, one Sheffield 1907 (4)
|
£4,000
4,667
US$ 6,039
|