MH204 Fine Art Three Day Sale

MH204 - 21st, 22nd & 23rd March, 2017

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MH204 Fine Art Three Day Sale

MH204 - 21st, 22nd & 23rd March, 2017

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  • ( Lots: 435-939)
  • ( Lots: 952-1163)

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A George V caster, by Viners, Sheffield 1932, octagonal, with pierced cover, 18cms (7in.); and a George V sauce boat, by Viners, Sheffield 1933, o...

An Edward VII three-piece tea service, by Martin Hall & Co., Sheffield 1902, to include: teapot, sugar bowl and cream jug, each with mid rib, rais...

An Edward VII set of four cauldron form table salts, by William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1903, each with gadrooned rim, floral decoration and step...

A George V three-piece tea service, by Ellis Jacob Greenberg, Birmingham 1918, in the Georgian style, with engraved foliate and Greek key bands an...

A set of twelve George V teaspoons and matching sugar tongs, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1911, in fitted case; together with a pair of George V se...

An Elizabeth II coffee pot, by Barker Ellis & Co., Birmingham 1973, of baluster form, with ebonised handle, 26cms (10 1/2in.) high, 27.3oz. gross.

An Elizabeth II twin branch candelabra, by Reid & Sons, Birmingham 1975, with three urn form sconces, on fluted arms and tapering stem, the spread...

An Elizabethan II three-piece tea service, by Cooper Bros. & Sons, Sheffield 1968, Art Deco style , to include: teapot, two-handled sugar bowl and...

A George V two-handled trophy cup, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1912, of campana form, with scrolling handles, mid rib rib and scrolling foot, bear...

A George V two-handled trophy cup, by Barker Bros. Silver Ltd., Birmingham 1928, of campana form, with scrolling handles, central rib and floral d...

A George V three-piece tea service, by Atkin Bros., Sheffield 1918, each piece of plain rectangular form, the teapot with ebonised finial and hand...

An Edwardian silver photograph frame, by Charles S. Green & Co., Birmingham 1906, embossed with art nouveau scene of a lady picking fruit from a t...

Five late Georgian teaspoons, by Thomas Wheatley, Newcastle c.1830, Old English pattern with bright cutting.

A Victorian waiter, by Henry Wilkinson & Co., London 1867, shaped circular, with beaded raised border, engraved crest within foliate surround, 27c...

A William IV christening knife, fork and spoon set, by Martin Hall & Co., Sheffield 1835, decorated with leaf and scroll design, husk pattern hand...

A Victorian christening porringer and spoon, by Elkington & Co. Ltd., Birmingham and London 1893-4, the porringer with embossed spirally fluted de...

A Victorian silver bowl, by Wakely & Wheeler, London 1886, of shaped circular form, with fluted and floral scroll design, 21cms (8 1/4in.), wide, ...

An Edwardian silver easel back presentation thermometer, by Alfred James Blake, London 1909, with presentation inscription, 15cms (6in.) high, gro...

A Victorian mustard pot, by William Evans, London 1880, circular tapered, engraved foliated swag design, ornate scroll handle, chair-back thumbpie...

A matched three piece early 20th Century tea service, by Jones & Compton and Mappin & Webb, London 1905, 1907 and Birmingham 1916, 34.5grms; toget...

Six Victorian fish knives and matching forks, by Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1899, each with fish decoration, bone handles; and six late Victorian...

A Victorian coffee pot and matching teapot, by Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield 1854-55, each piece circular, with engraved cartouche and initials, h...

A George III teapot, by Solomon Hougham, London 1809, shaped rectangular, with fluted body, engraved initials and crest, within embossed foliated ...

A pair of George III candlesticks, by John and Thomas Settle, Sheffield 1816, with embossed foliate design, detachable drip pans, campana-shaped n...

A pair of Victorian candlesticks, by Hawksworth, Eyre & Co. Ltd. (James Kebberling Pembridge), Sheffield 1884, engraved inscription, in the classi...

A set of 19th Century table knives and forks, fitted steel blades and prongs by Gray, the green stained ivory pistol grip handles with white metal...

A George V three-piece tea service, by Northern Goldsmiths, Birmingham 1925-26, each piece of oval polygonal form, engraved inscription, the teapo...

A white metal two-handled porringer, with fluted and embossed decoration, loop handles, the underside bears hallmarks for William and James Priest...

A William IV mustard pot, by John, Henry and Charles Lias, London 1833, drum-shaped with gadrooned rim, 8in. (3 1/4in.); and a George IV miniature...

Eleven William IV dessert spoons and thirteen matched teaspoons, by William Bateman II, various dates, 1831-1836, fiddle pattern and engraved init...

A pair of George IV salt spoons, by Unite & Hilliard, Birmingham 1829, fiddle pattern and engraved initials; an Edwardian sifting ladle, by Jackso...

Two George III tablespoons, marks rubbed but probably Edinburgh c.1800; a George III tablespoon, maker's mark rubbed, Exeter 1811; a George III ta...

A pair of early George III sugar tongs, by William and John Deane; a pair of Victorian fiddle pattern tongs, by Josiah Williams & Co., Exeter 1875...

Ten William IV teaspoons, by William Sweet, Exeter 1832; Six and three Victorian teaspoons, by Thomas Hartstone, Exeter 1865 and 1869; four George...

Four George III silver gilt serving spoons, by Alice and George Burrows II, London 1804, Old English pattern, later decorated with floral and ribb...

An Edwardian seven bar toast rack, by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1903, rectangular with wirework divisions, loop handle, 13.5cms (5 1/4...

A pair of Edwardian candlesticks, by Martin Hall & Co., Sheffield 1907, of plain column form, engraved initials, loaded bases; and a pair of Edwar...

A George III cream jug, by Thomas Sheppard, London 1777, baluster shaped, with embossed rococo style decoration, trefid feet, 10cms (4in.); a Will...

An Edwardian and later three-piece matched tea service, by William Aitken and F.H., London 1903 and Birmingham 1970, each piece circular with cut ...

An early George III coffee pot, by John Paine, London 1765, baluster shaped, later chased and embossed with rococo style flowers and scrolls, vaca...

A George IV tablespoon, by James Beebe, London 1829, fiddle pattern; five Victorian teaspoons, by Thomas Smily, London 1875; an Edwardian ornament...

A Victorian christening mug, by Edward Ker Reid, London 1867, circular tapered, engraved foliate design and monogram, 8cms (3 1/4in.) high, 4.7oz....

A George III cream jug, probably by Ann Robertson, Newcastle c.1810, helmet-shaped, engraved leaves and fruiting design, engraved initials, 15cms ...

A George II caster, by Samuel Wood, London 1747, baluster-shaped with pierced cover, engraved initials to underside, 14cms (5 1/2in.), 4.45oz.

A Victorian sugar bowl, by William Hutton & Sons (Robert Hutton), circular, with embossed shell and foliate design, with inscription to underside,...

A matched pair of Victorian candlesticks, marker's marks rubbed, Sheffield 1896 and London 1897, of George II style, urn-shaped sconces, shaped oc...

Four George III fruit serving spoons, by Samuel Godbehere and Edward Wigan, and others, various dates 1788-1793, later embossed and engraved with ...

A pair of Victorian fish servers, by William Hutton & Sons (Edward Hutton), London 1884, with ornate swag and leaf decoration, engraved initials, ...

A George V sauce boat, by Viners, Birmingham 1919; and a George V sauce boat, by Adie Bros., Birmingham 1921, 14.5cms (5 3/4in.), 6.44oz.

A Victorian silver vesta case, by Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings Shepherd, Birmingham 1897, the front inset with a compass...

A silver colour three-colour pencil, cylindrical form, with black, red and blue enamel denoting the colours of pencil.

A horn and ivorine domino pattern vesta case, 5cms high; together with a silver vesta case, by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1896, decorated with...

A 19th Century specimen stone table seal, the tapering octagonal handle set with bands of malachite, agate, marble and other stones on an acanthus...

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