Carats and Clarets Day 1 - The Jewellery, Silver & Watches Sale

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Carats and Clarets Day 1 - The Jewellery, Silver & Watches Sale

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by Henry William Curry, London 1868, of traditional bluster form, decorated with panels of wheatsheaves and foliage around a monogrammed cartouche...

by Holland, Son & Slater (John Aldwinckle & James Slater), London 1883, of simple slightly tapering cylindrical form, decorated with bright cut en...

by Joseph & Horace Savory (A B Savory & Sons trading as Goldsmiths' Alliance), London 1884, circular with a pierced border under a beaded edged ri...

by Edward & John Barnard, London 1856, circular with scalloped edge and shell and scroll rim, the field with scroll and foliate decoration around ...

by Edward & John Barnard, London 1863/1864, each decorated with very similar patterns of bright cut engraving, the part marked hinged and flat top...

by a variety of makers, all London hallmarked and dating from 1845 to 1873, each with cast handles and pierced bowls,5.2ozt gross (4)

by Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1868, of circular form, the pierced and engraved outer around a plain central field and below a shell and scrol...

London 1852, of circular form and in the 'Chippendale' style, the field engraved with elaborate and symmetrical decoration around a central cartou...

by H J Lias & Son (Henry John Lias & Henry John Lias), London 1852/3, ‘Fiddle’ pattern, comprising 6 table forks, 6 table spoons, 6 dessert forks ...

by John Grinsell & Sons, London 1897, of rectangular form with gadrooned edge and two dished pen rests, the centre with two silver topped cut glas...

by Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, London 1902, 'Kings' pattern with shell backs, comprising 12 table forks, 7 table spoons, 6 dessert forks, 6 dess...

by Munsey & Co (David Munsey), London 1909, of navette from with scalloped rim and plain sides, signed to the underside, 32 x 17cm, 13.9ozt ...[m...

by William Comyns & Sons, London 1904, of rectangular form, the part marked piano hinged and slightly domed cover with an Art Nouveau style foliat...

by Carrington & Co, London 1902, the lower half decorated with foliate swags between two vacant cartouches and over a gadrooned ground with two ho...

probably by Garrard & Co, London 1908, of rectangular form with piano hinged slightly convex cover and cedar wood lined interior with two dividers...

the teapot by Robert Pringle & Sons, London 1904, of oval form and decorated with bands of bright cut engraving above a vacant wreath engraved car...

by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1902, 'Dog nose' pattern, comprising 24 table forks,18 table spoons, 25 dessert forks, 24 dessert spoons,11 teaspoon...

by R&W Sorley, London 1916, comprising a fluted bowl and saucer, cup and spoon, presented in the original red leather and gold tooled fitted case,...

by the Goldsmiths' & Silversmiths' Company, London 1931, 'Chippendale' style and square in form with canted corners and plain field, raised on fou...

by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1910, straight sided with reeded base and rim, the part marked flat topped and flush fitting hinged cover wit...

by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1912, of oval form with reeded base and rim, the part marked slightly domed hinged cover topped with a flame fini...

by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1921, nominally oval shaped with panelled sides and a pierced and foliate flared upper section between two gadrooned ...

by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1933, the base of octagonal form with gadrooned rim, the fully marked cover to match, with part market ba...

by John Round & Son Ltd (Joseph Ridge), Sheffield 1911, 'Old English' pattern, comprising 6 dessert forks, 6 dessert spoons, 11 teaspoons and 4 ta...

by Catchpole & Williams Ltd, London 1924, plain sided, the rim bordered with engraved symmetrical designs with the part marked flush fitting cover...

by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1926, of circular form with panelled sides under a shell and scroll rim, raised on a plain pedestal foot, 24cm in dia...

by Viner's Ltd (Emile Viner), Sheffield 1936, of rectangular form with canted corners and two applied simple handles, 56 x 42cm, 100ozt

by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1947, of rectangular form with plain sides, the piano hinged cover decorated with engine turned engraving around a ce...

by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1937, the teapot of simple rectangular form with fluted waist, the part marked flush fitting and hinged cover topped ...

by Viner's Ltd (Emile Viner), Sheffield 1939, of square form with canted corners and grooved rim, the field engraved with a dated monogram, raised...

by Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), Sheffield 1946/47, the teapot of rectangular form, plain sided with a reeded band, the piano hinged...

Sheffield 1955/61, the coffee pot of baluster form with plain sides and gadroon edged domed and hinged cover topped with a black finial, black scr...

by Bryan Savage, London 1978, each with a square panelled and cut cornered base and tapering panelled column and sconce, nozzles lacking, 16cm in ...

probably by E H Parkin & Co, Sheffield 1973, (with date letter for 1773, used to commemorate the bicentenary of the Sheffield Assay Office) of squ...

by Carr's of Sheffield Ltd, Sheffield 2003, 'Rattail' pattern and 'Golden Jubilee' collection, comprising 8 table forks, 8 table knives, 4 table s...

by Broadway & Co, Birmingham 1980, each plain, circular tube with feature hallmark, presented in individual plastic containers within a cardboard ...

London, 1965, the cast and engraved cup in the form of a hare's head, with realistic features and applied long ears, plain collar with turned rim ...

by Douglas Heeley, Sheffield 1973, (with date letter for 1773, used to commemorate the bicentenary of the Sheffield Assay Office), the undulating ...

by J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1972, of circular 'Chippendale' style, raised on four scroll feet, diameter 20cm, 11.1ozt ...[more]

by Payne & son, London 1966, each with plain octagonal base and panelled stem, knop and shoulder, signed to the base, 11cm in height, 10.7ozt gros...

by John Langlands I, 1747, of simple cylindrical slightly flared form, with reeded edge and base, monogrammed, 9.5cm in height, 5.2ozt

by John Langlands II, 1801, of oval form, the rim decorated with (rather worn) bright cut engraving, the field with a monogrammed scallop edged br...

by John Robertson I,1791, of plain, slightly baluster form with part wooden side placed handle and plain spout, personal engraving to the undersid...

by Ann Robertson, 1811, of simple, somewhat naïve construction, with integral off round ring top, monogrammed, 30cm in length, 4.4ozt

by Andrew Wilkie c1815 (no date letter), the circular bowl, 7cm diameter and 2cm deep, with lipped rim, the simple conical tubular socket holding ...

by Robert Gray & Son, 1808, the oval shaped blade with bright cut decoration and pierced border, 'Fiddle' patterned handle, monogrammed, overall l...

by John Mc Donald, 1805, the oval bowl, 8 x 6cm and 2cm deep with lipped and reeded rim, the simple conical tubular socket holding the twisted bal...

by George McHattie, 1808, of oval form with gadrooned rim and plain monogrammed field, raised on four dainty shell edged feet, 18 x 13.5cm, 5.6ozt

the pair by James McKay, 1811, 'Old English' pattern with simple round bowls and curved handles, crested, length 15cm; the other by George McHatti...

by William Marshall, date letter indecipherable, the circular bowl, 7cm in diameter and 2cm deep with lipped rim, the bowl with repoussé foliate d...

by James McKay, 1834, the oval bowl, 9 x 7cm and 2cm deep, with lipped rim, the bowl with repoussé foliate decoration, split scrolled mount to a s...

by Elder & Co, 1831, of somewhat squat baluster form with cast foliate rim and leaf capped and reeded handle, gilt interior and raised on a milled...

by David Crichton Rait, 1835, each with simple integral top ring and bevelled blade, meat skewer 26cm in length, game skewer 19cm in length 3.7ozt...

possibly by John McKell, 1839, the circular bowl, 7cm in diameter and 2.5cm deep, with lipped and milled edged rim, the simple conical tubular soc...

possibly by Charles Lemaitre, 1764 (all marks are very rubbed), of traditional form with reeded girdle and leaf capped scroll handles, raised on a...

by a variety of makers including John Power, George Nangle, (tandem marked by William Hamy) and (possibly) William Walsh, dating from mid 18th to ...

by William Ward, 1805, the flat, slightly tapering blade, inset at the end with a George III five pence bank token dated 1805, 25cm in length, 1.6...

by Robert W Smith, 1849, with scrolling decoration, beaded edges and shell type grips, 14cm in length, 1.7oztFootnote: To date, only 154 pairs of ...

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