MH202 Fine Art Three Day Sale

MH202 - 6th - 8th December

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MH202 Fine Art Three Day Sale

MH202 - 6th - 8th December

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A pair of 18th Century white metal candlesticks, probably early Old Sheffield plate, with spool shaped nozzles, knopped stems on spreading leaf pa...

A toast/crumpet warmer, by Asprey & Co., c.1910, with ebonised handle and removable spirit burner, numbered 20446, 18cms (7in.) high.

A Victorian electro-type model of The Milton Shield, by Elkington & Co., depicting Milton's paradise lost, with Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden...

An early 20th Century flatware and table service, Old English Pattern for twelve settings; together with mustard and salt spoons, jam spoons, tong...

A large and ornate Victorian style table centrepiece, of shaped oval form profusely decorated with masks, flowers and leafy scrolls, with coloured...

An ornate table centrepiece, in the manner of Elkington & Co., with openwork basket top on ornate leaf design stem with three scrolling branches, ...

George VI four piece tea service, by Viners, Sheffield 1947, each piece of rectangular tapered form on paw style feet, the teapot and hot water ju...

A George VI cake stand, by Viners, Sheffield 1949, of oval pierced form decorated leafy scrolls, engraved initials, 29cms (11 1/2in.), 16.5oz.

A George V hot water jug, by Atkin Bros., Sheffield 1917, octagonal with ebonised handle and finial, 23.5cms (9 1/4in.); an Edwardian bachelors te...

A George V flatware and cutlery service, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1925, probably Windsor pattern, engraved initial 'D', comprising: six table f...

A matched George V four piece tea service, by S. Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1924 and Chester 1929. shaped rectangular form with bun feet, ...

An Elizabeth II waiter and matching coaster, by J.B. Chatterley and Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1978, each circular with Lindisfarne border, the coaster...

A pair of Continental silver and cut glass table salts, each in the form of a swan with pierced and embossed hinged wings, bear import marks for L...

A George VI four piece tea service, by Adie Brothers, Birmingham,1936-1938, each piece of tapered octagonal form and engraved initial, the teapot ...

A George V three piece tea service, by Viners, Sheffield 1933, of shaped octagonal form, pad feet, the teapot with composition canopy finial and a...

A George V sauce boat, by Walker & Hall, Chester 1933; and a George VI sauce boat, by Viners, Sheffield 1939, both oval with wavy rims, scroll han...

An Elizabeth II sugar caster, by Francis Higgins, Birmingham 1976; a George V quaich, by Charles S. Green and Co. Ltd., Birmingham 1927; Elizabeth...

A George V cake basket, by Atkin Bros., Sheffield 1920, shaped rectangular, with swing handle, bun feet, 23cms (9in.), 16.9oz.

A pair of George V sauce boats, by A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1926, oval with cut rims and scroll handles, pad feet, 15.5cms (6in.), 5.7oz.

A George V flatware service, by Brook & Son, Edinburgh 1924, Old English pattern and engraved initial, for twelve settings, comprising: table fork...

A George VI coffee pot, by J.J.T., Sheffield 1948, ovoid with spot hammered decoration, the hinged domed cover with turned wooden finial, shaped w...

Seven Victorian table forks, various makers including Hayne & Cater, Edward Ramsey and William Eaton, London and Exeter 1843-48, fiddle pattern, s...

A George III silver pepperette, by N.H., London 1778, urn-shaped and engraved with the crest of the clan 'MacNeil', detachable cover, 7.5cms (3in....

A William IV meat skewer, probably by William Eaton, London 1826, engraved with crest of the Fox-Pitt-Rivers family, 36cms (14 1/4in.), 5.8oz.

An Edwardian matched three piece tea service, by Joseph Gloster and William Henry Sparrow, Birmingham 1908 and 1908, each piece of oval half flute...

An Edwardian three piece condiment set, by J. Deakin & Sons, Chester 1905, the lozenge pattern salt and mustard with a waisted square pepperette, ...

A George III mug, by John Langlands I and John Robertson I, c.1785, circular tapered and later embossed with foliated scrolls around central carto...

A Victorian soup ladle, by J.C., Edinburgh 1843, single struck Kings pattern with shoulders, engraved initial, 6.5oz.

A Victorian matched set of twelve fruit knives and twelve forks, mostly by Henry Atkin, Sheffield 1849-52, with mother-of-pearl handles, in fitted...

A pair of Edwardian baskets, by William Neale, Chester 1907 and 1908, of circular form with pierced decoration and beaded borders, swing handles, ...

A matched pair of Edwardian cake stands, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield and Chester 1907, of shaped hexagonal form with pierced leafy scroll border, ...

A Victorian dish, maker's mark indistinct but possibly by William Neal, London 1895, oval with pierced decoration and embossed foliate designs, p...

A Victorian two-handled sugar bowl and matching sugar sifting spoon, by John, Edward, Walter and John Barnard (Barnard & Sons Ltd), London 1872, t...

A George III teapot, by George Smith II and Thomas Hayter, London 1804, shaped oval form, engraved guilloche band and wreath cartouches, ebonised ...

A pair of Edwardian candlesticks, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1903, in the classical taste with urn shaped nozzles with detachable drip pans, flu...

A Victorian cased sugar bowl, cream jug, teaspoons and tongs (incomplete), by Ackroyd Rhodes and Wakely & Wheeler, London 1898, decorated with bir...

A William IV seven bar toast rack, probably by Joseph Angell I, London 1830, with ornate handle, fluted bars, shaped rectangular base decorated fo...

George III three piece tea service, maker's mark worn but probably by Charles Fox or Crispin Fuller, each piece of circular form, profusely chased...

A William IV teapot, by James McKay, Edinburgh 1830, circular with vine pattern rim, hinged cover decorated with leaf pattern finial, leaf capped ...

An early George III salver, probably Thomas Hannam and John Carter, London 1765, shaped circular with engraved heraldic shield to centre, raised l...

An Edwardian dressing table tray, by A. & J. Zimmerman, Birmingham 1901, of rectangular spot hammered form with central vacant cartouche, 28.5cms ...

A George II sauce boat, probably by Fuller White, London 1747, oval, leaf capped scroll handle, wavy edge border, on leaf pattern feet, 16cms (6 1...

A pair of Victorian mustard pots, by William Evans, London 1891, drum pattern with beaded border, chair back thumbpieces, shaped handles, blue gla...

A George III brandy warmer, by George McHattie, Edinburgh 1812, with circular bowl and hollow tapered handle; three George III toddy ladles, by Ja...

A George III teapot and teapot stand, by John Emes, London 1802 and 1803, the oval teapot with engraved leaf band and leaf pattern cartouche, hing...

A George III three piece tea service, by Solomon Hougham, Solomon Royes and John East Dix, London 1817, each piece of oval fluted form with leaf c...

Six George III table spoons, by DM (unidentified), Edinburgh 1813, Old English pattern and engraved initial, 9.2oz.

An Edwardian teapot stand, by Haseler Bros, (Edward John Haseler and Noble Haseler), Chester 1902, oval engraved with monogram, raised fluted bord...

An Edwardian bachelor's teapot, by W.G. Keight, Chester 1907, shaped oval form with gadrooned and foliate border, ebonised canopy finial and angul...

Twelve George III dessert spoons, by John Ziegler (also marked with unidentified AM), Edinburgh 1815, fiddle pattern, engraved initial 'B', 12.2oz.

Twelve George III teaspoons, by J.W. Howden & Co. (with subsidiary mark WH), Edinburgh 1818, fiddle pattern and engraved initials, 6.6oz.

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