Duke's Auction - 5th, 6th & 7th December 2012

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273 A LATE VICTORIAN COMMUNION PATEN of circular form with a raised reeded border, by William Hutton & Sons, London 1898, together with a matching plate, both engraved to the underside ‘The Gift of Miss Ashley 1899”, by William Hutton & Sons, London 1898, the paten 9” dia. (c. 25oz all in)

279 A THREE PIECE TEA SET of tapering circular form with wavy borders and scroll handles, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1926, the base bearing a retailers mark, the teapot 4¾” high (c.17.5oz)

280 TWO SIMILAR SILVER MOUNTED WHISKY DECANTERS modelled as ducks, with yellow and black glass eyes, and faceted glass bodies, both by Saunders and Shepherd, one Birmingham 1892, and with a registration mark, the other Chester 1901, each 4½” high. See illustration

£200-400

274 A VICTORIAN TRAVELLING COMMUNION SET comprising chalice, pyx and plate, the fitted case bearing a presentation plaque, Birmingham 1890/1896, (incomplete)

£100-200

£50-100

276 A PRESENTATION BOWL of circular tapering form with an undulating rim, on a spreading circular foot, bearing a presentation inscription, on a wooden plinth, by HE & Co, London 1911, 9” high (on plinth), (c.19oz)

£200-400

277 A SUGAR CASTOR of faceted baluster form, the pierced pull-off cover with flame finial, the body decorated with acanthus leaf cut-out decoration, possibly by Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1923, 7½” high, (c.7oz)

£100-200

283 A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER MOUNTED TWO HANDLED DECANTER of circular form with twin loop handles, pull-out stopper, by J.G. & S., London 1897, 9¼” high, together with a similar smaller decanter (2)

£80-160

278 A TAZZA of shaped circular form with a pierced body on a circular pedestal base, Sheffield 1923, 4” high, (c.5.5oz)

£200-400

282 A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER MOUNTED LOCKABLE DECANTER of circular tapering form with cut-glass body, pull-out stopper, by George Betjeman & Sons, London 1898, also marked “Betjeman Patent”, 8” high

£1,000-1,500

281 A VICTORIAN SILVER MOUNTED NOVELTY WHISKY DECANTER, the lid modelled in the form of a parrot’s head, with yellow and black glass eyes, with plain scroll handle and lobed glass body, by Horton & Allday, Birmingham 1895, 8” high. See illustration

275 A PART TRAVELLING COMMUNION SET comprising: pyx and plate, the latter bearing a presentation inscription, London 1943

£200-300

£100-200

284 A VICTORIAN SILVER MOUNTED CLARET JUG of circular tapering form, textured scroll handle, the hinged lid and collar embossed with floral scrolls and beaded spout, the body decorated with flowerheads and swags, on a circular star-cut base, by Charles Boyton, London 1893, 11” high

£60-120

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£250-450


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