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122
 
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Sale: Decorative Arts Post 1860, Donnington Priory, 08 June 2010


123
 
An Art Deco extensive silver Beverley pattern matched part table service, maker's mark 'JI&Co', Sheffield 1939-42, reg. no. 773916, comprising: Three table spoons Twelve table forks Twenty four dessert spoons Twenty four dessert forks Twelve soup spoons, 7.5in long Twelve soup spoons, 6.75in long Twelve fish knives, 8in long Twelve fish forks, 6.5in long Twelve fish knives, 6.5in long Twelve fish forks, 5.75in long Twelve sundae spoons Twelve pastry forks Eleven tea spoons Eleven coffee spoons 8316g (267.35 oz); Together with twelve steel bladed table knives and twelve dessert knives, with plated handles; four steel bladed tea knives, with silver handles, by differing makers; and a plated tea spoon

condition report
Generally has had careful use, some scratching. The knife handles showing more signed of use with small and minor dents, tines are generally even, bowls good. Marks good

£2,000 -3,000

Sold for £2,600
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124
 
A silver and enamel lady's powder compact and cigarette case by Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1936, canted-rectangular with lemon and yellow guilloche enamelling, the cigarette case 9cm (30.5in) long, in a fitted case; another powder compact by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1937, canted-square with light blue guilloche enamelling, 7cm (2.75in) wide; a circular small box by Cohen & Charles, Birmingham 1911, the cover with amethyst and white guilloche enamelling, 4cm (1.5in) diameter; and a silver coloured gilt small powder compact, stamped '935', with yellow guilloche enamelling and a suspension ring, 4cm (1.5in) diameter (5)

condition report
Powder compact and cigarette case by Joseph Gloster Ltd- both very good with tight hinges, outer box scuffed; powder compact by Deakin & Francis- minor scratching to the back, otherwise very good; circular small box by Cohen & Charles- good, small footrim edge knock, maker's mark partially worn; silver coloured gilt small powder compact- very good

£200 -300

Sold for £350
Sale: Decorative Arts Post 1860, Donnington Priory, 08 June 2010
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125
 
An Art Deco silver square inkwell by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1936, with a flat cover, block sides and a pen rest before, 6cm (2.5in) high, loaded; a silver mounted glass cube inkwell by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1912, 5.5cm (2.25in) high; an Art Deco set of coffee spoons by William Neale & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1935, in a case; and an Art Deco three piece cruet set by Adie Bros., Birmingham 1939, Rd. No. 834673, circular with stepped finials, three line borders and circular bases with lines at intervals, in a case with two spoons

condition report
Art Deco silver square inkwell by Walker & Hall- composition base plate bowing at front, penrest at front with a corner dent and small dent 2cm along from corner, a few other shallow nicks, cover sits well, hinge tight, marks clear; silver mounted glass cube inkwell by Joseph Rodgers & Sons- cover sits proud, hinge tight, a few edge nicks, marks clear, glass fine; Art Deco set of coffee spoons by William Neale & Son Ltd- fine, marks good, case with minor scuffs; Art Deco three piece cruet set by Adie Bros- fine, marks good, liners good, case with minor scuffs

£200 -300

Sold for £260
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126
 
An Art Deco silver matched four piece tea service by S. Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1935-36, shaped oval and footed, the tea and hotwater pots with composition finials and handles, the tea pot 26cm (10.25in) long, 1546g (49.7 oz) gross

condition report
Generally good, minor scratching, marks a little rubbed especially the maker's, hotwater with some shoulder rim dents, a 1.5cm crease to lower body of the tea pot

£350 -450

Sold for £500
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127
 
A silver gilt textured 'surprise' egg by Stuart Devlin, London 1985, limited edition no. 49, opening to reveal a part enamelled pixie on a toadstool, 7cm (2.75in) high, 127g (4 oz) gross, in its box

condition report
No faults, exterior tarnished, box good

£150 -200

Sold for £420
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128
 
A silver gilt textured 'surprise' egg by Christopher Nigel Lawrence, London 1983, opening to reveal a partly enamelled scene of two love birds on a swing, 6.5cm (2.5in) high, 108g (3.5 oz) gross, in its box with a stand; and another similar 'surprise' egg by Christopher Nigel Lawrence, London 1984, opening to reveal a partly enamelled scene of two rabbits with a wreath, 6.5cm (2.5in) high, 95g (3 oz) gross, with a stand

condition report
No faults, exteriors tarnished, only one box- good

£200 -300

Sold for £320
Sale: Decorative Arts Post 1860, Donnington Priory, 08 June 2010
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129
 
A silver parcel gilt novelty 'surprise' mushroom by Christopher Nigel Lawrence, London 1980, opening to reveal a tree with baubles, a fairy positioning the star and an elf with decorations, on a slate base, limited edition 132/250, 12.5cm (5in) high,

condition report
Glue visible to baubles (the original), no faults, needs a clean

£150 -200

Sold for £240
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130
 
A silver parcel gilt novelty egg in a cup by Anthony Gordon Elson, London 1979, the white egg shell lifting to reveal a miniature silver gilt basket of eggs with push action to base, 184g (5.9 oz) gross

condition report
The white egg dirty, slight wear to gilding, no other faults

£200 -250

Sold for £320
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A silver parcel gilt novelty 'surprise' mushroom by Christopher Nigel Lawrence, London 1985, opening to reveal a partly enamelled snowman building scene, on a slate base, 12cm (4.75in) high

condition report
No faults

£150 -200

Sold for £300
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A silver parcel gilt novelty 'surprise' mushroom by Christopher Nigel Lawrence, London 1981, limited edition 72/250, opening to reveal a partly enamelled scene of two elves watering a plant in a large cup and cover, on a slate base, 13.5cm high (5.25in) high

condition report
No faults, needs a clean

£150 -200

Sold for £400
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133
 
A silver parcel gilt novelty 'surprise' mushroom by Christopher Nigel Lawrence, London 1981, opening to reveal a figure seated amidst mistletoe and holly, on a slate base, 15.5cm (6in) high

condition report
Signs of glue to berries (the original), no faults, needs a clean

£150 -200

Sold for £350
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134
 
A silver parcel gilt novelty 'surprise' mushroom by Christopher Nigel Lawrence, London 1988, opening to reveal a partly enamelled scene of two Chinamen carving a gigantic faux ivory egg, on a metal waved base, 15cm (6in) high

condition report
The faux ivory sphere with man on top loose (original glue in situ, just needs sticking back), no other faults, needs cleaning

£150 -200

Sold for £350
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135
 
A silver parcel gilt novelty 'surprise' mushroom by Christopher Nigel Lawrence, London 1980, opening to reveal two sculptors and a pedestal egg, on a slate base, 12.5cm (5in) high

condition report
No faults, needs a clean

£150 -200

Sold for £350
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136
 
A silver parcel gilt novelty 'surprise' mushroom by Christopher Nigel Lawrence, London 1982, opening to reveal a partly enamelled scene of carol singers, on a slate base, 15cm (6in) high

condition report
Needs a clean, no faults

£150 -200

Sold for £350
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137
 
A silver parcel gilt novelty 'surprise' mushroom by Christopher Nigel Lawrence, London 1983, opening to reveal a partly enamelled Father Christmas filling a stocking, on a slate base, 13cm (5in) high

condition report
No faults, a clean needed

£150 -200

Sold for £280
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138
 
A silver parcel gilt melon pomander by Christopher Nigel Lawrence, London 1982, with a silver and light blue cabochon flower and leaf finial, 5cm (2in) high, 35g (1.15 oz)

condition report
In fine condition, the cabochons each glued in position, clear rubber bung (not included in weight)

£150 -200

Sold for £220
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139
 
A silver parcel gilt pair of salt and pepper casters by House of Lawrian (Christopher Lawrence), London 1975, with onion covers and cylindrical bodies, 6.8cm (2.75in) high, 101g (3.25 oz); a French silver coloured gilt cigarettes holder and ashtray by Ravinet d'Enfert, 1st standard for 1838-1972, retailed by Hermes, Paris, engine turned; and an American silver coloured child's set of a knife, a fork and a spoon, stamped mark, 238g (7.65 oz) gross

condition report
Salt and pepper casters- pepper pull-off cover tight, salt cover corroded on and seam with virdigris as well, all marks good; a French silver coloured gilt cigarettes holder and ashtray- good both tarnished, marks clipped on holder, crisp on ashtray; and an American silver coloured child's set- good, marks crisp, minor scratches, ligtly engraved in script 'C.A.S.'

£100 -150

Sold for £120
Sale: Decorative Arts Post 1860, Donnington Priory, 08 June 2010
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140
 
Eric Clements (b. 1925, designer), a silver four piece baluster tea and coffee service, by Elkington & Co., (coffee pot), and by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1964-65, facsimile signatures, Rd. nos., the tea and coffee pots with composition lobed ball finials and flying scroll handles, the tea pot 21.5cm (8.5in) long, the coffee pot 20cm (8in) high, 1859g (59.8 oz) gross Known as the Clements pattern, it was produced in both sterling silver and plate from 1960 into the 1990s.

condition report
Generally has seen very light use, light surface scratching only, coffee pot cover a bit loose, marks all crisp

£600 -800

Sold for £900
Sale: Decorative Arts Post 1860, Donnington Priory, 08 June 2010
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141
 
A set of six silver parcel gilt goblets by Mappin & Webb, London 1973, the straight-tapered bowls with bulbous bases, on gilt textured stems, the interiors gilt, 14cm (5.5in), 1690g (54.35 oz)

condition report
Marks a bit worn on most but quite readable, gilding good, in sound condition, no dents or scratches

£350 -500

Sold for £700
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