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Lot No. |
Description |
Estimate |
Hammer Price |
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Silver & Plated Wares
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Victorian Claret Jug, etched with harebells, flowers, leaves and tendrils and with engraved silver-plated mount, plain handle and pierced thumb-piece, 23cms, (9”). |
£50-80 |
£120 |
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201 |
19th Century Belgian Preserve Spoon with Apostle finial and twist handle, marked, 30grms |
£30-50 |
£20 |
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202 |
George III circular Card Tray with beaded rim and on beaded shaped supports, John Schofield, London 1787, 365grms. |
£150-200 |
£130 |
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203 |
George V three-piece Teaset, the teapot with hinged lid, with urn finial, shaped spout and reeded handle, on three shaped feet, with matching milk jug and two-handled sugar bowl with gilt interiors, maker’s mark H.A., Sheffield 1930, 1220grms gross. |
£200-300 |
£300 |
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204 |
George V three-piece Cruet, comprising cauldron salt and mustard with hinged lid and baluster pepper, all with wavy rims and on three hoof feet, with shell knees, maker J.C. Ltd., Birmingham 1920, with two matching Spoons, 130grms, with blue glass liners, cased. |
£30-50 |
£70 |
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205 |
Pair of silver-backed and engine turned Hair Brushes of oval form, maker J.C. Ltd., Birmingham 1912. |
£20-40 |
£14 |
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206 |
George V three-piece Cruet, comprising cauldron salt, mustard with hinged lid and baluster pepper, all on four hoofed feet and with two spoons, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1929, 205grms, fitted blue glass liners, cased. |
£30-50 |
£65 |
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207 |
George V Golfing Trophy Cup, formed as a Queen Anne style chalice and cover, with urn finial, on a tapered pedestal and circular base, Mappin & Webb, London 1911, 830grms, on a octagonal oak stand, with plaque inscribed, “Epsom Golf Club, Autumn Tournament ....” dated 1912. |
£200-300 |
£170 |
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208 |
George III circular Card Tray with gadrooned rim and on three hoof feet, John Carter II, London 1773, 185grms. |
£150-200 |
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209 |
Edward VII hammered silver rectangular Tray, the Alexandra Clarke Manufacturing Co., London 1903, a pair of silver Specimen Vases, maker’s mark worn, Birmingham 1912 and two silver-mounted glass Scent Bottles, (5). |
£50-70 |
£35 |
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210 |
Regency silver-plated Toast Rack with loop handle above six divisions with wavy, reeded top with lion mask terminals, the whole of lyre form and on scrolled feet, 15cms, (6”). |
£30-50 |
£28 |
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211 |
Pair of Edward VII Grape Scissors, with loop handle, James Wakeley and Frank Wheeler, London 1901, 95grms, in original case, by the Sussex Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company. |
£50-70 |
£90 |
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212 |
Edward VII three-piece Teaset, the teapot with hinged lid with ebonised melon-fluted knop, ebonised handle, gadrooned border above a fluted body and shaped spout, on an oval base, the matching tow-handled sugar bowl and milk jug, Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1901, a pair of Georgian Fiddle pattern Sugar Tongs, 1106grms gross and the matching silver-plated Water Jug, (5). |
£200-300 |
£180 |
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213 |
Victorian plated Fish Slice, with fluted handle, engraved initial by Mappin & Webb, R.D. number 22947, a matching Fork, a similar Basting Spoon, two Ladles with shell bowls and an Rat-tail pattern Soup Ladle, (6). |
£30-50 |
£30 |
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214 |
Edward VII oval Salt, of cauldron form, with fluted rim and a matching Pepper, Mappin & Webb, London 1908 and a very similar Mustard with hinged lid and acanthus scrolled handle, Mapping & Webb, London 1913, 250grms and Pair of George V Napkin Rings with fold-over rims, and pierced sides, engraved initials, maker’s mark E.L., Sheffield 1929. |
£40-70 |
£40 |
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215 |
Continental white metal Spoon, with apostle finial, spiral twist handle and a panel embossed with a scene of Christ, marked. |
£60-100 |
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216 |
18th Century Spoon, with apostle top, (possibly St Peter), marks worn, 40grms. |
£100-150 |
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217 |
18th Century Spoon with apostle top, (possibly St Luke), marks worn, possibly Thomas and William Chawner, 45grms. |
£100-150 |
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218 |
18th Century Spoon with apostle top, (possibly St Simon), maker’s mark I.M., date marks worn, 40gms. |
£100-150 |
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219 |
George III Fiddle pattern Ladle, William Chawner, London 1813, 200grms. |
£100-150 |
£130 |
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220 |
Pair of George III Old English pattern Teaspoons, Thos. Wallis and Jonath’n Hayne, London 1779, another London 1790 and three further Thos. Wallis, London 1802 and another George Wintle, London 1785, 105grms, (7). |
£30-50 |
£24 |
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221 |
Set of six plated Fish Knives and Forks with engraved blades, decorated with ferns and carved bone handles, in a mahogany and brass inlaid case. |
£30-50 |
£26 |
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222 |
Continental white metal Cup, with ‘C’ scrolled handle, the top and base embossed with a band of florets, not marked, 164grms. |
£80-120 |
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223 |
Modern silver Tray, the pierced rim cast with lozenges and with quarter-veneered rosewood base, Anthony Gordon Elson, 36cms, (14”). |
£150-200 |
£190 |
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224 |
Victorian oval Hip Flask with silver hinged lid and detachable cup with fold-over rim, engraved initials and dated 1877, maker’s mark J.L., Birmingham 1876. |
£60-100 |
£60 |
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