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Lot No. |
Description |
Estimate |
Hammer Price |
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Silver
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99 |
A set of twelve Victorian Princess pattern dessert knives and forks by John Oxley, Sheffield 1867, engraved blades, filled handles, in a fitted mahogany, (damaged). |
£200-300 |
£360 |
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100 |
A pair of Victorian silver fish servers, by George Hawkesley & Co., Sheffield 1897-98, engraved blades, reeded ferrules, carved ivory handles, cased, (damaged). |
£150-200 |
£240 |
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101 |
A George III silver pedestal cream jug, marked rubbed, possibly London 1776, ogee bowl, with engraved monogram, gadrooned rim, moulded scrolled handle, 12cms, (5"). |
£80-120 |
£110 |
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102 |
A pair of Victorian silver salad servers, by John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1893, gourd-shaped bowls, plain handles, 6ozs, (2). |
£100-150 |
£150 |
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103 |
A pair of George IV silver Fiddle pattern tablespoons, probably by William Traies, London 1823, (2). |
£100-150 |
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104 |
A pair of George IV silver Fiddle pattern tablespoons, probably by William Traies, London 1830, engraved initials, (2). |
£80-120 |
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105 |
A small George II style silver coffee pot and matching hot water jug, by Thomas Ducrow 7 Sons, Birmingham 1944, both of straight-sided tapering form with domed hinged lids, urn finials, composition handles, 19ozs gross, each piece 16cms, (6½"). |
£300-400 |
£260 |
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106 |
A canteen of Edwardian silver Old English pattern cutlery, comprising twelve tablespoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks and six teaspoons, 96ozs. |
£1800-2200 |
£1700 |
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107 |
A set of six silver Old English pattern soup spoons, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1957, 10ozs. |
£200-300 |
£280 |
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108 |
A set of twelve Old English pattern coffee spoons, by Vander & Hedges, London 1929, engraved crests. |
£150-200 |
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109 |
A Victorian circular silver salver, by Edward Hutton, London 1882, engraved foliate decoration, beaded and moulded outline, raised on three anthemion and pad feet, 23ozs, diameter 30.5cms, (12"). |
£200-300 |
£340 |
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110 |
A French oval silver and parcel gilt box, with carved jade domed panel to the lid, probably early 20th century, the lid decorated with a Phoenix amongst clouds and a pavilion, width 11cms, (4¼"). |
£300-400 |
£1900 |
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111 |
A set of ten American sterling silver table fork, by Hamilton Rowe & Co., circa 1900, cast leaf-shaped handles, with engraved initials, nine matching teaspoons and four coffee spoons, together with an American silver preserve spoon, 23ozs in total, (24). |
£300-400 |
£340 |
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112 |
A set of twelve American sterling silver dessert spoons, by Gorham Manufacturing Co., circa 1900, Renaissance style cast decoration, the back engraved "Blackman", 18ozs, (12). |
£250-350 |
£260 |
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113 |
A Thread pattern silver ladle, by Asprey & Co., London 1920, 9ozs, 33cms, (13"), cased. |
£150-200 |
£180 |
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114 |
A set of four silver menu stands, by the Goldsmith's & Silversmith's Company, London 1930, plain disk form, 3cms, (1¼"), cased. |
£70-100 |
£170 |
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115 |
An Edwardian silver pedestal Christening mug, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1904, ogee bowl, double scrolled handle, gadrooned outline to the foot, 4ozs, 10cms, (4"). |
£60-100 |
£120 |
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116 |
A set of three George III pedestal salts, by Robern Hennell, London 1792, of plain circular form with reeded outlines, 7ozs in total, 6cms, (2½"). |
£100-150 |
£110 |
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117 |
A Victorian silver Christening mug, probably by Robert Harper, London 1855, of waisted form, with a leaf-capped 'S' handle, embossed and chased decoration of flowers and foliage, engraved monogram, 2.5ozs. 9cms, (3½"). |
£50-80 |
£110 |
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118 |
A pair of George III navette-shaped pedestal salts, by Henry Chawner, London 1787, ribbed bowls, each with twin reeded handles, engraved monograms, 5ozs in total, width 14cms, (5½"). |
£80-120 |
£280 |
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119 |
A George III silver milk jug, marks rubbed, London probably 1814, moulded and shaped outline, angular handles, bright-cut and engraved band to the ovoid bowl, 4ozs, 7cms, (4¼"). |
£60-100 |
£80 |
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120 |
A campana shaped silver pedestal sugar bowl and matching cream jug, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1928, with lion mask scrolled handles, egg and dart moulded outlines, the sugar bowl width 15cms, (6") together with four matching campana shaped salts, Birmingham 1929, 19ozs in total, (6). |
£300-400 |
£300 |
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121 |
A George III circular milk jug, by John Emes, London 1807, plain moulded band, angular handle, engraved with an ecclesiastical crest of a mitre, together with a crest of an arm raised, 6ozs, 8cms, (3¼"). |
£60-100 |
£65 |
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122 |
A matched set of six Victorian silver baluster shape pepperettes in the George II manner, by Henry Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield 1890 and London 1892, 5ozs in total. |
£80-120 |
£320 |
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123 |
A George III Irish silver Fiddle pattern butter knife, by George Nangle, Dublin 1809, engraved crest, 17.5cms, (7"), a pair of George III Old English pattern sugar tongs, probably by John Beldon, London 1805, a pair of grape scissors by William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1956, an American sterling silver and parcel gilt butter knife, circa 1900, a modern silver commemorative spoon and a sterling silver spoon handle, 6ozs, (6). |
£100-150 |
£100 |
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