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A Victorian silver plated samovar The twin handled urn shaped body etched with floral garland decoration, standing on a quadripartite base. 56 cms high.
Estimate: £100 - 150
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| 253 |
A 19th century white metal mounted cut glass claret jug With hinged cover and naturalistically moulded fruiting vine handle, the body hobnail cut. 25 cms high.
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| 254 |
A silver plated muffin dish, maker's mark of Elkington & Co. The lobed cover with ring handle, the dish with shaped gadrooned edge. 21 cms diameter.
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| 255 |
A set of six Victorian silver table forks, hallmarked Sheffield 1897, maker's mark of James Dixon & Sons Together with a set of six Victorian silver dessert forks, hallmarked Sheffield 1898, maker's mark of James Dixon & Sons; and a set of six Victorian silver dessert spoons, hallmarked Sheffield 1898, maker's mark of James Dixon & Sons, each monogrammed. (18)
Estimate: £400 - 600
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| 256 |
A set of six Georgian silver later gilded tablespoons, hallmarked London 1783, maker's mark of John Lambe Onslow pattern, cased. (6)
Estimate: £250 - 350
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| 257 |
A Georgian silver Old English pattern ladle, hallmarked London, date letter indistinct, maker's mark possibly of John Lambe 33 cms long.
Estimate: £200 - 300
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| 258 |
A Victorian silver Fiddle and Thread pattern soup ladle, hallmarked London 1838, maker's mark of Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cator 35 cms long.
Estimate: £100 - 150
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| 259 |
A pair of later decorated George IV silver berry spoons, hallmarked London 1829, maker's mark of William Barrett II Fiddle pattern. 21.5 cms long. (2)
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| 260 |
Four Victorian silver Fiddle and Thread pattern table spoons, hallmarked London 1841, maker's mark of Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cator Crested. 23 cms long. (4)
Estimate: £100 - 150
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| 261 |
A matched set of ten William IV silver Fiddle and Thread pattern table forks, hallmarked London 1835 and 1837, makers marks of Joseph II and Albert Savory Crested. 20 cms long. (10)
Estimate: £300 - 500
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| 262 |
A set of six Victorian silver Fiddle and Thread pattern forks, hallmarked London 1882, maker's mark of George William Adams Crested. 18 cms long. (6)
Estimate: £100 - 150
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| 263 |
A pair of George III silver Fiddle and Thread pattern sauce ladles, hallmarked London 1789, maker's mark indistinct 18.5 cms long. (2)
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| 264 |
A matched set of six George III silver Fiddle and Thread pattern forks, hallmarked London 1810 and 1812, maker's marks of Richard Crosley and George Smith Crested. 16 cms long. (6)
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| 265 |
A set of six Irish silver Fiddle and Thread pattern spoons, hallmarked Dublin 1836, maker's mark of Richard Whitford Crested. 17 cms long. (6)
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| 266 |
A matched set of eight 18th/19th century silver Fiddle and Thread pattern spoons, hallmarked London, various dates and makers Crested. 18.5 cms long. (8)
Estimate: £100 - 150
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| 267 |
A matched set of ten 18th/19th century silver Fiddle and Thread pattern tablespoons, hallmarked London, various dates and makers 22 cms long. (10)
Estimate: £300 - 500
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| 268 |
A set of twelve Victorian silver Fiddle and Thread pattern forks, hallmarked London 1841, maker's mark of George William Adams Together with a set of eleven silver spoons en suite. The former 18 cms long. (23)
Estimate: £400 - 600
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| 269 |
A George III silver Old English pattern gravy spoon, hallmarked Edinburgh 1786, maker's mark of David Marshall Initialled. 31.5 cms long.
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| 270 |
Two George III silver Old English pattern gravy spoons, hallmarked London 1790 and 1792, makers marks of Thomas Northcote and George Smith III and William Fearn One crested. 30 cms long. (2)
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| 271 |
Two George III silver Old English pattern gravy spoons, hallmarked London 1801 and 1804, makers marks of Thomas Wallace I and Samuel Godbehere, Edward Wigan and James Boult Both monogrammed. The former 30.5 cms long. (2)
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| 272 |
Three George III silver Old English pattern gravy spoons, hallmarked London 1790, 1799 and 1800, makers marks of William Eley and William Fearn Two monogrammed. The largest 31 cms long. (3)
Estimate: £100 - 150
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| 273 |
A cased pair of Victorian silver fish servers, hallmarked Sheffield 1889, maker's mark of RM, EH The blades with etched decoration. The case 37 cms wide. (2)
Estimate: £100 - 150
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| 274 |
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| 275 |
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| 276 |
An Edwardian silver and tortoiseshell dressing table ring box, hallmarked London 1909, maker's mark of William Comyns The shaped cover inlaid with ribbon tied husk swags and musical trophies, the rounded rectangular body with acanthus cast corners. 16 cms wide.
Estimate: £250 - 300
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| 277 |
A George V silver and tortoiseshell trinket box, hallmarked London 1913, maker's mark of the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Limited Together with two further silver and tortoiseshell trinket boxes, both hallmarked London 1909, maker's mark of William Comyns. The former 11.5 cms wide. (3)
Estimate: £300 - 400
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| 278 |
A silver cased carriage clock, hallmarked London 1912, maker's mark of Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Limited The white painted dial with Arabic numerals interspersed with floral garlands, the case with swing handle and bun feet. 10 cms high overall.
Estimate: £250 - 350
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| 279 |
A white metal backed dressing mirror The reverse embossed with floral sprays interspersed with arabesques. 16 cms diameter.
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| 280 |
A George V silver cigarette case, hallmarked Birmingham 1934, maker's mark of Walker & Hall Decorated with a band of yellow metal decoration and yellow metal button. 13 cms high.
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| 281 |
A Victorian pierced silver buckle, hallmarked London 1898, maker's mark of WC With cherubs amongst C-scrolls and floral garlands. 13.5 cms wide.
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| 282 |
A Victorian silver scent bottle case, hallmarked London 1871, maker's mark of EM, JM The detachable domed lid initialled RS beneath a crown, the cylindrical main body decorated with Art Nouveau style flowing foliage. 10.5 cms high.
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| 283 |
An Edwardian novelty silver model of a pheasant, possibly a scent bottle holder, import marks for Chester 1902, maker's mark of BM Naturalistically modelled with detachable head. 14 cms wide.
Estimate: £100 - 150
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| 284 |
A George V silver photograph frame, hallmarked Birmingham 1915, maker's mark indistinct Of plain rectangular form.
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| 285 |
No lot.
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| 286 |
No lot.
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| 287 |
A Chinese white metal fan shaped box and cover Embossed with figures in traditional costume in a garden landscape within an insect moulded scroll border, the reverse with incised decoration, unmarked. 15.5 cms wide.
Estimate: £300 - 400
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| 288 |
A Chinese silver and enamel mug, hallmarked for Luenhing, Shanghai The ribbed body with enamelled flowerhead band and loop handle. 10 cms high.
Estimate: £400 - 600
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| 289 |
An Indian white metal tea caddy, hallmarked Sil, maker's mark of J.D. Formed as a lidded tea chest, inscribed Pure India Tea, the hinged cover engraved with a map of India incorporating Nepal and Ceylon, the front engraved To Bill and Wendy Burton with best wishes from their friends in Assam Frontier Tea Company Limited on their retirement, 30th November 1971. 11cms high.
Estimate: £100 - 150
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| 290 |
A French silver and enamelled dressing table set, maker's mark of Dupont and retailed by Cartier Comprising: various mounted glass bottles and brushes and a mirror presented in a fitted leather carrying case.
Estimate: £800 - 1,200
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| 291 |
An Austro-Hungarian silver beaker, bearing hallmarks and maker's mark of Prandtner The body with incised wavy bands and a monogrammed cartouche dated 1903-1928. 10.5 cms high.
Estimate: £300 - 400
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| 292 |
A pair of Continental novelty silver castors Modelled as a Dutch boy and girl in traditional costume. 12 cms high. (2)
Estimate: £200 - 300
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| 293 |
A Continental silver dish Centrally embossed with the figures of a young boy and girl in a rural landscape within a C-scroll and rosette cast pierced rim. 17 cms wide.
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| 294 |
A 19th/20th century Continental silver bowl, probably Hanau The centre embossed with a marriage scene within a fruiting spray embossed C-scroll cast border. 28 cms wide.
Estimate: £200 - 300
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| 295 |
A 19th century Continental silver chalice, marked 925, maker's mark of BM The blue glass lined cup formed from three pierced figure headed spandrels, standing on a knopped stem above a spreading foot. 17 cms high.
Estimate: £150 - 250
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| 296 |
A 19th century Continental white metal trinket box Formed as reindeer with embossed decoration, the base with indistinct mark. 14 cms high.
Estimate: £120 - 180
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| 297 |
A set of six white metal mounted blue glass glasses Together with a white metal trinket box and cover formed as a fruit, both for the Turkish market. The former 6.5 cms high. (7)
Estimate: £150 - 250
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| 298 |
A pair of Russian enamelled silver gilt mounted glass candlesticks, hallmarked for Minsk or Warsaw, assayer's mark of Lev Oleks and dated 1893, 84 Zolotniki mark Each decorated with floral decorated lappet bands. 19.5 cms high. (2)
Estimate: £1,500 - 2,500
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| 299 |
A Russian silver and silver gilt cigar box, hallmarked for St. Petersburg, assayer's mark PK in cyrillic and dated 1873, 84 Zolotniki mark, maker's mark of Pavel Sazikov The exterior worked to simulate a wooden ribbon bound Havana cigar case, the hinged cover with engraved cartouche, the interior and underside also with engraved dedications. 22 cms wide.
Estimate: £2,000 - 3,000
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| 300 |
A set of six Russian silver and enamel coffee spoons Typically decorated. 10 cms long. (6)
Estimate: £250 - 350
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