Thursday, 30 November, 2006

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The Silver (London Hallmarks unless otherwise stated) (lots 250 - 282)

Lot Description Illustration
250 A silver backed dressing table set with tortoiseshell mounts, comprising mirror, a pair hairbrushes and a pair of clothing brushes, in a case, 1917
Sold for £210
Lot 250 illustrations
251 A pair of sugar tongs, 1835, three teaspoons and two salts
Sold for £20
Not Illustrated
252 A George III Old English pattern gravy spoon, monogrammed, 1807
Sold for £80
Not Illustrated
253 A four-piece tea and coffee service, each piece raised on four ball feet, Sheffield 1931, the coffee pot Sheffield 1933
Sold for £270
Not Illustrated
254 An oval half-ribbed cream jug, Chester 1899 and a pedestal cream jug, Birmingham 1892
Sold for £60
Not Illustrated
255 A set of four silver buttons pierced roses and foliage, Birmingham 1907 probably by Lawrence Emanuel and a set of six buttons with tulips and foliage in relief, Birmingham 1904 by A and J Zimmerman (all previously enamelled)
(Unsold)
Lot 255 illustration
256 A cigarette case with inscription to the double hinged cover, Birmingham 1908, a lady's mesh purse and two thimbles
Sold for £85
Lot 256 illustration
257 Two pairs of sugar nippers
Sold for £40
Lot 257 illustration
258 A square vase shaped tea caddy, the cover with flame finial and having gadroon borders and acanthus feet, 14cm (5.5") high, 1908
Sold for £220
Lot 258 illustration & condition report or notes
259 A pair of pierced hat shaped sweetmeat dishes, 5cm (2") high, Birmingham 1899
Sold for £40
Lot 259 illustration
260 A pierced sweetmeat dish with three scroll handles, Sheffield 1910, a small dish with thread border, Chester 1926, two napkin rings and a pair of tongs
Sold for £35
Lot 260 illustration
261 A pair of oval boat shaped sweetmeat dishes, 16cm (6.25") wide, Sheffield 1899 and a mustard pot and matching salt, Birmingham 1913
Sold for £40
Lot 261 illustration
262 A seven bar toast rack with carrying handle and beaded border, on four bun feet, 17cm (6.75") high, 1886 325gms
Sold for £170
Lot 262 illustration
263 A William IV snuff box with engine turned cover, crested and with floral thumbpiece, having thread borders, 7.5cm (3") wide, Birmingham 1832
(Unsold)
Lot 263 illustration
264 A pair of shell shaped salts on ball feet, Birmingham 1900, a pair of engraved napkin rings, Birmingham 1897 and four trinket jars with silver covers
Sold for £80
Lot 264 illustration
265 A rectangular cigarette case, 14cm (5.5") wide, 1924 and six teaspoons, Birmingham 1939
Sold for £30
Lot 265 illustration
266 Five George III Old English pattern dessert spoons, 1809 (one 1802) and five Victorian Old English pattern dessert spoons, 1879
(Unsold)
Lot 266 illustration
267 Four George I Old English pattern spoons, initialled M, 1718 and another pair, monogrammed, 1726
(Unsold)
Lot 267 illustration
268 A pair of rat tail table spoons, 1931 and three forks various
(Unsold)
Lot 268 illustration
269 A late George III composite kings pattern table service, crested, comprising:
8 table spoons
8 table forks
8 dessert spoons
12 dessert forks
8 large teaspoons
various dates and makers 1818-1820
3,750gms
together with 8 table knives with steel blades by Morton and silver mounted kings pattern handles (not crested), Sheffield 1821 and
12 dessert knives with similar handles, crested
(Unsold)
Not Illustrated
270 A lady's dark blue morocco dressing case with engine turned silver mounted fittings (including an easel mirror), 1933, by Drew & Sons, Piccadilly, London, the case 39.5cm (15.5") wide, with canvas outer cover
Sold for £380
Lot 270 illustration
271 A lady's leather travelling case, the fittings with silver and dark pink guilloche mounts (including an easel mirror), Birmingham 1923, for Alexr. Clark Co Ltd, the case 29cm (11.5") wide
Sold for £600
Lot 271 illustration & condition report or notes
272 A tea service of three pieces and a sugar caster of hammered design
Sold for £35
Not Illustrated
273 A George III decanter label, Port, of rectangular shape with canted corners and thread border, initialled, 1793, and a plated label, Gin
Sold for £30
Not Illustrated
274 Four napkin rings various
Sold for £25
Not Illustrated
275 A pair of silver knife rests, Birmingham 1912, another pair with scroll ends, Birmingham 1896 and a case of six tea knives with silver mounted kings pattern handles, Sheffield 1962
Sold for £35
Not Illustrated
276 Seventy steel table knives with silver handles, some rebladed, and a quantity of other items
Sold for £20
Not Illustrated
277 A vesta case in the form of a tortoise with tortoiseshell hinged cover, 7.5cm (3") wide and a silver chick pepper pot
Sold for £50
Not Illustrated
278 The silver mount for a photograph frame, a silver mount from a watch stand and a spice bottle with silver cover
Sold for £10
Not Illustrated
279 A sterling silver pierced teapot stand by Webster, 15cm (6") diameter and a glass jar with sterling silver cover, 5cm (2") high
Sold for £60
Not Illustrated
280 No lot.
Sold for £45
Not Illustrated
281 No lot.
Sold for £140
Not Illustrated
282 No lot.
Sold for £60
Not Illustrated
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