Thursday, 10 May, 2007

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The Silver (London hallmarks unless otherwise stated) (lots 238 - 247)

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238 A Victorian pear shaped coffee pot engraved foliage scrolls, the hinged cover with vase finial, having a shaped spout and scroll handle and raised on scroll feet, 1866 by Henry Holland and a matching teapot, 1851 by Robert Wallis
Sold for £450
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239 A Christening mug, Birmingham 1924, a smaller mug, Birmingham 1896 and a prize cup
Sold for £40
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240 A cruet set comprising salt cellar, mustard pot (both with spoons) and pepper pot, Birmingham 1960, in a case, and six tea knives in a case
Sold for £40
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241 Five George III Old English pattern table spoons, various dates and seven various dessert spoons
Sold for £100
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242 A 9ct gold vesta case, initialled, Chester 1918
(Unsold)
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243 Two rectangular cigarette cases and a silver mounted book cover
Sold for £75
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244 A silver backed hand mirror, two clothes brushes, a hair brush and a photograph frame
Sold for £150
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245 A cylindrical scent bottle with hinged cover embossed flowers, acanthus and C scrolls, 10cm (4") high, believed Chester 1899 (date letter and lion mark only)
Sold for £70
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246 A waiter with pie crust border and presentation inscription (dated 1957), 15.5cm (6") diameter, Sheffield 1956
Sold for £25
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247 A five-bar toast rack etc...
Sold for £140
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