Thursday, 14 June, 2007

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The Silver (London hallmarks unless otherwise stated) (lots 305 - 343)

Lot Description Illustration
305 A pair of circular silver coasters with ribbed banded borders and turned wood bases, 12.5cm (5") diameter, London 1965
Sold for £130
Lot 305 illustration
306 A silver cigarette box the cover with presentation inscription, 13cm ( 5.25") wide, Birmingham, 1936
Sold for £15
Lot 306 illustration
307 No lot.
(Unsold)
Not Illustrated
308 A silver posy vase of tapering form, the base decorated mask heads, Birmingham, 1965
Sold for £20
Lot 308 illustration
309 No lot.
(Unsold)
Not Illustrated
310 No lot.
(Unsold)
Not Illustrated
311 No lot.
(Unsold)
Not Illustrated
312 A waiter with piecrust border raised on three claw and ball feet, 15cm (6") diameter, engraved with a presentation date, Sheffield 1919
Sold for £65
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313 A rectangular silver trinket box the hinge cover applied foliate and other decoration to the tortoiseshell mount, on four claw feet, 20cm (8") wide, 1913
Sold for £280
Lot 313 illustration & condition report or notes
314 A pair of George III silver folding spectacles Birmingham 1810, by Samuel Pemberton
Sold for £70
Lot 314 illustration & condition report or notes
315 A Victorian pierced mustard pot the hinged cover with pierced thumb piece, having a C scroll handle, fitted a blue glass liner, 7cm (2.75") high, 1886 and a Georgian mustard spoon
Sold for £120
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316 A pair of George III pierced oval salts on four tapered feet, fitted blue glass liners, 9cm (3.5") wide, 1788 and two Georgian salt spoons
Sold for £190
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317 A sterling silver three-piece tea service of circular pedestal shape, by Okubo
(Unsold)
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318 A half-ribbed hot water jug with hinged cover and ebonised handle, crested, complete with stand and burner, 1896
(Unsold)
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319 A George III rectangular inkstand and pen tray, double sided and raised on ball feet, fitted two glass inkwells with central oval wafer dish, 14cm (5.5") wide, 1794
Sold for £160
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320 Six tea spoons 1910, a Victorian sauce lable, 1844, a pair of sugar tongs, five salt spoons, a spoon and three napkin rings
Sold for £55
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321 A three-piece tea service of circular form, Birmingham 1947
Sold for £95
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322 A pair of pepper pots the matching salts and mustard pots (liners missing) Chester 1906 and 1908, a pair of pepper pots, and a rectangular salt and mustard pot, various dates and the matching pepper pot, a mustard pot, a shallow bowl and an oval salt
Sold for £110
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323 A tea strainer Birmingham 1949 and sundry silver
Sold for £40
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324 A muffin dish cover and liner, Sheffield 1920 525gms
Sold for £80
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325 A three-piece condiment set Sheffield 1940
(Unsold)
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326 Six coffee spoons Sheffield 1909, cased
Sold for £25
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327 Six coffee spoons 1906, cased
Sold for £15
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328 Five coffee spoons with trifid finials, Sheffield 1944
Sold for £10
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329 A three-piece tea service Sheffield 1913 495gms
Sold for £85
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330 A sweetmeat dish Sheffield 1909
Sold for £35
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331 A boat shaped sweetmeat dish with pierced border, crested, 1906
Sold for £40
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332 A pear shaped coffee pot of Georgian design, with hinged cover and boxwood handle, Birmingham 1933, 23cm (9") high
(Unsold)
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333 A pear shaped hot water jug with hinged cover and wicker handle, 1903
(Unsold)
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334 Six spoons the Sovereign Queens Spoon Collection, 1977
Sold for £20
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335 A pear shaped cream jug with C scroll handle, Birmingham 1933 and a circular sugar basin, Birmingham 1900
Sold for £50
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336 A Victorian coromandel and brass bound dressing case with pierced handles to the side and drawer beneath, the interior fitted glass jars and covers with engraved mounts, 1859, 30.5 (12") wide, the lock by Samuel Morden and Co
Sold for £440
Lot 336 illustration
337 A George IV egg cup stand with oval beaded borders and three tapered supports and centred carrying handle, raised on shell feet, fitted six egg cups and five spoons 1826
(Unsold)
Lot 337 illustration
338 A William III beaded rat tail spoon with trifid finial by William Scarlet, 1698
(Unsold)
Lot 338 illustration
339 A William III lace back trifid spoon makers mark only
(Unsold)
Lot 339 illustration
340 No lot.
(Unsold)
Not Illustrated
341 No lot.
(Unsold)
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342 No lot.
(Unsold)
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343 No lot.
(Unsold)
Not Illustrated
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