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The Silver (London hallmarks unless otherwise stated) (lots 245 - 291)

Lot Description Illustration
245 A pair of Georgian circular salts, raised on three claw feet (marks worn), 8cm (3.75") diameter
Sold for £50
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246 Two plain tapering pepper pots, with pierced flat covers, 4.5cm (1.75") high and a salt
Sold for £35
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247 A Russian snuff box, engraved a scene of Peter the Great on horseback and an arrangement of armour to the base, O H 84 MK 1891, 8cm (3.75") wide
(Unsold)
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248 A cream jug, Sheffield 1919, a plain sugar bowl, Birmingham 1919, six coffee spoons, Sheffield 1936, in a case, and other silver
Sold for £110
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249 A pedestal rose bowl, spirally fluted, 19.5cm (7.75") diameter, Sheffield 1919, on an ebonised plinth
Sold for £95
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250 A quantity of silver including condiments, fruit knives, tongs etc
Sold for £85
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251 A tea strainer and stand, 1965, a sugar ladle, Birmingham 1900, and other silver
Sold for £85
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252 Three George III table forks, Old English pattern, 1815, a pair similar, 1826, and three other forks various
Sold for £90
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253 Three dessert spoons, fiddle and thread pattern, 1823 and 1857 and three fiddle pattern spoons, 1818 and 1852
Sold for £65
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254 An easel mirror stamped Detler, with cornice of Classical figures and sides of portrait medallions and trellis work, 34cm x 25cm (13.25"x 9.75") overall, 1882 by Robert Humphries
Sold for £160
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255 A Victorian dinner plate with gadroon border, crested, 25.5cm (10") diameter, 1853 by John Samuel Hunt, the underside stamped Hunt & Roskell late Storr & Mortimer 6760
Sold for £150
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256 A vase shaped sugar caster, 16.5cm (6.5") high, Birmingham 1988
Sold for £75
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257 A pair of candlesticks with octagonal columns and square bases, 13.25cm (5.25") high, Sheffield 1922 and 1923
Sold for £170
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258 A six-piece cruet set comprising two salt cellars, two mustard pots and two pepper pots, Birmingham 1932, together with three spoons
Sold for £90
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259 A George III bright cut table spoon, crested, Dublin 1785
Sold for £30
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260 A George II ogee shaped mug with scroll handle, 12cm (4.75") high, 1742 by Richard Gurney & Co, the underside scratched Rd Gurney & Co Foster Lane and initialled I N E Jun
Sold for £340
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261 A pair of William IV sauce ladles of fiddle pattern, 1833
Sold for £55
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262 A sugar bowl, 10cm (4") diameter, Chester 1912 and a pair of sugar tongs
Sold for £40
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263 Six Victorian teaspoons, of fiddle pattern, initialled, Exeter 1858
Sold for £40
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264 Five coffee spoons, five others with enamel handles, a small ladle and a decanter ladle
Sold for £40
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265 Eight coffee spoons and a similar cake fork
Sold for £25
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266 A pear shaped cream jug, 10cm (4") high, Birmingham 1981
Sold for £60
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267 Six seal top teaspoons, Sheffield 1921 and six tea knives with silver mounted handles (two cases)
Sold for £30
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268 A sauceboat of 18th Century design with open scroll handle, raised on three shell feet, Birmingham 1920
Sold for £30
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269 A late George III Christening mug of barrel shape with thread borders, 6.5cm (2.5") high, 1812 by Peter and William Bateman
Sold for £90
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270 A sauceboat, 1933
Sold for £30
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271 A salt pot and pepper pot, 1921, and a hexagonal sweetmeat dish pierced and embossed a cherub, 8.25cm (3.25") diameter, Birmingham 1905
Sold for £30
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272 A pierced oval mustard pot, Birmingham 1921, a matching salt cellar, a napkin ring, a small ladle etc
Sold for £50
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273 A pair of George III oval pedestal salt cellars, crested, 11cm (4.25") wide, 1792, together with two spoons
Sold for £130
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274 Two oval pail shaped salt cellars, with reeded crossover handles, 9cm (3.5") wide, one pre-1820, the other 1862, engraved swags and borders as a pair, together with a pair of spoons, 1826
Sold for £100
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275 A pair of George III oval salt cellars with wavy rims, pierced and engraved borders and beading, initialled and raised on ball and claw feet, 8cm (3.25") wide, 1787, fitted blue glass liners and with two odd spoons
Sold for £80
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276 A pair of leaf shaped ashtrays or sweetmeat dishes, 9cm (3.5") wide and a pair of plated five-bar toast racks
Sold for £45
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277 A prize cup of two-handled pedestal form, 18.5cm (7.25") high, 1911
Sold for £80
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278 Six George III/IV teaspoons, fiddle pattern, 1820 by William Bateman, together with other Georgian and later teaspoons and a pair of sugar tongs
Sold for £85
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279 Twelve late Georgian table knives with beaded and crested handles, the steel blades stamped Garrard
Sold for £70
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280 A Victorian caddy spoon, fiddle pattern, 1849
Sold for £40
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281 Six teaspoons and the matching tongs, Sheffield 1906 (cased)
Sold for £28
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282 A pair of George III sauce ladles of Old English pattern, 1788
Sold for £70
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283 A two-handled prize cup, a circular tobacco box and other silver
Sold for £100
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284 A circular moulded mustard pot, with hinged cover and scroll handle, raised on three legs, Birmingham 1900 and another mustard pot of vase shape, Sheffield 1898, raised on a plated pedestal base
Sold for £60
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285 A pair of silver gilt anointing spoons, 1906
(Unsold)
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286 A composite table service of fiddle pattern, crested and initialled, comprising four table spoons, six table forks, six dessert spoons (Dublin 1826) and six dessert forks, various dates 1815 to 1831
Sold for £280
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287 Six Victorian table forks of Old English pattern, crested, 1865
Sold for £90
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288 A scent bottle of ribbed glass with pierced and embossed mounts and embossed hinged cover, 8.25cm (3.25") high, Birmingham 1901, the embossed cover from a scent bottle, Birmingham 1908, various glass jars etc
Sold for £90
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289 Six Royal Worcester coffee beakers, of yellow ground with gilt swags, date code for 1902, complete with pierced and embossed silver holders, Sheffield 1902
Sold for £60
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290 A silver vase, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1918, the wavy rim above a taper column on a circular base
Sold for £75
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291 No lot.
(Result unknown)
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