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A matched pair of Edward VII silver rectangular photograph frames of Art Nouveau design, embossed with stylised leafage and enamelled in green and blue, 9.5ins x 6.5ins (to take pictures 5.5ins x 3.5ins), Birmingham 1904 and Chester 1909 respectively (with replaced oak backs and glass panels) £800-1200
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A pair of Edward VII silver rectangular photograph frames of Art Nouveau design, the borders embossed with leaves and enamelled in green and blue, 7.75ins x 6.25ins (to take pictures 5.5ins x 3.5ins), by J. Aitkin & Son, Birmingham 1904/6, both with registration No. 441285 (both with replaced later oak backs and bevelled glass panels) £1500-2000
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An Edward VII silver rectangular photograph frame of Art Nouveau design and of shaped outline, embossed with scrolled leaves and enamelled in green and blue, 8.75ins x 6.75ins (to take picture 5.5ins x 4ins), by Horton & Allday, Birmingham 1901 and impressed with registration No. 376848 (with replaced oak back and glass panel) £900-1200
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An Edward VII silver rectangular photograph frame of Art Nouveau design, the border embossed with scrolled leafage, 8.25ins x 6ins (to take picture 5.5ins x 3.5ins), Birmingham 1903 (with replaced oak back and bevelled glass panel) £200-300
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A George V silver rectangular photograph frame of plain design and shaped to centre with a Moorish arch, 9ins x 6.5ins (to take picture 7.5ins x 5ins), by Cornelius Saunders and James Francis Hollings, Birmingham 1920 (with replaced oak back and glass panel) £300-400
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A Victorian silver and ivory handled presentation trowel, the blade engraved with band of leaf scroll ornament and with carved handle, 12.25ins overall, by William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1874 (monogrammed and dated 1941 to 1966), and a late Victorian silver model of a canoe, 7.5ins x 2ins, by Stokes & Ireland Ltd., London 1896 (weight 2ozs) £150-200
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Four Victorian silver fiddle pattern sauce ladles with engraved crest to terminals, by John James Whiting, London 1850, and one other sauce ladle by Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1839 (weight 13ozs) £200-300
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A George III silver Old English pattern gravy spoon by Samuel Godbehere and Edward Wigan, London 1791 (monogrammed), a pair of Victorian silver Old English pattern table spoons, London 1882, and a small selection of other silverware (combined weighable silver 22ozs) £200-300
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An Edward VIII part set of four silver fish forks and four fish knives with plain blades and ivorine terminals by Robinson & Co, London 1936, a George V silver part set of two fish forks and two fish knives, Sheffield 1916, two other Victorian silver fish knives, six silver plated fish knives, and a late Victorian rosewood fitted case with lift-out tray, 10ins x 9ins x 2.5ins high £80-120
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A Victorian silver fiddle and thread pattern table service, comprising - six table forks, six dessert forks and six dessert spoons, mostly by George Adams, London hallmarks and various dates (weight 36ozs) £450-600
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A William IV and Victorian Harlequin silver Queens pattern table service for six place settings, comprising - table forks, dessert forks, table spoons, dessert spoons and four tea spoons, various makers, Glasgow, various dates ranging from 1836 to 1853 (weight 50ozs), six Elizabeth II silver handled Queens pattern table knives, six ditto butter knives and six fish knives and forks, various makers, Sheffield 1960 and 1961 £700-1000
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A set of six George VI silver Old English rattail pattern tea spoons by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1941, an Edward VII silver pepper pot, 3ins high, Birmingham 1902, and a ditto silver fronted watch case, 4.5ins x 4ins, Birmingham 1903 (worn - weight of weighable silver 4ozs) and a late 19th/early 20th Century Swiss plated cased keyless lever open faced Goliath pocket watch, 2.5ins diameter £150-200
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A pair of 18th Century English silver sugar nips with scallop pattern blades, 4.75ins high, possibly by Thomas Jackson I (incompletely hallmarked), a George V silver rectangular matchbook case, engraved to front with Grenadier Guards crest, 2ins x 1.25ins, by Percy Edwards Ltd, London 1914, and a pair of ditto silver candlesticks, 3.25ins high (loaded - slight damage - combined weighable silver 3ozs) £120-160
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Two George IV silver Christening mugs with bands of reeded ornament and with angular scroll handles, 3.25ins high, by Elizabeth & Robert Mathews, London 1826 and 1827, a Victorian silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon, London 1867, and a small selection of other silver spoons, and a pair of spill vases, various (combined weighable silver 23ozs) £300-400
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An Edward VII plain silver rectangular spirit flask with bayonet top, 6ins x 4ins x 1.25ins deep, by J. Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1901, a set of four 18th Century silver circular salts with plain bodies and each on three hoof feet, 2.75ins diameter x 1.5ins high, probably London 1776 (marks somewhat rubbed), and a small selection of other silver items, various (combined weighable silver 21ozs) £175-250
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A George III urn pattern cream jug with punched bead pattern rim, 5.25ins high, London 1786, a late Victorian silver christening mug, the slightly bulbous body embossed with leaf scroll ornament interspersed with reeded ornament, 3.75ins high, Sheffield 1900, a George VI plain silver baluster shaped milk jug of 18th Century design, 4.25ins high, a pair of George V silver four division toast racks, 2ins x 2ins, Birmingham 1931, and a selection of silver tableware, various (combined weighable silver 30ozs) £250-350
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An Edward VII silver rectangular and bow-front inkstand/stamp box inset with inkwell, the fall-front revealing three division stamp holder, 3ins x 4.25ins x 3ins high, by George Betjemann & Sons, London 1905 (monogrammed), an Elizabeth II silver three piece condiment set, comprising - salt, pepper pot and mustard pot, Birmingham 1961, in fitted box, and a selection of silver and silver backed items, various (combined weighable silver 12ozs) £200-300
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A late Victorian plain silver cylindrical box and cover with moulded footrim, 4.25ins high, by John Aldwinckle and Thomas Slater (monogrammed), two Elizabeth II silver goblets (damaged) (gross weight 22ozs), a George V silver photograph frame with gadroon mounts, 7.5ins x 5.5ins, Chester 1930, and an Edward VII silver mounted and oak desk calendar, 5.75ins x 4.75ins, Birmingham 1906 £250-350
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A late Victorian bachelor's silver three piece tea service with plain circular urn shaped bodies, comprising - teapot, milk jug and sugar basin, London 1897 (gross weight 16.5ozs), a pair of George VI silver octagonal panelled sauce boats with angular handles, 6.25ins overall, Birmingham 1939 (weight 9.5ozs), two silver oval sauce boats with scroll handles, each on three pad feet, Sheffield 1912 and Birmingham 1939, a pair of George V silver urn pattern pepper pots of Georgian design, 4ins high, London 1912, and a selection of other small silver tableware, etc (gross weight of weighable silver 58ozs) £500-700
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A pair of late Victorian silver pillar candlesticks with fluted sconces, reeded knop to stem and gadroon mounts to square bases, 4.25ins high, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1893, a George V silver hexagonal spill vase with shaped rim, 5.5ins high, London 1913, four silver tea spoons, six silver coffee spoons and a butter knife and preserve spoon (combined weighable silver 8ozs) £150-200
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A pair of George V silver pillar candlesticks with knops to stems, on circular bases, 6.75ins high, maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham 1921, a pair of silvery metal pillar candlesticks with octagonal stems, on circular bases, 10.25ins high (stamped "Stirling"), and a selection of other silver items, various (combined weighable silver 6ozs) £200-300
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An Edward VII silver pillar candlestick with leaf castings, on shaped base, 5.125ins high, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1908, an Elizabeth II silver sugar castor, 6.25ins high, by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1964, and a small selection of silver and silver mounted items, various (combined weighable silver 12ozs) £300-400
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An Indian silvery metal bulbous jardiniere cast in relief with a procession of figures within leaf scroll borders, 9.25ins diameter x 6.5ins high £100-150
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Two Danish silver and ivory handled circular flambé pans with moulded mounts to rims and partly reeded bodies, engraved with leaf swags and ribbon ornament, 7.375ins diameter x 2.75ins high, by Christian F. Heise of Michelsen of Copenhagen, 1907 and 1908 (stamped marks to base - gross weight 36ozs) £1200-1500
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An Indian silvery metal oval teapot cast with bands of figures, floral and leaf ornament, with elephant pattern finial, scroll handle and elephant trunk pattern spout, 5.5ins high, an Indian silvery metal lozenge shaped two-handled sugar basin and matching milk jug, cast with floral scroll ornament and with serpent pattern handles, and a ditto bulbous pepper pot, 3.25ins high (all unmarked - gross weight 36ozs) £250-350
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A set of twelve American silvery metal champagne glass stands of Neo-classical design, 3.25ins diameter x 3.5ins high, stamped "Sterling" to base (weight 22ozs - monogrammed), and ten glass liners for same with etched band, and a Victorian etched glass plated mounted claret jug, 9ins high £120-160
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A 19th Century Russian silvery metal cigarette/cigar case engraved with geometric and leaf motifs and a band of Cyrillic text/presentation inscription, 4.25ins x 2.5ins x 1in (weight 4.7ozs), hallmarked for St. Petersburg with 84 Standard mark and maker's mark "J.A.L." £150-200
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A German silvery metal rectangular card case of plain design, the circular clasp set with a cabochon sapphire, 4ins x 2.25ins, by Rozet & Fischmeister (stamped 800), a Russian silvery metal rectangular snuff box, 2.5ins x 1ins x 1ins (stamped 84), an Edward VII silver rectangular cigarette case, 3ins x 2.75ins, Birmingham 1909, and three other small silver/silver mounted items £100-150
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A set of eight Swiss silvery metal dessert forks with shaped and moulded terminals (weight 11ozs - impressed 800 mark to terminals), a George VI silver six division toast rack, 4.5ins long, and a small selection of other silver items, various (one box) £120-160
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An early 20th Century German silvery metal vase, the body with repousse decoration of irises and a butterfly, 19.5ins high, by Wollenweber, with dedication inscription to "Duke Georg Von Sachsen-Meiningen" dated 1906 (stamped 800 standard - weight 29ozs), with silk covered and lined presentation case with Eduard Wollenweber's Munich address £300-400
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A pair of late 19th Century plated three branch candelabra by Richard Hodd & William Linley (circa 1862-1872), 22.75ins high (both stamped with maker's marks) £250-400
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A pair of plated pillar candlesticks with cast Corinthian capitols and stop fluted columns, the square bases embossed with oval cartouche, bellflower and ribbon swags and with gadroon mounts, 12.75ins high (drilled for electricity) £120-160
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A 19th Century plated two handled samovar of William IV design, 17.75ins high £100-150
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A reproduction Sheffield plate coaster of large proportions by Harrison & Sons with gadroon mounts to rim and George II silver coin to base, 9.25ins diameter x 4ins high £150-200
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A late Victorian plated rectangular inkstand with loop handle and rails to sides, fitted two square cut-glass inkwells, on bun feet, 8.5ins x 5.75ins x 5.25ins high, and a Continental silver filigree oval basket with bold loop handle, 7.75ins x 6.75ins x 8.75ins high £70-100
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An early 19th Century Sheffield plate rectangular dish with leaf, floral, gadroon and fruiting vine pattern mounts to rim, 10.5ins x 8.5ins, a pair of plated telescopic pillar candlesticks with gadroon mounts to sconces and circular bases, 6.75ins high, a pair of plated coasters with gadroon mounts to rim, 5.75ins diameter, a pair of modern decanters with gilt metal birds head pattern covers, 13.75ins high, and a small selection of platedware, various £80-120
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An early 19th Century plated two division letter rack, the panels with coloured prints by George Wright (1860-1942), 5.5ins x 3.375ins x 4.25ins high £80-120
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A set of twelve plated fruit knives and forks, the handles with bead and reeded mounts, contained in mahogany canteen, 12ins x 10ins x 2.75ins, a plated three piece tea service of bulbous panelled form, comprising - teapot, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, and a small selection of other platedware, various £80-120
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A late 19th Century plated Old English pattern table service for twelve place settings by Walker & Hall, the terminals with engraved edge (99 pieces) contained in burr walnut rectangular table canteen fitted three drawers enclosed by a pair of panelled doors, 21ins wide x 16ins deep x 11ins high (with Walker & Hall ivorine plaque inset to interior), and a later stained wood stand £200-300
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An early 20th Century plated Old English pattern table service for twelve place settings, comprising - twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, soup ladle, gravy spoon, six table spoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve soup spoons, two sauce ladles, sugar sifter, sugar tongs, twelve tea spoons, six egg spoons, mustard spoon, two salt spoons and twelve table knives, twelve dessert knives, two carving forks, two carving knives and steel for same with ivorine handles, all contained in mahogany two drawer canteen with ovolo mouldings and fluted drawer fronts, 19ins x 15ins x 11ins high £300-400
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It is common practice for coloured stones including jade to be treated to enhance their appearance. This includes jade that has been bleached (usually in acid), polymer/resin filled or dyed, or a combination of any of these treatments. Prospective buyers should presume that all coloured stones sold by The Canterbury Auction Galleries have been treated unless stated to the contrary in the catalogue description. Please contact us for more information regarding enhancement and treatment of coloured stones. Any dispute as to the authenticity of a lot, including signatures, age and condition, and as to the treatment of gem stones including HTHP enhanced diamonds must be brought to our attention within TWO WEEKS of the sale date. | |
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A modern 18ct white gold mounted diamond solitaire ring, the brilliant cut stone approximately 2.1ct (gross weight 4.3 grammes - ring size P) £1500-2000
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A modern 18k white gold all diamond set dress ring, the face set with twelve baguette cut diamonds bordered to either side by nine small brilliant cut diamonds approximately 2ct (gross weight 6.7 grammes - ring size O 1/2) £1500-2000
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A modern 18ct gold mounted all diamond set dress ring, the face set with four bands of six small baguette cut diamonds interspersed by five raised bands set with ten rose cut diamonds (gross weight 6.2 grammes - ring size O 1/2) £800-1000
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An early 20th Century 18ct gold and platinum mounted five stone diamond ring, the central old cut stone approximately .33ct bordered by two of .25ct and two further of .20ct (gross weight 3.1 grammes - ring size O 1/2) £500-700
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An early 20th Century 18ct gold and platinum mounted five stone diamond ring, each old cut stone approximately .20ct (gross weight 2.7 grammes - ring size Q) £400-600
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A modern 18k gold mounted all diamond set dress ring, the central brilliant cut diamond approximately .33ct shouldered to either side by twelve small pave set diamonds (gross weight 4.3 grammes - ring size N) £300-400
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An Edwardian 18ct gold and platinum mounted five stone diamond ring, the central old cut stone approximately .25ct shouldered by two further stones .10ct and two of .06ct (gross weight 2.3 grammes - ring size N 1/2) £300-500
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