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Pair George IV silver fiddle pattern serving spoons with engraved initial (London 1826). Maker W.T. All at approximately 4ozs. £70 - 100
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Pair George III silver sugar tongs with bright cut decoration (London 1792), Peter & Ann Bateman. Together with another pair with pierced decoration (Lion Passant and Maker I.S only) (2) £80 - 120
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Pair early 19th century Irish silver fiddle pattern tablespoons with engraved initials (Dublin 1828/30). Maker's mark SI or IS. All at approximately 4ozs. £100 - 150
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19th century Imperial Russian silver cream jug of lobed form, with loop handle. Underside marked 84, Saint Petersburg. Date makings rubbed. All at approximately 4ozs. 14.5cm across. £150 - 200
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Very rare set of six George III silver-handled knives with shell and feather-edge decoration and steel scimitar blades. (Sheffield 1773). Maker Robert Trickett, who is believed to have registered this mark in 1773 when the Sheffield Assay Office first opened. £70 - 100
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Victorian silver spoon and fork christening set, with engraved foliate decoration and initials in a fitted case. (London 1897 Jubilee year). Wakely and Wheeler. £80 - 120
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Early 20th century Dutch silver-handled carving knife decorated with embossed rural scenes and with a horse and rider finial. (Chester Import Marks for 1909). 33cm overall length. £30 - 50
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George III silver caddy spoon in the form of a shovel, with bright cut decoration (Birmingham 1786) Maker IT. Together with a contemporary silver caddy spoon with bright cut decoration (Sheffield 1964). (2) £80 - 120
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Pair George III silver Old English pattern serving spoons with engraved armorial crests (London 1813). William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner. Together with another pair with engraved initials (London 1810) Same makers. (4) £80 - 120
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Set of six George II Old English pattern tablespoons - each with engraved Stag armorial (London Circa. 1740), all at 11oz £100 - 200
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Pair of late Victorian silver berry spoons with embossed shell bowls and terminals, each engraved with 'M', by Walker & Hall (Sheffield 1897), all at 4oz £50 - 70
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Boer War Interest: Late Victorian silver plated cigarette case with embossed decoration depicting 'A Gentleman in Kharki' from Kiplings poem The Absent-Minded Beggar, with gilded interior, stamped EPNS, 8.5cm in length £30 - 50
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Pair of George III silver sugar tongs with bright cut engraved decoration (London 1796) together with two pairs of silver Kings pattern sugar tongs (various dates and makers), all at 4oz (3) £40 - 60
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Good quality late Victorian silver sweetmeat basket of navette form, with embossed laurel leaf swag and pierced decoration, raised on pedestal foot, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co (London 1899), 16cm in width, all at 3oz £60 - 80
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Pair of George III silver sugar tongs (London 1802), together with three pairs of silver fiddle pattern sugar tongs (various dates and makers), all at 4ozs (4) £40 - 60
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Pair of George III Old English pattern tablespoons (Dublin 1794), together with a pair of Victorian fiddle pattern tablespoons (London 1865) and six other silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons (various dates and makers), all at approx 18oz (10) £150 - 250
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Pair of George V silver salts of shell form, with gilded interiors, on ball feet, together with matching spoons, in fitted case (Chester 1910) £40 - 60
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Pair of George III silver sugar tongs, with bright cut engraved decoration (London 1804), together with Victorian silver fiddle pattern sugar tongs (London 1871) and five other pairs of silver sugar tongs (various dates and makers) all at 8oz (7) £80 - 120
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Set of six Eastern white metal napkin rings, with embossed decoration depicting birds in flowering prunus, possibly Japanese, together with a pair of Eastern silver salt and pepper casters with embossed decoration (stamped Sterling 925) and one other similar caster, all at 8oz (9) £80 - 120
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Pair of Old Sheffield Plate candlesticks, with scroll, shell and acanthus leaf decoration, by Roberts, Cadman & Co., 27.5cm in overall height £80 - 120
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Collection of miscellaneous silver to include a pair of Victorian silver and ivory knife-rests, by James Dixon & Sons (Sheffield 1896), silver buckles (Birmingham 1910) and various other silver to include flatware, all at approximately 4 ozs of weighable silver. £80 - 120
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Unusual Edwardian silver seal in the form of an anvil, with engraved inscription - from the Prime Warden 1909, (Birmingham 1909), 6cm in length. £50 - 70
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George III silver tankard of tapered cylindrical form with bands of reeded decoration, and engraved initials, hinged cover with pierced thumb piece and engraved armorial (London 1784) John Wakelin & William Taylor, all at 19oz, 14.5 cm in height £400 - 600
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Early 19th century Dutch silver cake basket with pierced decoration and beaded boarders, all at 12oz, 29cm in width £150 - 200
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Dutch silver sweetmeat basket with pierced decoration, pair of Eastern white metal dishes, possibly Burmese and other items (8) £50 - 70
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Selection of Continental silver to include six Norwegian silver gilt coffee spoons with guilloche enamel decoration, pair of Scandinavian silver tablespoons and three other items of flatware, 7oz of weighable silver £80 - 120
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Spanish silver free-standing figure depicting the crucifixion, together with a small white metal figure of Jesus, larger figure 12cm in height (2) £100 - 150
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Pair of Georgian silver sugar nips of conventional form, maker's mark H.P., 11.5cm in overall length. £30 - 50
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Selection of miscellaneous silver plated ware to include coffee set, pair of candlesticks, tea caddy, three pairs of grape scissors, pair of salts and other items. £60 - 80
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Comprehensive 1930s canteen of silver plated cutlery by Mappin & Webb, comprising 12 teaspoons, 12 cheese knives, 12 table knives, 2 carving forks, 2 carving knives, a steel, pair of sugar tongs, 6 coffee spoons, 12 desert forks, 12 desert spoons, 12 table forks, 6 tablespoons, 12 soup spoons, 12 pairs of fish-eaters, pair of fish servers, pair of sauce ladles, and a large soup ladle, in a mahogany cabinet on cabriole legs, together with a selection of other non-related flatware and other items. £150 - 200
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Selection of miscellaneous silver and white metal to include flatware and miniature items (various dates and makers), all at approx. 7ozs £60 - 80
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Late 19th century French silver brandy saucepan of large proportions, with cast French Ducal coronet and Tower crest and engine-turned decoration and turned and faceted rosewood side handle - French control marks, 12.5cm diameter £250 - 350
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Victorian silver mustard of cauldron form, with embossed floral decoration and gadrooned border, leaf mounted handle and hinged domed cover with flower-head finial on three hoof feet. Blue glass liner. (London 1851). Joseph Angell. Together with a silver condiment spoon. All at approximately 6ozs. 12cm across. (3) £100 - 200
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Set of six George III teaspoons with shell bowls and engraved initials, together with another set of six with bright cut decoration. (marks distorted). All at approximately 5ozs. (24) £50 - 70
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Late George III silver marrow scoop of conventional form. (London 1819). Maker's mark distorted. All at approximately 2ozs. 22cm overall length. £60 - 80
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George III silver cruet frame of oval form with ropework border and central handle with engraved initials, on four classically inspired feet, with four matching cut glass condiment bottles, including two with silver mounts. (London 1819). William Bateman. Together with a separate silver condiment spoon (London 1820) Maker's mark rubbed. Frame 20.5cm overall height. £200 - 300
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George III silver vinaigrette of cushioned octagonal form with bright cut decoration and hinged cover, opening to reveal a silver gilt interior with pierced hinged grille.(Birmingham 1809). Samuel Pemberton, together with another by Nathaniel Mills (Birmingham 1826), two others (Birmingham 1813 and 1846) and an early 20th century silver pill box. (5). £300 - 400
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Fine quality contemporary silver sugar caster of baluster form, in the Georgian-style, with pierced slip-in cover, on a circular pedestal foot (London 1958), maker - R.C. All at approximately 6ozs, 16cm overall height £60 - 80
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Set of four early 19th century silver plated candlesticks with fluted tapering stems, urn-shaped candle holder with separate sconces, on fluted and reeded oval bases, apparently unmarked, 31.7cm overall height £100 - 150
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Pair Victorian silver plated fish servers with pierced and engraved foliate decoration, silver collars and ivory handles, in original fitted case £30 - 50
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1930s set of eight silver spoons modelled as reproductions of antique silver spoons of the Middle Ages, in their original box with illustrated insert (London 1938), Thomas Bradbury & Sons £60 - 100
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Late 19th / early 20th century silver plated revolving breakfast dish with fluted cover with ivory button, pierced liner and one other and side-mounted handles, on four classical paw feet, 35.5cm across handles £40 - 80
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Unusual early 19th century French silver hand mirror of heart-shaped form, with ribbon decoration and mounted with the head of the devil, on a handle terminating in a cloven hoof, bevelled mirror plate and leather covered back, 26cm overall length £250 - 350
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Early silver spoon with plain stem with pricked initial and rattail bowl, possibly late 17th century £80 - 120
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Three late 19th / early 20th century Chinese silver spoons with pierced stems - Saigon, Canton and Haiphong and one other with Chinese characters, circa 1900, marked - WH90 with Chinese character marks, together with five Japanese silver coffee spoons with Japanese emblem terminals, bowls stamped - Sterling, Japan £30 - 50
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Selection of miscellaneous silver - including two pairs sugar tongs, double-ended scent bottle, small comport, two cigarette cases, vesta, two page markers, stem vase, square-section scent bottle and a contemporary silver gilt medallion in a fitted case (various dates and makers). Approximately 16ozs weighable silver (12) £150 - 200
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Vacant Lots
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It is accepted practice that many coloured gemstones are routinely treated to enhance their colour and possibly clarity and unless otherwise stated in individual condition report, it must be assumed that those offered for sale have possibly been subjected to such treatments. Many of the jewellery lots in our auction are continental or made outside the UK and as they were not manufactured for the UK market and may have subsequent repairs or alterations, we cannot guarantee any item will pass assay in the UK. Please note, that as a result of recent legislation, ruby and jadeite gem stones of Burmese (Myanmar) origin may not be imported into the USA. Rubies and jadeite of non-Burmese origin require certification before import into the USA. | |
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Pair of 1950s/1960s Diamond pendant earrings, the stylised bow with single cut and baguette cut diamonds suspending three articulated tassels of graduated baguette cut diamonds with marquise cut diamonds to the terminals in 18ct white gold setting with clip fittings, in fitted .Garrard box. 55mm length. Estimated total diamond weight approximately 5.5 cts. £1,000 - 1,500
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Diamond, sapphire and ruby eternity ring, the central band with a continuous line of channel set square cut rubies and blue sapphires, flanked by two hinged half bands of single cut diamonds in platinum setting. Finger size P. £600 - 800
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Edwardian diamond pendant with a quatref oil cluster of four old cut diamonds in openwork millegrain setting with old cut, single cut and rose cut diamonds, suspended from a trace chain with box clasp, in fitted leather box retailed by Botty & Lewis, Reading. Estimated total diamond weight approximately 2ct. £1,500 - 2,000
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