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Thursday 24th March at 10.30am
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Lot | Title | Estimate | Hammer price | |
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1 |
A SILVER TANKARD
by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London,1936, of plain tapering form, 12cm high, together with another smaller example by Wakely & Wheeler (James Wakely & Frank Clarke Wheeler), London, 1894…
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£100 - £200 | £240 | View |
2 |
A FOUR PIECE SILVER TEA SET
by S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Chester, 1937, of oval tapering form, with ebonised handles, 52oz
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£200 - £400 | £650 | View |
3 |
A PAIR OF SILVER CANDLESTICKS
by M.Bros, Birmingham, 1949, of square tapering form (filled bases), 23cm high, together with another smaller pair en-suite, 15cm high (4)
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£60 - £120 | £160 | View |
4 |
A PAIR OF GEORGE II SILVER SUGAR CASTERS
by Samuel Welder, London, 1731, of baluster form, with turned finial, pierced lid, the body engraved with a lion crest, 14cm high, 371.5grams
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£200 - £400 | £300 | View |
5 |
A VICTORIAN SILVER COFFEE POT
by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London, rubbed date mark, with heavy repousse decoration one side engraved with the Hutching's crest, fruit woof handle, on a circular gadrooned pedestal foot,…
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£80 - £150 | £220 | View |
6 |
A GEORGE III SILVER COFFEE POT
Probably by Charles Wright, London, 1770, with writhern finial, the body of baluster form with scroll handle, each side engraved with a coat of arms, 28.5cm high, 30.5oz
Provenance: By repute from… |
£500 - £1,000 | £550 | View |
7 |
A QUANTITY OF SILVER ITEMS
including a small cream jug by Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1904, together with other similar items including a pair of salts (a lot)
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£80 - £150 | £220 | View |
8 |
A COLLECTION OF SILVER MOUNTED DRESSING ITEMS
including examples by W J Myatt & Co, Birmingham, 1907, in the art noveau style with fruit decoration in relief and other similar examples (a lot)
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£100 - £200 | £150 | View |
9 |
A SILVER WINE FUNNEL
with indistinct makers mark, 19th century, of classic form, the body engraved the crest of the Hutchings' family, 13cm long, c.88grams
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£50 - £100 | £120 | View |
10 |
A GEORGE III SILVER WINE FUNNEL
by Solomon Hougham, Solomon Royes & John East Dix, London, 1818, of classic form, with removable pierced basket, the body engraved 'CH', 15cm long, c.140 grams
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£100 - £200 | £160 | View |
11 |
A GEORGE IV SILVER MUSTARD POT
by Matthew Boulton, Birmingham, 1823, of oval form with a gadrooned border, the body engraved with the initials 'EHC', with blue glass liner, 11.5cm long, c. 115.46grams
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£30 - £50 | £340 | View |
12 |
A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER CANDLE SNUFFERS,
Probably by William Bennet, London, 1809, the body decorated with the crest of the Medlycott family, the pierced handles decorated with shell motifs, 18cm long, c.126grams
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£60 - £100 | £200 | View |
13 |
A SILVER TEAPOT
probably by Walter Morrisse, London, 1846, of squat tapering form, a formed fruit finial, the body decorated with scrolling foliage and a scroll fruitwood handle, 14cm high, c.22.5oz
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£150 - £250 | £280 | View |
14 |
A 20TH CENTURY SILVER SALVER
Sheffield, with rubbed makers mark and date mark, of hexagonal form, 25cm diameter, c.14oz
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£100 - £200 | £160 | View |
15 |
A VICTORIAN SILVER FISH SLICE
by Chawner & Co (George William Adams), London, 1845, with a pierced blade, 30.5cm c. 147grams
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£30 - £50 | £70 | View |
16 |
A MATCHED PAIR OF SILVER SALAD SERVERS
the fork by John Lambe, London, 1798, together with a spoon probably by William M Traies, London, 1822, the spoon engraved 'CH', and the fork engraved 'SM', spoon 33cm long and the fork 28cm long c…
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£40 - £60 | £110 | View |
17 |
A SILVER TEAPOT AND SUAGR BOWL
probably by William Hunter II, the teapot 1850, the sugar bowl 1849, of globular form engraved with scrolling foliage, on a circular pedestal foot, the teapot 27cm long x 14.5cm long, the sugar bowl…
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£200 - £400 | £380 | View |
18 |
A GEORGE III SILVER MECHANICAL FISH SLICE
by William Eley & William Fearn, London, 1798, with gothic pierced blades, bearing the Medlycott family crest, filled silver handle, 30cm long
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£80 - £150 | £140 | View |
19 |
A PAIR OF SILVER PLATED TWO-BRANCH CANDELABRA
20th century, with flambe finials, on a baluster stem, to moulded circular bases, each 38cm high, together with a collection of further silver plated wares (5)
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£30 - £50 | £20 | View |
20 |
A PAIR OF GEORGE I SILVER TAPER STICKS
probably by James Gould, London, 1723, with a knopped stem on a square plinth base with canted corners, 11.5cm high, c.120grams each
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£400 - £600 | £1,300 | View |
21 |
A SILVER COFFEE POT
by James Deakin & Sons (John & William F Deakin), Sheffield, 1910, of cylindrical tapering form on a quadriform base, the side engraved 'Presented to MMRS E.D.H HAWKE NY THE BRETHERIN OF THE…
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£80 - £150 | £200 | View |
22 |
A GEORGE III SILVER LADLE,
by Richard Crossley, London, 1787, with a beaded border and bearing the Medlycott family crest, 34cm long, c. 6oz
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£50 - £100 | £80 | View |
23 |
A GEORGE III SILVER BRANDY WARMER
Probably William Barrett II, London, 1812, of classic form with a fitted lid, ribbed border and turned wood handle, 23cm wide x 11.5cm high, c.258grams
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£200 - £400 | £220 | View |
24 |
A SET OF SIX GEORGE III SILVER SPOONS
by William Sumner I, London, 1784, with beaded edging, 17cm long, c.190grams
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£40 - £60 | £120 | View |