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Sale Days:
Wednesday, 11 September 2024 10:30 - 17:30 BST Starts with Lot 1
Thursday, 12 September 2024 10:30 - 17:30 BST Starts with Lot 500

Heads of Sale: 

Henry Wikeley, Julian SmithMichael Roberts

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Auction

Wednesday 11th and Thursday 12th September at 10.30am

Day one | Jewellery and Watches 

Day two | Silver and Currency


Viewing

Monday 9th September 9.30am - 7pm

Tuesday 10th September 9.30am - 5pm

Wednesday 11th September 9.30am - 5pm

From 9am the day of the Auction 


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Lots per page:

Total lots: 1059

Lot Title Estimate Hammer price
789 A GEORGE III SILVER OLD ENGLISH LADLE
by Peter & William Bateman, London 1808, oval bowl, 31cm long, 4.3 tr.ozs
£100 - £200 - View
790 A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE SPOONS
by William Pope, Exeter 1844; together with two silver table spoons; and four silver dessert spoons of various dates, total weight 14 tr.ozs (8)
£150 - £250 £210 View
791 A QUANTITY OF VICTORIAN AND EARLIER SILVER TEASPOONS
comprising four bright cut Victorian silver teaspoons by unidentified maker ‘FP’, Chester 1887, six bright cut George III silver spoons, four Victorian silver fiddle spoons, four London Victorian…
£100 - £150 £110 View
792 A QUANTITY OF GEORGIAN SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN TABLE SPOONS
London 1833, three by William Eaton, five further table spoons in the fiddle pattern, and three bright cut table spoons, London 1799 by Soloman Hougham, 21.5 tr.ozs (11)
£200 - £300 £320 View
793 A SET OF VICTORIAN SILVER KINGS PATTERN DESSERT FORKS AND SPOONS
by Robert Wallis, London 1839, comprising three forks and spoons, 12.6 tr.ozs combined weight (6)
£100 - £200 £200 View
794 A SET OF SIX GEORGE V SILVER "ROYALTY" SPOONS
by Josiah Williams, London 1936, with silver coin shaped terminals; together with a set of six George V silver handled knives, Sheffield 1923; a Victorian silver three piece christening set,…
£50 - £100 £50 View
795 A GEORGE III SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN SOUP LADLE
by Richard Crossley, London 1782, with round bowl, 31cm long, 4.7 tr.ozs
£100 - £200 - View
796 A PAIR OF FRENCH 19TH CENTURY SILVER LADLES
circa 1830, with guarantee marks (1810 - 1838), maker Mahler (?), with oval bowls on an anthemion style heel, with shell and floral pattern to terminals, 20.5cm long, 7.2 tr.ozs (2)
£80 - £120 £60 View
797 A GEORGE III SILVER KINGS HOURGLASS PATTERN PUNCH LADLE
by Paul Storr, London 1814, 35cm long, 7 tr.ozs
£600 - £800 - View
798 A GEORGE III SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN LADLE
maker unknown, London 1812, 30 cm long, 4.9 tr.ozs; together with a silver plated meat skewer, 31cm long (2)
£50 - £80 £45 View
799 A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN CREAM OR SAUCE LADLES
by Smith & Fearn, London 1787; together with three George III and Victorian silver fiddle pattern cream or sauce ladles, London 1815, 1817 and 1843 respectively, 8.2 tr.ozs combined weight (5)
£60 - £100 £100 View
800 A GEORGE IV IRISH SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN FISH SLICE
by Patrick Moore, Dublin 1827, with retail marks of West & Sons, with pierced and bright cut engraved shaped blade, 34cm long, 6 tr.ozs
£200 - £400 - View
801 A PAIR OF GEORGE V SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN SALAD SERVERS
by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1911, each 28cm long, 7 tr.ozs combined, in fitted case
£50 - £100 £50 View
802 A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER ASPARAGUS TONGS
attributed to Richard Crossley, London 1800, with double thread decoration, 24cm long, 4.1 tr.ozs
£80 - £120 £90 View
803 A GEORGE III SILVER FLAT BLADED KNIFE
by Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1804, with mother of pearl handle, 14cm long; together with an antique white metal tongue scraper, 11.5cm long; and a Victorian silver oval tray by John Septimus…
£100 - £200 - View
804 THREE EMPTY CUTLERY BOXES
all with intact lining and leather exteriors, various shapes and sizes
£20 - £40 - View
805 A VICTORIAN SILVER PLATED THREE BOTTLE CRUET
by Martin Hall of Sheffield, with arrow handle, the pierced bowls with applied rim of vine leaves, on three stylised feet, 36cm high; together with a large silver plated shell shaped bowl, the rim…
£50 - £80 - View
806 A LARGE SILVER PLATED OVAL TRAY
of Edwardian style, with pierced gallery and swag decoration, 55cm x 42cm x 8cm
£80 - £100 - View
807 A PAIR OF SILVER PLATED CANDLESTICKS WITH ASSOCIATED ARMS
of classical design, on a rounded stepped base with thread decoration, fluted columns with a detachable sconce, the arms decorated with swags and acanthus leaves with detachable sconces, 38cm high x…
£100 - £200 - View
808 A VICTORIAN SILVER PLATED BOOK PATTERN BOX
by Elkington; together with a pair of silver plated chambersticks; a plated hip flask; a plated lidded dressing table box; and a Harrods plated miniature basket (6)
£50 - £100 £30 View
809 A VICTORIAN SILVER PLATED FRUIT SERVICE
with mother of pearl handles, in an oak case; together with a cased set of silver plated apostle spoons and tongs (2)
£30 - £50 £50 View
810 A SILVER PLATED GLASS CLARET JUG
of tapering form with hob nail style body, 31cm high
£30 - £50 - View
811 A PAIR OF FRENCH WHITE METAL SPOONS
by Louis Ravinet & Charles Denfret, c.1891-1912, with engraved and pierced bowls and shaped handles, cased
£100 - £200 - View
812 TWO SETS OF FRENCH 19TH CENTURY WHITE METAL SPOONS
sets of twelve, comprising an Alfenide set with the goats head Gallia mark, shell and thread terminals, 14cm long, the other Gerbe D’Or set with thread and ribbon terminals, 14.5cm long, both cased …
£50 - £100 - View

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