Denhams Auction Catalogue

for our Antique, Fine Art and Collectables auction held on Wednesday 28th of August 2019

Lot No Description Est Image
582 A silver enamel, opal, marcasite and ruby butterfly brooch 77mm 40-60
583 A silver marcasite brooch and minor silver brooches 20-30
584 A silver bangle and minor silver jewellery 102 grams 65-85
585 A 19th Century Continental gilt metal mounted painted porcelain brooch and a quantity of costume jewellery 40-60
586 A pair of silver cufflinks and minor jewellery 30-40
587 A stylish silver necklace and minor silver jewellery, 105 grams 70-90
588 A contemporary Links of London silver bracelet, gross 57 grams, boxed 40-60
589 A gold plated gate bracelet and minor jewellery 30-50
590 A silver bangle and minor silver jewellery 50-75
591 A trinket box and minor costume jewellery 35-45
592 Minor Victorian and later costume jewellery 26-36
593 A silver pendant and minor silver jewellery 100 grams 65-85
594 A silver ingot pendant and minor silver jewellery 103 grams 70-90
595 A mahogany trinket box containing a pair of 9ct yellow gold amethyst ear studs and minor costume jewellery 30-40
596 A Jaxa Universal watch opener 20-30
597 An Edwardian silver cream jug Birmingham 1904 and ditto sugar bowl Birmingham 1905 159 grams 70-90
598 A sterling silver coffee pot with enamelled decoration of an extensive landscape and 2 matching globular beakers 547 grams 240-280
599 A Victorian silver goblet of plain form 136 grams Birmingham 1894 60-90
600 A pair of William IV Old English pattern silver gravy spoons London 1830, 193 grams 85-100
601 A George IV kings pattern silver gravy spoon London 1833, 214 grams 95-120
602 An Edwardian rectangular silver hip flask Birmingham 1905, 11cm, 108 grams 45-65
603 A Victorian 2 handled presentation trophy with later lawn tennis inscription London 1867, 20cm, 454 grams 200-240
604 A silver tumble cup London 1977 and 2 cream jugs 230 grams 100-120
605 A Continental silver lobed bowl 22cm, 268 grams 120-140
606 A set of 6 Edwardian cased silver teaspoons and nips, London 1909, 46.9 grams 26-36