for our Antique, Fine Art and Collectables auction held on Wednesday 29th of January 2020
Lot No | Description | Est | Image |
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491 | A set of 4 Edwardian silver table salts of rounded rectangular form on pad feet, Birmingham 1902, 170 grams | 40-60 | |
492 | Four Edwardian silver cups with presentation inscription to the South London Harriers, Sheffield 1900, 1902, 1906 and 1907, with gilt interiors, 570 grams | 100-140 | |
493 | A silver 3 piece demi-fluted tea set with ebony mounts, Sheffield 1925, maker Mappin and Webb, gross weight 564 grams | 200-250 | |
494 | A silver baluster mug of plain form with simple C scroll handle, Birmingham 1947, 368 gram | 150-180 | |
495 | Two Edwardian silver presentation cups with applied armorial decoration, London 1904 and 1906, 305 grams | 80-100 | |
496 | A silver commemorative salver for the Silver Wedding Anniversary Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II and his Royal Highness Prince Philip 1972, 25cm, 288 grams | 110-140 | |
497 | A William IV silver table spoon with bright cut decoration London 1834, 53 grams | 36-46 | |
498 | An Edwardian octagonal silver pedestal bowl with pierced rim, Sheffield 1910, maker Roberts and Belk, 22cm, 598 grams | 240-280 | |
499 | A pair of 19th Century Continental table spoons 105 grams | 30-40 | |
500 | A Continental 800 standard oval pierced and repousse dish decorated with stylised flowers, 33.5 cm, 659 grams | 270-320 | |
501 | A silver two handled baluster cup decorated with flowers 11cm, London 1922, 200 grams | 75-95 | |
502 | A silver salver with 1947-1972 engraved crest, 20cm, 282 grams, cased | 100-150 | |
503 | Two Edwardian silver cups of plain form Sheffield 1900 and Birmingham 1906, 290 grams | 70-90 | |
504 | A pair of Continental tapered silver candlesticks 21cm, 415 grams | 160-200 | |
505 | A Victorian silver cup London 1874, a smaller ditto with rubbed marks, 440 grams | 170-200 | |
506 | Two silver Alberts and fobs, 92 grams | 38-48 | |
507 | A Georg Jensen No.180 Acanthus/Konigin canteen of cutlery designed by Johan Rohde, produced between 1945 and 1976 comprising 7 egg spoons, 11 tea spoons, 12 dessert spoons, 12 soup spoons, 4 serving spoons, 2 table spoons, 4 sundae spoons, 2 ladles, 1 large ladle, 2 small sauce ladles, 3 round serving spoons, 12 small serving spoons, a pair of fish servers, a caddy spoon, sifter spoon and 2 other spoons, 12 fish knives, 12 fish forks, 11 small forks, 10 side forks, 12 dessert forks, 11 cake forks, 8 pickle forks, a cake slice, 7 mixed forks, 6 knife rests, a pair of ice nips, a pair of sugar nips and a scoop, 6466 grams, together with 9 silver handled small spoons, 2 pairs of silver handled salad servers, a pair of scissors, a bottle opener, a cheese slice, a bottle opener, 11 silver handled dinner knives, 12 silver handled side knives, 12 silver handled dessert knives, a pair of silver handled carvers,a cheese knife and 2 butter knives | 2500-3000 | |
508 | An Edwardian silver presentation cup Sheffield 1904, a large plain ditto with rubbed marks, 430 grams | 100-140 | |
509 | A Victorian silver trophy cup London 1899, a plain ditto London 1905, 560 gram | 140-180 | |
510 | A Victorian silver table spoon, rubbed marks, 1 other and 2 butter knives | 34-44 | |
511 | A George III silver table spoon London 1797 by Peter and Anne Bateman, 1 other, 130 grams | 40-60 | |
512 | A silver Armada dish with engraved monogram London 1986, 110 grams | 30-40 | |
513 | A George III silver cream jug with chased monogram London 1803, 179 grams | 75-100 | |
514 | Two silver Armada dishes Birmingham 1979 and Sheffield 1990, 188 grams | 75-100 | |
515 | A Victorian silver presentation trowel with ivory handle and presentation inscription, London 1884, 219 grams gross,31cm | 80-120 |