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with a bright-cut stem, crested, by Richard Crossley, London 1784 (incuse duty mark); 8.75" (22.2cm) long; 1.5ozt. *CR General wear and some pi...
with a "Celtic point", crested* below the motto "MARTE NON ARTE", by James Hewitt, Edinburgh 1789; 5.9ozt (6) *Crest that of Neasmith/ Nasmyth. ...
with a tendril stem, the fan-shaped bowl embossed with a flower & leaves, by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1852, together with another modern ca...
in a decorative pattern, with fluted bowls and contained in original fitted case, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1899; the case 10.5" (26.7cm) long; ...
with a plain drop, makers mark "WP" only, London c.1770; 5.1" (13cm) long; 0.27ozt. *CR Quite worn, terminal quite nibbled, slightly bent stem ...
with feather-edges, engraved decoration and gilded bowls, by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1894,together with a Victorian Fiddle pattern sauce la...
one with a hoof-shaped bowl and open-work decoration to the centre, makers mark "IT", Birmingham 1808, the other Fiddle & Shell pattern, by Thomas...
a set of six with open-work terminals, by Joseph Rogers & Sons, Sheffield 1908 and another set of six with fluted bowls, by William Hutton & Sons ...
Hanoverian pattern, crested to the back of the terminal, by Ebenezer Coker, London 1746 14" (35.5cm) long; 6.6ozt. *CR Just general wear, parti...
the terminal with "prick" initials "V" over "W.S", the back of the bowl later initialled "B over "I*E", makers mark "WF" for William Frend, London...
Fiddle pattern, probably by John Harris, London 1837; 12" (30.5cm) long; 4.2ozt. *CR A bit worn, particularly the bowl and some black pitting m...
in a Hanoverian variant pattern, with Dutch import marks and two other indiscernible marks; 14.9ozt (12). *CR All with wear, one or two bumps t...
with leaf bowls and intialled "GEA" (script), by James Begg of Aberdeen 1837-44, together with four various silver tablespoons, all initialled, mi...
A MIXED LOT OF SILVER.
a wooden mounted wine coaster, a pair of pepper casters, a German parcelgilt bowl, inscribed, a small vase (loaded base), a toast rack, a glass mo...
shaped circular outline, with a wythen-fluted & embossed body and twin mythical beast scroll handles, by Carrington & Co, London 1898; 7" (17.8cm)...
A MIXED LOT OF SILVER.
a small salver or waiter, a pair of ashtrays, a bowl, and a glass mounted coaster, mixed makers & dates; the salver 7" (17.7cm) diameter; 18.2ozt ...
on shaped single-arm bases and with conical capitals, together with a small handmade circular bowl on a collet foot, both designed by Roger Spike...
A GEORGE II SILVER BOWL.
circular form, with an incised border and on a spreading foot, unascribed, London 1748, see Grimwade no. 3543; 4.25" (10.8cm) diameter; 5.5ozt. ...
shaped circular outline, with a wavy rim and profusely decorated with foliage & scrolls in relief and a vacant cartouche on each side, by Wakely &...
circular form, with incised borders and a spot-hammered finish, crested, by Edward Charles Purdie, London 1900, together with a George IV Irish mu...
circular form, pierced & chased around the sides with chrysanthemums and raised on a collet foot, by Wang Hing & Co, Hong-Kong c.1900; 6.2" (15.6c...
circular form, with an everting rim and the foot with four applied isotoxal stars, designed by Roger Spikes, makers mark "JCL", London 1991; 6.5" ...
with twin 'S'-scroll handles, a campana-shaped bowl, embossed part-fluting and a moulded ropework girdle, by Richard Gurney & Thomas Cook, London ...
AN EDWARDIAN SILVER ROSE BOWL.
of shaped circular outline, profusely embossed & chased with foliate scrolls and on a domed foot, crested & inscribed, by Goldsmiths & Silversmith...
profusely chased and embossed in high relief with vignettes of figures, possibly scenes from Ramayana tales, the base chased with flowers, c.1900;...
oval form, with part-fluted lower bodies and angular handles, by P. Ashberry & Sons, Sheffield 1927; the sugar bowl 6.75" (17.1cm) long; 14.3ozt (...
with a campana-shaped bowl, applied stiff leaves to the lower body, a scroll handle and on a circular foot with a corded border, by Josiah William...
with navette-shaped bowls, twin reeded handles, fluted lower bodies and on raised oval bases, crested, by John Wakelin & Robert Garrard, London 17...