Silver & Objects of Vertu

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room Salisbury, Wiltshire

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Silver & Objects of Vertu

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A collection of four silver cricket fobs, various dates and makers, comprising two with enamel cricketers, with ring attachments, inscribed 'F &D....

A 9 carat gold cricket fob, by Thomas Fattorini, Birmingham 1931, circular form, with crossed cricket bats and stumps, with a ring attachment, dia...

A collection of four silver cricket fobs, various dates and makers, comprising three with enamel cricketers, with ring attachments, inscribed 'H.A...

A collection of four silver cricket fobs, various dates and makers, comprising two with enamel cricketers, with ring attachments, one inscribed 'G...

A silver cricket trophy shield, by Turner & Simpson. Birmingham 1929, shaped rectangular form, the shield with a cricket scene and vacant cartouch...

A novelty electroplated seven-bar toast rack, unmarked, the bars modelled as crossed cricket bats, the ends with crossed stumps, central ring hand...

A silver goblet, by Charles Boyton and Sons, London 1925, plain urn shaped bowl, on a tapering stem on a circular foot, mounted with two crossed c...

An Italian silver and wood model of a double scull rowing boat, by Sacchetti, with a stand and pair of oars, length 34cm. ...[more]

Please note: this lot is by William Cafe, not John Cafe as previously catalogued.A set of four George II cast silver candlesticks, by William Cafe...

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