The Chatsworth Summer Fine Art Sale

The Chatsworth Summer Fine Art Sale

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The Chatsworth Summer Fine Art Sale

The Chatsworth Summer Fine Art Sale

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A pair of 19th Century tall brass barley twist Candlesticks, together with a brass Oil Lamp converted, with reeded pillar support on a circular st...

An Edwardian oak cased Tantalus, with silver plated mounts and three glass decanters and stoppers; together with two attractive silver plated vase...

Two graduating 19th Century melon shaped plain silver plated Dish Covers; and a heavy 19th Century three light two branch Candelabra, silver plate...

A fine quality heavy rectangular 19th Century two handled silver plated Tray, with wide embossed and pierced rim, the plain centre engraved with c...

A late George II silver Card Tray or Salver, by Elias Cachart, London 1758, with shell and scroll edge, on three pad feet, 19cms (7 1/2"). (1)

An attractive three piece silver Tea Service, Birmingham 1915, comprising an oval vase shaped lobed teapot on stem base, a matching swing handle s...

A highly important and attractive set of 4 late George III rococo style heavy silver Candlesticks, each with weighted body and with original hall ...

An impressive Continental silver plated 5 piece Tea & Coffee Service, comprising pot belly spiral reeded teapot on four rococo scroll legs, a matc...

An attractive early 20th Century Chester silver Tea Caddy, with ornate repoussé design in the Grecian taste with allegorical figures with ruins et...

A silver Epergne, Birmingham 1911 with three vases and a larger centre vase on a circular domed foot, 29cms (11 1/2"). (1)

Two Birmingham silver Hand Mirrors, with machine turned decoration, a similar silver hand Brush, a Chester silver Photograph Frame, and a cutglass...

A chased silver Bon Bon Basket, with swing handle by Jenkins & Jenkins, Baltimore USA, 15cms (6"); together with a French silver Beaker 8cms (3") ...

A silver two handled Trophy Cup, Birmingham c. 1920, Schull Regatta Cup Aug. 15th, 1928, on stem base 18cms (7"), together with another small two ...

A rare plain George II English silver Sauceboat, London c. 1755, maker possibly Henry Miller, with serrated edge,on three pad feet, approx. 8ozs,...

A cased set of four circular silver Salts, with four matching salt spoons, a cased pair of Irish silver Salt and Pepper Shakers; a cased bright cu...

A good heavy English silver cased set of six pairs of Fish Knives and forks, Sheffield c. 1944, by Cooper Bros., approx. 22 ozs. (1)

A matching pair of kings pattern type late George III Irish silver Butter Knives, Dublin c. 1816, by Wm. Law & T.T., also an English silver Table ...

An attractive engraved and pierced Irish Georgian silver Sugar Tongs; an unusual Georgian silver bright cut ditto, Lond. c. 1800, possibly by Pete...

A cased silver gilt O.B.E. Medal, with matching miniature by the Royal Mint, both with red ribbons and grey trim in original case with O.B.E. in g...

A rare early pewter Chalice, with hollow single knop stem and domed foot from Charles V. Swain Collection of Pewter, with labels, 22cms (8 3/4"), ...

A fine quality Regency period ormolu three branch Candlestick, converted to a lamp with pierced circular base, together with a smaller similar dit...

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