Gorringes Antiques Sale - Monday 19th October 2020

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room Lewes, East Sussex

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Gorringes Antiques Sale - Monday 19th October 2020

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  • ( Lots: 700)

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  • 09:00 BST - 17:00 BST
  • 09:00 BST - 13:00 BST

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Miscellaneous items including pine frame, mini easel, two brass frames, eight silver plated fish knives and forks, nine small boxes, eagle finial,...

Three Victorian silver beaded old English pattern salt spoons and five other spoons, together with a child's christening silver spoon and fork (10...

An Edwardian silver sugar basket, George V silver bon-bon dish by Asprey & Co, a silver mounted match strike and a 'mug' salt and spoon (4) ...[m...

A set of five Victorian silver kings pattern teaspoons, monogrammed 'W', James McKay, Edinburgh, 1853/4, 3 oz (a.f.). ...[more]

A 19th century white metal card case, the front and back embossed with Ganymede & the Eagle and cathedral, unmarked, 88mm. ...[more]

A matched pair of George I and George II silver pepperettes, Thomas Bamford, London, 1723 & 1728, maker's mark on lid only on one, 11.5cm, 5 oz. ...

A George III silver snuffer's stand, London, 1806 and one other white metal snuffers stand, unmarked, longest 25.6cm, mark's rubbed on London stan...

Two early 20th century novelty silver mounted pin cushions, modelled as shoes, Levy & Salaman, Birmingham, 1919, 73mm & Birmingham, 1909, 60mm. ....

An early 18th century silver dog nose rat tail spoon, indistinct marks, maker, William Scarlett, circa 1705, 19.2cm, 38 grams. ...[more]

A modern cased Asprey & Co silver pill box, 51mm, a Jensen gilt sterling '1977' spoon and two early 20th century silver handled mother of pearl sh...

Two early 18th century silver Hanovarian rat tail pattern table spoons, William Scarlett, London, 1723, 20.7cm, the other earlier Brittania standa...

Two early 20th century repousse silver mounted photograph frames(a.f.) and a sterling heart shaped photograph frame, largest 22.5cm. ...[more]

A late Victorian silver mounted glass hip flask, Sheffield, 1890, 14.3cm, an Edwardian silver belt buckle and mounted toilet glass. ...[more]

An Edwardian engraved silver card case, Birmingham, 1909, 94mm.CONDITION: Small bump to one corner of the lid. Minor surface scratches in places. ...

Mixed silver including cased set of six teaspoons, card case, aide memoir, vesta, Irish trophy cup and modern wine coaster. ...[more]

A George V silver cafe au lait pair by S.J. Phillips Ltd, London 1913, 20.5cm, gross 33oz.CONDITION: Both have ivory knops. Two small dents to the...

A pair of George IV silver fiddle pattern sauce ladles, Patrick Sutherland, Edinburgh, 1826 and two antique spoons (one base metal). ...[more]

Two late Victorian silver mounted photograph frames, largest 20.3cm, a similar Edwardian frame and a later frame by Albert Edward Jones Ltd. ...[...

A set of seven pierced foliate silver buttons, Deakin & Francis, Birmingham, 1902, 23mm and a modern silver dog's head whistle. ...[more]

A set of nine George III silver fiddle and shell pattern teaspoons, London, 1814 and nine others including cased set of six. ...[more]

A 1970's novelty silver pepperette, modelled an owl with glass eyes, Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London, 1972, 11.3cm, gross 10.5oz. ...[more]

A George V engine turned silver hip flask, four silver mounted brushes, three piece condiment set and two small dishes. ...[more]

Six assorted silver napkin rings. ...[more]

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