Fine, Esoteric and Collectable - Three-Day Auction

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Fine, Esoteric and Collectable - Three-Day Auction

With in-room viewing and bidding. Payment requested by bank transfer.

Auction closed (3 day sale)

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A set of six George IV Irish silver fiddle pattern table forks, each bearing engraved crest, possibly James Scott, Dublin, 1821, 508 g gross, 21 cm

Two George III silver Hanoverian pattern table spoons, bearing engraved marriage monograms, both London, 'Edward Dobson, William Pryor, and James ...

Two George III silver Hanoverian pattern table spoons, one bearing an engraved marriage monogram, both London, Ebenezer Coker, 1746, and James Wil...

A pair of George III silver Old English pattern dessert spoons, bearing engraved crests, William Turton or Walter Tweedie, London, together with a...

Two silver Old English pattern spoons, comprising a table spoon London, 1791, and a desert spoon, Sheffield, 1903, 103 g gross, respectively 22 cm...

A George III silver Old English pattern desert spoon, having an engraved monogram, possibly John Langlands, Newcastle, lacking date letter, 29 g, ...

Seven late Victorian silver rat tail spoons, comprising three table and four desert spoons, having engraved crests, Josiah Williams & Co, London, ...

Two early 20th Century silver faced photograph frames, both having plush backs with folding stays and respectively having embossed scrolls, and fl...

Three George V silver faced photograph frames, comprising two circular and one oblong with a serpentine top, all three having folding stays, Birmi...

Five George V / George VI diminutive silver faced photograph frames, comprising three circular and two oval, Birmingham and Chester assay marks, (...

Four early 20th Century and later diminutive silver faced photograph frames, comprising oblong with ribbon crest (backstay a/f), serpentine, embos...

A Victorian silver teapot, of plain oblate form and having a flared gallery top, in an associated baize lined pine storage box, London, 1884, 558 ...

An Edwardian silver gilt ceremonial key, engraved 'Camelon Mariner's Day, Keys Ceremony, 15th June 1956, Presented to Mr J G Morris, Edinburgh, 19...

A William IV silver Christening cup, of waisted and lobed from, having an acanthus-capped compound scroll handle and moulded foot, repoussé-worked...

Three early 20th Century silver fob vesta cases; respectively foliate engraved and centred by a shield-shaped cartouche, decorated by banded engra...

A late 19th Century parcel-gilt-silver spoon in the manner of the Renaissance, having a fig shaped bowl and decorative stem with figural terminal,...

An early 20th Century cased silver egg cup and spoon set, the former of two-handled form and bearing an engraved name and date 1916, cup Wakely & ...

A 1920s presentation electroplate table cigarette box bearing the engraved inscription "York Polo Club. Summer Tournament 1927. JHG GMH, Jde WF, C...

A 1960s silver table cigarette box, of square section with subtly domed and engine turned lid centred by a vacant cartouche, 8 cm x 8 cm x 4 cm, 2...

A cased pair of 1920s silver napkin rings, each of oval section and decorated with engine-turned chevron bands and moulded rims, marks indistinctl...

A George V cased pair of silver salt cellars, each of capstan form, pierced and engraved in depiction of woodland with a bird and barn, with ameth...

A Victorian cased silver Christening set, each element having a decorative beaded-collared stem / handle, Martin, Hall & Co (Richard Martin & Eben...

An Edwardian cased silver and mother-of-pearl Christening set, (knife associated), together with a 1970 cased Christening set, 92 g excluding knife

A cased set of 1930s silver tea / coffee spoons, each having reeded stem and anthemion-like terminal, Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1939,...

A cased set of 1950s silver-handled tea knives together with a cased set of 1920s silver tea spoons with sugar tongs, each reeded with bell flower...

A late Victorian cased set of silver tea / coffee spoons, each having a twisted stem and fancy terminal, William Devenport, Birmingham, 1897, 38 g

A 1920s cased set of silver coffee spoons having "bean" terminals, Hukin & Heath Ltd, Birmingham 1925, retailed by Vickery of Regent Street ...[m...

A 1920s cased set of silver coffee spoons having "bean" terminals, C W Fletcher & Son Ltd (Charles William Fletcher), Sheffield, 1927 ...[more]

A Victorian silver watch chain fob vesta case, of diagonally reeded cushion form, Rolason Brothers, Birmingham, 1895, together with a smaller foli...

A pair of Georgian Scottish silver Hanoverian pattern table spoons, Francis Howden, Edinburgh, 1805, together with a Georgian Scottish silver tabl...

A George III bright cut Celtic Point pattern silver basting spoon, Edinburgh, Alexander Spence, 1792, together with a similar table spoon, JH, Edi...

A Victorian silver snuff box, the exterior profusely decorated with gothic influenced engraving, the top having a cartouche engraved with a monogr...

A George V silver hip flask, having a hinged cap with bayonet catch, bearing engraved monogram JHR', indistinct assay marks for Chester, 160 g, 8 ...

Four 19th Century and later silver napkin rings, including one in presentation case, Birmingham, 1887, 1902, 1921 and 1956 respectively, together ...

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