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Auction House:Aalders AuctionsNumber of lots recorded:810
Sale Title:The Lindfield CollectionLots with images:743
Auction Location:SydneyPrices available:727
Date:8-Apr-2018
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Large magnificent Victorian twin handled pedestal tureen and cover, hallmarked, Birmingham, 1888, F.E (Frederick Elkington), of facetted baluster form, flanked by angled reeded handles, on facetted and spreading foot, engraved with cartouche, armorial and crest, total weight 2512gm, 32 cm x 38 cm
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Early George III sterling silver footed salver, hallmarked, London, 1767, R.R, with shaped piecrust border accented with anthemion motifs to body, raised on three hoof feet, total weight 919gm, diameter 30 cm
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Irish George III sterling silver pedestal fruit basket, hallmarked, Dublin, 1788, T (marks rubbed), of boat form, with a pierced border of leaf and liner motifs, bright cut with floral garlands, with loop handle and raised on oval base, total weight 871gm, length 37 cm
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Early George I sterling silver fork, hallmarked, London, 1717, I.H, with tapering handle, and armorial, total weight 60g, length 18.5 cm
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Victorian Scottish sterling silver footed tankard, hallmarked, Edinburgh, 1843, W.C, of facetted form, engraved with a image of girl on a swing and boy with stick and hoop, flanking engraved moors head crest with wording 'Qui Conducit // from Mama to A.B' surrounded by c-sroll and acanthus motifs, raised on four ornate feet and slight s-scroll handle, total weight 158gm note: This piece would have belonged to the Borthwick family of Scotland, who have a well known history stretching back to the 15th…
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George III Sheffield plate tea urn, of handsome proportions, with wooden finial, above raised cover and tapering body and tap, flanked by reeded handles terminating to acanthus motifs, with circular support on square base raised with four bun feet, the whole accented with gadrooned borders, height 49 cm
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George III sterling silver ladle, hallmarked, London, 1820, T.W//J.H ( Thomas Wallis & Jonathan Hayne), in fiddle pattern handle, engraved with crest, and deep circular bowl, total weight 223gm length 33.5 cm
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Late Victorian sterling silver footed salver, hallmarked, Sheffield, 1900, H.A (Atkin Bros), with a pie crust border accented with shell motifs, raised on three anthemion feet, total weight 1275gm, diameter 39 cm
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Pair of George II sterling silver spoons, hallmarked, London 1750, M.D under coronet, with tapering handles, total weight 123gm, length 21 cm
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Delightful early 19th century silver plate twin decanter coaster, in the form of cart, accented with grape vine motifs, raised on four wheels with moveable handle, engraved with crests, length 41 cm
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Beautiful Regency Sheffield plate twin handled covered sauce boat, of boat form, with loop handles, flanked by twin handles, with gadrooned border, on waisted support on rectangular base, a/f, 14 cm x 23 cm
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Late George II sterling silver pap boat, hallmarked, London, 1759, David and Robert Hennell, with a crimped silver edge, total weight 51gm, length 11.5 cm
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Rare Australian silver Alexander Dick silver spoon and fork, c.1827, in fiddle and shell pattern, with engraved initials F.M.G possibly Frederick Garling (solicitor 1775-1848), impressed marks, length 22 cm (spoon), 20.5 cm (fork), total weight 150gm, (2) reference/similar: 19th century Australian silver, J.B.Hawkins, p 75, plate 70
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Indian Colonial silver serving spoons, together with two smaller spoons, by Hamilton & Co, in shell fiddle and thread, total weight 243gm, (3)
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George V sterling silver footed salver, hallmarked, Birmingham, 1935, E & C (Elkington & Co), with a piecrust edge, raised on three slightly scrolled feet, total weight 326gm
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Pair of George III sterling silver basting spoons, hallmarked, London, 1813, A.B.S (Adey Bellamy Savory), in fiddle pattern with monogram, total weight 313gm, length 31 cm, (2)
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George III sterling silver teapot, hallmarked, London, 1784, H.B (Hester Bateman), of oval form with deep sides embossed with scrolls, flowers and foliage with wooden loop handle and beaded borders, total weight 479gm, height 16 cm
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Georgian Sheffield plate warming dish, with circular plate, with engraved initials, above cylindrical body decorated, flanked by loop handles, on four bun feet, diameter 21 cm
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Pair of good George V sterling silver sugar castors, hallmarked, Birmingham, 1932, D.U & Co, of facetted baluster form, with pierced covers, with finial, and reeded surrounds, total weight 330gm, height 20 cm
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Pair George III provincial Scottish silver salts, hallmarked with thistle, Georgian head and W.P.C, of boat form, with pierced sides cobalt glass liners and raised on fur reeded feet, length 9.5 cm, (2)
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19th century Sheffield plate twin handled sauce tureen and cover, of squat baluster form, with a floral loop handle, surrounded by scrolling border, flanked by floral and reeded arms, on four scrolled feet, length 22 cm
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George III sterling silver twin handled sugar bowl hallmarked, London, 1776, P.D, of lobed baluster form, with gadrooned border, flanked by loop handles on spreading cast foot, total weight 272gm, length 17 cm
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George III sterling silver decanter coaster, hallmarked, London, 1800, with a spreading reeded lip and body, above a stepped body, with wooden base, diameter 14 cm
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Two 19th century Sheffield plate tea caddies, one of facetted octagonal form, with urn finial, the other of rectangular form, both with fine reeded borders, height 13 cm, 10 cm, (2)
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Large silver plate on copper ice bucket, with spreading lip and thistle form, flanked by lion mask handles on a stepped circular foot, height 23 cm
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Wonderfully large Sheffield plate twin handled tray, of deep rectangular form, flanked by gadrooned and shell handles, with gadrooned border, raised on four shell feet, length 68 cm
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Stuart Devlin sterling silver surprise box, opening to reveal three sterling silver sailing ships, within gilt silver box accented with flower to cover, height 7 cm
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Stunning pair of late 19th century silver Sheffield candelabra, set with a central sconce, flanked by three scrolled foliate sconces, above a tapering reeded support with acanthus motifs on shaped base, the whole adjustable to make single sticks, height 68 cm
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George III sterling silver pedestal salt, hallmarked, London, 1797, W.A, of boat form, with reeded borders on oval foot, together with Edwardian sterling silver creamer hallmarked, London, 1909, maker rubbed, in Georgian taste, total weight 152gm, (2)
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Pair of George III sterling silver spoons, hallmarked London, c.1762 (rubbed),William Withers, with tapering handles, total weight 141gm, length 22 cm
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Set of three George III sterling silver spoons, hallmarked, London, 1774, S.A, (Stephen Adams), with tapering handles, with monograms
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Late Queen Anne Britannia silver Hanoverian rat tail spoon, hallmarked, 1713, possibly Joseph bird, with engraved crest to handle, length 19 cm
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Lovely Sheffield plate deep decanter coaster, with a spreading scroll lip, above a baluster body, with pierced decoration, and garlands, together with a silver plate salver, height 14 cm, 37 cm, (2)
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George III sterling silver fish server, hallmarked, London, 1819, W.E//W.F (possibly William Eley and William fern), together with two smaller sterling silver fish servers, hallmarked, London, 1837, M.C (Mary Chawner) and London, 1860, S.H//D.C. Total weight 232gm, (3)
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Set of four Irish George IV sterling silver forks, hallmarked, Dublin, 1820, M.West, together with two matched Irish sterling silver forks, all in shell fiddle and thread, total weight 314gm, length 17 cm (6)
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Set of six Victorian sterling silver forks, hallmarked, London, 1845, W.E possibly William Eaton), with shaped handles, accented with shell motifs, above engraved crests, total weight 631gm
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Set of twenty four sterling silver handled knives, hallmarked, London, 1959, Hardy Bros, with tapering facetted handles terminating in a scroll, (24)
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Eight Irish George IV sterling silver forks, seven hallmarked, Dublin, 1820, T.F//W. Peter, and one Dublin, 1822, T.F, in fiddle pattern, engraved with stag crests, together with three entree forks also marked Dublin, 1822/1820, T.F together with two spoons, hallmarked, Dublin, 1820, T.F and spoon hallmarked Dublin, 1822, I.S, total weight 910gm, (14)
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Set of twelve George IV sterling silver spoons, and seven sterling silver entree forks, hallmarked, London, 1824, W.B (William Bateman), in fiddle pattern, total weight 1167gm (19)
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Set of five Victorian sterling silver table spoons and four desert spoons and two forks, hallmarked, London, 1850, H.L//H.L, Henry John Lias & Henry John Lias, in fiddle pattern with monograms, total weight 672gm, (11)
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Pair of George III sterling silver twin handled salts, hallmarked, London, 1795, I.E (John Edwards II), of boat form with elegant reeded borders and handles, raised on stepped oval foot, total weight 235gm, l8 cm x 14 cm
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English sterling silver footed salver, hallmarked, Sheffield, 1941, G.H, with serpentine piecrust border, raised on three tern feet, total weight 1306gm, diameter 36 cm
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Scottish Art Nouveau sterling silver pedestal fruit bowl, hallmarked, Edinburgh, 1906 H.I (Hamilton and Inches), with a deep bowl, decorated with Art Nouveau flowers, raised on a circular foot, total weight 711gm, height 16.5 cm, diameter 25 cm
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Edwardian silver plate entree dish and cover, with floral loop handle, above a raised lobed cover and base, accented with scroll work, length 26 cm
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George V sterling silver Slaver, hallmarked, Sheffield, 1912, E.V (E. Viners), with a shaped piecrust border, raised on four unusual shell feet, total weight 555gm, diameter 25.5 cm
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Late Victorian sterling silver footed card tray, hallmarked, London, 1898, W.H, with piecrust border, accented with scroll work, raised on three scrolled acanthus feet, total weight 476gm, diameter 20.5 cm
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George V sterling silver card tray, hallmarked, Sheffield, 1919, H.A, with piecrust border, raised on three feet, total weight 139gm, diameter 15 cm
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Good Victorian silver plate twin handled warming dish, of cylindrical form, flanked by reeded handles terminating to mask handles, raised on four paw feet, impressed double suns to base (possibly Boulton), with Sheffield plate, diameter 31 cm
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English four piece matched tea and coffee set, comprising teapot, coffee pot, twin handled sugar bowl and cream jug, of lobed baluster form, set with acanthus loop handles, (4)
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Handsome Georgian Sheffield plate twin handled tankard, with slightly waisted body, flanked by exaggerated loop handles, raised on spreading circular foot, impressed 1pint and incised monogram, height 11 cm
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Large 19th century Sheffield plate food dome, (c,1846-1875), with a looped acanthus handle, above a lobed body, engraved with armorial, surrounded by a lower spreading border of shell and acanthus motifs, impressed marks, length 41 cm
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Fine cased Victorian sterling silver fruit service the silver knife blades, hallmarked, London, 1869, G.A and the fork blades, hallmarked, Sheffield, H.V, the handles with gilt grape vine decoration, setting for twelve
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English sterling silver footed salver, hallmarked, Birmingham, 1990, B.E//S.O, with a shaped gadrooned and shell border, raised on three ball and claw feet, total weight 949gm, diameter 30 cm
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George V sterling silver footed salver, hallmarked, London, 1927, J.D.S, with shaped border on turn feet, total weight 615gm, diameter 26 cm
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George III sterling silver teapot, hallmarked, London, 1801, R.H/D.H, possibly David and Robert Hennell, of oval form, decorated with embossed scroll and floral work, with wooden handle, total weight 510gm, length 17.5 cm
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English sterling silver footed salver, hallmarked, Birmingham, 1960, Aide Bros, with serpentine edge, with roped surround, raised on four ball and claw feet, total weight 840gm, diameter 30.5 cm
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Two George IV sterling silver basting spoons, hallmarked, London, 1832, W.S and London, 1830, A.B.S (Adey Bellamy Savory) in fiddle pattern with monograms, total weight 273, length 30.5 cm, 30 cm (2)
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Good pair of Georgian Sheffield plate candlesticks, with sconces, on a knopped support, accented with acanthus scroll motifs, height 28 cm, (2)
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Pair of Victorian silver plate candlesticks, marked George Richmond Collis, 1840-1893, Birmingham, in rococo taste, of tapering baluster form, decorated with acanthus and c-scrolls, height 32 cm (2)
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William IV sterling silver mustard pot, hallmarked, London, 1834, P.B.//A.B, (Paul and Ann Bateman), of cylindrical form, with reeded edge, blue glass liner, height 9 cm
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Edwardian sterling silver mustard pot, hallmarked, London, 1914, C.H//T// J.W, of handsome cylindrical form, with a pierced border displaying flower heads and wreaths, with glass liner, height 8 cm
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Edwardian silver plate hot water jug and stand, of baluster form, with loop handle, decorated with sprays of foliage, raised on a branched stand, with burner, height 32 cm
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George V sterling silver footed salver, hallmarked, Birmingham, 1934, Aide Bros, with shaped piecrust border, raised on three tern feet, total weight 1220gm, diameter 36 cm
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Pair of Edwardian sterling silver basting spoons, hallmarked Sheffield, 1908 and 1909, R.M//E.H (Martin hall & Co), on tapering form, monograms to underside, total weight 384gm, length 31.5m
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Pair of Scottish George IV sterling silver basting spoons, hallmarked, Edinburgh, 1835, J.Orally (overstamped?), in fiddle pattern, engraved monogram, total weight 284gm, length 30.5 cm (2)
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Victorian sterling silver ladle, hallmarked, London, 1845, in shell and fiddle pattern, with deep circular bowl, total weight 299gm a/f, length 33 cm
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Georgian sterling silver ladle, hallmarks rubbed, with a deep circular bowl, with a fine tapering handle, total weight 147gm, length 34 cm
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Set of four George III sterling silver spoons, hallmarked, London, 1786, W.S ( William Sumner I), with tapering handles, decorated with bright cut decoration, total weight 283gm,l 21.5 cm, (4)
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Norwegian silver twin handled pedestal bowl, with circular bowl, with fine engraved decoration and beaded rims, flanked by handles, on stepped circular foot, impressed makers marks, total weight 187gm, height 9.5 cm
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English sterling silver pedestal shell dish, hallmarked, Birmingham, 1991, B.E, in the form of a shell supported on classical dolphin on shell base, height 13 cm
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Contemporary English sterling silver goblet, hallmarked, Birmingham, 925, A.B.J, c.2000, with slightly tapering bowl, raised on gilt silver foot, with E.R II and coronet emblem, on circular foot, total weight 193gm
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Three George IV sterling silver spoons, hallmarked, London, 1814, makers rubbed possibly A.B Savory, together with four assorted Georgian and Victorian sterling silver spoons, total weight 316gm
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Set of three Victorian sterling silver teaspoons, hallmarked, Exeter, 1850, J.G, together with set of three Victorian teaspoons hallmarked, London, 1862, W.S, together with seven various sterling silver teaspoons various dates, total weight 255gm (13)
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Set of six George IV sterling silver teaspoons, hallmarked, no city mark (possibly London), c. 1816, W,C, together with three George IV teaspoons, hallmarked, no city (possibly London), C.1819, total weight 194gm, (9)
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Extensive matched English sterling silver cutlery set, comprising fourteen serving spoons (1100gm), twenty four desert spoons (1270gm), twenty four soup spoons (1424gm),twenty four teaspoons (505gm), twenty four table forks (1786gm), twenty four desert forks (1218gm) and two ladles (97gm), total weight 7400gm, (136)
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Pair of Scottish Georgian sterling silver spoons, hallmarked with Edinburgh, however unknown provincial, with slender tapering handles, and bowls, total weight 110gm, length 22.5 cm (2)
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Set of eight English sterling silver fish knives and forks, hallmarked, London, 1955, Hardy Bros, with anthemion and floral motifs to the handles, (12)
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English sterling silver tailed pheasant, hallmarked, London, 1958, Hardy Bros, depicted with head raised working and tail out stretched, length 41 cm
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Part silver plate cutlery service, comprising five serving spoons, twelve main forks, nine entree forks and fork teaspoons
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George III sterling silver serving spoon, hallmarked, London, 1785, J.W, with fine tapering handle, total weight 107 cm, length 29 cm
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Late Victorian sterling silver letter opener, hallmarked, Sheffield, 1899, Walker & Hall, with loop finial, above shell motifs and tapering blade, total weight 56gm, length 20.5 cm
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