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Auction House:Shapiro AuctioneersNumber of lots recorded:280
Sale Title:Fine Furniture, Silver, Asian and Decorative ArtsLots with images:278
Auction Location:SydneyPrices available:208
Date:7-May-2019
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Victorian sterling silver water jug, mark of Charles Reilly and George Storer, London, 1850, the squat circular body engraved with centurions fighting and armorial, the triform lip surmounted by a scroll handle cast with a mythical beast and terminating in a female mask, hallmarked, retains the British Dealer Association label, weight 771 grams height 19 cm
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George II Irish sterling silver cake basket, mark of Robert Calderwood, Dublin, c. 1740 of oval shape, sides pierced with foliage and latticework, further embellished with chased wheat sheaves, below a shaped rim heightened with Chinese figures, inside later engraved with a coat-of-arms, with an overhead swing handle, raised on four feet surmounted by Chinese figures, hallmarked, the base engraved with scratch weight '41=5?, weight 1275 grams height 27 cm length 35.5 cm
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Victorian sterling silver tea and coffee service, mark of Elkington & Co., Birmingham, 1894, comprising a teapot, a coffee pot, milk jug, sugar bowl and matching electroplated tea kettle and burner on stand, profusely chassed and cast with flowers and foliage, monogrammed cartouche, hallmarked, lid of teapot (A/F) (6), total weight 2101 grams (excl. Kettle on stand) height
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George III sterling silver lidded tankard, mark of Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London, 1814, the cylindrical body with two continuous bands of scrolling vines and grapes, the cover surmounted by a fruit finial, shell thumb piece, and scroll handle, hallmarked, weight 1212 grams height 20 cm
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Pair of George III silver-gilt chargers, mark of Richard Sibley, London, 1817, each of circular form with egg and dart rim, the border chased with a continuous band of scrolling leaves and flowers, the centre applied with plaque cast and chased with arms of George III, hallmarked (2), weight 2853 grams diameter 38.5 cm
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Set of four early George III silver-gilt candlesticks, mark of Thomas Hannam and John Crouch, London, 1765, each with a baluster knopped stem cast with acanthus leaves, raised on hexafoil shell and leaf base, crested, with detachable nozzle, hallmarked (4), total weight 3020 grams height 27 cm
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George III sterling silver coffee jug on stand, mark of Paul Storr, London, 1808, the vasiform coffee pot with hinged lid surmounted by an acorn finial, the wooden scroll handle with winged snake head upper socket and terminates in double snake's tail at lower junction, the spout with scroll decoration below, a band of continuous scrolls to neck, the body with engraved armorial above a row of egg and dart over laurel leaf band and chased lotus frieze, the triform pedestal stand centred by a spirit lamp,…
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Twelve George III sterling silver table forks, mark of Paul Storr, London, 1816 and one 1813, fiddle pattern, crested handles, hallmarked (12), total weight 857 grams
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Two William IV sterling silver graduated meat dishes, mark of Paul Storr, London, 1837, each of shaped oval form with a reeded rim accented with vine leaves at intervals, border with engraved coat-of-arms, hallmarked, and further marked 'Storr & Mortimer 340' (2), total weight 4511 grams length 50 cm, 52.5 cm
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Set of twelve George III sterling silver plates, mark of Robert Garrard, London, 1815, each of shaped circular form with gadroon rim, the border engraved with coat-of-arms of Charles Brudenell-Bruce, hallmarked (12), total weight 7287 grams diameter 25.5 cm
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George III sterling silver meat cover, mark of Joseph Craddock and William Reid, London, 1818, the oval scalloped dome with gadroon and shell border and engraved armorial, surmounted by a double snake and acanthus leaf handle, hallmarked, weight 3430.3 grams height 25 cm length 46 cm
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Pair of William IV sterling silver meat platters, mark of Benjamin Smith, London, 1834, each oval platter with scroll rim with leaves at intervals, border engraved with coat-of-arms 'Spectemur Agendo', hallmarked, and further marked 'B. Smith Duke St Linn Innfields' (2), total weight 3930 grams length 24 cm
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George II sterling silver coffee pot, mark of George Wickes, London, 1739, the tapering cylindrical body chased with flowers and scrolls, engraved armorial, the domed cover surmounted by pine cone finial, cast scroll spout and wooden handle, on a circular foot, hallmarked, base engraved with scratch weight '28=3?, weight 881 grams height 24 cm
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Set of four George III sterling silver salt cellars, mark of Robert Hennel, London, 1788, each with reeded rim and scroll handles, wide ovoid bowls engraved with griffon crests, hallmarked (4), total weight 325 grams height 7.5 cm
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Regency sterling silver centrepiece, mark of William Elliott, London, 1814, the oval cut crystal bowl resting on a stand with gadroon rim above a pierced frieze of fruiting vines, with four caryatid supports flanked by cornucopias, on an oval platform centred by a basket of fruits, with removable apples revealing fitted holes accommodating candle branches, raised on four lion paw feet, hallmarked (9), height 34 cm
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Pair of George III sterling silver wine coasters, mark of William Plummer, London, 1785, each of circular shape with reticulated sides accented with bright cut engraving and beaded rim, centre engraved with crest, wooden base, hallmarked (2), diameter 12.5 cm
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George III sterling silver cake basket, mark of William Plummer, London, 1769, the shaped oval basket with swing handle, the gadroon rim embellished with a garland of scrolling flowers, the sides with beaded spiral flutes separating pierced ribbon sections and trailing floral motif, the centre engraved with armorial, hallmarked, weight 1871.1 grams length 41 cm
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Pair of George II sterling silver candlesticks, mark of William Cafe, London, 1759, each on a hexafoil form base chased with shells, with fluted and knopped stem, spool-shaped socket with later removable nozzles, hallmarked, one base engraved with a scratch weight '86.10' (2), total weight 1340 grams height 24.5 cm
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Sterling silver five piece coffee and tea service, mark of Hardy Brothers, Birmingham, 1949, comprising a teapot, a coffee pot, a hot water jug, a sugar bowl and a cream jug, hallmarked (5), total weight 3268 grams height 24.5 (coffee pot)
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George V sterling silver ink stand, mark of John Grinsell & Sons, London, 1908, engraved 'Samuel Hordern from his Father 1908' and 'To Samuel Hordern from his grandfather 1954', with unusual clock and barometer cut crystal inkwells, pen rest, brush and letter holder, one four ball feet, hallmarked in various areas, drawer missing silver knob, approx. Weight 2840 grams (without ink bottles) height 20.5 cm width 35 cm depth 23.5 cm
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George V sterling silver trophy, mark of Hardy Brothers, Birmingham, 1914, engraved 'Tirrana cup, 1921, won by Sir Samuel Hordern's Walkahn', hallmarked, on sterling silver stepped circular base, engraved 'City Tattersall's cup trophy run at Randwick, April 29th 1922 won by Sir Samuel Hordern's Blk.G. Keneppil by Kenilworth (imp.) – Petile', hallmarked (2), weight 1075 grams (trophy) height 29 cm, weight 594 grams diameter 22.5 cm
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Pair of sterling silver pheasants, mark of Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London, 1969, naturalistically modelled as two pheasants, hallmarked (2), total weight 751 grams approx. Height 13 cm length 25 cm
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Mexican sterling silver four piece coffee and tea service, 20th century, comprising a coffee pot, a teapot, a cream jug and a sugar bowl, hallmarked, coffee pot lid (A/F) (4), total weight 1745 grams height 25 cm
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Victorian sterling silver cutlery service, mark of John stone, Exeter, c. 1846, setting for twelve people, comprising twelve entree forks, twelve entree knives, twelve table forks, twelve table knives, twelve table spoons, twelve dessert spoons and twelve tea spoons (84), weight 3360 grams
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Danish sterling silver coffee service, mark of Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, 1945-1977, 'Blossom' pattern, comprising coffee pot, milk jug and sugar bowl, the coffee pot and milk jug with ivory handles, no. 2C, 2B, and 2E respectively, each marked under base (3), total weight 1037 grams height 20 cm, 11 cm, 6.5 cm
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Danish sterling silver cutlery service, mark of Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, 1945-1977, Acadia' pattern, setting for six people, comprising six entree knives, six entree forks, six table knives, six table forks, six soup spoons, six dessert spoons, and one sauce ladle, hallmarked (37), weight 983 grams (excl. Knives)
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Danish sterling silver cutlery service, mark of Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, 1945-1977, Acadia' pattern, setting for eight people, comprising eight entree knives, eight entree forks, eight table knives, eight table forks, eight soup spoons, eight dessert spoons, hallmarked (48), weight 1633 grams (excluding knives)
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Danish sterling silver cutlery service, mark of Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, 1945-1977, Caravel' pattern, service for 12 people, comprising twelve table forks, twelve table knives, twelve table spoons, twelve fish knives, twelve soup spoons, twenty-four entree/dessert forks, twelve dessert knives, twelve dessert spoons, twelve tea spoons, twelve coffee spoons, four serving forks, two pairs of salad servers, one serving spoon and one ladle, hallmarked (142), total weight (excl. Table knives) 5147 grams
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Continental sterling silver champagne bucket of tapered cylindrical form with double swing handle, stamped '925' with illegible maker's mark, weight 1545 grams height 31 cm
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Edwardian sterling silver tray, mark of Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), Sheffield, 1936 of oval form with shaped rim, hallmarked, weight 1622 grams length 52 cm
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Charles II sterling silver mug, mark of PM (with star above and fleur-de-lis below), London, 1683, reeded neck above a globular body with fine hammered finish, hallmarked, weight 190 grams height 9.5 cm
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George III sterling silver salver, mark of John Crouch & Thomas Hannan, London, 1778 of shaped circular form with gadroon rim embellished with flowers, the border with ram heads and garlands, on three ball and claw feet, hallmarked, weight 394 grams diameter 20.5 cm
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Regency sterling silver teapot, mark of John Robertson II & John Walton, Newcastle, 1817 of rounded rectangular form, with gadroon and shell border, the body engraved with flowers and fruits, on four ball feet, hallmarked, weight 646 grams height 16.5 cm
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Regency sterling silver milk jug, mark of Richard Sawyer, Dublin, 1812, together with a William IV Irish fish slice, Dublin, 1830, hallmarked (2), weight 139 grams (jug), 152 grams (server)
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Three graduated George III sterling silver sauce boats, marks of William Caldecott, London, 1775 and William Sheene, London, 1763 and 1766, each with beaded rim, on three hoof feet with shell headers, the two small sauce boats hallmarked William Sheene (3), weight 163 grams height 10.5 cm (Caldecott), 132 grams, 97 grams
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George III sterling silver salver, mark of John Crouch & Thomas Hannan, London, 1779 of circular form with gadroon rim, the centre engraved with coat-of-arms, on three cast leaf foliage feet, hallmarked, weight 320 grams diameter 18.8 cm
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Pair of George III sterling silver open salt cellars, mark of David Hennell I & Robert Hennell I, London 1764, each of globular form with piecrust rim and gilded interiors, on three shell mounted hoof feet, hallmarked (2), total weight 242 grams height 5.5 cm
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George II sterling silver sugar caster, mark of Samuel wood, London, 1748 of baluster form with pierced domed cover, on circular stepped foot, hallmarked, weight 90 grams height 13 cm
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George III sterling silver mustard pot, mark of Robert Hennell, London, 1786 of oval form with fluted body, with cobalt blue glass liner, hallmarked, together with sterling silver mustard spoon, assayed in Birmingham, 1905 (2), weight 104 grams height 7 cm
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George III sterling silver sweetmeat basket, mark of Thomas Foster, London, 1767 of oval form with pierced and chased decoration, with twist wire swing handle, engraved 'W I I', hallmarked, weight 121 grams height 12 cm
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Pair of Dutch sterling silver strainers, mark of Zwolle, the Netherland, late 19th century, each reticulated bowl decorated with flowers and latticework, the handle with portrait of a gentleman and surmounted by a squirrel, hallmarked, with London assay mark for foreign wares 1891 (2), total weight 102 grams length 17 cm
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George II sterling silver cream boat, mark of George Greenhill Jones, 1739 of ovoid form with leaf capped handle chased and engraved with flowers and shells, on three hoof feet, hallmarked, weight 121 grams height 8 cm
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Spanish East Indies silver platter, 18th/19th century of oval shape, the centre chased with coat of arms of the Spanish East Indies, unmarked, weight 679 grams length 40.5 cm
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George II sterling silver marrow scoop, mark of N.H, London, 1756, together with a Victorian sterling silver marrow scoop, mark of George Adams, London, 1851, hallmarked (2), weight 38 grams length 21.2 cm (N.H), 58 grams length 23.3 cm
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Victorian sterling silver twin handled vase, mark of Mackay, Cunningham & Co., Edinburgh, 1866, handles terminating in two Bacchic masks, the body decorated with four oval medallions in high relief depicting classical scenes, against a textured ground accented with scrolling vines and grapes, on a circular foot with leaf border, hallmarked, weight 841 grams height 19.5 cm
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Edwardian sterling silver sugar caster, mark of William Comyns & Sons, London, 1909, together with two silver cream jugs, hallmarked (3), weight 475 grams height 20 cm, total weight 211 grams (jugs)
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Nineteen George III sterling silver table forks, mark of Sol Haugham, London, 1814 and 1811, fiddle and shell pattern, twelve engraved with unicorn crests, seven with sword crests, hallmarked (19), weight 1341 grams
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Assorted sterling silver pieces, mark of various Silversmiths, 19th-20th century, comprising, hot water jug, two cream jugs, mug, twin handled sugar bowl and a pair of sauce boats, hallmarked (7), weight 358 grams (hot water jug), 257 grams (cream jugs), 147 grams (mug), 136 grams (sugar), 228 grams (boats)
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Sterling silver dessert forks, marks of various Silversmiths, first half of the 19th century, comprising six forks by William Chawner, London, 1827, eight forks by James Beebe, London 1840, three forks by H J Lias & Son, London, 1854 and four forks probably by Richard Poulden, London, 1849, fiddle pattern, hallmarked (21), total weight 947 grams
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Victorian sterling silver and ivory page turner, c. 1900, together with sterling silver hand mirror and inkwell, hallmarked, page turner restored (3), length 44.5 cm (page turner), 28.5 cm (mirror), 16.5 x 16.5 cm (inkwell)
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Victorian boudoir set, c. 1880, comprising a cut crystal perfume bottle with four individual compartments, a silver mounted glass perfume bottle, a silver mounted cut crystal lidded box, a silver lidded box, and a silver miniature Georgian piecrust table (5), approx. Height 12 cm, 10 cm (table)
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Victorian sterling silver biscuit barrel, mark of James Dixon & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1896 of cylindrical form, chased with flowers and scrolls, with reeded skirt, on three ball feet, weight 590 grams height 13.5 cm
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George IV sterling silver flatware, mark of Thomas Cox Savory, London, 1828-29, comprising six dessert forks, five dessert spoons, and two table spoons, hallmarked (13), total weight 761 grams
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Elizabeth II sterling silver salver, mark of Joseph Gloster Ltd., Birmingham, 1974 of circular shape with pie crust rim, on three scroll feet, hallmarked, weight 758 grams diameter 30.5 cm
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German sterling silver cutlery service, mark of Wilkens, Germany, comprising eight entree forks, eight entree knives, eight fish forks, eight fish knives, eight soup spoons, eight table forks, seven table knives, eight table spoons, eight tea spoons and two serving spoons, hallmarked, with wooden canteen (73), total weight 2853 grams (excl. Knives)
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Assorted German silver pieces, comprising six twin handled cups, six single handled cups, twelve saucers, a sauce boat, a rectangular platter, a circular bowl and a ladle, all hallmarked and stamped '800' (28), total weight 2902 grams
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Sterling silver flatware, marks of various silversmiths, 19th century, comprising eight table spoons, five table forks, fourteen entree forks, nine dessert spoons, five tea spoons, three coffee spoons, two sauce ladles and two condiment spoons, hallmarked (48), total weight 2125 grams
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Sterling silver cutlery service, marks of George Adams, London, c.1847-1848 and Mary Chawner, London, 1835, 'King' pattern, some with crested handles, comprising seven entree forks, eight table forks, six table spoons, thirteen dessert spoons, six tea spoons, six coffee spoons, sugar spoons, two sauce spoons and one serving forks, hallmarked (50), total weight 3297 grams
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Pair of Victorian sterling silver three light candelabra, marks of William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London, 1893 and 1894, each with reeded columns and Corinthian capitals, surmounted by branches with acanthus decoration and similar capitals, on stepped square base, hallmarked, weighted (2), height 49.5 cm
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Sterling silver charger, c. 1978, presented 'To His Excellency Daniel Gerald Nutter Ambassador of Australia, his Colleagues, the Chiefs of Missions of the Diplomatic Corps in the Philippines, Manila, February, 1978, weight 1205 grams diameter 45 cm
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Australian sterling silver trophy, Royal Agric. Soc. N.S.W., Conservation of Fodder Competition, 1930, the double handled cup presented by 'The R.S.P.C.A. To Mrs H. E. Gower, Albion Park. First prize, Albion Park a. H. & Soc's Competition', hallmarked, on wooden plinth, height 17 cm
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Tiffany & Co., set of eight sterling silver salt cellars, each circular footed cellar chased with flowers and leaves, with gilded interior, marked 'Tiffany & Co. 9849 makers 3266 sterling silver 925-1000 c' (8), total weight 142 grams height 2.5 cm
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Edwardian sterling silver emu pin cushion, mark of Adie and Lovekin, Birmingham, 1909, with naturalistic textured decoration and inlaid ruby eyes, on an oval base, hallmarked, height 3.5 cm
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Two Japanese silver and enamel tea spoons, Meiji period, bowls chased and enamelled with water lilies, handles applied with grasshopper and frog (2), total weight 29 grams approx. Length 12 cm
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Victorian sterling silver salver, mark of Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield, 1859 of shaped circular form, with gadroon and shell border, engraved with foliage and flowers, on three ball and claw feet, with diamond registration mark & Hallmarks, weight 591 grams diameter 25.5 cm
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Assorted sterling silver pieces, mark of various Silversmiths, 19th-20th century, comprising a chalice, two sugar casters, salt and pepper shakers and coaster, hallmarked (6), weight 191 grams (chalice), 269 grams (casters), 124 grams (shakers), 59 grams (coaster)
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William IV sterling silver teapot, mark of Richard Pearce & George Burrows, London, 1834 of circular shape, side engraved with lion crest, hallmarked, weight 676 grams
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George III sterling silver cream jug, mark of Thomas Holland, London, 1811, with reeded rim, plain body engraved with cartouche, together with a George IV sterling silver cream jug, mark of John Edwards, London, 1827, of lobbed shape, on circular foot, hallmarked (2), weight 141 grams (Holland), 212 grams
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Six George IV sterling silver table spoons, mark of William Eley & William Fearn, 1821, fiddle and thread pattern, with crested handles, hallmarked (6), weight 521 grams
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Three George III sterling silver serving spoons, marks of George Smith, London, 1773 and Tudor & Whitford, Dublin, 1808, also stamped West, comprising a George Smith basting spoon with feather edge and monogrammed 'Aw', and a pair of Irish silver spoons, one a basting and the other a strainer, fiddle pattern with crested handles, hallmarked (3), weight 121.5 grams (London spoon), 289 grams (Irish spoons)
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Two pairs of George III sterling silver serving spoons, marks of George Smith (III) & William Fearn, London, 1795, and unknown Silversmith, Dublin, 1805, Irish spoons with monogrammed handles, hallmarked (4), total weight 446 grams
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Eigil Jensen for Anton Michelsen, pair of Danish sterling silver candlesticks, c. 1960, two-light candlesticks with integral 'S' shaped bases, hallmarked (2), weight 395 grams height 12 cm
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Edwardian sterling silver toast and egg stand, mark of Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield, 1908, two egg cups, a spoon and a toast rack resting on rectangular tray with gadroon border, on four ball feet, hallmarked, weight 470 grams length 24 cm
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Set of six sterling silver spoons, mark of Christopher Cummins (Junior), Dublin, 1870, fiddle pattern, crested handles, hallmarked, together with a sterling silver butter knife and a sugar spoon (8), weight 308 grams (spoons), 51 grams
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Regency sterling silver table spoon, mark of Hester Bateman, London, c. 1814, together with two table spoons mark of Thomas Wallis II, London, 1797 and two table spoons, mark of John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London, 1892, all with monogrammed handles (5), total weight 332 grams
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Collection of serving ladles and spoons, marks of various Silversmiths, Assayed in London, Glasgow and Exeter, comprising a pair of gravy ladles by Alexander Edmonston, Edinburg, 1825, a pair of sauce ladles by William Eaton, London, 1830, a gravy ladle by Peter & Wn Bateman, London, 1813, six salt spoons, two tea spoons and two coffee spoons, hallmarked (15), total weight 316 grams
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Two sterling silver porringers, one stamped 'Lunt sterling 560', the other stamped 'Sterling 872', together with Norwegian silver serving spoon and fork, hallmarked (4), weight 221 grams approx. Diameter 11.5 cm, weight 136 grams
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Pair of sterling silver Absinthe sugar spoons, mark of Ts (possibly Thomas Shpeherd), London, c. 1800, pierced bowls, hallmarked (2), total weight 21 grams
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Jersey sterling silver dessert forks and spoons, mark of John Le Gallais, London, 1849 and 1855, comprising four forks and four spoons, fiddle pattern, with monogramed handles 'Pp', hallmarked (8), weight 197 grams (forks), 187 grams
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Five George III Irish sterling silver forks, mark of Robert Williams, Dublin, 1803, together with sterling silver marrow spoon, mark of Dublin, c. 1792, hallmarked (6), weight 308 grams, 53 grams (marrow spoon)
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Victorian sterling silver dessert spoons, marks of George Adams, London, 1840 and Charles Boyton, London, 1847, fiddle pattern, with monogrammed handles, hallmarked (11), total weight 489 grams
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Assembled sterling silver three piece tea set, marks of various Silversmiths, Assayed in London and Dublin, c. 1823-1853, comprising a teapot with shell and mask feet, an Irish cream jug by James Le bas, chased with scrolls, flowers and shells, and a twin handled sugar bowl chased with scrolls and flowers, hallmarked (3), total weight 1442 grams
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George Vincent (British, 1796-1831), Riverscene, cart in the village, oil on canvas, pair, signed l.l.c. 'G. Vincent', signed l.r.c. 'G. Vincent' (2), 24 x 34.5 cm each
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Thomas Noelsmith (British, c.1900), Thatched cottage, Broadstone Dorset, watercolour on paper, signed l.r.c. 'T. Noelsmith', 24 x 34.5 cm
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John Skinner Prout (British, 18061876), cattle grazing near a castle, two figures and ruins, watercolour on paper, one signed 'J.S. Prout' l.r.c. (2), 27.5 x 38 cm each
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Arthur Hacker (British, 18581919), a woman seated in a field, 1900, oi on board, inscribed in pencil verso 'Arthur Hacker, 1900', 33 x 40.5 cm
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Emma Brownlow, (British, 1832-1905), Preparing the ducks, 1873, oil on canvas, signed and dated l.l.c. 'E. Brownlow, 1873', 51.5 x 42 cm
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Henry George Todd (British, 1847-1898), still life with fruit and vase, 1879, oil on canvas, signed and dated l.r.c. 'H.G. Todd, 1879', 29 x 24 cm
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After Henry Alken (British, 1785-1851), Charles Bentley (British, 1806-1854) (engraver), a steeple chase, 1832, handcoloured aquatints, plate 2, plate 3, published by S & J Fuller at their sporting gallery 34 Rathbone place, London (2), 36 x 52 cm each
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After Brouwer (19th century Continental school), the Jewish money Lender, oil on panel, titled to label verso 'After Brouwer, the Jewish money Lender', 25 x 21.5 cm
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Elizabeth turner (19th century), needlework sampler, 1831, depicting the alphabet and numbers 1 – 14, flowers and birds and a house with chimneys. Sewn inscription 'Elizabeth turner aged 7 Years, 1831', 36 x 32 cm
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Helen Allingham (British, 1848-1926), portrait of a young girl, 1906, pastel and pencil on paper, signed and dated l.r.c. 'H. Allingham, 1906', 44 x 35 cm (oval)
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