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Auction House:Dunbar Sloane Ltd.Number of lots recorded:436
Sale Title:Antique & Decorative Arts - Day 2Lots with images:425
Auction Location:WellingtonPrices available:391
Date:15-Sep-2022
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George III sterling silver lidded tankard, hinged lid with engraved initials, slightly tapering body with raised bands, London 1774, maker A.L (unknown) approx 532 grams
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Edward VII sterling silver rose bowl, bombe shape with waved rim, embossed with flowers and leaves, on 3 scroll legs, London 1905, makers Frazer & Haws, approx 1241 grams
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An elegant George III Scottish sterling silver wine ewer, neo-classical vase shape, hinged lid with plain ball finial, scrolling wooden handle, bright cut bands and crested shield in laurel leaf surround, Edinburgh 1793, maker, Francis Howden, 33.5 cm high, approx 649 grams
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George III sterling silver teapot by Paul Storr, footed melon shape, acanthus decorated handle and fluted bird head spout, London 1810, base also stamped Storr & Mortimer, approx 734 grams (small repair to the body)
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Victorian sterling silver 4 piece tea & coffee set, baluster shape, embossed with florals and scrolling cartouches, the 2 pots with flowerhead finials, engraved initial K, London 1845, maker John Wilmin Figg, approx 2650 grams
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Fine quality Edward VII sterling silver oval two handled banquet tray, with leaf, scroll and gadrooned edge, husk border and engraved oval and circular floral panels to the centre, London 1902, 71 cm wide, approx 3.4kg
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Edward VII sterling silver oval entree dish, the top and base with beaded rims, associated detachable s/p handle, Sheffield 1907, approx 1170 grams
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Edward VII sterling silver salver, shaped circular with shell and scroll cast rim on ball and claw feet, Sheffield 1909, maker Martin Hall & Co, 31 cm diameter, approx 854 grams
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Set of three Royal Worcester hand painted sterling silver circular dishes, each painted with fruit by William Ricketts, the 2 smaller pin dishes 10 cm diameter and the larger 16 cm (larger with crack)
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George III sterling silver card tray, with gadrroned and scroll rim, husk border, engraved central crest on ball and claw feet, London 1775, maker John Cramer, 21 cm diameter, approx 370 grams
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George III sterling silver Deskstand, rectangular shape with pierced scrolling centre, scroll handles and detachable central glass well with pierced lid, London 1807, approx 350 grams
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George V sterling silver salver, of quatrefoil shape on scroll legs, Sheffield 1926, 25.5 cm wide, approx 671 grams
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George III sterling silver teapot, footed circular shape with part fluting and beaded rim, engraved tower crest, London 1804, makers Robert Hennell I & Samuel Hennell, approx 623 grams
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Japanese sterling silver 8 piece cocktail set by Arthur & Boyd Yokohama c1910, comprising, shaker, circular tray and 6 small beakers, all decorated in relief with irises, approx 1010 grams
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A fine quality Queen Elizabeth II sterling silver 4 piece tea & coffee set by Garrard & Co Ltd, baluster shape with embossed florals and scrolls, pots with bird head spouts, all with acanthus decorated handles, Sheffield 1971, approx 2910 grams
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Victorian sterling silver mustard pot & spoon, bombe form with scroll handle, hinged lid with floral bud finial, embossed allover with flowers and leaves, cartouche with engraved crest on scroll legs, blue glass liner, London 1840, together with an associated seal top mustard spoon, approx 245 grams
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George V sterling silver Deskstand by Asprey & Co, oblong shape with fluted rim, capstan shape fixed well, pen rest on bun feet (reputedly belonged to Robert Baden-Powell), Birmingham, 1931, approx 395 grams
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Art Deco silverplate spirit kettle & two handled oval drinks tray, octagonal shape with beaded and gadrooned borders, the stand with scroll uprights, the tray with engraved centre, 64 cm wide
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Fine quality George IV sterling silver 4 piece tea & coffee set, melon shaped with acanthus decorated bodies, handles and spouts, the pots with melon finials to the lids, on leaf and lions paw feet, Dublin 1827, maker James Fray, approx 2344 grams
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Queen Elizabeth II sterling silver oval two handled banquet tray by Garrard & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1968, approx 3.1 kg (heavy surface scratches)
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Fine quality George IV sterling silver oval banquet tray, with shell, scroll and gadrooned rim, engraved armorial and 2 family crests, London 1825, maker Joseph Angell I, 61 cm wide, approx 3.5kg
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George V sterling silver two handled banquet tray, plain with quatrefoil outline, Sheffield 1928, maker R. F. Mosley & Co (Robert Fead Mosely), 60 cm wide, approx 2.5kg
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Large silverplate two handled banquet drinks tray, with waved rim, rococo scroll handles and engraved centre
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Superb Queen Elizabeth II 8 piece sterling silver tea & coffee set including two handled tray by Adie Brothers Ltd of Birmingham, mid Georgian style, footed melon shape with engraved decorations, acanthus topped handles, urn finials, comprising a spirit kettle, teapot, coffee pot, hot water jug, sugar bowl and cover, cream jug, waste basin and large two handled tray, Sheffield 1953-1961, approx 11,095kg. A near identical set was presented by Adie Brothers to her Royal Highness Princess Elizabeth as a…
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Set of six George III sterling silver tablespoons, Old English pattern with engraved crest, London 1808, makers, Richard Crossley & George Smith IV, approx 359 grams
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Set of eleven George III sterling silver dessert forks, Hanoverian pattern with engraved crest, London 1808, makers, William Ely, William Fearn & William Chawnwer, approx 391 grams
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Ornate Edward VII sterling silver tablespoon, the openwork handle formed as grapes and vines, London 1902, makers, Dobson & Sons (Thomas William Dobson) approx 118 grams
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Pair George II sterling silver tablespoons, Hanoverian pattern with shell backs, 3 engraved initials also to the back, London 1759, maker I bell, approx 116 grams
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Charles II sterling silver tablespoon, Hanoverian without rattail pattern, with 3 engraved initials to the back, London 1657, maker Anne hill
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Composed set of four George III & Victorian sterling silver tablespoons, fiddle and thread pattern, London 1810, and 3 for London 1853, approx 353 grams
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Pair George V sterling silver sauce ladles, Old English pattern, London 1922, together with a sterling silver rattail pattern ladle, approx 243 grams
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Set of six George III sterling silver dessert forks, fiddle pattern with engraved crest and initials to the backs, London 1808, makers, William Ely, William Fearn & William Chawner, approx 258 grams
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Large 18th century silver serving spoon, Hanoverian style pattern, the back engraved with initials and dated 1749
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Cased set of six sterling silver George V coffee spoons, Old English pattern, Birmingham 1922, together with a napkin ring, vanity bottle lid, two other spoons and a cake fork, approx 113 grams
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Modern Walker & Hall silverplate canteen of cutlery, comprising, 6 table forks, 6 tablespoons, 6 dessert forks, 6 dessert spoons, 6 soup spoons, 6 table knives, 6 butter knives and 6 teaspoons
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Boxed Queen Elizabeth II sterling silver Royal commemorative limited edition plate, number 1530/2000 to commemorate the wedding of Princess Anne & Captain mark Phillips, approx 371 grams
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Queen Elizabeth II sterling silver commemorative silver wedding plate, limited edition number 1962/2000, with box and certificate, approx 382 grams
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Boxed Queen Elizabeth II sterling silver 50th birthday commemorative plate, limited edition number 16/100 designed by Sir William Dargie, the centre engraved with the face of the Queen and Queen Mother, fluted rim, 23 cm diameter, approx 363 grams, with original box and certificate.
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Victorian sterling silver goblet made for the Australian market, traditional stemmed baluster form, repousse decoration of four emus, kangaroo, flowers, foliage and scrolls, London 1861, makers Daniel & Charles Houle, approx 228 grams
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Queen Elizabeth II sterling silver footed circular sugar bowl, with gadrooned rim and base, gilt interior, London 1967, makers, William Walter Antiques limited, approx 173 grams
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Victorian sterling silver sugar bowl, circular part fluted with embossed scrolling cartouche, London 1886, approx 79 grams, together with a silverplate bowl
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George II sterling silver sugar caster, traditional vase shaped form, the pierced dome top with urn finial, London 1750, makers initials indistinct, approx 127 grams
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Queen Elizabeth II sterling silver wine coaster, plain circular with stepped base, wooden centre with sterling silver boss, Birmingham 1996
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George V sterling silver gravy boat & sugar bowl, gravy boat with beaded handle, rim and base, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1931, footed circular bowl with waved rim, engraved initials and date, Birmingham 1913, approx 389 grams
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George III sterling silver pepperette, traditional footed vase shape, pierced dome top with urn finial, London 1776, approx 94 grams
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Victorian silverplate Deskstand, rectangular shape with gadrooned borders, lion mask and ring handles, the arched hinged lid revealing an interior with 3 detachable wells with cupid support to each corner, 23.5 cm wide
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