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Auction House:BonhamsNumber of lots recorded:128
Sale Title:The Gentlemen's EditLots with images:128
Auction Location:SydneyPrices available:45
Date:18-Dec-2023
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A George III sterling silver tankard, of plain baluster form with plain spread foot, domed top and open work thumb piece, hallmarked London, 1770, maker John King, marked to base & under lid, height 20 cm, weight 901 gm
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A George III sterling silver tankard, circular section on a molded foot ring, S shaped handle, engraved Bb, hallmarked Newcastle 1788, makers John Langlands & John Robertson, height 13 cm, weight 324 gm
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A William III Brittania standard silver tankard, tapering form with two reeded bands to body between a peacock head armorial, reeded strap handle, hallmarked London 1697 maker Thomas Parr bearing a retailer's paper label to verso reading 'Thomas & Co. 153 Bond St, Thos Parr, 1697' height 10 cm, weight 245 gm
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A sterling silver swing handled pedestal basket, scalloped circular body with floral foliate motif, hallmarked London 1831 makers Edward, Edward Junior, John and William Barnard height 8 cm, diameter 26 cm, weight 613 gm
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A George III sterling silver basket, oblong with gadrooned rim and acanthus-capped reeded swing-handle, body chased with a continuous band of flutes, the interior centrally engraved with a coat of arms, hallmarked London 1817, maker Paul Storr, width 32 cm, weight 1182 gm
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Asprey & Co., cocktail shaker, The Thirst Extinguisher, circa 1932 in the form of a period fire extinguisher, the revolving base with eight cocktail recipes, stamped manufacturer's marks with number 3212S and Regd. No. 833773, 40 cm high
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A sterling silver tray, circular with dentil molded edging and hammered finish, engraved: 'Omar Ramsden Me Fecit', maker Omar Ramsden, hallmarked London 1912, diameter 11 cm, weight 104 gm
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A pair of French silver and silver gilt figural double salt cellars, each with a shaped oval body, gadrooned to the lower section and centred to either side by a cartouche with an engraved armorial crest, the two bowls with detachable silver gilt dishes, rising to a standard cast in the form of a standing putto holding a garland of flowers, raised on four scroll feet, one hallmarked 'Odiot / Paris' '8014' diamond symbol and assay mark the other with rubbed marks. Width 22 cm, height 18 cm, gross weight…
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An Edwardian sterling silver cigar box, Mappin & Webb, hallmarked London 1902, rectangular with applied monogrammed plaque engraved Sw to one corner. The interior with cedar lined sectional compartments. 11.5 cm x 27m cm x 14 cm, weight 1977 gm
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Faberge, a pair of asparagus tongs, with wreath and acanthus leaf decoration, K. Faberge / circa 1908, hallmarked 84 zolotnik, length 24 cm, weight 213 gm
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Faberge, a pair of servers, a knife and fork with wreath and acanthus leaf decoration, hallmarked 88 zolotnik, K. Faberge / circa 1908 the knife 30.5 cm long, weight 279 gm (2)
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An arts and crafts sterling silver chalice, Omar Rasmden & Alwynn Carrthe, hallmarked London 1908, hand beaten bowl of tapered form, with a stylised foliate band to upper body above the inscription '30th October 1883-1908'. The circular foot decorated with a scroll design, the verso inscribed Omar Ramsden Et Alwyn Carr Me Fecerv NT.' diameter 10.2 cm, height 14 cm, weight 236 gm
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Scottish sterling silver chalice, circa 1816-17, William & Patrick Cunningham, hallmarked Edinburgh 1816, height 18.5 cm, weight 559 gm
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A Charles I sterling silver goblet, makers mark rubbed, hallmarked London 1631, with later inscription, the ogee body centred by a cartouche bearing the inscription 'Presented to / Richard Hubbard / under 20 Years of age / as the best of the Ploughers / amongst farmers Sons / by the / Marshland Agricultural Association / in 1857', height 16.5 cm, weight 278 gm
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A George III sterling silver goblet, Robert & Samuel Hennell, hallmarked London 1805, fluted lower body and a flared pedestal foot, height 13.5 cm, weight 193 gm
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A Queen Anne Brittania standard silver tankard, John Rand, hallmarked London 1703, engraved with initials Sti to base tapered body, reeded motif to mouth rim and foot, scroll handle, height 10.5 cm, weight 239 gm
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A Queen Anne Brittania standard silver tankard, makers mark rubbed, hallmarked London 1709, straight sides with two ribbed bands, scroll handle, height 12 cm, weight 369 gm
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A George III sterling silver tankard, John Langlands & John Robertson, hallmarked Newcastle, 1784, height 12.5 cm, weight 325 gm
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A George III sterling silver tankard, makers mark rubbed, hallmarked London 1774, baluster form with scroll handle and stepped circular foot, height 11.5 cm, weight 337 gm
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A George V sterling silver goblet, William Hutton & Son, hallmarked Birmingham 1913 tapered bowl, knop stem on stepped circular foot, gilt interior, height 22 cm, weight 240 gm
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A George II sterling silver ale jug, Thomas Tearle, hallmarked London, 1727 cylindrical neck and ovoid body, with s-scroll handle and heart motif, decorated with bands of flowers and drapes, height 15.7 cm, weight 375 gm
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