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Auction House:
Vickers & Hoad Auctioneers
Number of lots recorded:16
Lots with images:16
Prices available:16
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*** George III baluster form coffee, hinged dome lid & flame finial marked IK, London, 1771, approx 28 cm high, 600g Provenance: Ex Stanley Lipscombe ***
*** Hallmarked sterling silver four piece tea set (4) ***
*** Christopher Dresser (1834-1904) designed claret jug by Hukin & Heath, impressed 2910 lower arm of handle, 26.5 cm high. Exhibited: 'Christopher Dresser: Un Designer Alla Corte Della Regina Victoria', Palazzo della Triennale, Milan, 30 October 2001-March ***
*** Antique George III Irish hallmarked sterling silver baluster form mug, with scroll handle and leaf form thumb piece Dublin, 1767, date mark rubbed, 11.5 cm high and total weight 320 grams ***
*** Antique 19th century Colonial Indian footed silver claret jug, with a gilt wash interior, heavily chased body and foot. Engraved with Oxford University crest etc, by Charles Nephew & Co., Calcutta, marks to base, 1070g and 28 cm high ***
*** George III sterling silver wing handled cake basket, with slat pierced work banding half fluted interior and beaded edges by Charles Aldridge and Henry green London 1780, 910g and 36 cm long ***
*** George III Scottish hallmarked sterling silver twin handled cup, with Robertson family crest by Patrick Robertson, Edinburgh 1788 - 1789, 28 cm high and 895 grams ***
*** George II / III Irish sterling silver twin handled cup, of baluster from with leaf capped double C scroll handles, decorated with birds, fruiting grapes and C scrolls. By John Moore Dublin circa 1727-1767. 440 Grams approx ***
*** Victorian hallmarked sterling silver fiddle pattern set of sixteen table forks and six entree forks by Henry S Ellis, Exeter 1857, as well as 7x tea spoons, 9x dessert spoons, 7x dessert spoons mixed London and Exeter marks. Matching crest of deer with… ***
*** Victorian sterling silver chased four piece tea & coffee service. Hand Engraved cockerel crests. Hallmarks for London 1839 Richard Pierce, George Burrows II, & IW WM? The coffee pot is marked Carringtons c.1900. Approx 1817g (4) ***
*** Pair of George III silver gilt goblets marked London, 1783, 15 cm high, 348g ***
*** Early 18th century Irish silver jug with applied cast lion feet, with early engraved crests, marked with Hibernia & Crowned harp, probably 1740/50's approx 105g ***
*** Antique George II sterling silver pint tankard / mug, baluster form, marked RG & TC, London, 1738 Approx 316g & 11 cm high ***
*** George III sterling silver footed tray, applied twin handles, gadrooning to borders and scroll feet. By Thomas Hannam & John Crouch II London, 1803 875g and 32 cm long ***
*** Antique George III hallmarked sterling silver three piece tea service, twisted fluted bodies with panels of flowers and foliage in relief with gilt washed interiors, by J E Terrey & Co (John Edward Terry) London, 1831-1832 teapot 16 cm high, 28 cm W and… ***
*** George II sterling silver coffee pot, of tapering straight sided form, turned in base circular foot, domed lid and scrolling spout and handle. Marked 1749, London, Thomas Whipham? 918g, 27 cm high ***