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Auction House:Raffan Kelaher & ThomasNumber of lots recorded:512
Sale Title:Jewellery & SilverLots with images:511
Auction Location:SydneyPrices available:443
Date:25-Nov-2013
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An Indian silver parcel-gilt oval box and pair of jars, the oval box with hinged lid, the jars each with glass-inset screw cover; Bhatter (Kolkata). (cased)
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A pair of Victorian silver salts, each circular, with tapered curved sides, engraved with flower and leaf; Lias & Wakely, London 1881.
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Four Victorian silver salts, each circular with scalloped rim and fluted sides, on three ball feet; Martin, hall & Co., London 1884. (4)
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A silver Tirnket box with tortoiseshell inset hinged cover; W.G.Sothers Ltd., Birmingham 1925. Width 10.5 cm. (cover insert loose)
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Two Edwardian silver-capped glass jars, one embossed with cherubs among clouds; H.Matthews, Birmingham 1904, and Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1901. (2)
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A Victorian silver small waiter, shaped circular with foliate border; presentation engraved and with crest and motto; Stephen Smith, London 1878; retailer: Goldsmiths' Alliance, Cornhill. Diameter 21 cm. Wt approx 370g.
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A Victorian silver tea-set, three pieces each of octagonal lobate form on leaf-capped scroll feet, each piece engraved with initials on a flower and leaf stem ground and with obverse presentation engraved 'Presented to Mr Baxter by lady Mary Horton as a Token of her Esteem and Regard'; John Watson, Sheffield 1845. Total wt 1415g. (in fitted mahogany box with recessed brass handle; interior with a printed label of Joseph Rodgers & Sons)
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A Victorian silver trophy cup of baluster goblet form, repousse embossed, engraved with a monogram, the spreading hexafoil scallopped foot with leaf flange; Thomas Smily, London 1862. Height 22.5 cm. Weight approx 400g.
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An 18th century silver standish, rectangular, with gadrooned rim and saw-pierced sides, rosewood base with claw and ball feet; R.H. Width 16 cm.
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An early Victorian silver miniature chamber candlestick, leaf form, with snuffer; Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1844.
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Two pairs of George III/IV silver dessert forks and spoons, King's husk pattern, forks: Wm Eley & Wm Fearn, London 1815 and 1817, spoons: Chas Eley, London 1824. Total wt 240g.
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A Victorian silver prize medallion 'Hear, Read, mark, Learn..Christ's Hospital 1842', edge engraved Alexander Howe 1842, diameter 35 mm, (fitted case), and a Coronation commemorative Crown 1953. (2)
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A Victorian silver-gilt prize medallion: engraved obverse 'For Eminence in drawing. The prize 30.Novr 1841', reverse 'The Governors of Christ's Hospital to Alexander Howe'; E.F., London 1841. Diameter 48 mm. (fitted case)
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A 9ct gold fob medallion (5.4g),A Victorian silver fob medallion, a Queen Victoria Silver Jubilee pendant, and a part mourning brooch. (4)
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