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Auction House:Leonard Joel Pty. Ltd.Number of lots recorded:334
Sale Title:International Design & Applied ArtsLots with images:333
Auction Location:MelbournePrices available:153
Date:12-Oct-2017
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A carved marble figure of crouching Venus on pedestal, after the antique, signed P. Barranti, Florence, 19th century, raised on a verde marble pedestal, 52 cm high (figure) excluding stand
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A Victorian white marble garden statue of Ceres late 19th century, the goddess of agriculture modelled standing with a branch of flowers in one hand and a sickle in the other, 152 cm high, 50 cm wide
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An Art Deco alabaster figure of a dancer on matching pedestal, modelled in a contrapposto pose with one hand raised, the other elegantly resting on her neck, wearing a traditional belly dancing costume, signed indistinctly to base, raised on an alabaster pedestal, approximately 178 cm high
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An Italian alabaster torso of an Amazon warrior, after the antique, total height 125 cm x 40 cm wide, 38 cm deep
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A bronze cast, after a 19th century French foundry figure of cupid, the god of love seated on a rock pile and holding a cornucopia in his raised right hand, with downward gaze, raised on a canted square base in faux marble, the figure 111 cm high, the base 80 cm high
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A pair of Italian gilt and white painted figural stands 18th century, comprising two putti in mirrored poses, with upraised arms, drapery over shoulders and waist, a flared openwork basket resting on tasselled cushion on his head and standing on a rock pile, raised on a conforming fluted base with square sectioned ionic columns and swags to a graduated lower moulding, overall height 177 cm
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A 19th century bronze and gilt-metal figural candelabrum, the figure of a draped maiden holding a cornucopia issuing flowers and foliage, pan flutes and vase on the circular base, the candelabrum, 131 cm high, 45 cm wide, the pedestal 52 cm high
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A large cast iron classical garden urn, cast with classical harvest scenes, below a fluted lower body, all above a square pedestal, approximately 178 cm high, the rim 130 cm wide
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A Venetian gilt and polychrome blackamoor figural torchere on base, 19th century, the male figure wearing a turban and drapery over shoulder and waist, standing in contrapposto with right leg forward and right hand behind, holding a horn in his raised left hand, raised on a black painted column base, the figure 117 cm high, the pedestal 98 cm high
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A large bronze figure of a nymph Auguste Moreau, late 19th century, modelled as a semi nude nymph with raised arms on a rock formation, 80 cm total height
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A Victorian style globe on Rocaille carved tripod stand, enclosed with timber meridian circle, supported by carved legs ending on scroll feet, 91 cm high, 55 cm diameter
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A George III pear shaped tea caddy early 19th century, realistically carved, each half opens to reveal remnants of a tin lined interior, accompanied by original key, 17 cm total height
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A William IV marquetry sarcophagus tea caddy, the whole with marquetry inlay, the lid opening to reveal two tea compartments and the original glass bowl.
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An oak carved figure of Queen Elizabeth I 16th century-17th century, modelled in traditional costume, perched on a cornucopia in one hand.
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A wood, gilt & gesso floor pedal harp J. F. Browne, circa 1859-1866, in the Egyptian style, the fluted columnar shaft with winged figure to scroll capital and anthemion base. Signed J. F. Browne & Co. Makers. New York 295 Broadway, 172 cm high, 85 cm wide
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A Victorian Trapezoid Headlight Vaulted Skylight, circa 1880, comprising seven glass panels which set into a two part metal frame, each stain glass panel decorated with bright polychromes in the traditional Art Nouveau style, the whole measures approximately 300 cm wide, 180 cm deep, 100 cm high. Provenance: originally forming part of Miss Parish's school for young ladies in the 1880's
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A bronze drummer boy desk clock, Louis Majorelle, Nancy, 19th century, modelled as a cherub in motion with one leg raised, all mounted on a circular rouge marble base. The clock disguised as a drum, with hand painted enamel dial, Arabic numerals. Eight day movement, cylinder platform, time only not striking, 22.5 cm high
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A French gilt metal & porcelain inset mantel clock late 19th century, the gilt metal frame applied with a twin dove finial with two hand painted porcelain panels inset beneath the enamel dial, with an eight day movement, silk suspension & countwell strike
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A gilt metal mantle clock inset with Sevres porcelain panels Ambrosoni & Sons, Paris, late 19th century, rectangular in form applied with a classical female finial, and flanked by two cherubs, with a hand painted Sevres porcelain panel inset to lower body. Eight day movement & countwell strike, signed Ambrosoni & Sons Paris' to dial
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A French Directoire ormolu mounted marble portico clock, circa 1790, the circular enamel dial flanked by two ormolu mounted stems raising an architectural pediment with an eagle finial, silk suspension, countwell strike, 8 day movement, 43 cm high
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A gilt spelter figural mantel clock William Mott, London & Paris, circa 1860, the gilt spelter frame mounted on a white marble base, with an eight day countwell strike movement, signed 'Wm Mott, patent London, Paris, 12 & 30 Cheapside ' to dial
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A French ormolu, brass & boulle inlaid bracket clock, Le Roy, Paris, circa 1870, the whole decoratively inlaid with cut brass, 8 day movement, hour & half hour striking on gong, 68 cm high. Provenance: Purchased from Pharaohs Antiques in 1982
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A French Empire figural mantle clock, circa 1830, modelled with a flute player finial, the whole decorated with gilded cut brass decoration, with an eight day countwell strike movement, and silk suspension
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A Regency gilt metal figural mantel clock 19th century, modelled with a cherub, the whole decorated with gilded cut brass trophies, with an eight day movement, and silk suspension, time only.
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An impressive French figural mantel clock 19th century, circa 1880, the circular slate base beneath a large gilded figure of Lord Byron, eight day movement, rack striking on bell
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A pair of sterling silver Candelsticks W.C & Co. / Sheffield /, circa 1779, in the neoclassical manner featuring urns, foliate & ribbon decoration with tapering column stems and vase shaped sconces, approximately 1963 gms silver (including wooden bases), 31 cm high
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A fine Victorian sterling silver epergne Birmingham /, circa 1864, with three branches supporting cut crystal bowls and one large bowl to top and all converting to candleholders and decorated in the classical style with horse head designs, approximately 3466 gms silver (including sconces, excluding crystal bowls), 44 cm high, 43 cm wide
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A pair of Georgian sterling silver wine goblets London /, circa 1790, each on a square base with monogram, approximately 422 gms silver, 15 cm high
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A pair of large Victorian sterling silver wine goblets, by Elkington & Co. / Birmingham /, circa 1856, with gilt interior & gadrooning to base, approximately 836 gms silver, approximately 19.5 cm high
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A large Victorian sterling silver claret jug Elkington & Co / Birmingham /, circa 1856, with gadrooned edge to top & base, inscribed 'To the Rev. Joseph Arkwright M.A by the tenant farmers & friends hunting with Atherstone Hounds, Dec 1856', approximately 1802 gms silver, 41.5 cm high
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A Victorian sterling silver coffee pot Richard Hennell / London /, circa 1865, with decorative embossing & bead work, approximately 737 gms silver, 26 cm high
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An early Victorian sterling silver coffee pot Mackay & Chisolm, Edinburgh, circa 1841, with heavy embossed decoration, approximately 976 gms silver, 29.5 cm high
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A Georgian oval sterling silver meat dish & mazarine, by Paul Storr, London, circa 1806 & 1820, the meat dish with gadroon border & armorial to centre, total weight approximately 4148 gms silver, 3.5 cm high, 49 cm wide, 34 cm deep
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A fine Georgian sterling silver hot water jug & stand, Paul Storr / London /, circa 1808, compressed in form, with gadroon decoration to waist, flanked by a double ivory scroll serpent handle, raised on a tripartite lion paw base with original wick holder, total weight 1613 gms silver, approximately 26.5 cm total height
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A fine set of four Georgian sterling silver entree dishes & covers William Eaton / London /, circa 1831, with reed & ribbon to borders & to covers, plus added gadrooning with rampant lion finials, raised on four scroll & reeded feet, total weight approximately 7177gms silver, approximately 13 cm high, 29 cm wide, 22 cm deep
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A Georgian oval sterling silver two handled serving tray Elizabeth Jones / London /, circa 1790, with beaded edge & armorial to centre, approximately 2071 gms silver, 81 cm wide
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A large Georgian sterling silver salver Robert Abercromby / London /, circa 1740, with pie crust & shell border on four scroll feet & armorial to centre, approximately 2526 gms silver, 4.5 cm high, 47 cm diameter
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A fine matching set of four Victorian sterling silver wine jugs various makers and Dates, in the Renaissance revival in the manner of Cellini, decorated with cast classical motives, total weight approximately 4760 gms silver (including silver mounted cork bottle stopper), 39 cm, 29 cm, 29.5 cm & 29 cm high respectively
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A set of four Georgian sterling silver wine coasters Roy & Co / Sheffield / 1786, each with ornate foliate rims & turned wood bases & Ducal crest, each 5 cm high, 15.5 cm diameter each
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A fine pair of Georgian sterling silver sauce tureens & covers William Eaton / London /, circa 1831, with reed & ribbon to borders & to covers, plus added gadrooning with rampant lion finials, raised on four scroll & reeded feet, total weight 2234gms silver, 16.5 cm high, 21.5 cm total width
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A matched set of four Georgian sterling silver wine coasters London /, circa 1810-23, each with ornate shell & foliate borders & Ducal crest, approximately 4 cm high, 16 cm diameter
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A Georgian sterling silver salver William Tuite / London /, circa 1769, with Chippendale border on three claw & ball feet, approximately 1169 gms silver, 36 cm diameter
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A Georgian sterling silver two handled trophy cup Dublin, circa 1745, with harp shaped scroll handles & applied reed girdle, armorial to front, approximately 881 gms silver, 16 cm total height, the cup 15.5 cm diameter
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A Georgian sterling silver sauce boat Gs./ London /, circa 1759, floral embossed body on hoof feet, approximately 301 gms silver, 12.5 cm high, 17 cm wide, 9 cm deep
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A Georgian sterling silver salver Solomon Hougham / London /, circa 1799, circular in form with thread edging on three feet, approximately 661 gms silver, 3 cm high, approximately 25.5 cm diameter
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A fine Georgian sterling silver salver Joseph Craddock & William K. Reid / London /, circa 1816, each with heavy scroll & leaf decoration to borders, chased cartouche with added floral decoration to centre, raised on three scroll feet, approximately 755 gms silver, 3 cm high, 27 cm diameter
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A sterling silver coffee pot Chester /, circa 1911, with fluted decoration to lower body, approximately 693 gms silver (including ebony handle), 25 cm high
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A Victorian sterling silver salver Elkington & Co. / Birmingham /, circa 1906, with shell & scroll border with engraved decoration to centre on three scroll feet, approximately 362 gms silver, 21 cm diameter
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A Georgian sterling silver salver Robert Abercromby / London /, circa 1741, with pie crust & shell border on three hoof feet & armorial to centre, approximately 781 gms silver, 3 cm high, 28 cm diameter
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A Queen Anne two handled Britannia silver porringer London /, circa 1705 or 1697, with swirl fluted decoration, an embossed gadroon band & 'S' scroll handles, approximately 311gms silver, 10 cm high, 18.5 cm total width
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A Georgian sterling silver oval tea pot stand Ai / London, circa 1791, with reeded border & feet, with crest to centre, approximately 376 gms silver, 3 cm high, 24.5 cm wide
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A Georgian sterling silver oval tea pot stand John Crouch I & Thomas Hannam / London /, circa 1792, with reeded border & feet, with Ducal crest to centre, approximately 412 gms silver, 3 cm high, 25 cm wide
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A Georgian sterling silver helmet shaped creamer Peter & Ann Bateman / London /, circa 1794, approximately 107gm silver, 13.5 cm high
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A Georgian sterling silver sauce boat David Hennell / London /, circa 1759, with shell capped hoof feet & a gadrooned edge, approximately 33 gms silver, 12 cm high, 18 cm wide, 9.5 cm deep
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A substantial Georgian sterling silver salver London /, circa 1827, with gadroon & leaf borders on four shell capped foliate feet & armourial to centre, approximately 3023 gms silver, 6 cm high, 48.5 cm diameter
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A Victorian sterling silver salver John, Edward, Walter & John Barnard / London /, circa 1868, with shell & scroll border and chased decoration to center on fancy scroll feet & armorial to centre, approximately 910 gms silver, 3.5 cm high, 32 cm diameter
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A small Victorian sterling silver waiter Richard Martin & Ebenezer hall / London /, circa 1894, the scalloped edge with a leaf capped beaded border, with a further beaded border to inside edge & a chased centre, on three ball & claw feet, approximately 349 gms silver, 2 cm high, 20 cm diameter
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A set of six Victorian sterling silver salts Robert Hennell III / London /, circa 1857, each with gilt interior of circular form with embossed ban of satyr masks, gilt lined, approximately 440 gms silver (6). Provenance: The collection of Richard 'Dick' (1913-1989) and Joan Crebbin
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A pair of George II sterling silver salts David Hennell I / London /, circa 1758, each with gilded interior, gadrooned rim on stepped pad feet, engraved with bear claw armorial and initials verso, approximately 178 grams silver (2). Provenance: The collection of Richard 'Dick' (1913-1989) and Joan Crebbin
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Two pairs of Victorian sterling silver salts by Edward Ker Reid, London 1855 and George John Richards & Edward Charles brown, each with blue glass liner, gadrooned rim on stepped pad feet with floral chasing, engraved with armorial and one set also with initials verso, weight unknown as glass dishes wedged in (4). Provenance: The collection of Richard 'Dick' (1913-1989) and Joan Crebbin
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An early Australian solid cedar chest of drawers, circa 1835, rectangular in form, fitted with eight cockbeaded drawers flanked by twisted columns raised on bun feet
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A Victorian sterling silver footed swing handled dish maker unknown/ Sheffield/, circa 1850, with a pierced and raised scroll border, approximately 488 gms, 25 cm diameter.
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A George III sterling silver chalice William & Patrick Cunningham / Edinburgh /, circa 1816-17, campagna in form, with acanthus leaf motif to lower body, raised on a gadrooned edge waist, above on a fluted base with a beaded border, approximately 556 gms silver, 17.5 cm high
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A George III sterling silver two handled cup John Spackmann II / London /, circa 1772, baluster in form with foliate decoration overall raised on a pedestal base, flanked by 'S' shaped handles, approximately 588 gms silver, 21 cm total height, approximately 23 cm total width
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A George II silver tankard and cover John swift / London /, circa 1755, of plain tapering form with a girdle to lower body, flanked by a double scroll handle, all above a spreading circular foot, approximately 910 gms silver, 20.5 cm total height
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A sterling silver tea caddy Chester /, circa 1913, tapering in form, fluted decoration to lower body flanked by lion head loop handles, on four lion paw feet, hallmarks rubbed, approximately 238gms silver, 13.5 cm high
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A sterling silver swing handled dish Atkin Brothers / Sheffield /, circa 1893, oval in form, pierced decoration with embossed scroll motifs, approximately 544 gms silver, 5.5 cm high, 30.5 cm wide
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A Georgian sterling silver swing handled centre bowl possibly William potter, oval in form with beaded borders, with a repeating floral border, monogram etched to bowl, hallmarks rubbed, approximately 832 gms silver, 10.5 cm high, 36.5 cm wide
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A George II sterling silver tankard Richard Gurney & Thomas Cook / London /, circa 1752, of plain baluster form with double scroll handle and raised on circular foot, approximately 332 gms silver, 11.5 cm high, 12.5 cm total width
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A George III sterling silver chamber stick & Snuffer John Scofield / London /, circa 1788, circular in form with a matched pair of candle snuffers, total weight approximately 242 gms silver, 7.5 cm high, the tray 15.5 cm diameter
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A sterling silver tea caddy turner Bradbury / London /, circa 1905, faceted in form, with a rounded lid, approximately 170 gms silver, 13 cm high
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A Georgian sterling silver bone marrow scoop London / 18th century, hallmarks rubbed, approximately 44 gms silver, 22 cm long
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A fiddle thread & shell pattern silver flatware set for six William Chawner /, circa 1830-1836, comprising six large table spoons, six entree spoons, six entree forks, six table forks, six knives, six teaspoons, four egg spoons, sugar tongs, fish serving slice, small cake slice, basting spoon, soup ladle, sauce ladle two salt spoons and a mustard spoon, approximately 2730 gms silver (minus knives with stainless blades)(49)
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A Dutch silver porringer 18th century, circa 1750, the oval dish lobed in form, flanked by floriate handles. An etched monogram to each side, approximately 208gms silver, 6 cm high & 26 cm total width
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A French silver chocolate pot Alexis Micalef / Paris /, circa 1768, baluster in form, raised on three pad feet, approximately 690 gms silver (not including handle), 24.5 cm high
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A small French silver chocolate pot 19th century, embossed in floral motifs, raised on three pad feet, hallmarks rubbed, approximately 318 gms silver (not including ebony handle), 16.5 cm high
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A Dutch silver porringer 18th century, the circular bowl embossed with bead work motifs, flanked by double dolphin handles, approximately 166 gms silver, 3.5 cm high, 22 cm wide
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A graduated pair of Dutch silver tea caddies, Amsterdam /, circa 1919, each tapering in form with an acorn finial, total weight approximately 564 gms silver, 12.5 cm & 10.5 cm respectively
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A German silver gondola shaped salt Imported by John George Smith / London /, circa 1899, finely embossed with a spring cupid scene, approximately 84 gms silver, 6 cm total height, 17.5 cm total width
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A pair of Continental sterling silver clam shell salts Imported by William Moering / London /, circa 1898, each modelled as a dragon carrying a clam shell aloft, with a cherubs applied to each salt, total weight approximately 186 gms silver, each measures 7 cm high, 7 cm wide
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A Continental silver chamber stick, probably Dutch, 18th century, decorated with floral motifs and decorative bows, approximately 276 gms silver, 5.5 cm high, 25.5 cm total width
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A Continental neo-classical embossed beaker 18th century, of tapering form, with embossed portrait cartouches, raised on three bun feet, approximately 232 gms silver, 13.5 cm high, 11.5 cm diameter
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A Dutch export silver chamber stick & Snuffer Amsterdam/, circa 1844, oval in form with a beaded edge, approximately 424 gms silver, 14.5 cm total height, 17 cm total width
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A French silver beaker late 18th century/early 19th century, of plain form, with an engraved crested monogram to centre, approximately 106 gms silver, 7.5 cm high
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Three silver Cow creamers various makers /19th & 20th centuries, each modelled in the form of a cow, total weight 498 gms silver, approximately 9 cm high, approximately 14 cm wide
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A French silver wine Taster early 19th century, circular in form with a looped serpent handle, inscribed name to rim 'A. Vidal a Mareuge Ln. ', hallmarked J.P to underside, approximately 120 gms silver, 2 cm high, 10.5 cm total width
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A French silver wine Taster early 19th century, circular in form with a looped serpent handle, inscribed name to rim 'I. Derouet ', hallmarked J.R to underside, approximately 58 gms silver, 1 cm high, 10.5 cm total width
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A Continental 900 silver centrepiece, oval in form, with a fluted body, flanked by scrolled handles, raised on a pierced pedestal base, stamped 900 to underside, approximately 2024 gms, 22 cm high, 49 cm wide, 24 cm deep
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A Dutch silver tray Amsterdam /, circa 1821, of rectangular form, on four bun feet, approximately 578 gms silver, 2 cm high, 28 cm wide
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