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Auction House:Raffan Kelaher & ThomasNumber of lots recorded:620
Sale Title:Jewellery & SilverLots with images:600
Auction Location:SydneyPrices available:429
Date:26-Sep-2017
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A perfume bottle, cut glass rectangular base, with sterling silver rim, and non-original stopper, Henry Perkins & Sons, London, 1904 (12.5 cm). Together with a boudoir jar, glass base with sterling silver lid with bow design, W J Myatt & Co, Birmingham, 1942 (7.5 cm, 2g).
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Six Georgian sterling silver dessert spoons, shell motif, city mark absent, possily by Thomas Wilkes Barker, 1819, total weight 212 g
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An Edward VII sterling silver basket, pierced sides, raised on four button feet, the Alexander Clark Manufacturing Co, Sheffield, 1906. Length 29 cm. Weight 321g.
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A retro sterling silver compact case, with engine turned motif, initialled 'Lk', inside an inscription saying 'Presented by staff & girls P.R.Cooper & Co Ltd 5th March 1954', by Dingley Brothers, Birmingham 1953, total weight 95 g.
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A set of six butter knives, sterling silver handle, stainless steel blade, Yates Brothers, Sheffield, 1904, in original box.
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A pair of 800 silver table spoons, Swedish silver, stamped 800, Q2, with 20h century state marks. Weight 121g.
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A sterling silver commemorative dish, for the Centenary of Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill, numbered 3194, with certificate, bearing a 1965 coin in the centre, the rim by Roberts & Dore Ltd, London, 1974. Boxed. Diameter 12 cm. Weight 73g.
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A Georgian sterling silver cigarette case, monogrammed 'R.F.H' with floral decoration, by T E Beardsmore, Birmingham 1911, total weight 77 g.
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An Edwardian sterling silver cigarette case, engine turned motif, monogramned 'P.G', Birmingham 1928, by J. Gloster Ltd, total weight 93 g
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Six Edwardian sterling silver coffee spoons with sugar nips, Old English pattern, Charles William Fletcher & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1904. Total weight 64 g, boxed.
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An Edwardian sterling silver tripod tray, featuring six compartments, maker J.P, Birmingham 1908, weight 165 g, diameter 16 cm
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Three Boudoir bottles, glass base with sterling silver lid, of graduated sizes, one with fliate decoration, William Devenport, Birmingham, 1908 (17.5 cm, 5g). The second of plain design initialled 'Nwil', London 1875 (17 cm, 11g). The third of plain design with pierced lid, John pound & Co, London, 1904 (15 cm, 8g).
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