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Auction House:Barsby AuctionsNumber of lots recorded:941
Sale Title:Monthly Auction, Day 2Lots with images:941
Auction Location:SydneyPrices available:748
Date:22-Jul-2018
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Pair Victorian sterling silver bottle holders, London 1893, makers William Comyns & Sons, embossed bird and floral decoration to each. Height 10 cm (each). Weight 336grams (total)
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Six George IV/William IV sterling dinner forks, including 2 x London 1820, makers William Eley && William Fearn and 4 x London 1830, maker Barak Mewbury, each fiddle pattern, monogrammed. Length 19.5 cm (each). Weight 358grams (total)
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Victorian sterling silver mug, London 1870, maker John Kilpatrick, embossed decoration, monogrammed. Height 9 cm approx. Weight 92grams
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George V sterling silver kettle & stand, London 1929, makers C. S. Harris & Sons. With tri-footed stand and burner. Hallmarked to base, with retailer's name, James Robinson, Fifth Avenue, New York. Height 36 cm approx. Weight 2,340grams (total)
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Cased George V three piece silver condiment set, Birmingham 1934, makers William Suckling Ltd, including open salt, with blue glass liner, pepperette, with blue glass liner, and mustard pot, (missing liner). Weight 56grams (total silver)
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Six George IV sterling silver dessert spoons, London 1823, makers William Eaton,(2), and London 1829, maker Barak Mewburn, (4), fiddle pattern, monogrammed. Length 17 cm (each). Weight 262grams (total)
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William IV sterling silver three piece teaset, hallmarked Edinburgh 1836, by maker Elder and Company, comprising of a teapot, sugar bowl and creamer, each piece raised on 4 raised feet, the teapot with ivory insulators and flower motif finial
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Edward VII sterling silver bread basket, pierced work straight tapered lined borders, wire rim and plain centre. By Charles Boyton, marked Sheffield, 1911. sterling silver Approx 346 grams, 34 cm x 21.5 cm
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Antique silver plate kettle on stand, Stand with tree branch form decoration, includes burner. Marked to base for Hardy Brothers. Height 28 cm (total, including stand)
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Edward VII sterling silver ink well & stand, Birmingham 1904, sterling silver lidded, glass ink well, on sterling silver stand. Length 20 cm (tray stand)
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Nine William IV sterling silver dessert forks, including 8, London 1830, maker Barak Mewburn, monogrammed, and 1, London 1824, maker William Bateman. Each monogrammed, Old English pattern. Length 17 cm (each). Weight 416grams (total)
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Vintage German silver seventeen piece dessert set, marked 800 Mau Dresden, engraved gilt washed bowls and decorated finials, comprising large serving spoon and 16 dessert spoons. Weight 588grams (total)
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George III sterling silver strainer spoon, London 1813, makers William Ely, William Fearn and William Chawner, monogrammed. Length 13 cm approx. Weight 24grams
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George III sterling silver condiment spoon, London 1826, maker (possibly) Wi, (mark rubbed). Crested. Length 12 cm approx. Weight 32grams
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Set six George VI sterling silver coffee spoons, Sheffield 1943, maker Thomas Bradbury & Sons. Reproduction of original Devon spoon, circa 1660, according to enclosed descriptive card. Length 8 cm (each). Weight 36grams (total)
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Set of five silver decanter labels, each with pheasant decoration, and marked for Gin, Whisky, Brandy, Sherry and Italian. Weight 62grams (total)
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Set four George III sterling silver teaspoons, London circa 1774-1785, makers George Smith III. Length 12.5 cm (each). Weight 58grams (total)
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George III sterling silver pap boat & wine label, Boat Peter & Anne Bateman London, 1791, 46 grams. weight. Madeira label Hester Bateman standard mark. 13 grams weight. A/F
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Dutch silver serving plate, marked to base, and ' 925,' (diameter 15 cm approx), together with 6 various decorative handle teaspoons, cake forks, butter knife, etc. Weight 250grams (total silver)
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Three piece Danish silver condiment set, marked Ela Denmark Sterling silver, including mustard pot, pepperette, and salt shaker, blue enamel decoration, (chipped to pepperette). Weight 66grams (total)
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Sterling silver pierced footed basket, hallmarked Sheffield 1894, with 1945 presentation inscription to centre, 372 grams
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Set six Victorian sterling silver dinner forks, London 1845, maker's mark rubbed, (possibly Ee, Elizabeth Eaton), Old English Military & Thread pattern, crested. Length 20.5 cm (each). Weight 590grams (total)
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Set three Victorian sterling silver teaspoons, London 1839, maker Mary Chawner, monogrammed. Length 14 cm (each). Weight 100grams (total)
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Victorian pair cased sterling silver open salts, Birmingham 1900, makers T.H. Hazelwood, pair shell form open salts, with pair of sterling salt spoons. Weight 37grams (total)
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George III sterling silver berry spoon, London 1802, maker Stephen Adams I, embossed bowl, with (Act of Union) English rose, Scottish thistle and Irish shamrock decoration. Weight 72grams
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Five George III sterling silver dinner forks, Glasgow 1821, (4), and Edinburgh 1813, (1), makers for each of the five forks, Robert Gray & Son. Length 20.5 cm (each). Weight 392grams (total)
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Victorian sterling silver christening mug, London 1858, maker Henry Holland,embossed decoration, monogrammed. Height 7 cm approx. Weight 124grams
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Vintage Peruvian sterling silver tray, marked 'Sterling 925, Camusso,' dual handles, embossed decoration to border. Length 43 cm approx. Weight 636grams
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Set six Edward VII sterling silver soup spoons, Sheffield 1902, makers Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Old English pattern, monogrammed. Length 20.5 cm (each). Weight 424grams (total)
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Pair Victorian sterling silver open salts & spoons, Birmingham 1886, makers Hardy Brothers, together with a pair sterling silver salt spoons of same hallmarks. Weight 48grams (total)
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Seven Georgian & Victorian sterling teaspoons, including London 1822, London 1813, London 1829, (2), Edinburgh 1817, together with 2 Victorian silver teaspoons, London 1862, and Glasgow 1840. 6 teaspoons are monogrammed. Weight 128grams (total)
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Antique American sterling silver card case, embossed figure decoration of a woman, together with embossed decoration to borders. Monogrammed. With chain attachment. Height 9 cm approx. Weight 84grams
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Four Georgian sterling silver salt spoons, including Edinburgh 1822, maker Andrew Wilkie (2), 1 spoon monogrammed, Glasgow 1823, makers Mitchell && Sons (1) and another, marks rubbed (1), monogrammed. Weight 64grams (total)
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Set five Edwardian sterling silver dessert spoons, London 1903 (4) and 1908 (1), makers Daniel and John Wellby, monogrammed. Length 17 cm (each). Weight 260grams (total)
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Antique Sheffield plate coffee pot, engraved and embossed decoration, on tri-footed stand, with burner. Height 34 cm (total)
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Australian silver three piece condiment set, signed 'Wb,'including pair of open salts, with blue glass liners, and pepperette, and a silver salt spoon, signed 'Wb,'together with an English hallmarked sterling silver salt spoon. Weight 132grams (total, silver)
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Edward VII silver topped crystal rouge bowl, Birmingham 1902, makers Levi & Salaman, on crystal bowl, together with a circular silver lidded box, marked 925, diameter 3.5 cm approx, weight 12grams approx, and a silver plate lidded pill box
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Four William IV sterling silver dinner forks, London 1830, maker Barak Mewbury, fiddle pattern, monogrammed. Length 20.5 cm (each). Weight 294grams (total)
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Art Deco era sterling silver square footed dish, with G engraved to centre, hallmarked Birmingham 1933, 17 cm x 17 cm, 259 grams
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Three piece condiment set, possibly Indian silver, comprising open salt, pepper pot and mustard pot, embossed decoration
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Three various Oriental silver sugar spoons, including Chinese silver enameled spoon, floral decorated bowl, another silver sugar spoon, bamboo decorated, character marks to handle, and a Japanese silver sugar spoon, with kettle decoration to finial. Length 11 cm (each). Weight 32 cm
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Vintage sterling silver vase frame, hallmarked for Birmingham, date mark rubbed, includes frame of vase only, glass liner unavailable, as inspected condition, together with an open salt frame, glass liner unavailable. Weight 80grams (total)
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George VI sterling silver dressing table pieces, Birmingham 1937, makers Barker Brothers, including hand mirror, hair brush, and 2 clothes brushes, machined decoration
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Ten Victorian sterling silver soup spoons, including 6 hallmarked for London 1857, makers Chawner & Co, each crested, together with 2 hallmarked for London 1899, makers Charles Boyton (II), 1 hallmarked for London 1845, maker Elizabeth Eaton, and 1 hallmarked for London 1858, makers Chawner & Co. Weight 900grams (total)
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Set seven George IV sterling silver teaspoons, London 1829, makers Barak Mewburn, Kings Husk pattern, monogrammed. Length 14 cm (each). Weight 248grams (total)
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