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Auction House:McKenzies AuctioneersNumber of lots recorded:260
Sale Title:Furniture, Rugs, Watches and Decorative ArtsLots with images:260
Auction Location:PerthPrices available:223
Date:19-May-2021
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Paired candle sticks in sterling silver these interesting George II candle sticks are showing brocaded stepped base's and piped stems, finishing in floriate patterned candle holders. Attributed to John Cafe London 1759.Height 31 cm. With weighted base.
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Painted Russian religious icon finished in enamelled Russian silver. The Rizza having 84 mark, Moscow assay by Aleksandr Vladislavoich Smirnov 1896. Depicting Mary and child. 18 cm x14.5 cm.
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Portuguese tea and coffee service circa mid 20th century with silver content of 83.3 % consisting of a coffee pot, 623 grams. Tea pot, 587 grams. Sugar bowl 312, grams and cream jug, 325 grams. All having baluster shape with segmented embossed lobes and floral embellishments. Finishing the service is a round twin handle 44 cm diameter salver with folate embossed boarder. Weight 1.8Kg makers mark not identifiable.
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A 20th century trinket box manufactured in sterling silver with design Influences from Victorian era India, having embossed elements and depictions of the elephant god and minor deities. 15 x 10 cm. Having wooden internal finish. Wight 303.0 grams.
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Pair of Victorian large basting spoons in sterling silver, by Henry John Lias & Sons, London 1851-1868. Having a combined weight of 338.7 grams
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Assorted silver spoons ladles and tongs Victorian ladle by T.M Glasgow 1846. Condiment spoon, late 20th century. Small pickle fork EPNS by Harrison Bros tongs by William Hutton and Sons Sheffield 1928 condiment spoon by Robert Wallis London 1840s weight 89.1 grams.
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George III to George IV, sterling silver table spoons eleven spoons by William Eley, William Feam & William Chawner. London 1812. And one spoon by Elizabeth Eaton. London 1851.Weight 918.9 grams.
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Victorian engraved glass butter dish complete with fitted sterling silver under dish and lid, having an engraved scalloped central feature which is mounted with a figure of a cow in repose. By Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater. London 1854. Weight with lid and under dish only 218.1 grams. Height 11.5 cm.
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Sterling silver berry spoons and fruit knife \ fork set comprising of two Edwardian spoons with embossed gilt bowls and engraved stems by Thomas white. Birmingham 1902. Weight 128 grams. Two Georgian spoons with embossed gilt bowls and engraved stems by unknown maker, marks worn. 1793 London. Weight 102 grams. A single spoon with embossed bowl and engraved stem by John Rodgers & Co Sheffield 1910. Weight; 45grams. A Victorian fruit knife and fork engraved and embossed in sterling silver by Francis Higgins.…
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Set of six German silver tablespoons with German hallmarks showing the, 800 mark, makers mark, Bruckmann & Sohne of Heilbron 1805-1973. Weight 352.6 grams.
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Boxed cutlery service in sterling silver and Russian silver. Set consisting of six Victorian sugar spoons. By Charles Boyton II London 1878. Six William IV teaspoons. By Reid and Sons (Christian Ker Reid, David Reid and Christian Bruce Reid) Newcastle 1842. Four Victorian entree forks. Two of which are by Thomas Smily London. One by Thomas Whitaker London 1852. And the last by Martin Hall & Co Ltd Sheffield 1896. Six William IV dinner forks. By William Eaton London 1829. Seven Victorian pudding spoons. Six…
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