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Fred Rich. An Elizabeth II silver anCartier An 18ct gold box, of rectangularNapoleon Interest. A late nineteenth or
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Silver and Objects of Vertu

Silver and Objects of Vertu
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A set of four George VI silver Corinthia: A set of four George VI silver Corinthian style square-base candlesticks, each with tapering stem, atop a stepped, spreading foot, the base and nozzles each decorated with a bead edge rim, with
0097: A set of four George VI silver CorinthiaEst. £300-£500
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An Elizabeth II silver novelty corkscrew: An Elizabeth II silver novelty corkscrew, surmounted by a cast figure of a fox, the body decorated to simulate fur, sponsor's mark possibly Hugh Crawshaw, Sheffield 2000, length 8cm, weight
0098: An Elizabeth II silver novelty corkscrewEst. £150-£250
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Five twentieth-century silver-coloured m: Five twentieth-century silver-coloured metal figures of animals, to include a border collie, poodle, bear, elephant, and duck with weighted base, three with British hallmarks, the elephant and
0099: Five twentieth-century silver-coloured mEst. £40-£60
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An Edwardian silver novelty combination: An Edwardian silver novelty combination pin cushion and stamp case, modelled in the form of a donkey pulling a cart, the donkey with textured detail to the body simulating hair, ensuite with a
0101: An Edwardian silver novelty combinationEst. £300-£400
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A George V novelty silver pin cushion, m: A George V novelty silver pin cushion, modelled in the form of a duck, the body with cushion pad and decorated to simulate feathers, with ruby-coloured glass eyes, the body with design registration
0103: A George V novelty silver pin cushion, mEst. £80-£120
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A late Victorian silver and parcel-gilt: A late Victorian silver and parcel-gilt naturalistic spoon warmer, modelled in the form of a nautilus shell, atop a cast and applied figure of a stylised dolphin, with stepped oval form foot
0104: A late Victorian silver and parcel-giltEst. £600-£800
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A Victorian Aesthetic style silver mug,: A Victorian Aesthetic style silver mug, of tapered cylindrical form, the body decorated with four vignettes of Eastern-style motifs, comprising butterflies, fancy birds, flowerheads and foliage,
0105: A Victorian Aesthetic style silver mug,Est. £400-£600Lot Passed
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A Victorian silver Aesthetic style scent: A Victorian silver Aesthetic style scent or perfume flask, of cylindrical form, the exterior decorated in the Japonesque taste, featuring a crane, owl, butterflies, and sprays of flowering blossom,
0106: A Victorian silver Aesthetic style scentEst. £200-£300
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A George V silver novelty table lighter,: A George V silver novelty table lighter, modelled in the form of a seated cat, the exterior decorated to simulate fur, the detachable head with ruby coloured glass eyes, the raised tail designed to
0107: A George V silver novelty table lighter,Est. £200-£300
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Paul Storr A set of four William IV or: Paul Storr A set of four William IV or early Victorian salt cellars, each of panelled oval form, the body decorated with swags of floral garlands, atop three volute scroll supports with acanthus leaf
0108: Paul Storr A set of four William IV orEst. £3,000-£4,000
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A Victorian silver Aesthetic style bowl,: A Victorian silver Aesthetic style bowl, of rounded form, the exterior decorated with foliate sprays, the body initialled 'IHR' or similar, with gilt interior, Thomas Smily, London 1874, height
0110: A Victorian silver Aesthetic style bowl,Est. £60-£80
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A Victorian silver Aesthetic style beake: A Victorian silver Aesthetic style beaker, of rounded cylindrical form, the exterior decorated with birds, reeds, and lily pads, with gilt interior, John, Edward, Walter & John Barnard (Barnard &
0111: A Victorian silver Aesthetic style beakeEst. £300-£500
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A Queen Anne Britannia Standard (0.958): A Queen Anne Britannia Standard (0.958) silver twin handle porringer, the semi-fluted body, with central gadrooned girdle, the cartouche surrounded by foliate scrolls with crest of a lion guardant
0112: A Queen Anne Britannia Standard (0.958)Est. £700-£900Lot Passed
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A George V silver beaker, modelled in th: A George V silver beaker, modelled in the seventeenth-century style, of tapered conical form, with stepped moulded foot rim, engraved with coat of arms, the underside with presentation inscription
0113: A George V silver beaker, modelled in thEst. £250-£350
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An Edwardian silver tea caddy, of ogee f: An Edwardian silver tea caddy, of ogee form, with a stepped oval form foot, applied with twin handles in the form of cast ram's head, the detachable cover with cast flowerhead finial, fully marked to
0114: An Edwardian silver tea caddy, of ogee fEst. £300-£500
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China A late nineteenth or early-twentie: China A late nineteenth or early-twentieth-century Chinese export silver mug, of cylindrical form, the exterior decorated in relief with traditional scenes depicting figures, oxen, a bridge, and
0115: China A late nineteenth or early-twentieEst. £450-£550
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A pair of Victorian silver Admiralty pat: A pair of Victorian silver Admiralty pattern silver teaspoons, die stamped at the top of the stem with a crowned fouled anchor, stamped with the arrow confirming the piece was issued for Naval use,
0116: A pair of Victorian silver Admiralty patEst. £50-£80
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A Charles II silver porringer, of ogee f: A Charles II silver porringer, of ogee form, the body decorated with a typical English seventeenth-century motif of foliage on a stippled ground, the base with bead punch star detail, with slightly
0117: A Charles II silver porringer, of ogee fEst. £700-£900
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A William III Britannia Standard (0.958): A William III Britannia Standard (0.958) silver beaker, of flared conical form, the body decorated with acanthus leaves in a manner typical of the period, and with a central wreath band, atop a
0118: A William III Britannia Standard (0.958)Est. £3,000-£5,000
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Robert Garrard A matched Victorian silve: Robert Garrard A matched Victorian silver table centrepiece, composing of two graduated pedestal tazze, the body decorated with pierced foliate scrolls and shells, with baluster knopped stem and bead
0119: Robert Garrard A matched Victorian silveEst. £2,000-£3,000
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Graham Leishman Stewart A pair of El: Graham Leishman Stewart A pair of Elizabeth II silver salt and pepper casters or shakers, of semi-ellipsoid form, with smooth exterior and raised seams, pierced with a single and multiple apertures
0120: Graham Leishman Stewart A pair of ElEst. £300-£500Lot Passed
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