The Fine Art Sale - Day One 2015-03-04 Auction - 462 Price Results - Cheffins in uk - Page 16
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An early 19th century Mason's Ironstone part service,A small silver cayenne potA certificated 5.76ct diamond single stone ring,
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Cambridge, United Kingdom
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The Fine Art Sale - Day One

Auction sale of ceramics and glass, including a large collection of Regency coffee cans from the collection of the late Christopher Hogwood CBE, a fine selection of jewellery, silver, coins and watches.
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A Victorian silver three piece tea set,: A Victorian silver three piece tea set, by The Barnards, London 1873, comprising: a teapot of tapering cylindrical form with bright cut decoration between beaded edges and girdle, insulated scroll
0395: A Victorian silver three piece tea set,Est. £500-£800
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A William IV silver wine funnel,: A William IV silver wine funnel, by William King, London 1836, the shallow bowl with gadrooned edge and shell hook with detachable ribbed spout, crested, 15.5cm, 4.9oz
0396: A William IV silver wine funnel,Est. £400-£500
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A pair of Victorian silver sweetmeat dishes,: A pair of Victorian silver sweetmeat dishes, by William Comyns, London 1897, each of rectangular shape, the body pierced below a shaped, floral scrolled trellis pierced border, 13 x 10.5cm, 3.6oz (2)
0397: A pair of Victorian silver sweetmeat dishes,Est. £100-£150
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Six silver Old English pattern table forks,: Six silver Old English pattern table forks, probably by R Smart & Son, London 1929, 20.5cm and four matching dessert forks by R Smart & Son, London 1931, 21.4oz
0398: Six silver Old English pattern table forks,Est. £150-£250
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Six small George III silver old English pattern: Six small George III silver old English pattern teaspoons, by Peter & Jonathan Bateman, London 1790, each with extended drop, initialled 'S', 11.75cm, 1.79oz (6)
0399: Six small George III silver old English patternEst. £80-£120
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A George III silver sugar basket,: A George III silver sugar basket, by Charles Aldridge & Henry Green, London 1778, the decoratively pierced ovoid bowl with beaded edge supported on three beaded handle supports resting on a beaded
0400: A George III silver sugar basket,Est. £500-£800
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A George III silver teapot stand: A George III silver teapot stand by Henry Chawner, London 1786, of shaped oval form, bright cut engraved within a beaded edge, raised on four stylised hoof feet, crested, 16.75cm, 3.7oz
0401: A George III silver teapot standEst. £100-£200
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A matched set of six Irish brightcut starpoint: A matched set of six Irish brightcut starpoint teaspoons, (2 by John Daly, Dublin), 2.6oz and a set of eleven American parcel gilt caviar spoons, stamped T & Co, (probably Tiffany & Co), each with a
0402: A matched set of six Irish brightcut starpointEst. £100-£150
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A pair of George II silver sauceboats,: A pair of George II silver sauceboats, possibly by John Horsley, London 1759, oval with cut edges, each raised on three shell headed hoof feet below a leaf capped flying scroll handle, engraved with
0403: A pair of George II silver sauceboats,Est. £200-£300
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A set of four George IV silver tub salts,: A set of four George IV silver tub salts, by George Knight, London 1820, each of heavy gauge embossed with flowers and scrolls below a gadrooned edge and standing on three shell headed hoof feet,
0404: A set of four George IV silver tub salts,Est. £400-£600
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A George III silver teapot stand,: A George III silver teapot stand, by John Denzilow, London 1796, of shaped oval form with bright cut engraved border, raised on four claw and ball feet, 16.5cm, 4.4oz
0405: A George III silver teapot stand,Est. £100-£200
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A William IV silver salver,: A William IV silver salver, by Joseph Angell I & Joseph Angell II, London 1837, circular with moulded, shell scrolled edge and raised on three scrolled feet, uninscribed, 33.75cm, 34.28oz
0406: A William IV silver salver,Est. £400-£600
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A George III silver teapot,: A George III silver teapot, by Emmanuel Levy, Exeter 1815, of compressed rectangular shape below a gadrooned edge with insulated handle, 16.5cm high, 23.9oz
0407: A George III silver teapot,Est. £300-£400
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A George IV silver pap boat,: A George IV silver pap boat, by William Bateman, London 1825, of plain compressed oval form with a gadrooned edge, 12.5cm, 1.9oz and another pap boat, maker TR, London, date letter indistinct,
0408: A George IV silver pap boat,Est. £100-£200
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A large George II silver caster,: A large George II silver caster, by Samuel Wood, London 1744, of plain baluster shape with moulded edge and girdle, the cover decoratively pierced and diaper engraved below a bell shaped finial,
0409: A large George II silver caster,Est. £600-£800
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A matched set of six pairs of silver gilt dessert: A matched set of six pairs of silver gilt dessert spoons and forks, various makers and dates c.1810, later decorated, 12oz (12)
0410: A matched set of six pairs of silver gilt dessertEst. £150-£250
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A pair of George III sliver candlesticks: A pair of George III sliver candlesticks by William Cafe, London 1765, each raised from a square, stepped and gadrooned foot below a knopped stem supporting a spool socket, fitted with a later square
0411: A pair of George III sliver candlesticksEst. £1,500-£2,000
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A William IV silver travelling communion set,: A William IV silver travelling communion set, by Charles Rawlings & William Summers, London 1830, comprising a miniature communion cup on baluster stem, 8.5cm; a cylindrical wine flask with screw
0412: A William IV silver travelling communion set,Est. £150-£250
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A Commonwealth silver seal top spoon,: A Commonwealth silver seal top spoon, possibly by Jeremy Johnson, London 1655, with fig shape bowl, hexagonal tapering stem and baluster shape seal end, prick dot initialled IK to the seal top,
0414: A Commonwealth silver seal top spoon,Est. £600-£800
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A George II silver caster,: A George II silver caster, by Samuel Wood, London 1748, of plain baluster shape with moulded girdle, the decoratively pierced and engraved cover with bell finial, crested, 15.5cm, 5.4oz
0415: A George II silver caster,Est. £200-£300
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A George IV silver wick trimmer and matching tray,: A George IV silver wick trimmer and matching tray, by Emes and Barnard, London 1824, the trimmers with foliate shell scrolled design, 19.25cm, the tray rectangular with shell gadrooned border,
0417: A George IV silver wick trimmer and matching tray,Est. £500-£800
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A matched set of ten silver bright cut trefid end: A matched set of ten silver bright cut trefid end teaspoons, (2 William III examples probably by Thomas Issod, London circa 1682-1689 and 8 George III examples by Sebastian & James Crespell, London
0418: A matched set of ten silver bright cut trefid endEst. £200-£300
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A pair of George III silver wine coasters,: A pair of George III silver wine coasters, by Robert Hennell I & David Hennell II, London 1796, each circular with shallow body engraved with festoons below a beaded edge, with wooden insert bases,
0419: A pair of George III silver wine coasters,Est. £300-£500
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