Ceramics,Glass,Silver,Jewelry & 20thC Design 2006-11-29 Auction - 600 Price Results - Cheffins in uk - Page 21
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Ceramics,Glass,Silver,Jewelry & 20thC Design

A selection of 18th, 19th & 20th Century English, Continental and Oriental Porcelain, Pottery and Glass (including Wedgwood, Delft, Staffordshire, Worcester, Mason's, Meissen, Imari, Chinese Kangxi, etc. A selection of fine jewelry and English silver from the 18th century to the present day and a selection of Art Nouveau, Arts & Crafts, Art Deco, and later 20th Century objects including Moorcroft, Wedgwood Fairyland Lustre, Lalique, etc.
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A VICTORIAN SILVER PATIENCE CARD BOX BY NATHAN: A Victorian silver patience card box by Nathan and Hayes, Chester 1898, the square section body repousse decorated below a domed cover, the divided interior complete with two packs of patience cards
0537: A VICTORIAN SILVER PATIENCE CARD BOX BY NATHANEst. £60-£80See Sold Price
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A SILVER 17TH CENTURY SPOON: A 17th century English provincial silver seal top spoon, marked with a fleur-de-lys in the bowl, maker's mark WD, circa 1625 (see Jackson p523), 16.5cm, top initialled, 1oz
0538: A SILVER 17TH CENTURY SPOONEst. £800-£1,200See Sold Price
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A THREE PIECE SILVER CONDIMENT: A matched silver three piece table cruet, comprising: a late 18th century style serpentine salt by Turner Bradbury & Sons, London 1909, the body pierced and engraved below a beaded edge and raised on
0539: A THREE PIECE SILVER CONDIMENTEst. £100-£150See Sold Price
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A PAIR OF SPOONS: A pair of silver trifle spoons by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1911, the terminals pierced with a right handed svastika the auspicious sign representing the god Ganesha and the vernal sun, the
0540: A PAIR OF SPOONSEst. £40-£60See Sold Price
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VICTORIAN SILVER SALVER: A Victorian silver salver by the Barnards, London 1839, of circular shape with moulded shell scrolled border, the ground chased with floral and foliate scrolling, 26.5cm diameter, 19oz
0541: VICTORIAN SILVER SALVEREst. £200-£300
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SILVER 4 PC TEASET CHESTER 1915: A silver four piece teaset, maker AM, Chester 1915, comprising: a teapot of oval shape, the body embossed with stiff leaf and festoon decoration below a flared collar, the insulated silver handle
0542: SILVER 4 PC TEASET CHESTER 1915Est. £400-£600See Sold Price
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AN IRISH SILVER SAUCE BOAT: A George III Irish silver sauce boat by John Warner, Cork, circa 1775-1810, (maker's mark and Sterling only) of plain oval form with punch beaded edge and raised on three shell headed hoof feet below
0543: AN IRISH SILVER SAUCE BOATEst. £250-£350See Sold Price
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A GEORGE III SILVER SALT CELLAR BY REBECCA EMES: A George III silver salt cellar by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London 1814, of compressed circular shape, the lower body fluted below a row of swags, and a fruiting vine edge with caryatid
0544: A GEORGE III SILVER SALT CELLAR BY REBECCA EMESEst. £300-£400See Sold Price
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A MID 18TH C. SILVER COFFEE POT: A George III silver coffee pot by Daniel Smith and Robert Sharp, London 1763, of plain baluster form raised on a gadrooned foot with foliate based spout and gadrooned edge, the hinged cover with
0545: A MID 18TH C. SILVER COFFEE POTEst. £700-£1,000See Sold Price
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SILVER INKWELL SET IN A SHELL: A William IV silver mounted inkstand, maker TD, London 1833, the platform formed from an exotic seashell raised on a plain circular pedestal, above a silver mounted glass inkwell (lacking cover) in
0546: SILVER INKWELL SET IN A SHELLEst. £100-£150See Sold Price
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A PAIR OF SILVER SAUCE BOATS: A pair of silver sauce boats by E Viner & Co, Sheffield 1938, each of plain oval shape below cut edges and raised on three pad feet, 6.5cm high, 7oz 92)
0547: A PAIR OF SILVER SAUCE BOATSEst. £80-£120See Sold Price
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SILVER HOTWATER JUG: A late Victorian silver hotwater jug by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1899, of oval vase shape, the lower body embossed above a plain oval foot, the flared spout with hinged cover, 24cm, 12.25oz
0548: SILVER HOTWATER JUGEst. £80-£120See Sold Price
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A PAIR OF IRISH SILVER SERVING SPOONS: A pair of George III Irish silver serving spoons by John Power, Dublin 1801 one with pierced divider as a straining spoon, 33cm, 7.25oz (2)
0549: A PAIR OF IRISH SILVER SERVING SPOONSEst. £250-£350See Sold Price
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AN EDWARDIAN SILVER SWEETMEAT STAND BY S JACOB: An Edwardian silver sweetmeat stand by Samuel Jacob, London 1906, the shallow hexafoil bowl with moulded edge, raised on four fret cut legs with two integral handles, 29cm over handles, 10.25oz
0550: AN EDWARDIAN SILVER SWEETMEAT STAND BY S JACOBEst. £100-£150See Sold Price
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GEORGE IV SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN STUFFING SPOON: A George IV silver fiddle pattern stuffing spoon by Thomas and James Dicks, London 1821, monogrammed, 31cm, 3.5oz
0551: GEORGE IV SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN STUFFING SPOONEst. £100-£150See Sold Price
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TEN VICTORIAN SCOTTISH TEASPOONS: A matched set of six Victorian Scottish silver King's pattern teaspoons (5x D&S, 1x JMJr), Glasgow 1863, single struck, initialled; together with four similar smaller examples by AC, Glasgow 1853,
0552: TEN VICTORIAN SCOTTISH TEASPOONSEst. £100-£150
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SILVER PHOTO FRAME: A large silver photograph frame, maker RC, Sheffield 1998, of plain rectangular shape, engraved with the Tattersalls crest and with a presentation inscription, 25cm x 30cm with mahogany stained easel
0553: SILVER PHOTO FRAMEEst. £80-£120See Sold Price
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SMALL SILVER TAZZA 1912: A small silver sweetmeat stand by Martin Hall & Co, London 1912, the shallow bowl with pilastered gallery fitted with two lug and wire handles over a tall pedestal with plain circular foot, 9.25cm,
0554: SMALL SILVER TAZZA 1912Est. £100-£150See Sold Price
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SILVER GRAVY BOAT 1938, MAKER ISG: A large silver sauce boat, maker ISG, Birmingham 1938, of oval form with wide flred spout and cut edges over three stylised hoof feet and with a plain loop handle, 11cm, 10oz
0555: SILVER GRAVY BOAT 1938, MAKER ISGEst. £60-£80See Sold Price
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THREE SILVER SNUFF BOXES: A Victorian silver snuff box by J Millward Banks, London 1878, of rectangular form with serpentine edges, allover foliate scroll decorated, the cover with oval cartouche with inscription, 8cm x 5cm;
0556: THREE SILVER SNUFF BOXESEst. £120-£180See Sold Price
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A GEORGE III SILVER MUSTARD POT, MAKER'S MARK: A George III silver mustard pot, maker's mark indistinct ?F, London 1805, of plain oval tapering shape below a gadrooned edge, the hinged cover with ball finial, 9cm high, together with a George III
0557: A GEORGE III SILVER MUSTARD POT, MAKER'S MARKEst. £180-£220See Sold Price
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A SILVER MONKEY TAPER STICK: A late Victorian taperstick by Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1898, modelled as a mischevious monkey holding the socket in his right hand on a green faux alabaster base, 7cm high, 10oz (including
0558: A SILVER MONKEY TAPER STICKEst. £250-£350See Sold Price
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A PAIR OF PIERCED SILVER BON BON DISHES: A pair of Edwardian silver bon bon dishes by William Neale & Sons, Chester 1901, each of navette form the bodies pierced and embossed below a foliate edge, 18cm diameter, 5.5oz
0559: A PAIR OF PIERCED SILVER BON BON DISHESEst. £70-£100See Sold Price
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TWO SILVER HELMET CREAMERS: A Victorian silver creamer by Stokes and Ireland Ltd, Birmingham 1892, of plain helmet shape raised from a square foot, 15cm high together with another small silver cream jug by Charles Weale,
0560: TWO SILVER HELMET CREAMERSEst. £70-£100See Sold Price
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