Silver & Objects of Vertu 2020-12-02 Auction - 295 Price Results - Chiswick Auctions in UK - Page 11
York town mark – A George III provincial sterlingA late 19th century Anglo – Indian silver scentAn early 20th century Thai (Siamese) unmarked silver
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An early 20th century Japanese bronze inset silver: An early 20th century Japanese bronze inset silver casket, circa 1940 ShÅwa period, rectangular form upon short bracket feet, the pull off lid with an inset bronze plaque of Mount Fuji. Wooden
0245: An early 20th century Japanese bronze inset silverEst. £800-£1,200
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An Elizabeth II sterling silver candlestick set,: An Elizabeth II sterling silver candlestick set, Birmingham 1964 by Cohen & Charles Composed of a pair of taller candlesticks and a set of four dwarf candlesticks, each with a beaded edge. The dwarf
0249: An Elizabeth II sterling silver candlestick set,Est. £100-£200
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A George V sterling silver mug, Birmingham 1914 by: A George V sterling silver mug, Birmingham 1914 by William Hutton and Sons Half-pint, of decagonal panelled form with a strap handle, engraved with initials to the front J.A.M.F. Together with a
0250: A George V sterling silver mug, Birmingham 1914 byEst. £150-£250
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A pair of George V sterling silver dwarf or desk: A pair of George V sterling silver dwarf or desk candlesticks, Sheffield 1911 by James Dixon and Sons Each on a square base with canted corners, the stepped well leading to a plain central column
0251: A pair of George V sterling silver dwarf or deskEst. £200-£300
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A pair of George VI sterling silver candlesticks,: A pair of George VI sterling silver candlesticks, Birmingham 1936/38 by W J Myatt & Co Circular filled bases. Together with a George V Art Deco cigarette box, with engine turned decoration,
0255: A pair of George VI sterling silver candlesticks,Est. £100-£150