Silver & Objects of Vertu 2020-12-02 Auction - 295 Price Results - Chiswick Auctions in UK - Page 3
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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A mixed group of sterling silver flatware: A mixed group of sterling silver flatware Comprising a Victorian set of ten apostle teaspoons, London 1900 by William Hutton and Sons, a pair of apostle salt spoons. A George III caddy spoon, with
0047: A mixed group of sterling silver flatwareEst. £100-£200
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A mixed selection of sterling silver flatware: A mixed selection of sterling silver flatware Including a George III bottom marked teaspoon, Old English Feather Edge pattern, London circa 1775 by John Scofield, a George IV teaspoons Fiddle Thread
0048: A mixed selection of sterling silver flatwareEst. £150-£250
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A mixed group of sterling silver teaspoons: A mixed group of sterling silver teaspoons A George III set of four Old English pattern teaspoons, London 1792 by Thomas Northcote, initialled E, and a George IV set of four London 1829 by Morris &
0049: A mixed group of sterling silver teaspoonsEst. £100-£150
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A George V sterling silver set of Albany pattern: A George V sterling silver set of Albany pattern teaspoons, Sheffield 1911 by Mappin & Webb Double struck, initialled J in flourished cursive script, comprising six teaspoons, a butter knife and a
0050: A George V sterling silver set of Albany patternEst. £150-£250
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Mixed group - A pair of George IV sterling silver: Mixed group - A pair of George IV sterling silver tablespoons, London 1823 by William Chawner Fiddle pattern, engraved initial E. Together with a Victorian Fiddle pattern tablespoon, London 1838 by
0054: Mixed group - A pair of George IV sterling silverEst. £120-£160
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A mixed group of sterling silver flatware: A mixed group of sterling silver flatware A pair of George III Old English pattern tablespoons and four dessert spoons, London 1808 by Peter and William Bateman, tablespoons, London 1798/99 by
0058: A mixed group of sterling silver flatwareEst. £200-£300
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A mixed group of sterling silver flatware: A mixed group of sterling silver flatware Comprising a set of three Victorian Fiddle and Thread tablespoons and a teaspoon, London 1851 by George Adams of Chawner and Co, each engraved with a crest
0060: A mixed group of sterling silver flatwareEst. £150-£250
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A mixed group of Victorian sterling silver fiddle: A mixed group of Victorian sterling silver fiddle pattern flatware Comprising a George III basting spoon, London 1819 by James Beebe, a set of six William IV tablespoons and two salts spoons,
0064: A mixed group of Victorian sterling silver fiddleEst. £250-£350
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mixed group of sterling silver flatware: A mixed group of sterling silver flatware Comprising a pair of William IV fiddle pattern dessert spoon, London 1833 by William Eaton, two further dessert spoons, a George IV fiddle pattern tablespoon
0067: mixed group of sterling silver flatwareEst. £200-£300
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A set of six Victorian sterling silver table forks,: A set of six Victorian sterling silver table forks, London 1838 by William Eaton Fiddle pattern, each engraved with a crest of a Griffin segregant. Each fully marked. (6) Weight – 531 grams /
0069: A set of six Victorian sterling silver table forks,Est. £120-£160