Jewellery, Silver & Accessories 2021-03-09 Auction - 304 Price Results - Lyon & Turnbull in uk - Page 13
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A Victorian 'snake' bangleA enamelled plaque ringA Victorian turquoise set necklace and brooch
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Edinburgh, United Kingdom
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Jewellery, Silver & Accessories

Jewellery, Silver & Accessories
Auction Curators:
Ruth Davis FGA DGA
Head of Department, Jewellery & Silver
Kier Mulholland
Specialist, Jewellery & Silver
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An early Victorian entrée dish and cover: James Charles Edington, London 1843, of moulded quatrefoil form, the dish with a cast acanthus border, engraved griffin to either side of rim, the lid of of domed melon form, engraved armorial and
0311: An early Victorian entrée dish and coverEst. £700-£1,000
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A Victorian claret jug: Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard, London 1839, of baluster form with leaf clasped lower body, engraved armorials to the centre of the body and presentation engraving to the other, the S
0312: A Victorian claret jugEst. £400-£600
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A George IV snuff box: T.S, Birmingham 1824, of rectangular outline, threaded detail throughout, rectangular cartouche to hinged lid, engraved 'A Tribute of Esteem/from/ ...1825' foliate thumbpiece; together with another
0313: A George IV snuff boxEst. £200-£300
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A George III barrel nutmeg grater: Samuel Meriton II, London 1789, with ribbed body and screw off lid, engraved initials to either terminal (Dimensions: Height: 45mm, weight (all in): 24g) (Height: 45mm, weight (all in): 24g)
0314: A George III barrel nutmeg graterEst. £300-£500
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A George III wine funnel: EM possibly Edward Mayfield, London 1808, of traditional form with threaded borders; together with a trophy, Robert Pringle & Sons, Chester 1909; a Victorian hip flask, Birmingham 1864, with allover
0315: A George III wine funnelEst. £400-£600
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A collection of silver: to include, a soup ladle Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1805, of Fiddle pttern, and another similar; together with a collection of condiments, inkwell and a collection of unmarked trophies (Dimensions:
0316: A collection of silverEst. £200-£400
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A collection of Georgian flatware: to include a George III basting spoon, Robert Gray, Edinburgh 1797, of Old English pattern, engraved initials to terminal; a set of five tablespoons, Morris & Michael Emanuel, London 1830, of Fiddle
0320: A collection of Georgian flatwareEst. £250-£350
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A matched pair of George III salvers: Richard Rugg II, London 1777 and 1774, of moulded circular form, the cast border with floral swag decoration, the centre engraved with ornate oval cartouche with swags and bows, foliate initials the
0321: A matched pair of George III salversEst. £800-£1,000
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A pair of George III candlesticks: R.I/I.S, Sheffield 1776, of baluster form, embossed foliate and beaded decoration to stem, the circular foot similarly decorated with engraved foliate CA (loaded) (Dimensions: Height: 29.5cm)
0322: A pair of George III candlesticksEst. £500-£700
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A George III snuffer tray: William Cafe, London 1767, of waisted rectangular form with gadrooned border and foliate initials engraved to centre, a shell clasped scroll handle and raised on four claw and ball feet; together
0323: A George III snuffer trayEst. £400-£600
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An early George III marrow scoop: OM/WT, London 1765, of plain form; together with a fish slice, London 1819, of Fiddle and Thread pattern, engraved crest to terminal and another George III of Fiddle pattern, London with crest to
0324: An early George III marrow scoopEst. £300-£500
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A set of four George III table candlesticks: Ebenezer Coker, London 1769, each of traditional Corinthian form, the slightly tapered reeded columns to a stepped square base with embossed bead decoration and leaf clasped corners, the initials CJ
0325: A set of four George III table candlesticksEst. £2,000-£3,000
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A George II lidded tankard: *W*P, London 1749, of traditional baluster form, the later embossed decoration depicting scenes of communal merriment and relaxation outside a tavern, the hinged domed lid with budding fruit
0326: A George II lidded tankardEst. £500-£700
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A collection of condiments and cruet sets: to include, a set of four open salts on three bun feet; a pair of cut-glass oval salts and various condiment spoons; together with modern silver pepper mills, various napkin rings and two stamped
0327: A collection of condiments and cruet setsEst. £300-£400
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A George I tumbler cup: London 1722, of simple form, prick marks to underside, A/H.M.; together with a modern tankard, Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1919, of traditional baluster form, leaf clasped S scroll handle, all raised
0328: A George I tumbler cupEst. £350-£500
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