Classic and Contemporary Interiors 2021-06-09 Auction - 688 Price Results - Andrew Smith & Son in Hampshire - Page 4
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Alresford, Hampshire, United Kingdom
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Classic and Contemporary Interiors

Asian Art, Jewellery & Watches, Silver & Silver plate, Ceramics & Glass, Pictures, Furniture, Collectables etc
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George III silver candlestick 1764: A George III loaded silver Corinthian column candlestick with original detachable square grease-pan, reeded and fluted pillar and moulded square base, Emick Romer, London 1764, 32.5cm high
0075: George III silver candlestick 1764Est. £200-£300
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George III silver forks: A matched set of six George III silver OEP and thread table forks, to/w four dessert forks - various makers and dates, 18.6oz (578g) (af)
0076: George III silver forksEst. £250-£300
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19th Century silver forks: Four George IV silver fiddle pattern table forks, William Schofield, London 1827, t/w a George III dessert fork and a Victorian example (6), 11.5oz (360g)
0077: 19th Century silver forksEst. £150-£180
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Hester Bateman silver dessert spoons: A set of six OEP silver dessert spoons, Hester Bateman, London 1788, 4.9oz (153g)
0078: Hester Bateman silver dessert spoonsEst. £180-£220
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Victorian silver fiddle pattern stuffing spoon: An early Victorian silver fiddle pattern stuffing spoon, Charles Boyton, London 1838, 3.6oz (112g), 30cm long
0079: Victorian silver fiddle pattern stuffing spoonEst. £60-£90
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Pair of silver berry spoons: A pair of silver berry spoons with gilt bowls and engraved handles, from Georgian tablespoons, 3.5oz (110g)
0082: Pair of silver berry spoonsEst. £50-£70
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Six 18th Century silver tablespoons: A pair of Hanoverian pattern tablespoons with scroll-back bowls, Joseph Bell II, London 1761, a similar spoon with plain bowl, probably T.&W. Chawner (see Jackson p211), London 1770 and three other
0083: Six 18th Century silver tablespoonsEst. £180-£220
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George II silver marrow spoon: A George II silver marrow spoon, James Wilks, London 1733
0084: George II silver marrow spoonEst. £100-£200Lot Passed
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Silver frames and other oddments: An Edwardian large silver-mounted easel mirror with scroll and shell decoration, Birmingham 1904 35 x 32cm (glass cracked), to/w seven small photograph frames, silver-backed hand-mirror and
0085: Silver frames and other oddmentsEst. £50-£70
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Silver trinket box and fob watch on chain: An Edwardian silver trinket box, richly embossed and chased with fairy playing pipes for the birds in the trees to the hinged cover and with floral and scroll-decorated sides, Nathan & Hayes, Chester
0087: Silver trinket box and fob watch on chainEst. £70-£100
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George III silver milk jug: George III silver half-reeded milk jug with convex corners, John Robins, London 1799, 6.7oz (209g), 12cm high o/a
0088: George III silver milk jugEst. £80-£120Lot Passed
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George III loaded silver candlestick 1798: A George III loaded silver candlestick of oval baluster form with half-reeded socket and stem, original detachable grease-pan, George Eadon & Co, Sheffield 1798, 27cm high
0089: George III loaded silver candlestick 1798Est. £200-£300
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George III silver letter salver 1776: A George III silver letter salver with beaded edge, on three claw and ball feet, Robert Jones and John Scofield, London 1776, 12.6oz (394g), 20.5cm
0090: George III silver letter salver 1776Est. £150-£200
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George II silver card salver 1758: A George II silver card salver with shell and scroll moulded rim, on three hoof feet, James Morison, London 1758, 8.3oz (258g)
0091: George II silver card salver 1758Est. £100-£150
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Newcastle Assay silver goblet ca.1800: Newcastle Assay: a silver goblet with floral and scroll embossing, John Langlands II (fl.1793-1804), no date, 8.5oz (264g), 17cm high
0093: Newcastle Assay silver goblet ca.1800Est. £100-£150
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George III silver ale mug: A George III silver ale mug of tapering form with ribbed banding, the scroll handle with foliate thumb-piece, maker possibly CF (? slightly rubbed), London 1809, 9.1oz (284g), 10.5cm
0094: George III silver ale mugEst. £150-£200
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George III silver goblet 1800: A George III silver goblet with gilt interior, on square foot, Solomon Hougham, London 1800, 6.5oz (202g)
0095: George III silver goblet 1800Est. £250-£350
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Regency silver goblet 1817: A Regency silver goblet, the campana bowl with band cast with grapes and vine, foliate mouldings beneath, on stemmed foot, Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, London 1817, 21.9oz (682g)
0096: Regency silver goblet 1817Est. £400-£600
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Victorian silver ewer: A late Victorian small ewer of baluster form, with floral and foliate embossed decoration, hinged cover and wicker-bound scroll handle, William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1898, 9.7oz (302g) gross,
0097: Victorian silver ewerEst. £130-£160
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Georgian silver feather-edge teaspoons, etc.: A set of six Georgian silver feather-edge teaspoons, George Smith II (circa 1790 - no date), an Art Nouveau small bonbon dish, Birmingham 1909 and another Georgian teaspoon, 4.7oz (146g) total
0098: Georgian silver feather-edge teaspoons, etc.Est. £60-£90
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Victorian silver fiddle pattern basting spoon: A Victorian silver fiddle pattern basting spoon, Charles Boyton II, London 1861, 4.5oz (141g)
0099: Victorian silver fiddle pattern basting spoonEst. £70-£100
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