Silver & Objects of Vertu 2021-06-11 Auction - 554 Price Results - Chiswick Auctions in London - Page 20
A mid-17th century Norwegian silver tankardA mid-20th century Burmese silver betel box on stand,A George II sterling silver kettle on stand, London
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A pair of George II sterling silver pepper casters,: A pair of George II sterling silver pepper casters, London 1743 by Samuel Wood (first reg. 3rd July 1733) Each of baluster form upon spreading circular feet. The domed pull off lids with pierced
0475: A pair of George II sterling silver pepper casters,Est. £200-£400
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A Victorian sterling silver christening mug, London: A Victorian sterling silver christening mug, London 1842 by Benjamin Preston Of rounded form raised upon four cast and applied acanthus scroll feet. The body with embossed decoration of vignettes of
0477: A Victorian sterling silver christening mug, LondonEst. £120-£160
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A Victorian sterling silver christening mug, London: A Victorian sterling silver christening mug, London 1844 by John Edward Terry Of circular form with everted moulded rim, upon four cast acanthus scroll feet and a acanthus formed C scroll handle. The
0479: A Victorian sterling silver christening mug, LondonEst. £200-£300
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A Victorian sterling silver swing handled butter dish,: A Victorian sterling silver swing handled butter dish, London 1845 by George and Charles Thomas Fox The body of inverted baluster form upon a rocaille scroll foot, the upper rim with cast and applied
0482: A Victorian sterling silver swing handled butter dish,Est. £800-£1,200
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A George III sterling silver three-piece tea service,: A George III sterling silver three-piece tea service, London 1817 by Joseph Biggs or John Booth Comprising a teapot, a milk jug and a twin handled sugar bowl. Each of compressed circular form upon a
0491: A George III sterling silver three-piece tea service,Est. £800-£1,200
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A George III sterling silver ladies inkstand or: A George III sterling silver ladies inkstand or standish, Sheffield 1809 by Thomas Blagden and Co Of domed casket form, the corners of four pillars raised on ball feet and with four ball finials. The
0493: A George III sterling silver ladies inkstand orEst. £600-£800
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A pair of George III and George IV sterling silver: A pair of George III and George IV sterling silver chambersticks, Sheffield 1814/27 by James Kirkby, Waterhouse & Co and Waterhouse, Hodson & Co respectively Each of shaped circular form with C
0494: A pair of George III and George IV sterling silverEst. £1,200-£1,600