Silver & Objects of Vertu 2021-06-11 Auction - 554 Price Results - Chiswick Auctions in London - Page 7
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 late 17th century Norwegian unmarked silver peg: A late 17th century Norwegian unmarked silver peg tankard, probably Bergen circa 1680 of cylindrical form, raised on three cast pomegranate feet with cast and applied leaf form junctions, the hollow
0156: A late 17th century Norwegian unmarked silver pegEst. £1,200-£1,600
A mid-17th century Norwegian silver tankard: A mid-17th century Norwegian silver tankard (drikkekanne), Bergen 1669 by Oluf Jørgensen (active circa 1650-1700) Of cylindrical form with a hinged curved sided lid raised by a cast and chased
0157: A mid-17th century Norwegian silver tankardEst. £10,000-£15,000Lot Passed
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A set of eleven Nicholas II Russian provincial 84: A set of eleven Nicholas II Russian provincial 84 zolotnik (875 standard) silver table forks, Kostroma 1898-1908 by W.H in an oval (untraced) In a French style foliate pattern. Each marked with
0161: A set of eleven Nicholas II Russian provincial 84Est. £400-£600
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A cased mid-19th century Indian Colonial silver: A cased mid-19th century Indian Colonial silver travelling dessert set, Calcutta circa 1840 by Pittar and Co (active 1825-48) Comprising a dessert spoon in Queen’s pattern, double struck with
0165: A cased mid-19th century Indian Colonial silverEst. £150-£250
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A mid-19th century Indian Colonial silver twin handled: A mid-19th century Indian Colonial silver twin handled cup and cover, Calcutta circa 1870 by Hamilton and Co Of campana form upon a domed circular foot with an acanthus leaf mid-section. Applied S
0170: A mid-19th century Indian Colonial silver twin handledEst. £1,000-£1,500
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An early 19th century Indian Colonial silver teapot: An early 19th century Indian Colonial silver teapot stand, Madras circa 1810 by Robert Gordon II (active 1802-1818) Of oval form with an ovolo edge and gadrooned rim, raised on four bracket feet.
0171: An early 19th century Indian Colonial silver teapotEst. £200-£300
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A rare early 19th century Indian Colonial silver twin: A rare early 19th century Indian Colonial silver twin handled tray, Madras circa 1825 by Peter Cachart (d. 1831) Of rectangular form with rounded corners, a cavetto edge with a gadrooned rim cornered
0172: A rare early 19th century Indian Colonial silver twinEst. £1,500-£2,500