Silver & Objects of Vertu 2021-10-20 Auction - 681 Price Results - Chiswick Auctions in London - Page 3
An early 20th century Burmese unmarked silver bowl,An extremely rare Charles II late 17th centuryA mid-17th century Norwegian silver twin handled bowl,
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Silver & Objects of Vertu

The October Silver sale is the largest yet for the department, with large sections of Indian, Burmese and Persian silver, as well as two private collections of Iraqi nielloware - key specialisms for our Head of Silver & Objects of Vertu, John Rogers. Continental silver is also strongly represented, with a small selection of 17th century Norwegian, alongside early Russian, Dutch and German items, culminating with a highly coveted, unrecorded 18th century Maltese coffee pot. The range of English silver covers all major movements of the 20th century, alongside an exceptionally rare 17th century provincial piece, a coconut cup from the scarcely encountered town of Hull.
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A cased early Victorian sterling silver gilt card case,: A cased early Victorian sterling silver gilt card case, Birmingham 1838 by Taylor and Perry Rectangular form with rounded sides, hinged lid. The body with finely pierced and chased decoration of
0050: A cased early Victorian sterling silver gilt card case,Est. £500-£800
A cased Victorian sterling silver 'castle top' card: A cased Victorian sterling silver 'castle top' card case, Birmingham 1842 by Joseph Willmore Of rectangular form with rounded edges, each side with an embossed cartouche one side with a view St
0051: A cased Victorian sterling silver 'castle top' cardEst. £1,000-£1,500Lot Passed
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A cased Victorian sterling silver card case, Birmingham: A cased Victorian sterling silver card case, Birmingham 1851 by Thomas Dones of shaped rectangular with a hinged lid. An engraved bouquet of roses and snow drops, reserved with engine turned
0052: A cased Victorian sterling silver card case, BirminghamEst. £250-£350
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A Victorian sterling silver cheroot case Birmingham: A Victorian sterling silver cheroot case Birmingham 1848 by William Dudley Of rectangular form with rounded edges, a hinged lid with a push button release, fitted with a belcher chain. The exterior
0053: A Victorian sterling silver cheroot case BirminghamEst. £200-£300
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A George IV sterling silver nutmeg grater, London 1827: A George IV sterling silver nutmeg grater, London 1827 by Charles Rawlings Of rectangular form with a hinged lid with a simple thumbpiece, engine turned decoration, the lid with a rectangular
0056: A George IV sterling silver nutmeg grater, London 1827Est. £200-£300
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An early 19th century South African colonial silver: An early 19th century South African colonial silver snuff box, Cape of Good Hope circa 1800 by William Godfried Lotter I (1748-1810, first mention 1770) Of rectangular form with a hinged lid with
0057: An early 19th century South African colonial silverEst. £200-£400
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George III sterling silver and coral baby's rattle,: A George III sterling silver and coral baby's rattle, London 1802 by Morris Cadman The central compressed knop of chased foliate form, with a chased foliate scroll and rosette whistle section. The
0058: George III sterling silver and coral baby's rattle,Est. £150-£250
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A George III silver gilt baby's rattle, Birmingham: A George III silver gilt baby's rattle, Birmingham circa 1805 by Matthew Linwood the cylindrical central section with beaded central band with beaded rims, the stem with the same sections. Suspended
0059: A George III silver gilt baby's rattle, BirminghamEst. £150-£250
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A William IV sterling silver and coral babies rattle,: A William IV sterling silver and coral babies rattle, London 1832 by Charles Reily & George Storer The central compressed knop of faceted and chased foliate panelled form, the chased whistle section
0060: A William IV sterling silver and coral babies rattle,Est. £150-£250
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A George II unmarked silver and coral baby's rattle,: A George II unmarked silver and coral baby's rattle, probably London circa 1740 An octagonal cross section stem with a faceted knop, the whistle section with engraved stylised leaves. Suspension
0061: A George II unmarked silver and coral baby's rattle,Est. £150-£250
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A mixed group of William IV / Victorian sterling silver: A mixed group of William IV / Victorian sterling silver and coral baby’s rattles One Birmingham 1832 by Gervase Wheeler, with three bells, another gilt example Birmingham 1845 by George Unite
0062: A mixed group of William IV / Victorian sterling silverEst. £150-£250
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A Victorian sterling silver commemorative box, London: A Victorian sterling silver commemorative box, London 1897 by John Marshall Spink (Spink & Son) Of rectangular form with a pull off lid surmounted by a heraldic finial of the crest of a camel, each
0063: A Victorian sterling silver commemorative box, LondonEst. £250-£350
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A Victorian 9 carat gold dressing table or pin box,: A Victorian 9 carat gold dressing table or pin box, London 1900 by Deakin & Francis Of elliptical form with a gently domed hinged lid with a palmette edge. Fully marked to interior and base. Length
0065: A Victorian 9 carat gold dressing table or pin box,Est. £300-£500
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A George III late 18th century unmarked silver mounted: A George III late 18th century unmarked silver mounted tortoiseshell scent bottle etui, circa 1770 Of tapering oval form, the hinged lid with push button release with a silver edge bright cut
0067: A George III late 18th century unmarked silver mountedEst. £250-£350
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A late 18th / early 19th century unmarked silver: A late 18th / early 19th century unmarked silver mounted terrapin snuff box, possibly Scottish circa 1800 The plain gently domed lid with a stand away hinged raised by a simple thumbpiece attached to
0068: A late 18th / early 19th century unmarked silverEst. £400-£600
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A late 18th / early 19th century continental unmarked: A late 18th / early 19th century continental unmarked gold mounted silver marriage box, probably Dutch circa 1800 Of oval cross section form with a pull off lid attached by a chain to the base. Each
0072: A late 18th / early 19th century continental unmarkedEst. £200-£300
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A late 18th century engraved English love token, circa: A late 18th century engraved English love token, circa 1785 Circular form, one side engraved with a lady and gentleman facing each other reaching for wine glasses with a decanter all upon a tripod
0073: A late 18th century engraved English love token, circaEst. £100-£150
A Victorian sterling silver gilt fitted coromandel: A Victorian sterling silver gilt fitted coromandel ladies travelling vanity case, London 1866 by Wright & Davies The rectangular coromandel veneered travelling case with inlaid brass edging. The lid
0074: A Victorian sterling silver gilt fitted coromandelEst. £1,500-£2,000Lot Passed