Silver & Objects of Vertu 2021-10-20 Auction - 681 Price Results - Chiswick Auctions in London - Page 2
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 Victorian sterling silver vinaigrette, Birmingham: A Victorian sterling silver vinaigrette, Birmingham 1846 by Yapp & Woodward Of shaped rectangular form, the lid with an asymmetrical vacant cartouche otherwise quartered with engine turned patterns
0027: A Victorian sterling silver vinaigrette, BirminghamEst. £150-£250
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A Victorian sterling silver vinaigrette, Birmingham: A Victorian sterling silver vinaigrette, Birmingham 1848 by Edward Smith Of shaped oval form with waisted sides, the lid with a vacant C scroll cartouche, reserved with engraved foliate scrolls. The
0030: A Victorian sterling silver vinaigrette, BirminghamEst. £100-£150
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A Victorian sterling silver vinaigrette, Birmingham: A Victorian sterling silver vinaigrette, Birmingham 1845 by William and Edward Turnpenny Of shaped rectangular form with waisted sides, the lid with a vacant C scroll cartouche, reserved with
0031: A Victorian sterling silver vinaigrette, BirminghamEst. £100-£150
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A mixed group including a George IV sterling silver: A mixed group including a George IV sterling silver vinaigrette, Birmingham 1820 by Lawrence and Co Of rectangular form, engraved with initials MPM, reserved with leafy forms and lattices, gilt
0032: A mixed group including a George IV sterling silverEst. £100-£150
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A Victorian unmarked silver chatelaine, with a: A Victorian unmarked silver chatelaine, with a vinaigrette, London 1848 by George Unite Shaped rectangular form with engraved foliate scrolls, engraved initials RW in Gothic script, gilt interior
0034: A Victorian unmarked silver chatelaine, with aEst. £300-£500
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A private collection of card cases, lot 37-52: A: A Victorian sterling silver card case, Birmingham 1871 no makers mark Of shaped rectangular form with engraved decoration of lozenges and scroll enclosing a clan badge circular cartouche engraved
0037: A private collection of card cases, lot 37-52: AEst. £150-£250
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A William IV sterling silver ‘castle top’: A William IV sterling silver ‘castle top’ card case, Birmingham 1844 by Nathaniel Mills Of shaped rectangular form with a hinged lid. Each side with an embossed scene one of the East
0048: A William IV sterling silver ‘castle top’Est. £500-£800
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A cased early Victorian sterling silver card case,: A cased early Victorian sterling silver card case, Birmingham 1838 by Nathaniel Mills Of rectangular form with a hinged lid and a moulded edge. A shield shape cartouche engraved with a crest of a
0049: A cased early Victorian sterling silver card case,Est. £300-£500