Silver, Coins & Medals 2022-09-13 Auction - 592 Price Results - Fellows in West Midlands
A French silver part table service with mark of Emile Puiforcat. (6).A gold Manchester City English Cup Medal, awarded to William (Billy) Marsden Holmes in 1904.George III, Guinea 1788, mounted on a 18ct gold Albert chain.nnnn
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Birmingham, West Midlands, United Kingdom
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A late Victorian silver pierced shell dish.: A late Victorian silver pierced dish in the form of a scallop shell, with scrolled foliate decoration enclosing vacant cartouche to handle. Hallmarked Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1898. Maximum length
0002: A late Victorian silver pierced shell dish.Est. £140-£210Lot Closed
A George IV silver teapot.: A George IV silver teapot, of squat, oval shaped form, with gadrooned rim above scrolled foliate engraving surrounding twin opposed vacant cartouche, raised upon short footed base, with wooden
0003: A George IV silver teapot.Est. £234-£351Lot Closed
A mid-Victorian silver christening mug.: A mid-Victorian silver christening mug, of lobed, panelled design with ribbed rib and alternating, bulbous handle. Hallmarked Daniel & Charles Houle, London 1863. Height 3.75" (9.5cm), weight
0014: A mid-Victorian silver christening mug.Est. £94-£140Lot Closed
A George V silver four piece tea service.: A George V silver four piece tea service, each of bellied, panelled form with fruiting vine rim, raised above four balled feet on ribbed mount, the cream jug and sugar bowl with embossed foliate
0021: A George V silver four piece tea service.Est. £818-£1,169Lot Closed
An Edwardian silver hot water pot.: An Edwardian silver hot water pot, the main body with lobed panels between scrolled foliate engraving, with shaped lid and spread base. Hallmarked Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1906. Height 7.75"
0022: An Edwardian silver hot water pot.Est. £175-£292Lot Closed
A pair of George III silver 'berry' spoons.: A pair of George III silver 'berry' spoons, each fluted bowl embossed with fruit and foliage, with further floral and foliate scroll decoration to each stem. Hallmarked Richard Crossley, London 1785.
0023: A pair of George III silver 'berry' spoons.Est. £70-£105Lot Closed