Silver 2023-03-29 Auction - 458 Price Results - Elstob Auctioneers in North Yorkshire - Page 10
GEORG JENSEN: A DANISH STERLING SILVER PEDESTAL BOWL, CIRCA 1930A FINE SCOTTISH SILVER-MOUNTED RAM'S HORN TABLE SNUFF MULL, CIRCA 1850AN ELIZABETH II SILVER MODEL OF A CHIMPANZEE
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Ripon, North Yorkshire, United Kingdom
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Silver

The Silver Sale consists of over 450 lots of antique and contemporary silver.
Auction Curators:
David Elstob
Chartered Arts and Antiques Surveyor
Melanie Saleem
Jewellery Specialist & General Valuer
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AN EDWARDIAN SILVER BOWL: AN EDWARDIAN SILVER BOWL by Elkington & Co Ltd, London 1912, plain circular form with castellated rim, engraved with a crest. 23cm diameter, 29.4 troy ounces The marks are clear and well-struck.
1217: AN EDWARDIAN SILVER BOWLEst. £700-£900
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A GEORGE V SILVER NOVELTY NAPKIN RING: A GEORGE V SILVER NOVELTY NAPKIN RING by G & C Hodgetts, Birmingham 1915, as a wishbone with a grouse. 6.3cm long Some light wear with scratching and a few deep pin head marks.
1218: A GEORGE V SILVER NOVELTY NAPKIN RINGEst. £100-£150
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A GEORGE IV SILVER COFFEE POT: A GEORGE IV SILVER COFFEE POT by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard I, London 1824, part-fluted body, engraved with crest, with moulded scrolling foliate rim, the fluted domed cover with rose stem
1221: A GEORGE IV SILVER COFFEE POTEst. £350-£450
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A SET OF SIX GEORGE III SILVER TEASPOONS: A SET OF SIX GEORGE III SILVER TEASPOONS by Joseph Hicks, Exeter c.1785, Old English pattern. (6) 12.5cm long, 2.1 troy ounces gross Maker's mark, duty mark and lion passant only to each. Minor
1223: A SET OF SIX GEORGE III SILVER TEASPOONSEst. £50-£70
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A GEORGIAN STYLE SILVER HALF-PINT TANKARD: A GEORGIAN STYLE SILVER HALF-PINT TANKARD by A Chick & Sons Ltd, London 1964, of baluster form with stepped foot and scroll-form handle. 10cm high, 6.2 troy ounces A good set of crisp, clear and
1224: A GEORGIAN STYLE SILVER HALF-PINT TANKARDEst. £200-£300
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A GEORGE IV SILVER TABLE SNUFF BOX: A GEORGE IV SILVER TABLE SNUFF BOX by Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1825, the cover chased in relief with a panel of Classical figures, the bombe sides chased with scrolling acanthus, the underside
1225: A GEORGE IV SILVER TABLE SNUFF BOXEst. £1,000-£1,500
A GEORGE V SILVER MUG: A GEORGE V SILVER MUG by J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, London 1934, of plain baluster form with leaf-capped double-scroll handle. 10cm high, 5.9 troy ounces Clear and well-struck marks on the
1226: A GEORGE V SILVER MUGEst. £200-£300Lot Passed
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A GEORGE III NEOCLASSICAL SILVER TEA URN: A GEORGE III NEOCLASSICAL SILVER TEA URN by Thomas Graham, London 1792, the domed and crested cover with reeded orb finial above a pierced collar and leaf engraved bands, the ovoid body with
1227: A GEORGE III NEOCLASSICAL SILVER TEA URNEst. £4,000-£6,000
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A PAIR OF ELIZABETH II SILVER GOBLETS: A PAIR OF ELIZABETH II SILVER GOBLETS by A T Cannon Ltd, Birmingham 1972, of globular form, raised on stepped circular feet. (2) 11cm high, 11.3 troy ounces gross Very light wear.
1228: A PAIR OF ELIZABETH II SILVER GOBLETSEst. £300-£500
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AN 18TH CENTURY SILVER TWO-HANDLED BOWL: AN 18TH CENTURY SILVER TWO-HANDLED BOWL unmarked, circular with scroll-form handles, prick-dot monogram TS on the underside. 16cm wide across handles, 4.5 troy ounces Surface wear commensurate with
1229: AN 18TH CENTURY SILVER TWO-HANDLED BOWLEst. £250-£350
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A RARE NEWCASTLE SILVER MUSTARD POT: A RARE NEWCASTLE SILVER MUSTARD POT by William Stalker & John Mitchison, Newcastle, c.1780, cylindrical, the hinged cover with pierced anthemion thumbpiece, S-scroll handle, blue-glass liner. 7cm
1230: A RARE NEWCASTLE SILVER MUSTARD POTEst. £400-£600
A RENAISSANCE GERMAN SILVER-GILT GOBLET: A RENAISSANCE GERMAN SILVER-GILT GOBLET by David Lauer, Nuremberg, c.1603-1609, the round domed base supporting a baluster stem with oval nodus and a tapering cup with a slightly flared rim,
1231: A RENAISSANCE GERMAN SILVER-GILT GOBLETEst. £6,000-£8,000Lot Passed
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TWO GEORGE III SILVER MARROW SCOOPS: TWO GEORGE III SILVER MARROW SCOOPS the first by Paul Callard, London, c.1760, engraved with a crest; the second by George Smith II (possibly), London 1795, engraved with a monogram. (2) Callard
1233: TWO GEORGE III SILVER MARROW SCOOPSEst. £150-£250
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A GEORGE III SILVER DOUBLE TEA CADDY: A GEORGE III SILVER DOUBLE TEA CADDY by Thomas Death, London 1811, rounded rectangular form with domed hinged cover and four ball feet, decorated with a reel band and a gadrooned rim, the interior
1235: A GEORGE III SILVER DOUBLE TEA CADDYEst. £1,000-£1,500
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AN ELIZABETH II SILVER-MOUNTED BLOTTER: AN ELIZABETH II SILVER-MOUNTED BLOTTER by L & Co, Birmingham 2000, surmounted by a horse's head. 9cm wide The marks are clear. In generally good condition.
1237: AN ELIZABETH II SILVER-MOUNTED BLOTTEREst. £200-£300
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AN ART NOUVEAU SILVER-MOUNTED PHOTOGRAPH FRAME: AN ART NOUVEAU SILVER-MOUNTED PHOTOGRAPH FRAME by Arthur & John Zimmerman, Birmingham 1902, rectangular form with easel back, the silver mount repoussé with stylised flowers and whiplash. 29cm
1239: AN ART NOUVEAU SILVER-MOUNTED PHOTOGRAPH FRAMEEst. £300-£400