Silver and Objects of Vertu 2023-09-08 Auction - 294 Price Results - Kinghams Auctioneers in Gloucestershire - Page 4
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Moreton-in-Marsh, Gloucestershire, United Kingdom
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Silver and Objects of Vertu

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Four Victorian silver tablespoons for th: Four Victorian silver tablespoons for the Vintners' Company, fiddle, thread and shell pattern, each engraved with the arms of the Vintners' Company, James Wakely & Frank Clarke Wheeler, and
0073: Four Victorian silver tablespoons for thEst. £250-£350
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A George III silver caster, of baluster: A George III silver caster, of baluster form atop a circular spreading foot, the body with dual bands and gadrooning, the detachable pierced cover with flame finial, fully hallmarked to the underside
0074: A George III silver caster, of balusterEst. £100-£150
A late seventeenth-century silver trefid: A late seventeenth-century silver trefid spoon, the spot-hammered bowl with rat-tail, the obverse with inscribed initials, "E*A/E*M", maker's mark only, struck twice, 'GC' within a shaped cartouche,
0075: A late seventeenth-century silver trefidEst. £500-£700Lot Passed
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A George V silver bowl, modelled in the: A George V silver bowl, modelled in the George I style, the body engraved with two sets of initials and dates, sponsor's mark 'CE', London 1929, together with an Elizabeth II silver mounted bottle
0076: A George V silver bowl, modelled in theEst. £40-£60
An early eighteenth-century English prov: An early eighteenth-century English provincial silver dognose spoon, unascribed, marked with 'II' with star between, struck twice, and a fleur-de-lys, these marks are listed in Jackson's pp.524 with
0077: An early eighteenth-century English provEst. £1,000-£1,500Lot Passed
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Birmingham Assay Office Interest. A pair: Birmingham Assay Office Interest. A pair of George III English provincial silver Old English pattern tablespoons, with feather banded edge, the finial of each with engraved script initials, 'TCS',
0078: Birmingham Assay Office Interest. A pairEst. £150-£250
A Victorian silver bachelor's part tea s: A Victorian silver bachelor's part tea service, comprising teapot and sugar bowl, the teapot of bullet shape form and modelled in the early George II style, with turned wooden handle and finial, the
0079: A Victorian silver bachelor's part tea sEst. £300-£400Lot Passed
A William III silver marrow teaspoon, th: A William III silver marrow teaspoon, the obverse of the bowl with rat-tail, one end with shallow marrow scoop, struck with maker's mark only, 'Wi' with crown above, Charles Williams, London c.1700,
0080: A William III silver marrow teaspoon, thEst. £300-£500Lot Passed
A George V silver and tortoiseshell jewe: A George V silver and tortoiseshell jewel box, Mappin and Webb, Birmingham 1924, circular form with domed hinged lid, velvet cushioned interior, on three floral trefoil bracket feet, 9cm diameter
0081: A George V silver and tortoiseshell jeweEst. £100-£200Lot Passed
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A George III hallmarked silver shoulder: A George III hallmarked silver shoulder belt plate of oval form with bead edge, for the London and Westminster Light Horse Volunteers, with lion holding a shield bearing the 'GR' cypher and Garter
0082: A George III hallmarked silver shoulderEst. £200-£300
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A pair of Queen Anne silver cast baluste: A pair of Queen Anne silver cast baluster teaspoons, each with gilded bowl and rat-tail, struck with maker's mark only, 'PT' below a crown, identified for Peter Tabart, London c.1705-10, length
0083: A pair of Queen Anne silver cast balusteEst. £150-£250
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An early George III silver two-handled c: An early George III silver two-handled cup and cover, of baluster form, the body with armorial, each scroll handle with acanthus leaf thumbpiece, the domed cover with flame finial, atop a spreading
0084: An early George III silver two-handled cEst. £1,500-£2,000
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A George III Provincial silver three-pie: A George III Provincial silver three-piece tea set, Dorothy Langlands, Newcastle 1809, embossed, chased and reeded boat form, bands of C scroll and floral motifs, applied rattan moulded rims, and
0085: A George III Provincial silver three-pieEst. £280-£350
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A suite of George II Rococo silver tea c: A suite of George II Rococo silver tea caddies and sugar box, each of bombe form with four cast and applied shell feet, decorated with foliate scrolls, flowerheads and Chinoiserie elements featuring
0086: A suite of George II Rococo silver tea cEst. £6,000-£8,000
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York. A George III English provincial si: York. A George III English provincial silver marrow scoop, with dual graduated scoops connected by a central stem, the reverse with inscribed initial, 'B', Hampston, Prince & Cattles, York 1802,
0087: York. A George III English provincial siEst. £200-£300
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York. A George III hallmarked English pr: York. A George III hallmarked English provincial silver shoulder belt plate, of oval form, initialled, "UAV" and engraved PRO REGE ET PATRIA within a garter below a crown, for the Upper Agbrigg
0088: York. A George III hallmarked English prEst. £800-£1,200
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York. A George III English provincial si: York. A George III English provincial silver snuff box, of rounded oblong form, the top section engraved with central cartouche, initialled, "MS to JB", sponsor's mark mis-struck and date letter
0089: York. A George III English provincial siEst. £300-£500
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York Town Mark. A George III English pro: York Town Mark. A George III English provincial silver beaker, of slightly tapered cylindrical form with reeded rim and gilt interior, fully hallmarked to the underside and struck with the York town
0090: York Town Mark. A George III English proEst. £300-£500
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An Edwardian Art Nouveau style silver tr: An Edwardian Art Nouveau style silver tray, of shaped rectangular form with repousee decoration depicting foliate tendrils, shells and scrolls, with registered design number 418227, William Hutton &
0091: An Edwardian Art Nouveau style silver trEst. £150-£200
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A pair of Eighteenth-century silver tea: A pair of Eighteenth-century silver tea tongs, of cast scissor form, the scroll arms with shell form terminals, the central mechanism decorated with stylised flowerheads, the circular finger-loops,
0092: A pair of Eighteenth-century silver teaEst. £50-£80
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Victorian silver novelty scent bottle, m: Victorian silver novelty scent bottle, modelled in the form of a Champagne bottle, the body inset with Scottish specimen hard stone, with screw thread cap and integral cork stopper, fully hallmarked
0093: Victorian silver novelty scent bottle, mEst. £200-£300
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A Victorian novelty silver combination s: A Victorian novelty silver combination scent bottle and vinaigrette, modelled in the form of a lantern, the body formed from rock crystal, the screw thread cap with suspension loop and gilt interior,
0094: A Victorian novelty silver combination sEst. £300-£500
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Alexander Ritchie of Iona A Scottish pro: Alexander Ritchie of Iona A Scottish provincial silver jewellery box, of rectangular form, the hinged cover with relief decoration depicting a Viking longship, oars, a figure, and island in the
0095: Alexander Ritchie of Iona A Scottish proEst. £800-£1,200
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A late 17th or early 18th century silver: A late 17th or early 18th century silver filigree scissors case, English circa 1700, open foliate scroll design, suspended on a chain, case 6.7cm long, 18g/0.58ozt approx
0096: A late 17th or early 18th century silverEst. £200-£400