Silver & Objets de Vertu 2023-09-19 Auction - 258 Price Results - Lyon & Turnbull in Scotland - Page 8
Silver & Objets de Vertu
A Continental articulated fish
Iona - a Scottish Provincial headband and bangle, Alexander Ritchie
A large George IV mazarine and dish
Done
Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
Auction Details

Silver & Objets de Vertu

Our forthcoming auction includes an impressive selection of modern and antique silver with pieces by names such as Peter, Ann & William Bateman, Richard Sibley, Paul Storr, Mappin & Webb, Josiah Williams & Co, Howard & Hawksworth, Thomas Farren, Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I., and William Bateman & Daniel Ball. Browse the collection below.

Auction Curators:

Ruth Davis FGA DGA
Head of Department, Jewellery & Silver
Kier Mulholland
Specialist, Jewellery & Silver
SOLD
A George III condiment: A George III condiment London 1807, the hexagonal caster, of bulbous form, engraved crest and motto - Vin Cere Vel Mort, (Clan MacNiell of Colonsay) all on a conforming spreading foot; together with
Est.
£300
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£500
A George III meat dish and cover: A George III meat dish and cover Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London 1804, the domed cover of oval outline, with a finial modelled as the bull crest in coronet, double gadrooned border, armorials
Est.
£3,500
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£5,000
Lot Passed
SOLD
A pair of George III first course plates: A pair of George III first course plates Timothy Renou, London 1801, each of circular outline with a gadrooned border, engraved with a crest to the bouge (Diameter: 25.4cm, combined weight: 38oz)
Est.
£600
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£800
A George III ponce pot: A George III pounce pot Birmingham 1801, of cylindrical form, gadrooned border, the pull-off lid with ball finial (Height: 10.5cm, weight: 5oz)
Est.
£250
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£350
Lot Passed
SOLD
A George III miniature can: A George III miniature can Peter, Anne and William Bateman, London 1800, of baluster form, engraved to the body 'W.H. Pepys Poultry' long straight spout, spreading foot, with associated pull-off lid;
Est.
£200
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£300
Y A George III teapot: Y A George III teapot Robert Jones, London 1796, of oval outline, with Bright-cut engraved decoration and a vacant shield cartouche, a tapering spout, the C-scroll handle with ivory inserts (Height:
Est.
£300
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£400
Lot Passed
SOLD
A collection of basting spoons: A collection of basting spoons comprising three of Fiddle and Thread pattern and one of variant Fiddle and Thread pattern, a pair of Old English, London 1794 with foliate initials to the terminal and
Est.
£400
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£600
SOLD
A George III teapot stand: A George III teapot stand Elizabeth Jones, London 1791, of plain oval form, with a threaded border, raised on four bracket feet; together with another, John Wakelin & Robert Garrard, London, 1801, of
Est.
£400
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£600
SOLD
A matched George III and later canteen: A matched George III and later canteen various marks and dates, predominantly, Chawner, comprising, forty eight table forks, thirty six tablespoons, a soup ladle, fish slice, five sauce ladles,
Est.
£4,000
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£5,000
SOLD
A pair of George III tea caddies: A pair of George III tea caddies Aldridge and Green, London 1780, of oval form, hinged cover with bold floral finial, chased fish scale ground and scrolls, the body similar with blank cartouches
Est.
£500
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£800
SOLD
A George III presentation salver: A George III presentation salver John Schofield, London 1779, of circular outline, double beaded border, chased foliate and scroll decoration to flat, with engraved presentation inscription to the
Est.
£400
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£600
SOLD
A George III double-ended marrow scoop/spoon: A George III double-ended marrow scoop/spoon George Smith, London 1776, of Feather Edge pattern; together with three double-ended marrow scoops, all London, one with crest engraved to reverse of bowl
Est.
£400
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£600
SOLD
A George III wine funnel: A George III wine funnel Hester Bateman, London 1774, with a gadrooned undulating border; together with a pap boat, John Emes, London 1802, with threaded border and engraved initials to body and
Est.
£400
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£600
SOLD
A George III server: A George III server Thomas Chawner, London 1772, of Feather Edge pattern, the pierced broad blade with a scroll design; together with another Robert Hennell, 1788, with engraved crest to a shield
Est.
£300
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£500
SOLD
A George II card tray: A George II card tray I.C., London 1771, of moulded circular outline, gadrooned border, with engraved initials to the centre of the dish, raised on three ball and claw feet; together with another,
Est.
£300
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£500
SOLD
A collection of flatware: A collection of flatware to include, a George III Irish soup ladle, circa 1770, with shell-shaped bowl, and a chased handle hook terminal; another plain, Edinburgh circa 1770; a French sugar sifter,
Est.
£600
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£800
SOLD
A George III coffee pot: A George III coffee pot Thomas Wallis, london 1768, of baluster form with a demi-fluted base, later engraved crest for Hamilton, a leaf clasped spout, S-scroll handle, the hinge pin to lid is
Est.
£500
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£700
SOLD
A pair of George III tea caddies: A pair of George III tea caddies Emick Romer, London 1762, each of bombé form, engraved crest to one side of body, and later initials EC in script engraved to the other, each with a pull off lid
Est.
£600
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£800
SOLD
A George II coffee pot: A George II coffee pot London 1756, of plain baluster form, acanthus clasped spout, S-scroll handle, knopped finial to hinged lid, raised on a circular foot (Height: 27cm, weight: 27.4oz)
Est.
£400
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£600
SOLD
A George II card tray: A George II card tray Ebenezer Coker, London 1756, of circular outline, with a cast shell border, engraved armorial and motto to the centre, raised on three hoof feet, and engraved to the underside
Est.
£400
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£600