Silver and Objects of Vertu 2024-03-22 Auction - 500 Price Results - Kinghams Auctioneers in Gloucestershire - Page 8
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Silver and Objects of Vertu

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Newcastle. A set of six nineteenth-centu: Newcastle. A set of six nineteenth-century English provincial silver Old English pattern dessert spoons, each terminal initialled, 'ED' in script, David Darling & James Bell, sans date letter,
0169: Newcastle. A set of six nineteenth-centuEst. £100-£150
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Newcastle. A set of six George III Engl: Newcastle. A set of six George III English provincial silver Old English feather-edge pattern dessert spoons, the terminal of each initialled, 'L' in script, John Robertson I, sans date letter,
0170: Newcastle. A set of six George III EnglEst. £100-£150
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Newcastle. Incuse Duty Mark. An eighteen: Newcastle. Incuse Duty Mark. An eighteenth-century George III English provincial silver Old English pattern basting spoon, the terminal initialled, 'JS' (or similar) in script, John Langlands I &
0171: Newcastle. Incuse Duty Mark. An eighteenEst. £80-£100
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Newcastle. A set of six George III Engl: Newcastle. A set of six George III English provincial fruit knives, with hallmarked silver blades, reeded hilt, and mother of pearl handles, John Robertson II & John Walton, sans date letter,
0172: Newcastle. A set of six George III EnglEst. £60-£80
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Newcastle. A pair of George III English: Newcastle. A pair of George III English provincial silver Celtic Point pattern tablespoons, each with feathered edge, initialled, 'A/T*M', James Crawford, Newcastle 1791, length 22.5cm, combined
0173: Newcastle. A pair of George III EnglishEst. £70-£100
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Newcastle. A pair of George III English: Newcastle. A pair of George III English provincial silver Celtic Point pattern tablespoons, with feathered edge, initialled, 'D/I*A', John Mitchison, Newcastle 1784, length 22cm, combined weight
0174: Newcastle. A pair of George III EnglishEst. £70-£100
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Newcastle. A pair of George IV English: Newcastle. A pair of George IV English provincial silver fiddle and shell pattern sauce ladles, each initialled in script, 'AB' or similar, George Samuel Lewis, Newcastle 1824, length 16.4cm,
0175: Newcastle. A pair of George IV EnglishEst. £70-£100
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Newcastle. A set of twelve Victorian En: Newcastle. A set of twelve Victorian English provincial silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, each initialled in script, 'MASC' or similar, Thomas Sewell I, Newcastle 1869, length 13.4cm, combined silver
0176: Newcastle. A set of twelve Victorian EnEst. £100-£150
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Newcastle. A set of six Victorian Englis: Newcastle. A set of six Victorian English provincial silver Celtic Point with bright-cut star pattern tablespoons, each initialled, 'CC' or similar, Reid & Sons (David Reid), Newcastle 1851, length
0177: Newcastle. A set of six Victorian EnglisEst. £200-£300
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Newcastle. Four eighteenth-century Engl: Newcastle. Four eighteenth-century English provincial silver tablespoons, to include a George II ribbed Hanoverian pattern example, hallmarked 1743, sponsor's mark possibly John Thompson, length
0178: Newcastle. Four eighteenth-century EnglEst. £100-£150
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Newcastle. Four English provincial silv: Newcastle. Four English provincial silver tablespoons, to include a George II fiddle pattern with shoulders example, John Langlands I & John Robertson I, 1778, length 22cm, together with three other
0179: Newcastle. Four English provincial silvEst. £100-£150
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Newcastle. Four English provincial silv: Newcastle. Four English provincial silver Old English pattern with feathered-edge tablespoons, to include a George III example by John Mitchison 1783-4, length 22.4cm, together with three other
0180: Newcastle. Four English provincial silvEst. £100-£150
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Newcastle. A group of English provincial: Newcastle. A group of English provincial silver flatware, to include a set of four William IV fiddle pattern silver dessert spoons, Peter Lambert (of Berwick-upon-Tweed), Newcastle 1831, length
0181: Newcastle. A group of English provincialEst. £80-£120
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Newcastle. Five English provincial silv: Newcastle. Five English provincial silver table or main course forks, to include a set of three fiddle and shell pattern examples, Clement Gowland I of Durham, hallmarked Newcastle 1850, length
0182: Newcastle. Five English provincial silvEst. £150-£200
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Newcastle. A George III English provinc: Newcastle. A George III English provincial Old English pattern basting spoon, Ann Robertson, Newcastle 1804, length 29.4cm, together with a Victorian silver fiddle pattern serving fork, Lister &
0183: Newcastle. A George III English provincEst. £100-£150
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A George III silver fob seal, the matrix: A George III silver fob seal, the matrix with script initials, possibly 'JR', sponsor's mark possibly Thomas Wallis I of London or Thomas Watson of Newcastle, c.1800, height 3.6cm, weight 14g/0.45ozt
0184: A George III silver fob seal, the matrixEst. £40-£60
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A Victorian silver cream jug, of panelle: A Victorian silver cream jug, of panelled squat baluster form, with Gothic inspired decoration to the body, gilt interior, Charles Reily & George Storer, London 1840, height 15.5cm, weight 281g/9ozt
0185: A Victorian silver cream jug, of panelleEst. £80-£120
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A set of twelve George V silver teaspoon: A set of twelve George V silver teaspoons, Onslow variant pattern, with a rope-twist stem and shell bowl, ensuite with a matched fitted presentation case, Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1917, length
0186: A set of twelve George V silver teaspoonEst. £100-£150
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A Victorian six-place setting, comprisin: A Victorian six-place setting, comprising six knives and six forks, each with blue onion pattern Dresden ceramic pistol grip handles, the silver blades and tines hallmarked Martin, Hall & Co (Richard
0187: A Victorian six-place setting, comprisinEst. £150-£250
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A George V twelve-place dessert service,: A George V twelve-place dessert service, comprising twelve knives and twelve three-prong forks, each with mother of pearl handle and silver blades and tines, the silver hallmarked Lee & Wigfull
0188: A George V twelve-place dessert service,Est. £200-£400
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A twentieth-century Art Nouveau silver m: A twentieth-century Art Nouveau silver mounted glass trivet, the pierced silver overlay decorated with flowers and foliate tendrils, the centre initialled in script, 'JB' or similar, the silver
0189: A twentieth-century Art Nouveau silver mEst. £50-£80
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A George V six-place setting, comprising: A George V six-place setting, comprising six knives and six four-tine forks, each with mother of pearl handle and hallmarked silver blades and tines, the blades with armorial crest of a lion sejant,
0190: A George V six-place setting, comprisingEst. £100-£150
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Coronation Interest. An Elizabeth II si: Coronation Interest. An Elizabeth II silver commemorative napkin ring, produced for the Coronation of Elizabeth II in 1953, ensuite with the original fitted presentation case, sponsor's mark
0191: Coronation Interest. An Elizabeth II siEst. £15-£25
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A group of eighteen silver salt spoons,: A group of eighteen silver salt spoons, fiddle pattern and Old English pattern, some with gilded bowls, various dates and makers, possibly including Peter & Ann Bateman, eighteenth-century and later,
0192: A group of eighteen silver salt spoons,Est. £120-£180