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London, London, United Kingdom
Auction Details
Silver & Objects of Vertu
The summer silver sale at Chiswick Auctions contains some precious and captivating expressions that single out the silver department as one of the most prominent nationwide. The strength of the non-European section can be summarized through a group of spouted wares; a dragon handled tea service from Yokohama, a truly rare example of a Burmese service replete with kettle, a fantastic elephant handled service by the master of all Indian silversmithing Oomersi Mawji, a set never before seen on the market, and perhaps most appealing of all - a Thai silver gilt and niello water pot (Ka Nam).
SOLD
0098: Kashmir circa 1900 A late 19th / early 20th century Anglo - Indian unmarked silver chamberstick orEst.
£400
-£600
SOLD
0099: Kashmir circa 1870 A pair of late 19th century Anglo-Indian parcel gilt unmarked silver candlesticksEst.
£1,200
-£1,600
SOLD
0100: Lucknow with import marks for Glasgow 1898 by George Edward and Sons A set of three late 19thEst.
£600
-£800
0101: Lucknow circa 1920 An early 20th century Anglo-Indian unmarked silver trayEst.
£1,000
-£2,000
Lot Passed0102: Lucknow circa 1900 A late 19th / early 20th century Anglo-Indian unmarked silver bowlEst.
£1,000
-£1,500
Lot Passed0103: Lucknow circa 1910 An early 20th century Anglo – Indian unmarked silver bowlEst.
£2,000
-£3,000
Lot Passed0104: Lucknow circa 1910 An early 20th century Anglo-Indian unmarked silver bowlEst.
£2,000
-£3,000
Lot PassedSOLD
0105: Calcutta circa 1900 A late 19th / early 20th century Anglo – Indian unmarked silver bowlEst.
£200
-£300
SOLD
0106: Calcutta dated 1905 An early 20th century Anglo-Indian unmarked silver beakerEst.
£600
-£800
0107: Bhowanipore, Calcutta circa 1920 by Dass and Dutt A pair of early 20th century Anglo-Indian silverEst.
£1,200
-£1,600
Lot Passed0108: Calcutta circa 1910 An early 20th century Anglo-Indian unmarked silver footed bowlEst.
£2,000
-£3,000
Lot PassedSOLD
0109: Bombay circa 1910 An early 20th century Anglo-Indian unmarked silver christening small mugEst.
£250
-£350
0112: Bombay circa 1920 An early 20th century Anglo-Indian unmarked silver teapotEst.
£1,500
-£2,500
Lot Passed0113: Bombay circa 1920 An early 20th century Anglo-Indian unmarked silver kettle on standEst.
£2,500
-£3,500
Lot PassedSOLD
0114: Bangalore circa 1910 An early 20th century Anglo-Indian unmarked silver cigarette caseEst.
£150
-£250
0115: Bangalore circa 1910 by Cotha Krishniah Chetty An early 20th century Anglo-Indian silver noveltyEst.
£600
-£800
Lot Passed0116: Bangalore circa 1900, retailed by Tarachand Pursram Ramswam of Bombay A late 19th / early 20thEst.
£1,500
-£2,500
Lot PassedSOLD
0117: Bangalore circa 1910 probably by Cotha Krishniah Chetty, retailed by Tarachand Pursram Ramswam ofEst.
£3,000
-£5,000
0118: Karachi circa 1920 An early 20th century Anglo-Indian unmarked silver three-piece tea serviceEst.
£5,000
-£8,000
Lot Passed0119: Cutch circa 1900 A late 19th / early 20th century Anglo-Indian unmarked silver cruet setEst.
£250
-£350
Lot Passed0120: Cutch circa 1900 A late 19th / early 20th century Anglo – Indian unmarked silver mustard potEst.
£400
-£600
Lot Passed0121: Cutch circa 1860 A pair of mid-19th century Anglo-Indian unmarked silver saltsEst.
£400
-£600
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