The Fine Art Sale - Day One 2013-09-18 Auction - 431 Price Results - Cheffins in uk - Page 12
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A pair of George II silver sauceboats,A Russian silver gilt and blue enamel cigarette case,A matched 19th century Russian silver gilt five piece
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Cambridge, United Kingdom
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The Fine Art Sale - Day One

Ceramics and glass, jewellery, watches, silver and plate.
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A George I silver rosewater dish,: A George I silver rosewater dish, maker's mark illegible, London 1725, circular with chased and embossed decoration around a central foliate chased well, later gilded, Astley cinquefoil crest, 41cm
0289: A George I silver rosewater dish,Est. £1,500-£2,500
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A George III silver sauce boat: A George III silver sauce boat maker DS (or PS), London 1769, the oval body with gadrooned edge raised on an oval fluted and gadrooned foot, the handle formed as a serpent, armorial over the motto
0290: A George III silver sauce boatEst. £800-£1,200
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A George III silver coffee biggin,: A George III silver coffee biggin, by Henry Chawner and John Emes, London 1796, of plain barrel shape with reeded banding, flared foot, with wooden scroll handle, the hinged cover with ball finial,
0291: A George III silver coffee biggin,Est. £300-£500
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A George II silver hotwater jug,: A George II silver hotwater jug, by Benjamin Gignac, London 1759, the baluster shaped body embossed with flowers below a moulded edge with short spout, the hinged cover having a gadrooned edge below
0292: A George II silver hotwater jug,Est. £400-£600
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A silver coffee pot,: A silver coffee pot, by Garrards, London 1928, the baluster shaped body embossed with flowers below a moulded edge, the hinged cover having a gadrooned edge below a berry finial, cane clad loop
0293: A silver coffee pot,Est. £300-£500
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A square silver salver,: A square silver salver, by Harrison Brothers & Howson, London 1911, square with foliate scrolled and dragooned edges, the canted corners over four gadrooned scrolled feet, engraved with the Astley
0294: A square silver salver,Est. £250-£350
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A silver teapot and sugar bowl,: A silver teapot and sugar bowl, by Garrards, London 1928, the teapot of compressed plain circular form with moulded girdle, hinged shallow domed cover and ebonised loop handle, Astley crest, 18cm
0296: A silver teapot and sugar bowl,Est. £350-£450
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A George I silver cup and cover,: A George I silver cup and cover, by William Paradise, London 1724 with later unmarked cover, the plain body with moulded edge and girdle, with engraved cartouche and fitted with two leaf capped
0297: A George I silver cup and cover,Est. £700-£1,000
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An Edwardian silver gilt beaker,: An Edwardian silver gilt beaker, by D & J Welby, London 1906, raised on a circular foot embossed with flowers, the tapering cylindrical body embossed with foliage, fruits and exotic birds below a
0298: An Edwardian silver gilt beaker,Est. £250-£350
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A large George I silver gilt caster,: A large George I silver gilt caster, maker's mark W? (possibly David Willaume) London 1715, of octagonal baluster form, the body chased with floral, foliate and shell scrolling, the cover with
0299: A large George I silver gilt caster,Est. £1,500-£2,500
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A George I silver gilt sugar caster,: A George I silver gilt sugar caster, by James Fraillon, London 1717, of octagonal baluster form chased with shelled and trellised panels, the cover decoratively pierced below an octagonal bell shaped
0300: A George I silver gilt sugar caster,Est. £1,200-£1,500
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A George I silver gilt caster,: A George I silver gilt caster, by Anthony Nelme, London 1723, of octagonal baluster shape with moulded edge and girdle, the domed cover with bayonet fitting decoratively pierced below a ball finial,
0301: A George I silver gilt caster,Est. £1,200-£1,500
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A modern silver King's Pattern flatware service: A modern silver King's Pattern flatware service by John Biggin Ltd, Sheffield 1977, comprising:- twelve tableforks, 21cm, twelve dessert forks, 18cm, twelve coffee spoons, 11cm, twelve teaspoons,
0302: A modern silver King's Pattern flatware serviceEst. £2,000-£3,000
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A Victorian silver tea caddy,: A Victorian silver tea caddy, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1897, of plain lobed bombe shape raised on four everted feet, the hinged cover engraved with a swan crest over 'Hic Eram in Dierum
0303: A Victorian silver tea caddy,Est. £300-£400
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A small silver salver,: A small silver salver, by Gibson & Langman (Goldsmiths Company), London 1898, of oval form with shaped moulded edge raised on four foliate scrolled feet, engraved with a swan crest over 'Hic Eram in
0304: A small silver salver,Est. £150-£250
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A silver cigarette lighter,: A silver cigarette lighter, maker FWR, Birmingham 1928, the front decorated with a facsimile in black and white enamel of the front page of 'The People' newspaper for March 5th 1929. 5.5cm high,
0305: A silver cigarette lighter,Est. £200-£300
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A large Victorian silver trophy cup,: A large Victorian silver trophy cup, by William Wrangham Williams, London 1864, of goblet form, the body embossed with flowers and scrolls, vacant cartouche to the centre, raised on a circular floral
0307: A large Victorian silver trophy cup,Est. £400-£600
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A silver four piece tea set,: A silver four piece tea set, by E Viner Ltd, Sheffield 1937, comprising:- a silver teapot of compressed rectangular form, quite plain, 13cm high, the matching hotwater jug, 19.75cm together with the
0308: A silver four piece tea set,Est. £300-£500
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A George III Scottish provincial silver Old English: A George III Scottish provincial silver Old English pattern tablespoon, by Nathaniel Gillet,(circa 1785-1821), Aberdeen, initialled 'M', 23.5cm, 1.97oz and a George III Old English pattern gravy
0309: A George III Scottish provincial silver Old EnglishEst. £180-£280
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A George II silver muffineer or dredger: A George II silver muffineer or dredger by Francis Spilsbury I, London 1733, of plain cylindrical shape with moulded edges and girdle and 'S' scroll handle below a drill pierced, moulded domed pull
0310: A George II silver muffineer or dredgerEst. £250-£350
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A silver trinket box,: A silver trinket box, by Nathan and Hayes, Chester 1913, (retailed by Asprey & Co), of oval form with applied rose and trefoil edges, the hinged cover decoratively pierced, 13.75cm, 4.28oz
0311: A silver trinket box,Est. £100-£150
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A late Victorian silver trinket box,: A late Victorian silver trinket box, by William Comyns, London 1900, of rectangular shape, all over embossed with exotic birds amidst flowers, scrolls on a trellis background, velvet lined, 10.5 x
0312: A late Victorian silver trinket box,Est. £100-£150
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A Victorian silver card case,: A Victorian silver card case, by Thomas Hayes, Birmingham 1892, of rectangular shape with serpentine edges, the body all over engraved with foliate arabesques, 10 x 7cm, 2.43oz, in fitted
0313: A Victorian silver card case,Est. £200-£250
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