Iconic Jewels & Treasures 2015-12-03 Auction - 323 Price Results - Dreweatts 1759 in uk - Page 2
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An 18th century Irish provincial silver twin handledFranck Muller, Retro-Equation, ref.7000 QPE 36, aBreguet, an 18 carat gold wristwatch, no. 2559,
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London, United Kingdom
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An early Victorian silver gilt inkwell by John Samuel: An early Victorian silver gilt inkwell by John Samuel Hunt, London 1845, the base by John Mortimer & John Samuel Hunt, London 1840, with a seated putti on the cover of the Roman style central
0026: An early Victorian silver gilt inkwell by John SamuelEst. £800-£1,200
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A silver twin handled canted-rectangular tray by: A silver twin handled canted-rectangular tray by Garrard & Co. Ltd, London 1910, stamped for Garrard & Co. as retailers, with a moulded rim, a pierced gallery and plain moulded angular loop
0027: A silver twin handled canted-rectangular tray byEst. £1,000-£1,500
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A late George III silver gilt campana shape cup and: A late George III silver gilt campana shape cup and cover by John & Edward Edwards, London 1815, with a wrythen bud finial to the fruiting vine banded domed cover, twin double scroll handles, a
0033: A late George III silver gilt campana shape cup andEst. £600-£800
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A George I silver facetted octagonal candlestick by: A George I silver facetted octagonal candlestick by Thomas Merry I, London 1716, Britannia standard, engraved with a crest and I over I*M, 19cm (7.5in) high, 364g (11.5 oz) . Provenance:
0036: A George I silver facetted octagonal candlestick byEst. £1,000-£1,500
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An early Victorian silver naturalistic inkstand by: An early Victorian silver naturalistic inkstand by Benjamin Smith III, London 1842, the wells and central box formed as melons, the box with a removable foliate taperstick cover, the wells with
0039: An early Victorian silver naturalistic inkstand byEst. £500-£700
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A matched set of four late George II cast silver: A matched set of four late George II cast silver hexafoil candlesticks by John Cafe, two London 1751 and two 1755, with shells to the angles of the detachable sconces, stem knops and bases, one
0043: A matched set of four late George II cast silverEst. £3,000-£4,000
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A George II cast silver taperstick by James Gould,: A George II cast silver taperstick by James Gould, London 1740, with a reel capital, a knopped column and a moulded and shaped base, engraved with a crest, 10.5cm (4 1/4in) high, 123g (3.95 oz) The
0045: A George II cast silver taperstick by James Gould,Est. £300-£500
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A suite of three George III silver coasters by Robert: A suite of three George III silver coasters by Robert Hennell I, London 1776, with beaded rims, the sides pierced and engraved with patera and husk swags against bars, with turned wood bases, the
0046: A suite of three George III silver coasters by RobertEst. £800-£1,200
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A pair of George I silver tapersticks by Francis: A pair of George I silver tapersticks by Francis Turner, London 1723, hexagonal with fixed sconces, the stems, tapered and knopped, the moulded hexagonal bases engraved with a crest, engraved with
0048: A pair of George I silver tapersticks by FrancisEst. £600-£800
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