Clarets & Carats-The Jewellery & Silver Sale 2019-12-12 Auction - 683 Price Results - Cheffins in uk - Page 23
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A 19th century micro mosaic pendant / brooch,A diamond and gem set spider and fly brooch,A matched set of four George II / III cast silver
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Cambridge, United Kingdom
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Clarets & Carats-The Jewellery & Silver Sale

Jewellery, Objets de vertu, Watches & Silver Lots 1-700
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A Charles I silver gilt sweetmeat dish,: by William Maddox, London, date letter obliterated, circa 1634, of circular panelled form with scalloped rim, decorated with simple repoussé work and with two applied shell designed lug handles,
0545: A Charles I silver gilt sweetmeat dish,Est. £2,000-£3,000
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A magnificent pair of Charles II silver sideboard: makers mark WM, pellet below, London 1661, each circular shaped, the outer lavishly decorated with repoussé depictions of pastoral scenes, the slightly dished centre with a superbly engraved Coat
0546: A magnificent pair of Charles II silver sideboardEst. £8,000-£12,000
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A Charles II silver gilt two handled porringer,: maker's name unrecorded, the mark, CA in monogram, pellet under, London 1664, of circular baluster form the lower section decorated with repoussé foliage, the upper plain with a crest under a
0547: A Charles II silver gilt two handled porringer,Est. £1,000-£2,000
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A William and Mary silver lidded tankard,: by John Jackson, London 1691, with reeded base, almost straight sided and decorated with three bands of vertical corrugated lines around a central cartouche engraved with two crests (very worn and
0548: A William and Mary silver lidded tankard,Est. £1,500-£2,500
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A William & Mary silver small lidded tankard,: maker's mark rubbed and untraced, London 1691, almost straight sided with reeded base, the fully hallmarked flat topped and reeded edged hinged cover with raised thumbpiece, with simple hollow
0549: A William & Mary silver small lidded tankard,Est. £300-£500
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A set of three William and Mary silver gilt tazze,: the largest probably by William Denny, the two smaller with rubbed maker's marks, London 1694, each of circular form with gadrooned rim, the field with a superbly engraved crest, raised on a pedestal
0550: A set of three William and Mary silver gilt tazze,Est. £6,000-£8,000
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A William III silver small lidded tankard,: possibly by Francis Singleton, London 1695, almost straight sided with reeded base, the fully hallmarked flat topped and reeded edged hinged cover with raised thumbpiece, with simple hollow scrolled
0551: A William III silver small lidded tankard,Est. £300-£500
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A set of four George I scallop shell dishes,: by Abraham Buteaux, circa 1721, (sponsor mark struck four times, no further marks), each in the form of a simple scallop shell, with crested thumbpiece, metal tests to Sterling silver standard though
0553: A set of four George I scallop shell dishes,Est. £300-£500
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A George I Britannia silver lidded tankard,: by Richard Bayley, London 1718, straight sided on a reeded base, the bottom quarter decorated with a reeded band, with stepped and domed fully marked hinged cover, part marked scroll handle with
0554: A George I Britannia silver lidded tankard,Est. £700-£1,000
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A pair of George II silver basting spoons,: by Edward Pocock, London 1732, 'Old English' pattern, crested, 7.9ozt gross (Dimensions: h:Â 32cm) (Qty: 2) (h:Â 32cm) Footnote: Provenance: From the collection of Lord Hastings
0555: A pair of George II silver basting spoons,Est. £100-£200
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A pair of George II cast silver candlesticks,: by John Cafe, London 1748, with scalloped edged bases, knopped columns and detachable shell edged and scalloped sconces, 41.4ozt (Dimensions: H: 23cm) (Qty: 2) (H: 23cm)
0556: A pair of George II cast silver candlesticks,Est. £3,000-£5,000
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A set of four George II cast silver candlesticks,: by John Priest, London 1751, with scalloped edged bases, knopped columns and detachable shell edged and scalloped sconces, the sconces and bases individually numbered, 74.8ozt gross (Dimensions: H:
0557: A set of four George II cast silver candlesticks,Est. £7,000-£10,000
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A George II silver sugar caster,: by Francis Spilsbury I, London 1735, of traditional baluster form with reeded waist and friction fitting detachable and part marked pierced cover topped with an acorn finial, monogrammed to the side,
0558: A George II silver sugar caster,Est. £150-£250Lot Passed
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A George II silver salver,: by George Hindmarsh, London 1742, 'Chippendale' style with shell decoration to the rim, the field superbly engraved with an armorial and raised on three shell and hoof feet, 18.6ozt (Dimensions:
0559: A George II silver salver,Est. £150-£250
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A George II silver salver,: maker's mark not traced (WH), London 1751, 'Chippendale' style with shell and scroll border, raised on three leaf capped scroll feet, the field engraved with an armorial, verso scratch engraved
0560: A George II silver salver,Est. £250-£500
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A George II silver tea kettle and stand,: by Henry Dutton, London 1754, of almost inverted pear shaped form, the side engraved with an armorial and with applied gadrooned rim, the part marked friction fitting detachable cover with foliate
0561: A George II silver tea kettle and stand,Est. £400-£600
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A matched set of four George II / III cast silver: three possibly by John Horsley, London 1764, one by John Hyatt & Charles Semore, London 1759, with square, stepped gadrooned bases, the columns with a baluster lower section and tapered octagonal
0562: A matched set of four George II / III cast silverEst. £6,000-£8,000
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