Jewellery, Watches & Silver 2020-07-14 Auction - 325 Price Results - Lyon & Turnbull in uk - Page 14
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An early 20th century peridot and pearl set pendantA collection of gem set jewelleryA late 19th century sapphire and diamond set insect
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Edinburgh, United Kingdom
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Jewellery, Watches & Silver

A specialist auction featuring antique and modern jewellery; stylish wrist watches; objet de vertu; and silverware.
Auction Curators:
Ruth Davis FGA DGA
Head of Department, Jewellery & Silver
Kier Mulholland
Specialist, Jewellery & Silver
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An early George III marrow scoop: Robert Sallam, London 1757, shell detail to bowl; together with another, H.B., (possibly Bateman) London circa 1784, with feather edge detail, and another Stephen Adams, London 1800 (Dimensions:
0314: An early George III marrow scoopEst. £300-£500
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A late George II mug: William Grundy 1760, of baluster form, with a leaf clasped S scroll handle, raised on a stepped circular foot, armorials engraved to body; together with a pair of twin handled presentation trophies
0316: A late George II mugEst. £1,200-£1,500
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A George II marrow scoop: Jeremiah King, London 1743 of plain form; together with another EC possibly Elias Cathcart, London 1752 (Dimensions: Length: 23cm, 21.9cm, combined weight: 3.02oz) (Qty: 2) (Length: 23cm, 21.9cm,
0317: A George II marrow scoopEst. £250-£400Lot Passed
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Two 18th century mote spoons: one marked RH, Lion passant with pierced bowl and shell heel and conventional stem; the other unmarked with bright cut decoration and pierced bowl (Dimensions: Length: 12.5cm, 14cm, combined weight:
0318: Two 18th century mote spoonsEst. £200-£300
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A late 18th century Irish Cream jug: Randal Cashell, Dublin date letter lacking, of traditional form, scalloped edge, leaf clasped S-scroll handle, raised on three masked hoof feet (Dimensions: Height: 8cm, weight: 4.8oz) (Height: 8cm,
0319: A late 18th century Irish Cream jugEst. £250-£400
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A mixed group of flatware: to include; a good cast set of silver gilt coffee spoons, Francis Higgins, London 1887, well cast leaf and twig handles; a pair of Georgian Berry spoons, of fiddle pattern; six continental coffee
0320: A mixed group of flatwareEst. £250-£400
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A George II marrow scoop: Isaac Callard (poorly marked), London 1730 and another Jeremiah King, London 1740 (Dimensions: Length: 22cm, 22cm, combined weight: 3.8oz) (Qty: 2) (Length: 22cm, 22cm, combined weight: 3.8oz) Qty:
0321: A George II marrow scoopEst. £200-£400Lot Passed
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A George I coffee pot: London 1726, of tapered form, embossed floral cartouche surrounded crest, with straight spout, and turned finial to domed hinged lid, softwood handle (Dimensions: Height: 22cm, weight (all in):
0323: A George I coffee potEst. £300-£500
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A George I Marrow Spoon: Charles Jackson, London 1722, rat tail detail to bowl, crest to reverse (Dimensions: Length: 22.4cm, weight: 69.1g) (Length: 22.4cm, weight: 69.1g)
0324: A George I Marrow SpoonEst. £220-£300
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A Queen Anne Britannia standard Monteith: Willian Lukin I London 1709, of conventional form, the removable rim (marked to inner lip), with moulded rim, the body with embossed floral and fruit design, scrolling cartouche with engraved later
0326: A Queen Anne Britannia standard MonteithEst. £4,000-£6,000
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