Jewellery, Watches & Silver Day 2 2020-12-09 Auction - 250 Price Results - Lyon & Turnbull in uk - Page 11
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A gentleman's gold and stainless steel wrist watch,A modern model of horse and jockeyA scarce mid 18th century Scottish small sword
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Edinburgh, United Kingdom
Auction Details

Jewellery, Watches & Silver Day 2

Collection of jewellery, watches, designer handbags and accessories, and silver. Day 1: Lots 1 - 330 Day 2: Lots 331 - 584
Auction Curators:
Ruth Davis FGA DGA
Head of Department, Jewellery & Silver
Kier Mulholland
Specialist, Jewellery & Silver
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A George III water pot: Charles Wright London 1774, of baluster form with crest engraved to body, gadrooned border to lid with a budding finial and to the circular foot, the handle with a woven rattan cover (Dimensions:
0574: A George III water potEst. £400-£600
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A George III lidded tankard: probably John Scofield, London 1772, of baluster form, later decorated throughout with embossed florals and foliage, foliate cartouche to centre with engraved initials, the S scroll handle with
0575: A George III lidded tankardEst. £500-£800
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A Georgian salver: indistinctly marked, of circular outline, cast shell and foliate border, the flat with floral decoration and armorials and motto to the centre, all raised on three bracket shell feet (Dimensions:
0577: A Georgian salverEst. £400-£600
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An early George III inkwell: Edward Aldridge II, London 1762, of rounded rectangular form, gadrooned border, with two deep pen trays, three frames to the centre of pierced cross work and gadrooned border, each set with glass
0578: An early George III inkwellEst. £600-£800Lot Passed
A pair of matched George III casters: London 1760 and 1766, of traditional form, the pull off lids with pierced detail; together with a modern caster, Birmingham 1970 and one plated octagonal caster; together with a bon bon dish,
0579: A pair of matched George III castersEst. £300-£500Lot Passed
A George II caster: Samuel Wood, London 1752, of traditional baluster form, the pull off pierced lid with bud finial; together with a George III cream jug, London 1770. with fluted and embossed floral decoration and a
0580: A George II casterEst. £350-£500Lot Passed
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A George II salver: A.P, London 1749, of moulded circular form, the cast border with shell detail, engraved scroll decoration to flat, with a later crest and motto to centre; together with a Continental salver, of
0581: A George II salverEst. £400-£600
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A George I marrow scoop/spoon: London 1725, with small marrow scoop to handle and simple stem section above the bowl with an elongated rat tail to reverse (Dimensions: Length: 21cm, weight: 1.3oz) (Length: 21cm, weight: 1.3oz)
0582: A George I marrow scoop/spoonEst. £200-£400
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A Queen Anne trefid spoon: FO, London circa 1707, with flat trefid terminal and prick engraved initials and date to reserve 'EB / ID / 1707 / *', with reeded rat tail to bowl (Dimensions: Length: 21cm, weight: 57.6g) (Length:
0583: A Queen Anne trefid spoonEst. £200-£400
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A late 17th century dog nose spoon: London 1697, rat tail to bowl, engraved initials to terminal with laurel wreath decoration (Dimensions: Length: 20.5cm, weight: 2.15oz) (Length: 20.5cm, weight: 2.15oz)
0584: A late 17th century dog nose spoonEst. £200-£400Lot Passed
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