Jewellery, Watches & Silver 2021-09-15 Auction - 168 Price Results - Lyon & Turnbull in Scotland - Page 7
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A George II trefid spoonA Georgian style coffee potA Queen Anne English provincial lidded tankard
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Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
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Jewellery, Watches & Silver

Jewellery, Watches & Silver Day 2
Auction Curators:
Ruth Davis FGA DGA
Head of Department, Jewellery & Silver
Kier Mulholland
Specialist, Jewellery & Silver
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A George III chamberstick: A George III chamberstick Richard Cooke, London 1800, of circular conventional form, beaded borders, with matching snuffer; together with a snuff box, Edward Smith, Birmingham 1827, of rectangular
0454: A George III chamberstickEst. £250-£400
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A George III table snuff box: A George III table snuff box Thomas Smith, Birmingham, line engraved decoration, bold cast foliate border and thumbpiece; together with a central European table snuff box, indistinct marks, all over
0455: A George III table snuff boxEst. £350-£450Lot Passed
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A group of three George III soup ladles: A group of three George III soup ladles London, various makers, each of plain Old English pattern, with well-modelled shell-shaped bowls (Weight: 16.4oz) Qty: (3)
0456: A group of three George III soup ladlesEst. £350-£550
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A collection of ladles and sifters: A collection of ladles and sifters various dates and makers, George III and later, Scottish and English, with three pairs of sugar tongs (Weight: 15.5oz) Qty: (13) Footnote: generally reasonable
0457: A collection of ladles and siftersEst. £250-£400
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A pair of George III table candlesticks: A pair of George III table candlesticks Nathaniel Smith and Co, Sheffield 1799, each of baluster form with fluted detail to stem, raised on a circular foot with threaded detail, crest engraved to
0458: A pair of George III table candlesticksEst. £400-£600
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A George III presentation goblet: A George III presentation goblet James Young, London 1789, of traditional form with contemporary engraved garland decoration, central cartouche with engraved presentation inscription, 'Jacobus Currey
0459: A George III presentation gobletEst. £200-£300
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A George III twin-handled cup: A George III twin-handled cup William Champion, London 1781, the deep bowl with threaded waist, engraved swags throughout, the circular cartouches to center with engraved foliate W to either side,
0460: A George III twin-handled cupEst. £300-£500
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A George III swing-handled sugar basket: A George III swing-handled sugar basket London, circa 1780, of vase form, beaded border, reticulated body, plain pedestal foot, blue glass liner; together with a Scottish christening mug, DC Rait,
0461: A George III swing-handled sugar basketEst. £300-£400
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A collection of various pieces of silver: A collection of various pieces of silver to include a pair of George III small boat-shaped salts and liners, London 1783, lug handles, simple moulded band to the waist, stepped base; a large copy of
0462: A collection of various pieces of silverEst. £300-£500
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A George III oval tea caddy: A George III oval tea caddy Edward Cooper, London 1777, of oval form, with vacant oval cartouche to centre and allover bright-cut decoration, the hinged lid with an oval finial (Height: 11cm, weight:
0465: A George III oval tea caddyEst. £800-£1,200
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A George III gravy boat: A George III gravy boat Fuller White, London 1761, of typical form, wavy rim, flying leaf clasped scroll handle, on shell feet (Width: 17cm, weight: 8oz)
0466: A George III gravy boatEst. £150-£250
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A group of three Georgian 'Berry' spoons: A group of three Georgian 'Berry' spoons 18th-century, various makers, well-engraved decoration, bowls crimped edges and fruit decorated bowls; together with a Scottish provincial butter knife, two
0467: A group of three Georgian 'Berry' spoonsEst. £200-£300
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A matched pair of cast taper sticks: A matched pair of cast taper sticks London, mid 18th century, of traditional small size and knopped stem, hexagonal stepped base (Height: 10.5cm, combined weight: 6.8oz)
0468: A matched pair of cast taper sticksEst. £700-£900
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A George III waiter: A George III waiter Richard Rugg, London 1774, of moulded circular outline with beaded border, engraved armorial to centre, raised on three hoof feet (Diameter: 17.5cm, weight: 9.3oz)
0469: A George III waiterEst. £300-£500
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A George III silver inkstand: A George III silver inkstand Edward Aldridge II, London 1768, of oblong outline, with a gadrooned border, fitted with three glass bottles, two pen recesses, one engraved with full armorials and the
0470: A George III silver inkstandEst. £500-£700
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A George II card tray: A George II card tray Ebenezer Coker, London, 1757 and another same maker, 1767, of similar design with a foliate engraved centre, cast border raised on three claw and ball feet, together with two
0471: A George II card trayEst. £600-£800
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A group of four Georgian soup ladles: A group of four Georgian soup ladles all with shell-shaped bowls; Onslow pattern, London 1763; another bright-cut Old English, London 1776, engraved crest; another similar, London 1808; another, the
0472: A group of four Georgian soup ladlesEst. £450-£550
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A George II taper stick: A George II taper stick James Morrison, London 1759, of traditional knopped form, square-shaped base with bobeche (Height: 14cm weight: 5.1oz)
0473: A George II taper stickEst. £400-£600
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A George II lidded tankard: A George II lidded tankard TW, London 1759, the body with two bands of fluting, rocaille scroll shield with later Victorian prize inscription and inscription to underside of foot, S scroll handle
0474: A George II lidded tankardEst. £800-£1,200
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A matched set of four George II salts: A matched set of four George II salts makers marks worn, London 1756 and later, of cauldron form, shaped rim, raised on cabriole legs, web feet, with liners (Diameter: 7cm, weight 13oz)
0475: A matched set of four George II saltsEst. £250-£400
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A George II brandy pan: A George II brandy pan David Hennell, London 1751, of conventional form with banded foot, engraved armorial to the body, plain socket with turned wood handle (Height: 7.5cm, weight: 8.5oz)
0476: A George II brandy panEst. £400-£600
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A George II trefid spoon: A George II trefid spoon London 1750, with rat tail bowl; together with a George III marrow spoon/scoop, with crest engraved to reverse of bowl (Length: 19.5cm, 23cm, combined weight: 3.5oz) Qty: (2)
0477: A George II trefid spoonEst. £350-£500Lot Passed
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A George II serving spoon: A George II serving spoon London circa 1730, Hanoverian pattern, engraved crest to the rear; with a pair of asparagus tongs, probably Mary Chawner, London 1835, King's pattern, engraved stag crest
0478: A George II serving spoonEst. £300-£500
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A Queen Anne English provincial lidded tankard: A George III English provincial lidded tankard Britannia standard, Isaac Cookson, Newcastle circa 1710, maker’s mark rubbed, of cylindrical form, engraved to the body, 'Ex Dono JP ad Mr Jerem
0479: A Queen Anne English provincial lidded tankardEst. £800-£1,200
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