Silver, Coins & Objets de Vertu 2023-03-07 Auction - 172 Price Results - Lyon & Turnbull in Scotland - Page 2
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An early 18th-Century Dutch silver spoonA diamond medal, Sir Thomas Kelly, Lord Provost Glasgow
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Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom
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Auction Curator:
Kier Mulholland
Kier Mulholland
Specialist, Jewellery & Silver
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A mid 17th-Century Norwegian silver spoon: H.T Gruiis, c.1661, the cast fruiting bud finial above a plain stem with slight shoulders at join with ovoid bowl, the reverse of the bowl engraved with foliate detail at base of stem and ?IHS / KPD
0028: A mid 17th-Century Norwegian silver spoonEst. £700-£900
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An early 17th-Century Norwegian silver spoon: Jonas Andersen, c.1631, the fancy ball knop with clasping acanthus detail and reeded knop, above a two stage wrythen and flat section stem, the circular bowl with parcel gilded and engraved foliate
0029: An early 17th-Century Norwegian silver spoonEst. £800-£1,200
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An early 17th-Century Norwegian silver spoon: Josv Albeirgenn, c.1600, the tapered square final with cast foliate topped column details, above a straight stem and stepped join to circular bowl, the bowl with engraved within border ?PERIEN SEN?,
0031: An early 17th-Century Norwegian silver spoonEst. £1,000-£1,500
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A late 17th-Century Dutch silver spoon: Enkhuizen, 1687, the cast figural finial of the Madonna and child flanked by two children, above a wrythen stem with lower cast figure of death (?) with mask and crossed bones underneath, above a
0033: A late 17th-Century Dutch silver spoonEst. £400-£600
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A late 17th-Century Dutch silver spoon: Enkhuizen, 1688, the cast finial of a standing figure standing on a beast holding a chain and key, above a flat section wavy stem with lower cast figure of death (?) with mask and crossed bones
0035: A late 17th-Century Dutch silver spoonEst. £300-£500
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An early 18th-Century Dutch silver spoon: maker unknown, Hoorn, 1715, the cast finial of a ship in full sail above a two stage wrythen and flat section stem, foliate engraving to lower section, the reverse of the stem engraved ?F C LAEKMAN
0037: An early 18th-Century Dutch silver spoonEst. £300-£500
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A mid 17th-Century Dutch silver spoon: maker unknown, Hoorn, 1660, the cast finial of a side facing lion seated holding a heraldic shield, above a two stage wrythen and flat section stem, foliate engraved lower section, circular bowl,
0038: A mid 17th-Century Dutch silver spoonEst. £600-£800
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An early 17th-Century Dutch silver spoon: Paulus Sakes (active 1636-75), Dokkum, 1647, the cast finial of a seated lion holding a vacant heraldic shield, on a tapered plinth above a two stage wrythen and flat section stem, cross hatched and
0040: An early 17th-Century Dutch silver spoonEst. £500-£800
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A late 17th-Century Dutch silver spoon: Jan Albertus Ketel, Leeuwarden, 1687, the terminal formed as a seated lion holding a large vacant shield, the stem with wasted knop with acanthus detail above a slender stem, with scrolling detail to
0041: A late 17th-Century Dutch silver spoonEst. £400-£600
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An early 18th-Century Dutch silver spoon: Dirk Ates Jouritsma, Franken, c.1740, the cast terminal as a ship in sail on stepped plinth, the cast stem with scroll and beaded details, scroll central knop and mask at join with egg shaped bowl,
0042: An early 18th-Century Dutch silver spoonEst. £200-£300
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An early 18th-Century Dutch silver spoon: Holse Seeips Swerms, Harlingem, c.1715, the cast naturalistic scroll and stylised branch stem with scroll join to ovoid bowl, with slender rat tail, marked to shoulder (Length: 17.6cm, weight:
0043: An early 18th-Century Dutch silver spoonEst. £500-£700
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A late 17th-Century Dutch silver spoon: Frederikus Jazigs Van der Lely, Leeuwarden, c.1670, with cast mask and rococo scroll terminal above a two stage wrythen and cast stem with cherub formed knop, the lower section with bird within
0044: A late 17th-Century Dutch silver spoonEst. £600-£800
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A 16th-Century German silver spoon: maker unknown, possibly Lubeck, the gilt ball knop with indented detail, above a straight wrythen stem with stepped join to circular bowl, engraved with circular cartouche with initial ?B?, marked to
0045: A 16th-Century German silver spoonEst. £1,000-£1,500Lot Passed
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A mid 18th-Century Swedish silver spoon: Martin Simmis, Pitea, 1756, the fruiting bud finial emanating from a double layer of foliage, above a wrythen stem with plain shouldered join to the ovoid bowl, the bowl with large engraved flower
0047: A mid 18th-Century Swedish silver spoonEst. £250-£350
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A mid 18th-Century silver spoon: maker unknown, Lappland, the open triangular terminal with applied ring to top and open panels to side, above a short engraved stem and egg shaped bowl, with profusely engraved border and lattice
0048: A mid 18th-Century silver spoonEst. £300-£500
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A late 17th-Century Norwegian silver spoon: F. R. Moller, c. 1694, the flat section tapered stem with applied cast terminal of three standing figures, the oval bowl engraved to reverse ?MONS THEISTE ABIGAEL KNICK 1694 ? and ?ALN? to reverse of
0050: A late 17th-Century Norwegian silver spoonEst. £200-£300
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