Silver, Coins & Objets de Vertu 2023-03-07 Auction - 172 Price Results - Lyon & Turnbull in Scotland - Page 5
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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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Silver, Coins & Objets de Vertu

Silver, coins and objets de vertu
Auction Curator:
Kier Mulholland
Kier Mulholland
Specialist, Jewellery & Silver
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A George III silver mounted coconut cup: Patrick Robertson Edinburgh 1768, the spherical bowl with slight shaped band on a wrythen knopped stem and spreading foot; together with a matched pair of George III silver mounted small coconut
0102: A George III silver mounted coconut cupEst. £700-£900Lot Passed
A George III strainer: William Davie, Edinburgh 1767, the circular pierced bowl with slightly threaded edge, engraved crest to body, with foliate clasped handles (Width: 18cm, weight: 3oz)
0103: A George III strainerEst. £300-£500Lot Passed
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A George III drum teapot: Patrick Robertson, Edinburgh 1765, of plain cylindrical form, later engraved crest and motto, with a wooden C-scroll handle with a plain tapering spout (Height: 13cm, weight (all in): 22oz)
0104: A George III drum teapotEst. £150-£250
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Perth - A Scottish Provincial wine funnel: Robert Dickson, marked RD, of simple form with curved spout, fluted foliate detail, engraved McDonald crest and motto to centre above italic M, with pull out rim (Height: 12.5cm, weight: 2.2oz)
0108: Perth - A Scottish Provincial wine funnelEst. £400-£600
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An Edwardian tortoiseshell desk tidy: Grey and Co. London 1903, of rectangular form, plain frame with inset tortoiseshell panels, the clip formed as a Scottish piper in highland dress (Base: 19.5cm x 12.5cm) Note: Please be aware that
0111: An Edwardian tortoiseshell desk tidyEst. £400-£600
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A pair of Edwardian candlesticks: Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1902, each of knopped baluster form, to a rounded square base with scroll foliate corners, with fixed sconces (loaded) (Height: 30cm) Qty: (2)
0113: A pair of Edwardian candlesticksEst. £300-£500
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A late Victorian sandwich box: WCJL, retailed by Goldsmiths Company, London 1898, of traditional form, with hoop loop, the interior lid engraved with presentation inscription, 'PRESENTED TO CAPTAIN TARTE THE BUFFS MASTER PESHAWUR
0114: A late Victorian sandwich boxEst. £300-£500Lot Passed
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A late Victorian twin-handled centrepiece: Sibray, Hall & Co, London 1896, of moulded oval outline, demi-fluted body with chased floral scroll detail, with vacant cartouche to either side of the body, the handles modelled as sea monsters,
0115: A late Victorian twin-handled centrepieceEst. £500-£800
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A matched set of King's pattern flatware: London, various makers and dates, primarily Victorian, comprising, six tablespoons, six dessert spoons and eighteen table forks, all of double-struck King's pattern (Combined weight: 87.8oz) Qty:
0117: A matched set of King's pattern flatwareEst. £700-£1,000
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A Victorian coffee pot, sugar, and cream jug: Army & Navy Co-operative Society Ltd, London 1887, each of demi-fluted baluster form, crest engraved to upper half of body, leaf clasped C-scroll handles, the coffee pot raised on a domed circular
0118: A Victorian coffee pot, sugar, and cream jugEst. £300-£400
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A collection of three late Victorian card cases: to include, FM, Birmingham 1868, of moulded rectangular outline, initial engraved to centre in an engraved scroll and foliate background; George Unite, Birmingham 1875, with engine turned decoration
0119: A collection of three late Victorian card casesEst. £400-£600
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A mid-Victorian Britannia standard spirit kettle: Crichton Brothers, London 1856, of baluster form, with a slightly planished bulbous body, with an octagonal spout, scroll handle with turned oak insert, raised on four scroll branch legs with burner
0120: A mid-Victorian Britannia standard spirit kettleEst. £1,000-£1,500
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A collection of three Victorian card cases: Thomas Dones, Birmingham 1851, moulded rectangular outline, with all over foliate and floral decoration engraved initials to centre; Aston & son, Birmingham 1861, engine turned decoration, engraved
0121: A collection of three Victorian card casesEst. £400-£600
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A collection of four Victorian card cases: to include, Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1843, of moulded rectangular outline with all-over scroll detail and a stylised Earl's coronet engraved to the centre; Alfred Taylor, Birmingham 1861, of
0123: A collection of four Victorian card casesEst. £400-£600
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An early Victorian desk set: The Barnards, London 1840, of moulded oval outline, foliate scroll border, engraved crests to one cartouche, the central taper stick with an inkwell to each side, raised on four bracket feet (Width:
0124: An early Victorian desk setEst. £300-£500
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A matched set of mid 19th-Century flatware: predominantly William Eaton, London 1837 and Elizabeth Eaton, London 1848, comprising one soup ladle, six tablespoons, six table forks, five dessert spoons, six dessert forks and five teaspoons, all
0125: A matched set of mid 19th-Century flatwareEst. £400-£600
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A collection of William IV King's pattern flatware: predominantly WB, London 1832, comprising, one table fork, three dessert forks, one tablespoon, a dessert spoon, and two knives; together with six tablespoons, Mackay & Chisholm Edinburgh 1843, of
0127: A collection of William IV King's pattern flatwareEst. £300-£500
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A William IV teapot: Paul Storr, retailed by Storr & Mortimer, London 1832, of squat lobed melon form, acanthus leaf clasped C-scroll handle, the hinged lid with budding finial (Height: 13cm, weight: 24.5oz ) Note:
0128: A William IV teapotEst. £2,500-£4,000Lot Passed
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