Silver, Coins & Objets de Vertu 2023-03-07 Auction - 172 Price Results - Lyon & Turnbull in Scotland - Page 6
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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 late George IV double castle top card case: Taylor & Perry, Birmingham, of rectangular outline, depiction of Windsor and Warwick castle to the other, each in a chased and engraved scroll and foliate border (Length: 9.5cm, weight: 2.4oz)
0130: A late George IV double castle top card caseEst. £500-£700
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A Victorian brandy pan: possibly Charles Reily & George Storer, London circa 1830, the baluster body with sparrow beak spout, with turned wood handle, socket set to body; together with a later lid, Hamilton & Inches,
0131: A Victorian brandy panEst. £350-£450Lot Passed
A George III nutmeg grater: marked I.P, of cylindrical form, the hinged lid with pull down side, to reveal the grater, crest engraved to lid (Length: 6.5cm, gross weight: 41.5g)
0136: A George III nutmeg graterEst. £300-£500Lot Passed
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A collection of Fiddle pattern flatware: predominantly Dublin and London, comprising, four tablespoons, eleven table forks, six dessert spoons and ten teaspoons, most with initials or crest engraved to terminal (Combined weight: 48.5oz)
0140: A collection of Fiddle pattern flatwareEst. £500-£800
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A George III nutmeg grater: Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson, London 1804, of cylindrical form, the hinged lid with pull down side, to reveal the grater (Length: 7.3cm, gross weight: 63.5g)
0141: A George III nutmeg graterEst. £300-£500Lot Passed
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A pair of George III sauce boats: John Robins, London 1790, each of plain form, threaded border, plain moulded scroll handles, raised on an oval foot with threaded border (Height: 15.5cm, combined weight: 21.5oz) Qty: (2)
0144: A pair of George III sauce boatsEst. £700-£900
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A George III brandy pan: Hester Bateman, London 1788, of traditional bellied form with spout, with a turned wooden handle (Height: 16cm, weight (all in): 10oz) Provenance: Kimmerghame, Duns, the Estate of the Late Major
0145: A George III brandy panEst. £300-£500
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A George III swing handled sugar basin: Hester Bateman, London 1786, of oval outline with threaded border, raised on a short stem and oval foot; together with a card tray, Peter & Anne Bateman, London 1794, of circular outline with a
0146: A George III swing handled sugar basinEst. £400-£600
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A George III soup ladle: William Sumner, London 1784, of Old English and feather edge pattern, with a shell bowl; together with a basting spoon, Thomas Wilkes Barker London 1807, of Old English pattern (Length: 26cm,
0147: A George III soup ladleEst. £250-£350Lot Passed
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A collection of mixed flatware: various maker's marks and dates, comprising, two basting spoons, three sauce ladles, six tablespoons, one table fork, ten dessert forks, one berry spoon, one dessert spoon, one cheese knife, and a
0148: A collection of mixed flatwareEst. £300-£500
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A George III tea caddy: Henry Bailey, London 1768, of bombé form with rope-twist borders and floral scroll cartouche to the body, raised on four acanthus bracket feet, the pull off lid with budding finial and scroll
0149: A George III tea caddyEst. £400-£600
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A George III card tray: Ebenezer Coker, London 1764, of moulded circular outline with a cast shell border, engraved floral detail to flat, raised on three hoof feet, engraved E G/ M P/ 1764 to the underside (Diameter:
0150: A George III card trayEst. £200-£300
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A George III chamber stick: Ebenezer Coker, London 1763, of circular outline with moulded cast gadrooned and shell border, engraved crest and motto to dish, centrally set with sconce on waisted stem and gadrooned rim to socket,
0151: A George III chamber stickEst. £300-£400
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A pair of George III tea caddies: Emick Romer, London 1762, each of bomb‚ form, engraved crest to one side of body, and later initials EC in script engraved to the other, each with a pull off lid with shell finial, raised on four
0152: A pair of George III tea caddiesEst. £700-£900Lot Passed
A George III strainer: Walter Brind, London 1761, the circular pierced bowl with slightly everted edge, with foliate clasped handles (Width: 18cm, weight: 2.5oz)
0153: A George III strainerEst. £300-£500Lot Passed
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A George II twin-handled tureen and cover: unregistered maker's mark, attributed to Thomas Gilpin, London 1755, of moulded oval outline, cast floral border to body, with engraved armorials to either side, the handles each modelled as a bird's
0154: A George II twin-handled tureen and coverEst. £3,000-£5,000
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A George II mug: Gabriel Sleath, London 1748, of baluster form, the S-scroll handle with scroll thumbpiece, raised on a circular foot, later engraved initial (Height: 12.5cm weight: 12oz)
0155: A George II mugEst. £300-£500
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