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London, London, United Kingdom
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Silver and Objects of Vertu
The spring silver sale offers a fantastic selection of non-European silver, from across India, Burma, Cambodia, Japan, and China. The depth of workmanship to be found from these countries and more demonstrates the intricate and skilled methods for working the surface of the metal from the Cambodian toks to the high purity double walled Japanese Iris pattern wares. One of the more fascinating items is an Indian bowl from Poona mounted to a Burmese silver figural stand, the first time such a combination has been noted, illuminating a rare movement between the two schools of work and the people who owned them.
Silver of global Royalty is found from Prince Albert, Emperor Haile Selassie, Emperor Wilhelm II, and Maharaja Sir Duleep Singh. British silver covers the most interesting areas with well-proportioned examples from Thomas Heming, Barnard, Richard Sibley, Wakelin, Garrard, and Benjamin Smith, among others. Collectors and designers alike can enhance their displays with shapely pieces that separate themselves from more routine examples in this great opportunity to develop the connoisseur?s eye as well as the decorator?s repertoire.
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0025: A Victorian sterling silver gilt and glass chrism or scent bottle, London 1868 by William Henry DeeEst. £400-£600Lot Passed
0026: A Victorian sterling silver and bloodstone scent bottle, London 1873 by Sampson MordanEst. £600-£800Lot Passed
0027: A late 17th century English unmarked silver filigree scent bottle caseEst. £500-£800Lot Passed
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0028: A Victorian unmarked gold and enamel propelling pencil, circa 1880 by Sampson MordanEst. £300-£400
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0029: An early 20th century Norwegian silver and enamel caddy spoon, Bergen circa 1910 by Marius HammerEst. £150-£250Lot Passed
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0030: A George V sterling silver cased thermos flask, Chester 1910 by G & CoEst. £400-£600
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0031: A George V sterling silver spirit or hip flask, Sheffield 1920 by Walker and HallEst. £250-£350Lot Passed
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0032: An early 20th century French 950 standard silver dressing table set, Paris circa 1930 retailed byEst. £500-£800
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0034: An Edwardian sterling silver photograph or mirror frame, Birmingham 1902 by Henry MatthewsEst. £150-£250
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0035: An Elizabeth II sterling silver photograph frame, Birmingham 1985 by Charles S Green and Co LtdEst. £150-£250
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0036: A George V sterling silver framed mirror, Birmingham 1912 by S. Blackensee and SonsEst. £300-£500Lot Passed
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0037: A Victorian sterling silver gilt combination lighter, vesta case and cigarillo cutter, London 1862Est. £200-£300
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0038: An Edwardian sterling silver novelty compact and match holder combination, Birmingham 1909 by RobertEst. £150-£250Lot Passed
0039: A Victorian sterling silver novelty atomizer, London 1886 by Thomas Johnson IIEst. £600-£800Lot Passed
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0041: A late 20th century Chinese unmarked silver gilt and enamel model of junk, circa 1970Est. £200-£400
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0042: A late 20th century Chinese unmarked silver gilt and enamel parakeet box, circa 1970Est. £200-£400
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0043: A late 19th century German 800 standard silver novelty snuff box, Bad Kissingen circa 1890 by SimonEst. £150-£250
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0044: A cased set of four George V sterling silver novelty menu holders, London 1935 by Goldsmiths andEst. £300-£500
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0045: A Victorian sterling silver glass mounted scent bottle, London 1894 by Thomas Stapleton (reg.7th AugEst. £200-£400
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0046: An early 20th century novelty unmarked English novelty desk sealEst. £100-£200
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0047: An Elizabeth II novelty sterling silver model of a penguin, London 1992 by DNGREst. £200-£300Lot Passed
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0048: A Victorian sterling silver novelty claret jug mount, London 1881 by William LeucharsEst. £150-£250
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