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Auction House:Shapiro AuctioneersNumber of lots recorded:440
Sale Title:The Barbara Sheridan Donnay and the late Gilbert J. Donnay CollectionLots with images:440
Auction Location:SydneyPrices available:337
Date:9-May-2012
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George V silver canister tea caddy, with plain body oval section with pull off lid, the shoulders and lid flange of moulded scroll form, Atkin & Sons, Sheffield 1927. Height 12 cm. Weight 250 grams
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Pair of Victorian silver fish servers, comprising a knife with scimitar blade and a fork with four tines, both decorated with handles of engine turned Old English bead pattern, Roberts and Belk, Sheffield 1864, in fitted case (A/F) (2). Length knife 31.5 cm. Fork 23 cm
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Early George III silver small serving trowel, with triangular spatula blade pierced with scrollwork and an engraved border of floral scroll work, a rosette junction to the handle socket and a turned wooden handle, London 1762. Length 28 cm. Weight all up 105 grams
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Pair of silver berry spoons, with later embossed bowls with floral scroll motifs, the handles with matching engraving and stippling and the ends moulded and shaped, possibly attributed to Robert Gray, Edinburgh 1794 (2). Length 22 cm. Weight 130 grams
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Pair of silver Openwork bon bon dishes, of oval form with plain bases, the sides half fluted below decorative crosslet and 'wheel' pattern piercing with embossed everted rims, Levesley Bros, Sheffield 1902 (2). Length 17 cm, weight 160 grams
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Collection of silver Hardy Brothers wine labels, of shaped rectangular form with incurved corners and an engraved border, each with a hanging chain hallmarked for Birmingham, Rum 1960, Brandy and Vodka 1967, Whisky 1969, port 1971, sherry and Gin 1972 (7). Weight 70 grams
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Two silver bright cut handled caddy spoons of Old English pattern, the first with shell owl and the second with plain circular bowl, both probably by George Wintle, London 1787 and 1794 (2)
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Paul Storr, swing handled silver cake basket, with scalloped circular body with floral foliate motifs and crested to the base, a matching reeded swing handle, on a plain scalloped spreading foot, London 1819. Weight of silver 380 grs, height over handle 17 cm
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Victorian silver hot water jug, with a circular section with bands of embossed decoration, a rim spout and hinged lid, looped silver handle with insulators, Fenton Bros, Sheffield 1889. Height 19 cm. Weight 465 grams
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Christofle, America pattern plated flatware service, comprising six each of table knives, table forks, soup spoons, dessert knives, dessert forks, dessert spoons, tea spoons together with two serving spoons, a carving knife and fork, all unused in original packaging and boxes (46)
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Silver Elizabeth pattern fish service, comprising six each of knives with scimitar blades and three tined forks, all with reeded border and crested, Francis Higgins London 1891, in case (12) (A/F)
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Victorian silver Albert pattern asparagus servers, with heavy gauge Albert pattern, blades pierced with droplets and scrolls, Hayne and Cater, London 1845. Length 27 cm. Weight 280 grams
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George V silver sugar caster, with plain baluster body on a shaped circular moulded foliate foot, pull off cover pierced with scrolls and surmounted by a flame finial, Mappin & Webb, London 1927. Height 20 cm. Weight 230 grams
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Pair of Victorian silver sugar baskets, each of circular section, the lower body with panel piercing rising to a band of embossed ribbon swags below a wavy rim, a shaped swing handle, on three paw feet with blue glass liners. Both with uncertain maker's mark, London 1893 and 1894 (2). Height over handle 17 cm. Weight of silver 380 grams
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Silver belt buckle and perfume bottle case, the buckle with two matching halves of scroll and floral work with hook and eye clip, Deakin and Francis Birmingham 1894, together with the perfume case of tubular form with embossed floral scroll work and pull off lid, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1904 (2). Buckle length 16 cm. Weight 80 grams, perfume case height 8 cm. Weight 55 grams
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Thomas shepherd, George III silver pint mug, with circular section lightly tapering to the rim, the body later embossed with floral scroll work, initials in a scroll cartouche and a leaf capped scroll handle and on a plain foot ring, Thomas shepherd, London 1790. Height 13 cm. Weight 360 grams
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Electroplated salver c. 1880, of circular form with shell and scroll border, the body with matching decoration around a vacant cartouche, set on three floral scroll feet. Diameter 30.5 cm
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Pair of Victorian silver specimen vases of trumpet shape, decorated with embossed floral scroll motifs, the cartouche on each engraved 'Won by/record/1898', with clear plastic inserts and weighted to the bases, H. Matthews, Birmingham 1897 (2). Height 15 cm
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Late 19th century French reading glass, with tapered handle with decorative finial, chased with floral scroll work, the rectangular mirror in an openwork floral foliate surround. Length 29 cm
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Silver mounted crystal biscuit barrel, with circular section body hob nail cut with a silver rim swing handle and pull off domed cover, William Hutton and Sons, Sheffield 1917, together with a glass mounted European mustard pot with spoon, Elizabeth Eaton London 1853 (3). Height 20 cm. Height 9 cm
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Small George III silver sauce boat, with plain body and wavy rim, leaf capped flying scroll handle on three hoof feet, maker's mark indistinct, London 1781. Height over handle 9 cm. Weight 85 grams
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Small George III silver sauce boat, with plain body and wavy rim, leaf capped flying scroll handle on three hoof feet, maker's mark indistinct, London 1774. Height over handle 8 cm. Weight 80 grams
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Victorian silver cruet bottle stand, rectangular with upswept ends, a beaded rim, the sides embossed with floral scroll work on four scroll bracket feet and a wooden base, Lias Bros, London 1839. 18 x 13 x 8 cm
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Pair of Scottish fiddle pattern ladles, both with circular flat bottom bowls, each engraved with a crest, maker JG & C (unidentified), Edinburgh 1837 (2). Each length 14 cm. Weight 65 grams
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Small four piece silver cruet set, comprising two salts, a pepperette and a mustard pot all with blue glass liners together with three spoons, pepperette and one salt marked William Adams, Birmingham 1835, mustard and one salt, Adie Bros, Birmingham 1936, and spoons Birmingham 1972 (7)
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Collection of silver ladles, comprising two British ladles, the first a sifter ladle with bowl pierced with scrolls, London c. 1808,the second a small fiddle pattern cream ladle, Glasgow 1840, and a Danish cream ladle with rope work stem surmounted by a mask in cartouche (3). Total weight 90 grams. Labels: The first Eley, Fern and Chawner, London possibly 1808, the second Mitchell and Russell, Glawgow 1840, the third Denmark late 19th or early 20th century
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Pair of Victorian silver knife rests, with ribbed bar and ball ended cross either end, G.M. Jackson, London 1895 (2). Length 8 cm, weight 120 grams
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Collection of silver table Settings, comprising an Exeter table spoon with bright cut feather edge, engraved 'TL' over 'CW 1807', a pair of sugar tongs with Queens pattern and crested on the bow, together with another pair of tongs and six small coffee spoons (10). Exeter spoon length 20.5 cm. Weight 40 grams, weight of three tongs and six spoons all up 115 grams
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Collection of assorted silver items, comprising a parasol handle marked Benjamin Jacobs, London 1907, a single spool shaped dwarf candlestick marked S.J. Read, Birmingham 1972, a pair of German scissors c. 1900, an Indian case holder and a Middle Eastern thimble set with green stones (5)
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Collection of plated Utensils, comprising a cake knife with composition handle and serrated blade, six Chippendale pattern cake forks, six two tined delicatessen forks, two cake spatulas, one 'Berry' serving spoon together with two cake forks each with mother of pearl handles (18)
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Decorative photograph frame, with boldly embossed grapes, vines, vine leaves and peacocks, on a wooden easel backing, apparently Greek, 950 std, c. 2000. Height 26 cm. Width 21 cm
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Pair of Sheffield plate wine coasters, with plain bodies and everting sides, wooden bases, probably Blagden, Hodgson of Sheffield c. 1820 (2). Diameter 16 cm. Provenance: Purchased Stanley Libscombe Antiques, Sydney, to Norman Wheeler, Maitland. Private Collection, Sydney
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Gothic revival Old Sheffield plate wine coaster and a modern silver coaster, the Sheffield plate coaster with tall openwork sides with alternating scroll and 'Tear Drop' motifs below a frieze of foliate scrollwork, wooden base, marked for James Dixon & Sons, c. 1840, the other plain sided with wooden base, London 1997 (2). Sheffield plate coaster height 7.5 cm. Diameter 14.5 cm, modern coaster height 4 cm. Diameter 9 cm
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Two toast racks, one silver, with plain triangular outline with carrying handle for six slices, M.H & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1928, and the other a plated rack with carrying handle for six slices, marked EP and AT, c. Mid to late 20th century (2) (A/F). Silver rack height 8.5 cm. Length 10 cm. Weight 70 grams, plated rack height 15 cm. Length 15 cm
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Two beakers and a cream jug, the beakers of plain tapering form, with markings 'Shreve & Co', 'San Francisco', 'Sterling', c. 1920, together with a cream jug of plain bulbous form, on spreading foot with leaf capped moulded handle, marked 'Sterling made in Siam' (A/F). Each beaker height 10 cm, cream jug height 10 cm, weight all up 425 grams
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Australian silver plated Stokes & Sonss dish and an American silver basket, the dish of trefoil 'Shell/leaf' form with looped carrying handle, marked for Stokes & Sons of Melbourne with English design patent registration 433032, for 1904, and the basket of woven form, marked for F.B. Rogers of Massachusetts USA (2). Dish height 14 cm. Width 19 cm. Length 17 cm, basket height 15 cm. Width 12 cm. Length 13 cm
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Pair of Victorian Continental silver candlesticks and a Victorian chalice, in the rococo style, with decorative scrollwork and leaf motifs and wooden enforced bases, together with a Victorian engraved chalice with figural support (3). Each candlestick height 28 cm, chalice height 24.5 cm
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Three photograph frames, one rectangular with finely reeded border, marked 800, European c. 2000 together with two smaller Sheffield Plated frames, one rectangular with pediment and a beaded border, WS&P Sheffield 1990, and the other plain circular WS&P Sheffield 1986 (3). Large rectangular frame height 27 cm. Width 21 cm, small rectangular frame length 12 cm. Width 8 cm, circular frame diameter 9.5 cm
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Edwardian four piece tea and coffee service, comprising a tea and coffee pot, both with black wooden looped handles and fluted mushroom finials to the hinged lids, together with a creamer and sugar pot, both with plain bodies of oval baluster shape with vertical flutes, CS Harris, London 1904 (4). Coffee pot height 22 cm. Tea pot height 16 cm. Weight all up 1570 grams
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Collection of Judaica items, comprising a plated Hannukah candelabrum, a pair of modern Shabbat candlesticks, Israel, marked 925, a silver kiddush cup of plain goblet form, marks obscure, a silver napkin holder with openwork with floral foliate work and a Menorah either side (5). Hannukah candelabrum height 23 cm, weight of four silver items 140 grams
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'sthetic movement twelve place setting cased fish service, comprising twelve each of fish knives and forks, a pair of fish servers, two spatulas and a salad spoon and fork, all engraved with 'sthetic movement floral motifs and with simulated bamboo handles, in a fitted wooden case, c. 1880 (30)
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Modern circular rose bowl, the body boldly embossed with floral foliate work, set on a pedestal foot with two looped leaf handles, marked 925. Height 13 cm. Weight 325 grams
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Two modern fruit bowls, both circular, one with moulded rim and beaded border, marked with German Reich mark for export, 1888, 800 standard, and the other with shaped flared rim, ropework border interrupted by three leaf and foliate sprays, on three openwork feet, marked 925 (2). Height 7 cm. Diameter 26 cm. Height 7 cm. Diameter 19.5 cm. Weight 590 grams
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Collection of silver table accessories, comprising a circular plate with reeded border, marked 800, probably Italian, another plate of plain form with ribbed rim, marked 900, together with a vase of ovoid form with swirl flute, a long neck terminating in a boldly flared rim, marked 925 (3). Plate diameter 24 cm, plain plate diameter 21.5 cm, vase height 19 cm, weight all up 750 grams
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Collection of flatware, comprising a German silver soup ladle, Reich mark for post 1888, a Dutch silver sifter spoon with pierced bowl, marked 835, 1881, two pairs of silver sugar tongs, together with a plated soup ladle and two plated grape shears (7). Soup ladle length 35 cm, silver weight 355 grams
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Collection of silver tableware, a small plain mug, W.J. Myatt & Co, Birmingham 1928, a small cream jug, probably L. Spiers, Birmingham 1887, two small circular bon bon dishes, London 1903, a pair of salt and pepper shakes, Adie Bros, Birmingham 1953 and a pair of salts (8) (A/F). Weight excluding salts 205 grams
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Victorian four piece tea and coffee service of oval section, half swirl fluted, the upper body plain and with a crest, with looped silver handles, those of the tea and coffee pot with insulators, Roberts and Belk, Sheffield 1893 (4). Height of coffee pot 20 cm. Weight 1515 grams
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Victorian rococo style sugar sifter and a Pepperette, the sugar sifter of vase shaped form on spreading foot, with pierced pull off cover surmounted by bud finial, London 1896 together with a pepperette of vase shaped form with pull off cover with ball finial, Birmingham 1895 possibly plant & Co. (2). Sugar sifter height 18 cm. Pepperette height 13 cm. Weight 210 grams
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Towle, silver shallow bowl, with enamelled yellow golden interior highlighted with blue rim, decorated with lined design to centre, Towle sterling 1902. Diameter 19 cm
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Britannia standard mug, the body later decorated with floral scroll work, tucked in at the base on a moulded foot with a loop handle, marks rubbed c. 1710. Height 9.5 cm. Weight 226 grams
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Collection of silver table accessories, comprising a pair of cauldron salt cellars with blue plastic inserts, Martin Hall & Co. Sheffield, 1887 and 1905, together with four assorted miniature pepper shakers, three with marks (6)
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Collection of commemorative Utensils, comprising four New York city souvenir spoons, all sterling, a whale bone handled toddy ladle with circular bowl and pouring lip, inset with a 1746 coin, unmarked c. 1780, and together with two sugar tongs, one early 19th century and one plated (7). Ladle length 34 cm.
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Collection of plated accessories, comprising a coin purse, three propelling pencils, all plated, one marked 'S. Mordan and Co' inset with seal (unmarked), together with a pair of knife rests, and a jug of plain bulbous form with a right angled turned wooden handle (7). Jug height 9 cm
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Old Sheffield plate bread basket, of rectangular form with gadroon and shell border and a bold leaf and shell motif either end, with a swing handle, on four ball feet, the base engraved on an inset panel with initials within a shell and scroll motif, apparently unmarked, c. 1780. Height 13 cm. Width 36 cm. Depth 28 cm. Provenance: Purchased Stanley Libscombe Antiques, Sydney, to Norman Wheeler, Maitland. Private Collection, Sydney
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Cow cream jug, realistically formed as a cow or steer with untextured hide, looped tail handle and traditional 'Bee decorated' hinged lid to the top, bearing London import marks for 1959 (A/F). Length 15 cm. Weight 120 grams Provenance: Estate of the late Dr Dominic Louis Serventy
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Scottish provincial Perth sauce ladle c. 1820, with fiddle pattern, engraved with initials DM, Robert Keay, Perth. Length 16 cm. Weight 25 grams Provenance: Estate of the late Dr Dominic Louis Serventy
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Pair of dog nose rat tail Britannia standard table spoons, crested to the handles and lightly gilded all over with rat tail to base of bowl, maker's mark rubbed, both Britannia standard, one London 1716 and the second possibly another date. Length 20 cm. Weight 115 grams. Provenance: Estate of the late Dr Dominic Louis Serventy
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Pair of rat tail George I table spoons, engraved to the handles, E*M, maker's mark rubbed, London 1724. Weight 90 grams Provenance: Estate of the late Dr Dominic Louis Serventy
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Collection of dessert spoons, comprising three with Old English pattern and one with fiddle pattern, all with individual engravings (4). Weight 160 grams Provenance: Estate of the late Dr Dominic Louis Serventy
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Collection of table spoons, comprising one with a picture back Hanoverian pattern, one with Old English pattern and one Dutch, Kempen and Zonen 1898 (3). Weight 182 grams Provenance: Estate of the late Dr Dominic Louis Serventy
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Early George III embossed cream jug, of baluster form on a pedestal foot with a punch bead border with leaf capped double scroll handle, the embossing to the body depicting a farm yard scene and arguably an Aesop's fable ('fox and Grapes'), Thomas shepherd London 1779. Height 11 cm. Weight 85 grams Provenance: Estate of the late Dr Dominic Louis Serventy
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William Mathew, pre Britannia standard Trefid spoon, rat tailed, the handle pricked M over IM, William Mathew, London possibly 1686 or 1688. Length 19.5 cm. Weight 55 grams Provenance: Estate of the late Dr Dominic Louis Serventy
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Pair of early Victorian dessert spoons, decorated with fiddle pattern, initialled J, J and a savory, London 1841. Weight 140 grams Provenance: Estate of the late Dr Dominic Louis Serventy
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Hardy Bros., Western Australian silver trophy cup c. 1934, of plain vase shape with two flat topped looped handles, a ribbed stem and a spreading foot with inscription below the armorial, Hardy Bros. Mark H, crown, Stg, and the letter A. Height 18.5 cm. Weight 755 grams Provenance: Estate of the late Dr Dominic Louis Serventy
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Alexander Dick, Australian silver dessert spoon c. 1835, with fiddle pattern and engraved with initials AHC, Alexander Dick, Sydney. Weight 60 grams Provenance: Estate of the late Dr Dominic Louis Serventy
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Pair of early George III pierced oval salts, both with oval section bodies pierced with scrolls and crosses, with beaded rims on four ball and claw feet and blue glass liners, engraved with initials WMJ. Maker's mark I.J, London 1776. Length 7.5 cm. Weight 75 grams Provenance: Estate of the late Dr Dominic Louis Serventy
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Wakely & Wheeler, silver Art Nouveau bowl, of hemispherical shape with boldly embossed leaf and bud decoration, two small matching leaf and ball handles set on a spreading lobed foot with embossed domes, on fitted wooden pedestal base, London 1904. Height 15.5 cm. Diameter 21 cm. Weight 825 grams Provenance: Estate of the late Dr Dominic Louis Serventy
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Two Scottish provincial spoons, one an Aberdeen teaspoon c. 1810, with fiddle pattern and engraved B. John Erskine, Aberdeen, the other a Dundee dessert spoon, fiddle pattern, crested with a stag below a motto, possibly for Halliburton of Scotland, Robert Cameron, Dundee (2). Dundee dessert spoon weight 40 grams Provenance: Estate of the late Dr Dominic Louis Serventy
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Collection of silver and plated Utensils, comprising a jam spoon with mother of pearl handle, a fiddle pattern dessert fork, a pair of plated lobster picks, a plated jam spoon, a fiddle pattern pickle fork, two steel bladed two fined forks, a Georgian fruit knife and fork and two more pairs (14). Provenance: Estate of the late Dr Dominic Louis Serventy
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Collection of silver accessories and a Victorian silver belt buckle, comprising four vesta cases, three engraved and one plain bodied, together with a thimble and a belt buckle of rectangular form with openwork floral motifs, Loewe Rosenthal, London 1896 (6). Belt buckle length 8 cm. Weight 50 grams Provenance: Estate of the late Dr Dominic Louis Serventy
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Collection of Newcastle silver Utensils and a collection of teaspoons, comprising a teaspoon, a pair of dessert forks and a pickle fork, all with fiddle pattern, together with a bright cut Old English pattern teaspoon, Peter and Anne Bateman London 1797, together with five fiddle pattern teaspoons (10). Provenance: Estate of the late Dr Dominic Louis Serventy
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Collection of silver table accessories, comprising four assorted napkin rings, two silver and two plated, a silver bowl of hemispherical form on three feet with lion motif, marked 800, together with a plated beaker with a reeded girdle (6). Provenance: Estate of the late Dr Dominic Louis Serventy
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Collection of Utensils, comprising a pair of bright cut sugar tongs initialled on the bow, four WMF German silver Chippendale pattern coffee spoons, a pair of plated coffee spoons, another coffee spoon, a pair of Exeter salt spoons, together with five other condiment spoons (15). Provenance: Estate of the late Dr Dominic Louis Serventy
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Collection of silver table accessories, comprising a George II/III bun top pepper castor, maker AN over IS, not identified, London 1760, a Victorian mustard pot with blue glass liner, Mappin Webb, London 1899, and a pepperette of baluster shape with pull off cover c.1911 (3) (A/F). Weight all up 190 grams Provenance: Estate of the late Dr Dominic Louis Serventy
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George IV engraved caddy spoon, with fiddle and shell pattern, the bowl engraved with a bird in an arboreal surround, Eden Wintle, London 1829. Provenance: Estate of the late Dr Dominic Louis Serventy
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Neo classical silver tea pot of hemispherical form, on four legs connected to a shaped rectangular stand with two rams head and ring handles, a hinged cover and a looped wooden handle, possibly John Robbins London 1793. Height 18 cm. Weight 735 grams all up
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Collection of plated table accessories, comprising five bon bon dishes in the shape of baskets with floral motif detail on handle, two smaller and three larger, together with a pair of fluted bowls with gilt interiors (7) (A/F). Each bowl height 6 cm. Diameter 17 cm
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Dunhill, silver cigarette box and lighter, both with embossed line patterning, cigarette box with fitted wooden interior, both stamped 'A. Dunhill London' (2). Lighter length 7 cm, cigarette box 19.5 x 10 x 4 cm
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Christofle, plated tea and coffee set, comprising a tea pot, coffee pot, handled creamer, lidded sugar pot and tea strainer, all with shell decoration, together with an unmarked oval handled tray (6). Tray 53 x 42 cm. Coffee pot height 25 cm
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Old Sheffield plate two branch candelabra c. 1860, with a moulded stem on a shaped rectangular base, violette arms and a central light socket. Height 53 cm. Labels: receipt from Cintra Galleries
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Pair of Old Sheffield plate gravy boats, early to mid 19th century, both with fluted bodies and looped handles (2). Length 20 cm. Height 11 cm. Labels: Receipt from Paul Bennett antique Dealers
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Collection of serving Ware, comprising a gravy boat with under plate stamped Christofle, twin handled covered tureen with swan handles and a small footed compote with griffin handles (3). Tureen approx height 25 cm. Diameter 36 cm
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Three cutlery sets, comprising a Grosvenor plated cutlery service for eight, a fish dining cutlery set and an incomplete Sheffield Plated flatware service, all in wooden boxes (118)
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Neo Renaissance silver mounted Nautilus shell, with circular open work base with images of Neptune and sea monsters, rising to a cherub holding a cornucopia supporting a nautilis shell, maker unknown London 1982. Overall height 17 cm. Labels: Certificate of Authenticity from St. James's house Company, edition P 21 of 150
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Christofle, Art Deco style plated tazza, laque de chine footed detail, stamped Christofle. Diameter 35 cm, height 12 cm
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Four Eastern silver elephants, three of which comprise two parts, unmarked (4). Height of largest 19 cm, combined weight 1025 grams
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Stock Exchange commemorative goblet, with circular bowl on trumpet foot with alternating gilt motifs of bears heads and bulls heads, engraved with the coat of arms and inscription 'To Commemorate, the opening/by/HM Queen Elizabeth II/of, the/new Stock Exchange/1972', Mappin & Webb London 1972. Height 15 cm. Weight 210 grams
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Four plated vegetable dishes with covers, each with bayonet fitting handle, a pair stamped Walker & Hall (4). Greatest diameter 30.5 x 23.5 cm
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Collection of plated salt and pepper accessories, comprising two pairs of salt and pepper grinders, another pepper grinder and shaker set, a Stuart Crystal mounted powder sugar shaker together with another shaker (8)
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Collection of silver accessories, comprising an Eastern silver cigarette box with embossed lid and fitted wood interior marked 'Siam silver', together with three ornaments apparently silver, unmarked, comprising one steer, one cat, one pumpkin and one lamb (5). Cigarette box dimensions height 4 cm. Width 25 cm. Length 4 cm
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