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Auction House:E. J. Ainger Pty. Ltd.Number of lots recorded:266
Sale Title:Fine Antiques & Decorative Arts, Day 2Lots with images:265
Auction Location:MelbournePrices available:203
Date:6-Dec-2015
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A pair of possibly Nuremberg silver models of knights, on horseback, late 19th/early 20th century, height 35 cm worn marks. Further research required on the basis that the marks are worn
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A George III sterling silver milk jug of exceptional gauge with lower lobed decoration and cast foliate border, S scroll handle with acanthus leaf thumb piece and period script initials. Makers mark: Joseph Craddock and William K Reid. London, 1817
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A William IV silver cruet set. Six glass bottles on scrolled feet, each with a mask and a carrying handle. Maker a William IV silver cruet set. Six glass bottles on scrolled feet, each with a mask and a carrying handle. Maker: Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard London 1833. 25 cm high 842gm Note: E.J.Ainger sold a similar cruet for $2,400 in 2014
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A George V silver canteen of cutlery in an oak presentation case. Maker, Walker and Hall, Sheffield, 1920. Comprising: Two sauce ladles, a soup ladle, and a basting spoon, 457g Eighteen desert spoons, 909g Eighteen soup spoons 1149g Six teaspoons, 111g Five salt spoons, 38g Fish service, with mother of pearl handle and silver edge blade, with eighteen fish knives and fish forks, each with mother of pearl handles. Carving set with a pair of carving knives and forks, with eighteen dinner knives with…
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A set of twenty birdseye elm framed English sporting prints. Originally published in 1807 by Edward Orme, print seller to King George IV, corner Bond and Brook Street, London. 46 x 36 cm
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