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Auction House:Davidson AuctionsNumber of lots recorded:487
Sale Title:Estate & CollectorLots with images:481
Auction Location:SydneyPrices available:408
Date:7-Aug-2016
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Early Continental' blue glass and brass frame. Embossed brass frame, blossom decoration. Blue glass inner (hairline to one corner). Height 15 cm length 18 cm
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George III hallmarked sterling silver coffee pot with burner. London 1821, maker IH. On quad footed stand incl. Burner. Height 25 cm (total) Wt. 1360g (total)
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Mid Victorian hallmarked sterling silver hot water pot. London 1853, makers Edward and John Barnard. Engraved chariot riders to each side. Height 32 cm Wt. 743g
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Early Victorian hallmarked sterling silver footed jug. London 1842, makers Edward Barnard and John Barnard. Embossed decoration. Monogrammed and crested. Height 19 cm Wt. 279g
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George III hallmarked sterling silver lidded tankard. London 1788, maker IR (poss. John Fabers). Crest to lid. Monogrammed. Wt. 872g
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7 pieces hallmarked sterling silver topped dressing table bottles etc. Including perfume bottle, hallmarked sterling silver collar, London c.1910; 4 similar Birm. Hallmarked sterling silver topped small bottles; and pair silver vases, cupid decorated. Monogrammed. Height 26 cm (perfume bottle)
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Victorian hallmarked sterling silver caster sugar dispenser. Sheffield 1898, makers Hy Wilkinson & Co. Height 22 cm Wt. 349g
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Four piece hallmarked sterling silver tea and coffee service. London, 1893, makers Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company. Including coffee pot, teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl. Height 20 cm (coffee pot) Wt. 2,280g (total 4 pce)
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Set 4 Edwardian hallmarked sterling silver open salts and spoons. Birm 1908, maker EJH. Gilt interiors. Plus 4 spoons. Wt. 113g (total)
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Pair mid Victorian hallmarked sterling silver sauce jugs. London 1861, makers Andrew Crespel and Thomas Parker, each tri-footed and crested. Some dents to body of each. Height 12 cm (each) Wt. 477g and 462g
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Five various Victorian hallmarked sterling silver cutlery items. Including Three matching teaspoons, Edinburgh 1875, maker MC and Co; and two matching small forks, Birm 1853. Wt. 80g (total)
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Very rare Scottish William and Mary hallmarked sterling silver lace-back spoon. Edinburgh 1691, maker James Penman; Assay master, John Borthwick. Rat tail bowl. For similar example see Dreweatts Donnington Priory Salesrooms, Newbury, UK 7-12-2011 Lot no. 12 (sold for English pounds 9,500.) Wear to bowl. Length 20 cm Wt. 56g
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13 various George IV hallmarked sterling silver cutlery items etc. Including 5 matching dessert spoons, Edinburgh 1822 and 1825, maker AW; dinner fork, Edinburgh 1838, maker J McKay; 5 various small spoons; small knife; and small dish. Wt. 348g (total)
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Mid Victorian matching Three piece hallmarked sterling silver serving spoons etc. London 1865, maker George W Adams (Chawner and Co). Including pair serving spoons ; and ladles, each crested. Length 30 cm (serving spoons) (each) length 34 cm (ladle) Wt. 580g (total)
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Five various William IV Victorian hallmarked sterling silver Irish flatware. Including prize soup spoon, Dublin 1839, maker Josiah Lowe; two matching teaspoons, Dublin 1834 and one other, both maker Samuel Neville. Both awarded as prizes by the Ireland Horticultural Society. Two other teaspoons, one awarded by the Practical Horticultural Society; 1836, hallmarked Dublin 1834, maker ILB (James Le bas), the other hallmarked Dublin, 1841, maker William Cummins. Wt. 202g (total)
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Four various Georgian Victorian hallmarked sterling silver mustard spoons. Including London 1860, makers Henry Holland; London 1787, makers WS; London 1770s, makers JS/AS; London 1789, makers mark rubbed. Length 10 cm (average each) Wt. 47g (total)
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Set 10 Victorian hallmarked sterling silver teaspoons. Glasgow 1859, maker WA (William Alexander?). Length 15 cm (each) Wt. 190g (total)
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Two various Queen Anne and George I spoons etc. One Edinburgh 1709, maker Charles Blair; and one Edinburgh 1716, maker Colin McKenzie. Both relate with Assay master Edward Penman. Both with rat tail bowl. Plus pair early Scottish sugar nips. Bear marks 'MK (Colin McKenzie). Length 19.5 cm (each spoon) Wt. 159g (total) (spoons)
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Set 6 early Victorian hallmarked sterling silver sauce ladles. London 1837, maker WH. Monogrammed and numbered one through 6. Length 17 cm (each) Wt. 241g (total)
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16 Victorian hallmarked sterling silver matching cutlery items. Edinburgh 1843, maker RG. Including one soup spoon, one teaspoon, 6 dinner forks, 5 entree forks, and Three small ladles. All with same monogram. Wt. 823g (total)
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Pair George III hallmarked sterling silver lidded dishes. London 1810, maker Thomas Robins, each dual handled and quad footed. Crested lids. Height 14 cm (each) L21 cm (each) Wt. 926 and 977g
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Pair George V hallmarked sterling silver stemmed dishes. Birm.1910, makers Elkington. Height 13 cm (each) Wt. 364g (total)
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George III hallmarked sterling silver Bateman sugar bowl. London 1796, makers Peter and Ann Bateman. Swing handle. Monogrammed. Repair to bowl. Height 17 cm (total) Wt. 181g
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Three various hallmarked sterling silver sugar bowls. Including London 1884, makers Walter and John Barnard. Inscribed; Sheffield 1910, makers Hardy Bros; and Birm. 1921, makers Hardy Bros. (dented). Diameter 12 cm (average) Wt. 450g (total)
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Four various hallmarked sterling silver table items etc. Including William IV pepper pot; miniature trophy cup, London 1867; mustard pot and spoon, Sheffield 1902; and silver sovereign case, marked 925. Height 10 cm (pepper pot) Wt. 240g (total)
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Set 6, each Victorian hallmarked sterling silver fruit knives and forks. Sheffield 1887, makers Hy Wilkinson. Hallmarked sterling silver and mother of pearl handles.
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Pair early Austro-Hungarian silver candlesticks. Engraved decoration, each tri-footed. Hallmarks stamped to bases. Small dents. Height 30 cm (each) Wt. 626g 9total)
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Victorian hallmarked sterling silver vinaigrette. London 1876, maker ES, with gilt interior incl. Grill. Monogrammed. Length 4 cm Wt. 21g
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Early cedar Balmain Bug pond boat. 'Lorraine' including mast, sails, sliding keel weight, tiller and rudder. Length 48 cm
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Early boxed cedar Balmain Bug pond boat. 'Kevin' including mast, sails, keel weight, tiller and rudder. Length 31 cm
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Australian football League Three photographs. Three mounted professional photographs taken at the Intercolonial football Conference post match picnic at Heidelberg, November 11 1888. Published by Beaumont, Swanston St, Melbourne. Card mounted albumen Photos (3). 15 x 20 cm (image) (3)
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1990 Concorde flight souvenir pack. Including 'Hilife' magazine, menu, inflight entertainment guide, certificate, notebook and pencil etc. In original Concorde plastic wallet/folder.
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