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Auction House:Barsby AuctionsNumber of lots recorded:705
Sale Title:Monthly Auction, Day 2Lots with images:703
Auction Location:SydneyPrices available:614
Date:20-Aug-2017
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Four assorted Royal Doulton series ware items, to include Shakespeare cup/saucer, milk jug & sugar bowl, together with a Robin Hood vase
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Royal Doulton Jackdaw of Rheims charger, titled 'The Jackdaw of Rheims, Bishop and Abbot and Prior Were There'. D6378. Dia34 cm.
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Forty piece Limoges white with gilt rim dinner set, setting for 8, comprising of 8 dinner plates, 8 soup bowls, and 8 trios
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Eight Royal Doulton Glamis Thistle trios, with 3 large teacup and saucers, a milk jug, sugar bowl plus extra saucer and plate
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Three Australian Ellis Pottery pieces, including 2 vases & a dish, all with studio marks, 24 cm high (tallest)
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Pair of sterling silver rimmed perfume bottles, with Art Deco cut crystal bases, hallmarked Birmingham year rubbed, height 18.5 cm, (as inspected)
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Cut crystal & sterling silver topped toilet jar, retains original stopper, hallmarked Birmingham 1911, maker: C C May & Sons (Charles May), 15.5 cm high
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Sterling silver & hobnail glass salts bottle, with original stopper, hallmarked Sheffield 1904, maker: Walker & Hall
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Edwardian silver topped & crystal trinket box, hallmarked Sheffield 1904, maker: Walker & Hall, 7 cm x 11 cm, 6 cm high
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Victorian sterling silver cigarette box, London 1898, maker Francis Higgins. Lid monogrammed LTK, 1922 and inscribed with several signatures. Wood lined interior. width 230grams
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George V sterling silver whisky flask, Birmingham 1919, makers Deakin & Francis. width 95grams, Birmingham 1919, makers Deakin & Francis Ltd.Monogrammed. width 118 grams
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George III sterling silver mustard pot & spoon, including mustard pot, London 1794, makers (possibly RB: marked rubbed), crested, with clear glass inner (as inspected: glass broken to top), together with mustard spoon, London 1801, makers Richard Crossley. Crested. width 195grams, (total).
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Pair early Dublin sterling silver open salts, Both marked for Dublin, date marks and makers marks rubbed. Each with embossed floral decoration on 3 paw shaped feet. width 158grams, (total).
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George III sterling silver mustard pot & spoon, including mustard pot, London 1819, makers George Knight, with blue glass inner, & mustard spoon, London 1800, maker Richard Crossley. width 230grams, (total).
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Pair of crystal & sterling silver toilette jars, hallmarked Birmingham 1914 &1915, maker: John Grinsell & Sons, one retains its original stopper, 11 cm high
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Three Russian silver & enamel open salts, including pair, red and white enamel decoration, & 1 with red and green enamel decoration. All marked 910 MMET to bases.
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Three various early sterling silver soup spoons, including Queen Anne, London circa 1705, George III, London 1787, & 1 other, marks rubbed (as inspected: some dents to bowl). All monogrammed. width 140grams, (total).
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Four various early silver items inc sauce jug, sauce jug with gilt washed interior & crested (marks rubbed), together with book mark, Chester 1912, jam spoon, Birmingham 1896, & postage stamp holder, Birmingham 1907. width 58grams, (total).
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Pair George III sterling silver berry spoons, London circa1789-1809, maker Thomas Wallis II. Embossed design to bowls of rose. shamrock and thistle. width 120grams, (total).
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Three various Victorian etc silver cream jugs, including Birmingham 1896 && 1913, Sheffield 1911 (as inspected: 1 leg missing). width 120grams, (total).
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Pair Philadelphia USA sterling silver spoons, Commemorative spoons, marked Sterling, makers J.E. Caldwell & Co, Each with figure of gentleman in early 18th century dress to finial, and marked Philadelphia with depiction of City Hall to bowls. length 15 cm each width 85grams, (total).
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Ten Georgian & William IV silver dessert spoons, fiddle, thread and shell pattern, London hallmarked, comprising of 4 crested spoons 1826 (William Eley II), 3@ 1820 (William Eley & William Fearn), 2@ 1819 (William Eley & William Fearn) and 1@ hallmarked Dublin 1830 (Thomas Farnett), 17.5 cm long, 514 grams
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Ten George IV crested sterling silver dinner forks, fiddle, thread and shell pattern, hallmarked London 1826, comprising of 9 by William Eley II and 1 by Charles Eley, 20 cm long 923 grams
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Ten Georgian sterling silver dessert forks, fiddle, thread and shell pattern, London hallmarks comprising of 5@ crested spoons 1826 (William Eley II), 2@ 1820 (William Eley & William Fearn), 2@ 1819 (William Eley & William Fearn) and 1@ 1822 (Francis Higgins II), 17.5 cm long 513 grams
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