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Auction House:Barsby AuctionsNumber of lots recorded:575
Sale Title:The Jennifer Longworth CollectionLots with images:575
Auction Location:SydneyPrices available:546
Date:25-Jun-2017
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Late 18th century Chamberlains Worcester sugar box, circa1776-98, pattern 21, together with a open twin handled sugar bowl.
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Pair of European silver 3 branch candelabra, 57 cm high, tested as silver, with removable tops to form a pair of candlesticks (loaded) 36 cm high, one insert base from a 3 branch top needs to be re-attached.
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Pair of Australian Art Deco silver toast racks, by Hardy Bros. Ltd, Sydney, in fitted case. 11.9 cm wide, 119 grams
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Ridgway London shape creamer, together with teapot stand, saucer dish, coffee cup, tea cup. Peach ground, heavily gilded with cobalt blue border pattern 2/689, circa 1820
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Late 18th century Worcester blue scale ground vase, with bird and gilt decoration, with J H Taylor Collection paper label to base, height 11.5 cm
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Early 19th century Machin bone china part teaset, to include, five each coffee cups, tea cups and saucers, and one saucer dish. Pattern 742, London shape, circa 1820
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Coalport (John Rose) part tea service, c.1810, comprising teapot, cover & stand, 3 coffee cans and saucers, creamer and slops bowl, some faults.
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Worcester Dragon in Compartments cup & saucer, late 18th century, together with a a Caughley tea bowl and dish and a tobacco leaf pattern tea bowl and dish, all late 18th century.
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19th century Worcester style posy vase, with orcester mark base, decorated with exotic birds, together with a similar small tankard. Both attributed to Sampson of Paris. height 11 cm (vase)
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Derby part teaset with puce & gilt decoration, London shape, circa 1820, to include 3 each coffee cans, teacups, six saucers and a saucer dish. Some faults.
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Mid 19th century Swedish silver centrepiece, consisting of an ornately decorated footed twin handle bowl with lid, hallmarked 1845, 830/1000 purity, hallmarked on side of base and inside lid rim, 831 grams
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Six Victorian sterling silver dinner forks, with fiddle, thread & shell handles, 5 hallmarked London 1873 (Chawner & Co (George William Adams)), the other London 1841, 621 grams
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Victorian sterling silver 1891 military trophy, with presentation engraving to 2 sides '1891 Royal Military Tournament 1st Prize Riding & Jumping... G.B. Jefferson Victorian Mounted Rifles ', hallmarked London 1890 (Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co(William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman)), 22 cm high, 318 grams, The Victorian Mounted Rifles (Vmr) was a regiment composed of Australian forces that served in the second Boer War. In 1891 under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Tom Price, members including Pte G.B.…
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Pair of Victorian sterling silver salt spoons, crested bright cut Old English pattern, hallmarked London 1849 (Elizabeth Eaton), 10.5 cm long, 19 grams
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Four George III sterling silver teaspoons, bright cut Old English pattern with shell bowls, a pair hallmarked London 1802 (Thomas Wallis II) and 2 other with various hallmarks, 32 grams
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George III sterling silver mustard pot, hallmarked London 1805 (John Emes), with glass liner, 10 cm wide, 106 grams (silver content)
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Two silver pepperettes, one in the form of a lighthouse 7.5 cm high, the other with ornate repousse 8.5 cm high, 117 grams, both tested as silver
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Antique Chinese silver cup and saucer, with enamelled calligraphy, maker's stamp to base, 9.8 cm wide (saucer), 5.9 cm diameter (cup), 109 grams, Some loss to enamel, & small dents to cup.
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Four German 800 silver shot cups & 1 other, comprising of a pair of German 4 cm high, 2 singles and a footed cup hallmarked Birmingham, 80 grams
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Victorian sterling silver crested basting spoon, Old English pattern, hallmarked Exeter 1838 (Robert Williams), 32.5 cm long, 110 grams
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George III sterling silver crested basting spoon, Old English pattern, hallmarked London 1799 (Thomas Wallis II), 30.5 cm long, 97 grams
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Pair of George III Scottish sterling silver spoons, (table / soup spoons), hallmarked Edinburgh 1791 (James Hewitt), 22.5 cm long, 117 grams
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Three George III Scottish sterling silver spoons, (table / soup spoons), hallmarked Edinburgh 1775-76 (James Hewitt), 21 cm long, 186 grams
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Pair of sterling silver crested pepper pots, hallmarks rubbed, circa 1797, maker possibly James & Elizabeth Bland, one engraved Pepper the other Salt, 8.5 cm high, 172 grams
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Antique German 800 silver basket, with presentation engraving to one end, stamped 800 to the opposite end, decorated with scrolling repousse and pierced edges, supported by 4 ornate feet, 33 cm, 25.7 cm, 8 cm high, 531 grams
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Victorian sterling silver chalice cup, hallmarked London 1879 (Martin, Hall & Co) with Wii era engraving for use as a trophy cup, 20.5 cm high, 272 grams
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Pair of Hester Bateman sterling silver spoons, bright cut Old English pattern, hallmarked London 1782 and 1784, 22 cm long, 115 grams
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Set of 12 Tiffany & Co sterling silver forks, fiddle, thread and shell pattern main course forks circa 1867, pattern 1871, stamped 'Tiffany & Co Sterling Pat 1871', 20 cm long, 973 grams
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Three Georgian sterling silver tablespoons, bright cut Old English pattern, various hallmarks including 1801 (George Wintle), 21.5 cm long, 175 grams
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