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Auction House:Dunbar Sloane Ltd.Number of lots recorded:622
Sale Title:Antique & Decorative ArtsLots with images:489
Auction Location:WellingtonPrices available:570
Date:11-Nov-2020
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Set nine graduated brass disc weights, together with a single 1LB brass bell weight, small two draw pocket telescope and pair of opera glasses
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Pair antique marine field Gasses, together with a pair of opera glasses, the lens rims stamped the Touring club, London, Paris
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Tudric Archibald Knox for Liberty's pewter basket, oval shape with fixed handle with pierced stylised scroll design to the rim, made by English pewter shape number 01172, together with a smaller Tudric basket design number 0991
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Rare French Art Deco Dinanderie vase, hand crafted in mixed metals, of tall ovoid form inlaid in copper and brass with grapes and vines on a bronzed ground, c1930, 32 cm high
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18th century German pewter Wriggle work lidded tankard, the flat top dome lid with ball thumbpiece, engraved wriggle work with initials and 1819 to the lid, the body with engraved cartouche, and 3 touch marks to the underside of the lid, 27 cm high
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18th century German pewter tankard, the flat top dome lid with urn thumbpiece, engraved name and dated 1802, and 3 touch marks to the underside of the lid, 29 cm high
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Late 18th century pewter tureen by C J Rothe, footed circular shape, the lid with fluted orb finial, engraved name and dated 1809, 28 cm high, together with a small plate with engraved armorial, 21 cm dia. (small rim split)
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Impressive Victorian exhibition prize medallions display for John Brinsmead & Sons, pianoforte Manufacturers, London, comprising 56 gilt, silver and bronze uniface medallions and 3 smaller medals with ribbons, in an oval ebonised and gilded frame with the manufacturers name and gilt metal Gb Royal coat of arms, 110 x 90 cm overall
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Five butterfly wing decorated items, comprising two small circular chrome plated ashtrays, small circular lake scene ornament and two ebonised frame pictures, the smaller depicting Venice, the larger Rio de Janeiro
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Antique European portrait miniature of a bearded gent, wearing a red cap, in period ebonised and gilded frame, 21 x 20 cm overall, (split and cracking to gilt mount)
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Two framed Victorian Baxter print groups, the smaller with Queen Victoria & Prince Albert, the larger with a Royal procession, equestrian scene and naval gala, both in original ebonised frames.
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George III sterling silver cream helmet, with fluted handle and rim, bright cut engraving and initials on square base, London 1797, makers Hester & Anne Bateman
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George III sterling silver two handled sugar bowl, oblong baluster shape with fluted band on ball feet, gilded interior, London 1809, makers Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I
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Victorian sterling silver two handled Christening cup, footed cylindrical form, decorated in the Aesthetic revival taste, engraved name to the body and inscription to the base, Sheffield 1875, 9 cm high
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George III sterling silver sugar caster, vase shape with pierced dome top, beaded borders, and engraved initials, London 1783, maker Thomas shepherd
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Early Victorian sterling silver mustard pot, with ring handle, the hinged lid with flowerhead finial, pierced foliate body with blue glass liner, London 1838, maker Charles fox II
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William IV Irish sterling silver three piece teaset, squat circular shape, teapot lid applied with flowerhead and leaves, scrolling foliate and cartouche decoration to the body and acanthus topped handles, Dublin 1836, makers Robert W Smith & Robert & John gray
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Edward VII sterling silver four piece tea & coffee set, squat circular with shell and gadrooned rims, embossed floral and scroll decoration and cartouche with engraved crest, coffee pot, sugar and cream London 1907/08, and associated teapot 1909 by West & Son
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Victorian sterling silver communion wine ewer, footed baluster form with cruciform finial, scrolling handle and engraved band which reads glory be to God on high, London 1886, maker Jesse Earls, 29 cm high
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Set four Victorian sterling silver Corinthian column candlesticks, of neo-classical design, detachable nozzles with gadrooned rims, spiral husk decoration to the columns, down-swept square bases decorated with ribbons, husks and rosettes, Sheffield 1898, makers Atkin Brothers, 19.5 cm high
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Pair Victorian silver plated column candlesticks, neo classical design, detachable nozzles with beaded rims, spiral husk decoration to the columns on square down-swept bases, 28 cm high
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Victorian silver plated three branch table Candleabrum, the tripartite base with 3 hippocampus mounts, rising to a classical tapering reeded column topped by an urn, 52 cm high
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George V sterling silver footed punch bowl, embossed in low relief with florals, scrolls and cartouche, Birmingham 1912, 26 cm dia.
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An elegant Art Nouveau sterling silver top decanter by William Hutton & Sons, fluted tapering form with green and white inclusions with bud shaped stopper, Birmingham 1902, 29 cm high
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NZ sterling silver & greenstone trowel c1929, 3 marks comprising sterling, retailers mark for Auckland New Zealand jewel casket, Queens arcade and maker Hermann Joseph Pfisher
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Pair New Zealand sterling silver & boar tusk knife rests by W J Sandford Blenheim, c1901-02, both stamped Stg Sil Sandford, 9.5 cm wide
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New Zealand sterling silver napkin ring by Jim Cotterill of Wellington, hand hammered with stylised flowers in low relief
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New Zealand sterling silver tiki & enamel Fantail designed butter knife, New Zealand sterling silver & enamel Fantail designed butter knife
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New Zealand sterling silver calling card case, by John S money, Auckland, c2000, bowed shape applied with a bird on a branch, together with a sterling silver mounted brown leather change purse
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Large Victorian sterling silver desk stand, two handled oblong shape, double pen recesses with 2 detachable cut glass inkwells centred by a chamberstick, on scroll legs with hoof feet, engraved presentation inscription to Lord Kesteven on his return from South Africa, 1900, London 1896, 43 cm wide
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Rare Charles II sterling silver seal top spoon by Stephen Venables 1661, with fig shaped bowl, double baluster terminal, the top showing remnants of original gilding and prick stamped initials MC, tapering shaft with initials Iwr to the back, with leopards head to the bowl, London 1661, maker Stephen Venables, renowned spoon maker of the period, 17.5 cm length
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Set six George III Scottish provincial sterling silver teaspoons, fiddle pattern with engraved initials, maker William Ritchie, Perth c1795-1810
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George III sterling silver punch ladle, with spiral top whalebone handle, the oval bowl engraved with 2 sets of initials and inset George II 1758 shilling
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Nine George III sterling silver tablespoons, fiddle and thread pattern with engraved crest, London 1789, maker Hester Bateman, together with matching silver plated spoon
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Set of 13 George III sterling silver table forks, fiddle pattern with engraved initial (M)to the back, London 1806, makers, Samuel Godbehere, Edward Wigan & James Boult
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Set of 10 George III sterling silver table forks, fiddle pattern with engraved initial (M) to the back, London 1806, makers, Samuel Godbehere, Edward Wigan & James Boult
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Pair William Bateman sterling silver tableforks, fiddle pattern, engraved crest to the backs, London 1824, together with another sterling silver tablefork and spoon
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