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Auction House:Dunbar Sloane Ltd.Number of lots recorded:671
Sale Title:Sterling Silver; Fine & New Zealand Historical JewelleryLots with images:671
Auction Location:WellingtonPrices available:506
Date:7-Dec-2022
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George V sterling silver sugar caster, faceted vase shape, pierced lid with urn finial, Sheffield 1913, approx 143 grams, together with a s/p mustard pot and salt
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Victorian sterling silver mustard pot, cylindrical shape, with pierced thumbpiece and body, hinged lid with central crest and foliate border, blue glass liner, London 1854, makers Edward & John Barnard ,together with a fiddle pattern spoon, approx 138 grams
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George V sterling silver sugar caster, George V sterling silver sugar caster, traditional form, the pierced dome top with urn finial, Birmingham 1915, approx 160 grams
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Victorian sterling silver sugar basket & spoon, neo-classical boat shape design, pierced body, swing handle, engraved initials with blue glass liner, Sheffield 1886, together with a Victorian sterling silver fiddle pattern spoon
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Victorian sterling silver cream jug, lobed baluster shape, with foliate and cartouche engraving on scroll feet, London 1846, maker Benjamin Smith III, Duke St, Lincoln Inn fields, approx 265 grams
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George III sterling silver cream helmet, baluster shape, fluted handle and rim, bright cut foliate band and shield with initials, London 1796, makers, Duncan Urquhart & Naphtali Hart, approx 113 grams
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George III sterling silver cream jug, oblong baluster shape, gadrooned rim and shoulder, embossed floral and scroll decoration on ball feet, London 1812, approx 180 grams
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Edwardian VII sterling silver mustard pot by Walker & Hall, Edwardian VII sterling silver mustard pot by Walker & Hall, cylindrical shape, hinged lid with scallop shaped thumbpiece, acanthus top scroll handle, with original blue glass liner, Sheffield 1903, approx 220 grams
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Victorian sterling silver cream jug by Walker & Hall (John Edward Bingham), oval shape with fluted rim, engraved bright cut bands and laurel wreaths, Sheffield 1890, approx 101 grams
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Victorian sterling silver Batchelors tea pot, footed bullet shape with outset top, embossed floral and leaf design and laurel engraved crest to cabochon on one side, London 1873, marks for Lambert, Coventry St, London, approx 388 grams, (small dent)
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Pair George V sterling silver gravy boats, tradititional form, with gadrooned rims, acanthus top scroll handles on shell top scroll legs with hoof feet, Birmingham 1935, approx 181 grams
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Sterling silver wine coaster, plain form with traditional ringed wooden centre, together with a fancy European s/p cup with green glass liner
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Victorian sterling silver bon bon dish by Walker & Hall, with beaded rim, pierced body on open scroll legs, Sheffield 1895, together with George V sterling silver circular butter dish with lift out glass centre, London 1912 and 2 sterling silver napkin rings, approx
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Fine quality pair of George III sterling silver gilt salts by William Bateman, circular shape with floral, shell and fruit decorated rim on 4 shell and laurel wreath topped lions paw feet, London 1818, approx 354 grams
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Late 19th century European silver chocolate pot, baluster shape, the lid with flower finial, stylised bird head spout, engraved with 2 initialed cabochons on scroll feet
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Edwardian VII sterling silver hot water jug by Carrington & Co, Edwardian VII sterling silver hot water jug by Carrington & Co (John Bodman Carrington), plain cylindrical shape, the hinged lid with gadrooned rim, London 1902, approx 408 grams (finial replaced)
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George V sterling silver specimen vase, Sheffield 1912, together with 2 pairs of small sterling silver pierced circular bon bon dishes, a cased pair of sterling silver circular napkin rings and a small liqueur glass with ornate silver holder, approx 220 grams
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William IV sterling silver table basket by the Barnard family, footed circular shape, with pierced floral and scroll swing handle and similar rim, interior with wide band of acanthus leaves, London 1835, makers, Edward, Edward Junior, John & William Barnard, approx 503 grams
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Victorian Scottish sterling silver salver, shaped circular with shell and scroll rim, engraved foliate centre on pierced scroll feet, Edinburgh 1847, maker Robert Paton Marshall, approx 546 grams
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Good quality George III Irish sterling silver gravy boat, with beaded rim, acanthus top scroll handle on shell topped legs with hoof feet, Dublin, date letter worn, maker Matthew West, c1770-80
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Victorian sterling silver Batchelors 3 piece tea set, oval part fluted shape, Sheffield 1885-86, approx 491 grams (handle loose)
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Three sterling silver specimen vases, comprising a matching pair of Edwardian VII with ribbon, husk and laurel wreath decoration, Birmingham 1907, and a smaller plain example, all with dents, together with 2 pairs of circular napkin rings and a single ring, a pair of small circular salts and a single small enamel salt, approx 300 grams
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Edwardian VII sterling silver sugar caster, traditional footed vase shape form, the pierced dome lid with urn finial, Chester 1902, approx 187 grams
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Pair of George III sterling silver salts, oval shape with gadrooned rims on shell top legs with pad feet, engraved initials, Newcastle c1775-1791, makers John Langlands & John Robertson, approx 189 grams
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Small group of sterling silver items, comprising, an Edwardian V circular sugar bowl, London 1906, 3 mustard pots (one with glass liner) and an oblong salt, cigarette case, snap bangle, pocket watch back, single cufflink and 2 small .999 Ceramco New Zealand pendants, approx 550 grams
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Sterling silver & cut glass pepper mill, with grinding handle to the top, hobnail cut spherical body and wide base (dents), together with a sterling silver napkin ring and s/p 3 pronged breadfork with laurel wreath handle
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George V sterling silver Batchelors teapot, plain oval form with egg & dart rim, on shell topped scroll legs, Birmingham 1924, makers Docker & Burn, approx 310 grams (small dents)
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Set of three Royal Worcester hand painted sterling silver circular dishes, each painted with fruit by William Ricketts, the 2 smaller pin dishes 10 cm diameter and the larger 16 cm (larger with crack)
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Pair Victorian sterling silver Doric column candlesticks, detachable sconce with beaded rim, slightly tapering columns, downswept square base with beaded border, London 1883, maker William Hutton & Sons (Edward Hutton), bases loaded, 13 cm high
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6 various small sterling silver items, comprising, 3 napkin rings, small cup scnapps glass holder, .800 napkin ring and sterling silver topped glass dressing table jar, approx 107 grams, together with a s/p bon bon dish
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Fine quality unmarked Indian silver 3 piece tea set, elliptical shape, ornately engraved with traditional scrolling foliate design centred by a blank shield, approx 1411 grams, (sugar bowl lid finial is a replacement)
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Queen Elizabeth II sterling silver salver, plain shaped circular, engraved horse name and date to centre on scroll feet, Birmingham 1960, 30 cm diameter, approx 744 grams
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Late Victorian sterling silver Marton jockey club prize cup by Walker & Hall, two handled footed form on ebonized base, engraved Marton jockey club, Rangitikei Hunt cup 1916 won by 'Wellwood', Sheffield 1898, approx 1047 grams
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George V sterling silver specimen vase, campana shape, Birmingham 1919, together with a sterling silver 3 piece dressing table set comprising 2 brushes and a comb
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Edwardian VII sterling silver two handled porringer, footed circular shape, embossed with floral, leaf and scroll decoration, Sheffield 1901, makers William Hutton & Sons Ltd, approx 239 grams
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Late Victorian sterling silver tea caddy, faceted oval form, hinged lid with urn finial, body with raised band, London 1899, approx 136 grams (small dents)
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Edwardian VII sterling silver sugar & cream, circular shape with waved rims, raised band to the body on shell topped scroll legs with pad feet, Birmingham 1903, maker William Aitken, approx 239 grams
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Pair of George V sterling silver bon bon baskets, circular shape with fixed handle and pierced body, Birmingham 1910, together with a small sterling silver cream jug (marks worn) approx 157 grams
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George III sterling silver salver, circular shape with beaded rim on ball and claw feet, London 1779, makers John Crouch I & Thomas Hannam, 28.5 cm dia, approx 701 grams
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An interesting large Victorian Scottish sterling silver sporting jug, of tapering form, the lid with acanthus finial, floral and scroll decoration, the body with 2 large and one smaller cartouches, one with 2 racehorses and jockeys in relief, the other larger with engraved presentation inscription and the smaller with engraved monogram, Glasgow 1854, maker Jm (unknown), 30 cm high, approx 1241 grams
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Burmese 95% silver bowl, footed circular shape and traditional decoration to the body with figures, elephant, ox and cart and fishing boat, 16 cm dia, together with an Indian silver Bidri Ware vase, inlaid with foliate designs
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Edwardian VII sterling silver mounted claret jug, ., the domed lid with urn finial, beaded rim and angular handle, baluster cut crystal body with wide hobnail cut band, and band of incised leaves below, Sheffield 1907, maker, Atkin Brothers, 29 cm high
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Victorian sterling silver mounted claret jug, the hinged lid with lion and shield thumbpiece, mask spout and floral and cabochon decoration, caryatid scroll handle, the glass body finely engraved with foliage and butterflies and star cut base, Sheffield 1876, 29 cm high
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Pair of cut crystal decanters with .800 silver tops, mallet shaped with faceted, hobnail and star cut decorations, the silver tops engraved with a monogram (lacking stoppers)
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Mappin & Webb silver plated card tray, plain form with gadrooned rim, together with another card tray with engraved centre and rosebud cast rim
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Pair silver plated Candleabra, neo-classical design with 2 scrolling branches, fluted urn holders, tapering column and square base, 33 cm high
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Victorian Irish sterling silver wine ewer, neo-classical design, embossed floral and scroll decoration, gilt interior, two cartouches, one with monogram for William Jameson, the other of a sailing ship with the latin motto 'Sine Metu' (without fear), which is the motto of the Jameson family, Dublin 1891, makers initials Lr
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Early Victorian sterling silver card tray, with shell and scroll cast rim, engraved floral border and central crest on scroll feet, London 1839, approx 329 grams
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Large Victorian sterling silver porringer, of 17th century design, with beaded scroll handles, raised gadrooned band, part fluting, cartouche with engraved initial, London 1888, makers Thomas Bradbury & Sons (Thomas Bradbury III & John S Henderson), with an associated Victorian sterling silver cover, with urn finial and engraved initial matching the porringer, London 1892, overall weight approx 940 grams
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Vict/Edwardian composed sterling silver 4 piece tea & coffee service, circular shape, ornately embossed with animals and birds, flowers and scrolls, on lion mask topped spiral legs with paw feet, teapot Chester 1904, coffee pot & sugar bowl, Chester 1905, milk jug London 1893, approx 1699 grams
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Good quality early Victorian sterling silver 4 piece tea & coffee set, melon shaped, the pots with flower finials, acanthus topped handles on scroll feet, London 1839, makers Charles Reily & George Storer, approx 2280 grams
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19th century Sheffield Plate wine ewer, footed baluster shape, hinged lid with urn finial, beaded rim and base, together with Christofle s/p two handled vegetable tureen and a WMF cream jug
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Victorian silver plated fruit basket, rectangular two handled shape with wire form body, together with an oval biscuit barrel with hinged lid on pierced fixed base and a circular cake basket with swing handle
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Hans Bunde for Cohr Denmark 1960s 6 piece silver plated tea & coffee service, balsuter shape, with ebonised handles and finials comprising, teapot, coffee pot, hot water jug, lidded sugar bowl, milk jug and cream jug
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George III sterling silver oval entree dish & cover, with fluted screw in handle, fluted cover underside and base rim, engraved initials to base interior, London 1796, maker John Schofield, approx 1054 grams (handle unmarked)
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A framed & engraved Royal commemorative sterling silver plaque 'Their Royal Heritage', Birmingham mint 1981, 28 cm x 23 to the images, 45 x 38.5 overall
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Fine quality large Victorian Scottish sterling silver quaich, traditional form, both handles engraved, body with three bands of vitruvian scrolls and presentation inscription, J Crighton & Co, Edinburgh, 1883, 25 cm dia, approx 813 grams
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A superb Scottish sterling silver presentation salver, circular shape, the wide border decorated with flowers and leaves, shells, scrolls and masks, on 4 scroll feet, the centre engraved with foliage and scrolls, the inscription reads, presented by the Gentlemen Whose names are Hereon inscribed (on the reverse in 6 rows from top to bottom) to James Hardie Esquire in Testimony of his Faithful and important Services as Superintendent of Police of this city, Glasgow 1826. Hallmarks for Glasgow 1821, makers…
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A superb large Art Nouveau sterling silver trophy by Charles Edwards of London, the handles formed as winged angels holding ribbons and laurel wreath crowns, detachable cover, ovoid body decorated with leaves, scrolls and large plain cartouche to each side, knop stem above a fluted downswept column, the wide circular base decorated with alternate flowers and roundels, London 1903, maker Charles Edwards, 58 cm high, approx 5.2kg
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Silver plated drinks tray, of quatrefoil outline with gadrooned rim and base, engraved centre with open handles on ball and claw feet
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Large silver plated punch bowl with 12 cups ladle & matching circular drinks tray, large footed circular bowl, 32 cm high and 40 cm diameter with matching tray, both cast in relief with grapes and vines, tray 56 cm diameter, with 12 scroll handled footed cups and double lipped, spiral handled ladle
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