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Auction House:Aalders AuctionsNumber of lots recorded:578
Sale Title:Traditional Antiques, including the Fred Sinfield (1938-2008) Eclectic Collection of Silver and Gold Boxes; Jewellery & WatchesLots with images:578
Auction Location:SydneyPrices available:440
Date:5-Aug-2023
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Victorian mahogany extension dining table, on four turned reeded legs, on castors, with two extension leaves, 236 cm x 119 cm (extended)
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Large Victorian mahogany sideboard, with curved crest rail, above a rectangular breakfront top, above a pair of central paneled doors, flanked by paneled doors all opening to shelves, set on pedestal base, 138 cm x 214 cm x 73 cm
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Victorian grandmother and grandfather chairs with carved crest rails, over covered seats, in pale sage green fabric and turned legs
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Large Victorian mahogany breakfront sideboard, set with an ornate carved crest rail, above a breakfront set with three pillow drawers, above a pair of arched panel doors, flanked by panel doors to each side with cellarette drawer, accented with carved acanthus brackets, 148 cm x 203 cm x 68 cm
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Late 19th/20th century Australian cedar buffet, with narrow rectangular top, above a pillow shaped drawer, above a pair of paneled and molded doors, above a pedestal base, 96.5 cm x 108 cm x 46 cm
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19th century Australian cedar chest of drawers, with a stepped rectangular top with curved edges, above two deep drawers, above three long drawers with turned handles, on turned feet, 100 cm x 114 cm x 46 cm
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Victorian double pedestal desk, of rectangular form, set with a green tooled leather insert, above twin pedestals, set with three apron drawers, above arched panel doors, 80.5 cm x 112 cm x 52 cm
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Edwardian rectangular console hall table, in mahogany, set with a central drawer with drop ring handles, above tapered cylindrical legs united by stretchers, 274 cm x 71 cm x 29.5 cm
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Impressive Victorian gilt silver decanter label, hallmarked Sheffield, 1852-1855, Jc/Nc (James & Nathaniel Creswick), in heavy gauge gilt sterling silver, cast in organic form depicting leaf and berries below a pierced 'Sherry' banner, suspended below a heavy belcher link chain, total weight 41.2gm, width 75 mm
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Fine pair George IV gilt silver decanter labels, hallmarked London, 1824, Ir (John Reily), comprising 'Mountain' and 'Teneriffe', of oval form with a border of stylised reeded scrolls and anthemion, the unusual label names pierced on a textured matte uniform ground, suspended below heavy belcher link chains, total weight 44.19gm, labels 55 mm width (2)
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Victorian sterling silver travelling communion set hallmarked Birmingham, 1893, T.T&Co.(Thomas Thomason & Co), comprising matching challis, paten and pyx, together with two matched glass bottles, one with a sterling silver cover, in original fitted velvet lined box, total silver weight 132gm (excluding bottle)
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George III sterling silver snuff box, hallmarked London, 1807, Ir (John Reily), of plain rectangular form, the hinged cover with reeded border and engraved with central lion crest, total weight 103gm, 3 cm x 8.5 cm x 3.5 cm. Provenance: collection of the late Fredric Sinfield, Sydney NSW, 1938 - 2008
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Australian sterling silver box and cover, by Fredrick James Mole, Brisbane, post World War II, of solid rectangular form, the front bearing engraved 'I.H.S,' verso 'A.M.D.G//In loving Memory of W.Maude Moffatt//Given by M.V.W.L (Mary valley QLD Womens League),' total weight 133gm, 3.5 cm x 7.9 cm x 4.4 cm. Provenance: collection of the late Fredric Sinfield, Sydney NSW, 1938 - 2008
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Indian Colonial silver snuff box, marked Orr Sil 44 (P. Orr & Sons of Madras), of rectangular form, the hinged cover engraved with the coat of arms of Victoria, total weight 76gm, 4 cm x 6.5 cm x 4 cm. Provenance: collection of the late Fredric Sinfield, Sydney NSW, 1938 - 2008
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Late 19th/early 20th century French silver snuff box, marked 950, with makers mark (possibly Alexandre Chailloux, Paris), of rectangular form, the hinged cover with central plain rectangular reserve, surrounded by continuous engine turned decoration to sides and base, total weight 80gm, 2 cm x 9 cm x 3.5 cm. Provenance: collection of the late Fredric Sinfield, Sydney NSW, 1938 - 2008
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19th century Russian silver and niello coin purse, marked, of rounded rectangular form, with central medallion engraved with monogram, with magenta silk lining, with small paper portrait of Nicholas II to interior, total weight 87gm, 7.5 cm x 5 cm. Provenance: collection of the late Fredric Sinfield, Sydney NSW, 1938 - 2008
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Early 20th century Swedish silver snuff box, marked 1905, Kristianstadt, B.Erlandsson, of elliptical form, the hinged cover engraved with Swedish inscription and acanthus, with gilt interior, total weight 74gm, length 8.3 cm. Provenance: collection of the late Fredric Sinfield, Sydney NSW, 1938 - 2008
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William IV sterling silver snuff box, hallmarked London, 1834, Sm.Gr (Sampson Mordan & Gabriel Riddle), of elliptical form, the hinged cover with plain elliptical medallion, surrounded by continuous engine turned decoration, with gilt interior, total weight 44gm, length 7 cm. Provenance: collection of the late Fredric Sinfield, Sydney NSW, 1938 - 2008
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George III sterling silver snuff box, hallmarked Birmingham, 1813, J L (John Lawrence & Co), of curved rectangular form, decorated with scene of Britannia seated by a shield and holding a spear, with roundel with monogram surrounded by flags, weapons and instruments, total weight 42gm, 6.5 cm x 4 cm. Provenance: collection of the late Fredric Sinfield, Sydney NSW, 1938 - 2008
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18th/19th century Swedish silver snuff box, marked with three crowns, I B (Johan Bergman Lulea), of oval form, decorated with incised scrolling foliage to top, with foliate banners to side, total weight 40gm, 7.5 cm x 4.5 cm. Provenance: collection of the late Fredric Sinfield, Sydney NSW, 1938 - 2008
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19th century Russian silver coin purse, marked 84, Jl, of rounded rectangular form, the hinged cover with central medallion inscribed 'Emilie Therese' surrounded by engraved acanthus and floral motif, the base inscribed 'Riga 14/26 Mai 1896' with engraved floral spray, opening to a blue fabric lined interior, total weight 52gm, 6.5 cm x 4.5 cm. Provenance: collection of the late Fredric Sinfield, Sydney NSW, 1938 - 2008
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17th/18th century Dutch silver snuff box, with Amsterdam city mark, of cylindrical form, the lift off cover embossed with Perseus on Pegasus rescuing Andromeda from a sea monster, total weight 44gm, diameter 5.8 cm. Provenance: collection of the late Fredric Sinfield, Sydney NSW, 1938 - 2008
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Late 19th/Early 20th century German silver box, marked 800, of slender rectangular form, the hinged cover embossed with a dancing and courting couple, with c-scroll and acanthus border, with foliate and beaded borders to sides, total weight 79gm, 8.3 cm x 5.8 cm. Provenance: collection of the late Fredric Sinfield, Sydney NSW, 1938 - 2008
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19th century Austrian silver footed trinket box, by Isak Carl, Vienna, 1835, of rectangular form, decorated with three panels displaying chased anthemion and acanthus, opening to two interior compartments, with garland border, raised on three feet, total weight 90gm, length 5.5 cm. Provenance: collection of the late Fredric Sinfield, Sydney NSW, 1938 - 2008
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Early 20th century Hanau silver snuff box, marks to base, with Austrian import mark, of shaped casket form, the hinged cover embossed with Royal figure seated on throne, surrounded by embossed acanthus border, the sides embossed with putti, medallions and acanthus motifs, opening to a gilt interior, total weight 85gm, 3.5 cm x 6.5 cm x 5.5 cm, with matched silver snuff spoon (2). Provenance: collection of the late Fredric Sinfield, Sydney NSW, 1938 - 2008
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Early 20th century ottoman silver snuff box, marked, of oval form with a hinged cover, continuously embossed with flowers and c-scroll motifs, total weight 59gm, length 7 cm. Provenance: collection of the late Fredric Sinfield, Sydney NSW, 1938 - 2008
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19th century Dutch silver peppermint box, marked Corstiaan Keppel, 1822, of circular form, with very fine geometric and line engraving and star motif to base, total weight 21gm, diameter 4. Provenance: collection of the late Fredric Sinfield, Sydney NSW, 1938 - 2008
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19th century Dutch silver peppermint box, marked Cornelis van Dam Koogman, 1854, of circular form, engraved with central flower head, surrounded by fine line work, total weight 24gm, diameter 5.6 cm. Provenance: collection of the late Fredric Sinfield, Sydney NSW, 1938 - 2008
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19th century Dutch silver peppermint box, attributed J.Koelemist, Utrecht, 1833, with French import marks 1893, of circular form, decorated with bands of decoration to top and base, with fine beaded border, total weight 24gm, diameter 5.5 cm. Provenance: collection of the late Fredric Sinfield, Sydney NSW, 1938 - 2008
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Edwardian sterling silver snuff box, hallmarked Birmingham, 1905, Jr (John rose), with Soviet assay marks, of shaped rectangular form, the hinged cover engraved with acanthus motifs, with gilt interior, total weight 46gm, 5.5 cm x 4 cm. Provenance: collection of the late Fredric Sinfield, Sydney NSW, 1938 - 2008
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18th century silver snuff box, spoon and coin, unmarked, possibly Irish, of oval form, with inset cover, engraved with motto of Earl of Caledon, with gilt interior and spoon and George III 5 pence coin 'Bank token five Pence Irish 1806,' total weight 60gm, length 7 cm (3). Provenance: collection of the late Fredric Sinfield, Sydney NSW, 1938 - 2008
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Scottish George IV sterling silver snuff box and cover, hallmarked, Edinburgh, 1827, N.Richie, of shaped form, engraved with crest of Russell, opening to gilt interior, total weight 60gm. Provenance: collection of the late Fredric Sinfield, Sydney NSW, 1938 - 2008
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19th century Danish silver vinaigrette, marks rubbed, c.1840, of rectangular form, decorated with central roundel containing flowers and foliage with pierced grill to interior, with incised script to base, total weight 73gm, 6 cm x 4.5 cm. Provenance: collection of the late Fredric Sinfield, Sydney NSW, 1938 - 2008
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George III sterling silver snuff box and cover, hallmarked, Birmingham, 1797, I.T (Joseph Taylor), of rectangular form, with engraved line work to the body and cast floral thumb piece, engraved 2193 Thomas Street to interior, total weight 46gm, 1.8 cm x 6.5 cm x 3.5 cm. Provenance: collection of the late Fredric Sinfield, Sydney NSW, 1938 - 2008
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Italian ceramic figure of whippet, depicted seated looking attentive, with collar to neck, resting upon an oval base, in a white finish, height 72 cm
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Good 19th century Biedermeier bookcase, 1800-1825, of rectangular form, with stepped pediment above a pair of glazed doors opening to adjustable shelves, flanked by a pair of column supports, above a lower drawer with turned wooden handles, raised on a pedestal base, 200 cm x 133 cm x 56 cm
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Edwardian mahogany occasional cabinet, of square form, set with rolling door, above a short drawer with drop ring handle, on four tapered facetted legs, 71 cm x 57 cm x 35 cm
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Early Victorian games table, in flamed mahogany, with hinged rectangular top, opening to inset green felt, raised on four turned legs, 74 cm x 82.5 cm x 41 cm
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19th century oak spindle back settle, with curved back set with central splat with carved figure of lady wearing dress, flanked by spindle supports with carved armorials, flanked by scrolled arms above leather hinged seat above deep compartment on four facetted legs, 101 cm x 98 cm
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Pair of early 19th bobbin reel hall chairs, with bobbin reel back and slats, above upholstered seat in magenta damask fabric, with cream silk tassel trim, on two turned front legs and two shaped back legs, with additional cushion backs, a/f front leg loose on one, height 95 cm
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Edwardian work table, with shaped rectangular top, set above two drawers, with two faux drawers to the other side, set above a facetted column above a quatrefoil base on four ball feet, height 70 cm
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Gentlemans walking stick, set with a carved and incised horn handles, above a silver mount, a cylindrical bone support, height 94 cm
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20th century wooden pipe stand, with turned support above a curved base, with spaces for five pipes, height 29 cm and width 30 cm, together with an Italian Briar pipe, length 30 cm and a Meerschaum figural pipe, length 18 cm (3)
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Sasanian chalcedony stamp seal, probably 224-651 AD, on baluster pebble form, with hole through lower centre side and engraved with priest before fire altar, 3.5 cm x 2.7 cm
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George II sterling silver table spoon, hallmarked London, c1722, possibly Andrew Archer, Hanovarian shape with rat tail bowl, engraved to underside of handle 'The gift / of / MP', total weight 55.5gm, length 29.5 cm
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George II sterling silver table spoon, hallmarked London, c1741, Sh beneath crown (Sarah Hutton), in hanovarian shell back design, engraved Ir to underside of handle, total weight 37.5gm, length 20.5 cm
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Pair of George II sterling silver table spoons, hallmarked London, 1756, Ec (Ebenezer Coker), in Hanoverian pattern, total combined weight 150gm, length 20.5 cm (2)
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Argentinean 800 silver dagger and sheath, marked 800 to sheath, in duotone finish, marked to blade Boker & Co. Arbolito, total length 23.5 cm
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Portuguese silver cigar ashtray, of quatrefoil form with c-scroll border, set with moulded Portuguese Reis coins as cigar rests and repousse sword, wreath and scales motif to center, total weight 243gm, 20 cm x 17 cm
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Judaica sterling silver spice tower, stamped 'Sterling by Netafim', 20/500, St.929, total weight 545gm, height 30 cm
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19th century Australian silver mounted cameo egg, stamped to silver base with makers mark of Jochim Mathias Wendt, Adelaide, c.1870s, the vertically opposed emu egg carved with a cameo kangaroo design, surmounted with a cast kangaroo finial, the whole set above a black painted turned timber base, height 21 cm
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Impressive pair of silverplate candle sticks, of neoclassical design, each set with corinthian capital sconces, raised above a fluted column, on a stepped pedestal base adorned with goat masks, swags and acanthus mouldings, the three branch arm removable for single candle use, height 46 cm
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Victorian sterling silver, gold and spinach jade scent bottle and stopper, hallmarked London import, 1891, G.B (George brace), of hexagonal form, set with gold monogram to top above silver hinged cover and mount, above a jade spinach body, a/f (stopper jammed), height 10 cm. Provenance: collection of the late Fredric Sinfield, Sydney NSW, 1938 - 2008
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Austrian silver (935) mother of pearl and leather cigarette case, marked sterling, 935, Nhc and bird (935 mark), of square form with chamfered corners, set with central textured leather panel, flanked by rectangular mother of pearl panels displaying Egyptian hieroglyphs, the sides with fine reeded surrounds, total weight 165gm, 9 cm x 7.8 cm. Provenance: collection of the late Fredric Sinfield, Sydney NSW, 1938 - 2008
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Georgian silver, tortoiseshell and mother of pearl box and cover, of oval form, decorated with figures dancing with musical instruments, on tortoiseshell ground with lattice work, length 7.5 cm. Provenance: collection of the late Fredric Sinfield, Sydney NSW, 1938 - 2008
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George VI sterling silver scent bottle, hallmarked Birmingham, 1941, F.B.C (F Burton Crosbee), of cylindrical form, decorated with Cocker spaniel finial, with machine turning to body, total weight 35gm (including glass), height 7 cm. Provenance: collection of the late Fredric Sinfield, Sydney NSW, 1938 - 2008
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18th/19th century Dutch silver needle case, of tapered form, decorated with repeating panels depicting figures and flowers, total weight 20gm, length 9.5 cm. Provenance: collection of the late Fredric Sinfield, Sydney NSW, 1938 - 2008
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George III sterling silver caddy spoon, hallmarked Birmingham, 1804, it (Joseph Taylor), in rare 'Thumb scoop' design with deep bowl and scalloped rim, the domed handle with bright cut foliate design and oval cartouche containing monogram, well hallmarked to underside of handle, total weight 8.9gm, 6 cm length
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George III sterling silver caddy spoon, hallmarked Birmingham, 1804, Sp (Samuel Pemberton), the bowl of acorn design with dot and trellis design resembling cupule, set beside a fine oval shaped filigree well with hourglass design, with simple loop handle containing hallmarks to outer rim, total weight 8.8gm, length 6.5 cm
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Victorian sterling silver caddy spoon, hallmarked Birmingham, 1846, T&P (Taylor & Perry), the bowl of radiating scalloped design mimicking a thistle head, the hollow handle of fiddle form with bright cut foliate designs, with reserve containing monogram, total weight 11.4gm, length 9 cm
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George III sterling silver caddy spoon, hallmarked London, 1796, Pb/Ab (Peter and Ann Bateman), with a deep gilded egg shaped bowl and bright cut design to handle, total weight 14.4gm, length 7.5 cm
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George III sterling silver caddy spoon, hallmarked Birmingham, 1807, Ml (Matthew Linwood), in 'Linwood Leaf' design, the heart shaped bowl beautifully cast with veins and serration to edging, the bifurcated handle decorated with bluebell drops and cartouche reserve, total weight 11.6gm, length 7.8 cm
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Late 18th century Nurnberg German silver box and cover, of deep shaped form, the cover decorated with lattice, c-scrolls and shell motifs, total weight 74gm, 7.5 cm x 5.5 cm. Provenance: collection of the late Fredric Sinfield, Sydney NSW, 1938 - 2008
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Russian silver niello coin purse, marked 84, Kiev, H.C, of purse form, with central niello cartouche, surrounded by scrolling motifs, opening to fitted interior, the whole with chain and niello flower clasp, total weight 76gm, 6.6 cm x 7 cm (not including. Chain measurement)
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Scandinavian Hovedvansaeg (spice box), c.1790, marked Brevik, Hans Jacob Forbech, of heart form, with coronet finial, with fine bright cut decoration to the body, total weight 53gm, height 7.5 cm. Provenance: collection of the late Fredric Sinfield, Sydney NSW, 1938 - 2008
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George II sterling silver nutmeg grater, marked, Edwin Medycott, working London c.1748, of cylindrical form, with engraved stag crest for John Maxwell M.P 1st Baron of Farnham, County Cavan, Ireland, the cover removable for pull out grater, with stepped circular base, total weight 40gm, height 6.2 cm. Provenance: collection of the late Fredric Sinfield, Sydney NSW, 1938 - 2008
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George V Art Nouveau sterling silver purse, hallmarked, Birmingham, 1917, maker rubbed, of organic triangular form, with leaf shaped movement to body, opening to fitted leather interior, total weight 67.1gm (including interior), height 7.5 cm and width 10 cm
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George III sterling silver nutmeg grater, hallmarked, York, 1812-16, James Barber and William Whitewell, of cylindrical form, with engraved dragon and coronet crest for Clifford to cover, the cover and side hinged to reveal rectangular grater, together with two 1811 York coins, total weight 55gm and 61gm (with coins), height 6 cm catalogue note: marks incomplete. The partnership between Barber and Whitehall lasted from 1812 to 1841. Barber was the Lord Mayor of York during 1833. The assay office was…
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18th century German silver Pomander/Spice box, in the form of an acorn, with four compartments, decorated with incised acanthus pattern to body, total weight 24gm, length 7 cm. Provenance: collection of the late Fredric Sinfield, Sydney NSW, 1938 - 2008
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George III silver and shell snuff box and cover, c.1790, set with shell cover, above a silver mount and lower hinged silver base, length 4.7 cm. Provenance: collection of the late Fredric Sinfield, Sydney NSW, 1938 - 2008
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George IV sterling silver snuff box, hallmarked, London, 1827, T.P//E.R (Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson, of oval form, with engraved initial to cover and gilt interior, total weight 28.9gm, length 4.5 cm
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Victorian silver Burnley ecclesiastical key, hallmarked, Birmingham, 1892, Vaughton & Sons, the finial in the form of the holy bible, with the words 'Burnley,' verso with open bible and crossed feathers and '1893' above a fluted stem, total weight 42.2gm, length 8.5 cm
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Edwardian sterling silver double sovereign case, hallmarked, Chester 1901, maker rubbed, of oblong form, with central cartouche surrounded by engraved acanthus scroll, opening to sovereign holders, total weight 31.9gm
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18th century Dutch silver box and cover, marked Johan Roelofsen, Middelburg, c.1790, of shaped form, chased with images of figures, birds and castles, total weight 22gm, height 33.3 cm. Provenance: collection of the late Fredric Sinfield, Sydney NSW, 1938 - 2008
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19th century Dutch silver box and cover, marked, Schoonhoven, 1885, of shaped form, chased with scenes of figures in rural taste, total weight 23gm, height 4 cm. Provenance: collection of the late Fredric Sinfield, Sydney NSW, 1938 - 2008
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Unusual Edwardian sterling silver pin cushion, hallmarked Birmingham, 1906, Cs*Fs (Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) shepherd), in the form of a tortoise with blue velvet cushion, registered design no.469428, total weight 25gm, 8 cm length
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George V sterling silver pin cushion, hallmarked Birmingham, 1912, A&LLd (Adie & Lovekin Ltd), in the form of a lamb with original blue pin cushion fabric to back, total weight 20.8gm, height 4.5 cm x 5.5 cm length
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Edwardian sterling silver pin cushion, hallmarked Birmingham, 1908, M.Bros (Miller Brothers), in the form of a wheelbarrow with original pin cushion fabric, with spinning front wheel, total weight 18gm, height 3.5 cm x 6.7 cm length
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Victorian sterling silver caddy spoon, hallmarked Newcastle, 1856, Dr beneath coronet (David Reid), with elegant fig shaped bowl and fiddle handle bearing a two character monogram, total weight 12gm, length 9.4 cm
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George III sterling silver caddy spoon, hallmarked Birmingham, 1811, it (Joseph Taylor), the bowl of scuttle scoop form with engraved foliate and interwoven vine design, the hollow fiddle shaped handle decorated with vine and reserve containing three character monogram, total weight 9.1gm, 10.4 cm length
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George III sterling silver caddy spoon, hallmarked Birmingham, 1804, Sp (Samuel Pemberton), the bowl of scuttle scoop design with lovely key fret border surrounding a foliate filigree oval well, with simple ring shaped loop handle with hallmarks to exterior, total weight 7.7gm, length 6.2 cm
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Rare William IV sterling silver 'Strawberry Leaf' caddy spoon, hallmarked Birmingham, 1837, T&P (Taylor & Perry), of leaf form, with elegant twisted stem handle, embossed structural details to bowl, total weight 9gm length 7 cm
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George III sterling silver caddy spoon, hallmarked Birmingham, 1808, C&B (Cocks & Bettridge), the bowl in 'Pastern Hoof' design with a pierced gallery rim and unusual prick dot designs, the handle with foliate engraving and oval cartouche containing monogram, total weight 7.2gm, 7 cm length
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Lovely George III sterling silver caddy spoon, hallmarked Birmingham, 1809, it (Joseph Taylor), finely modelled in the form of a strawberry leaf with serrated edges, veins and textured ground, the bifurcated handle with graduated bluebell drops below an oval shaped cartouche reserve, total weight 8.6gm, 7.6 cm length
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George III sterling silver caddy spoon, hallmarked Birmingham, 1787, Sp (Samuel Pemberton), the fluted bowl with floral embossed decoration, the fiddle shaped handle with engraved two character monogram, total weight 6.7gm, length 8.3 cm note: featured in 'Caddy spoons, an illustrated Guide' by Captain John Norie, figure 43
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George III sterling silver caddy spoon, hallmarked Birmingham, 1818, Jl (John Lawrence), the bowl of octagonal form with engraved foliate designs and prick dot banding, the fiddle shaped handle, total weight 6.6gm, 7.2 cm length
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Victorian sterling silver caddy spoon, hallmarked London, 1867, Ga (Chawner & Co), of conventional form, decorated with an elegant bright cut foliate design to bowl and stem with beaded edge, engraved crest to terminal, total weight 14gm, length 9 cm
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George III sterling silver caddy spoon, hallmarked Birmingham, 1800, T.W (Thomas Willmore), the bowl in shallow 'Spider's Web' design with circular filigree well, the handle with drop shaped cartouche reserve, total weight 5.4gm, 6.5 cm length
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Large George III sterling silver snuff spoon, hallmarked London, 1809, Tw (Thomas Wallis II), of conventional form, total weight 4gm, length 8 cm
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19th century silver filigree needle book, of miniature book form, with stylised foliate motif to covers, opening to a silk lined inner cover with four velvet 'Pages' to secure needles, with needles, total weight 23gm, 5.5 cm x 4 cm
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George IV sterling silver and enamel vinaigrette, hallmarked Birmingham, 1827, Jb (John Bettridge), of rectangular form, with central enamel plaque depicting a mountainous lake scene (possibly lake Geneva), with gilt interior and engine turn design to the ground, total weight 27gm, 1 cm x 3.5 cm
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