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Auction House:Leonard Joel Pty. Ltd.Number of lots recorded:136
Sale Title:The Collectors AuctionLots with images:136
Auction Location:SydneyPrices available:102
Date:4-Jun-2024
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An English pearl ware dinner plate made for the yacht 'Wanderer', circa 1841, shaped circular with gilt border and line, having a circular medallion in gilt, centred with a crown and initials R.Y.S encircled by a belt inscribed 'Yacht Wanderer', impressed mark to base, diameter 26.5 cm
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A Centennial International Exhibition Melbourne medal 1888, presented to A. Morton Esq, designed by George Anderson, made by Stokes &, Martin (Melbourne Mint), diameter 5.2 cm, 91g
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A silver cased pocket watch, the movement signed T. Wilson, Cambridge, no. 2537, with fusee movement and engine turned dial with Roman numerals and subsidiary seconds dial.
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Two silver baby rattles, a Georgian example with whistle and coral teether, set with bells, maker's mark Sw, the other in the form of a bell with a mother of pearl teether, Birmingham 1936, maker's mark Mappin &, Webb.
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A quantity of Georgian and later silverware, comprising three pairs of Georgian and later sugar tongs, a George III caddy spoon, a bottle ticket engraved 'Sherry', a napkin ring, a souvenir caddy spoon engraved 'Clovelly', a tea strainer, a pepperette, and a Victorian sugar basin with engraved decoration. (10), total weight 484g
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A group of three silver shell-shaped butter dishes, one with shell-shaped handle and engraved decoration, Birmingham 1975, the largest Birmingham 1938, retailed by Fairfax &, Roberts, the other Sheffield 1908, total weight 256g
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A group of four Georgian and later silver cream jugs, comprising a helmet shaped jug 1798 (marks rubbed), another jug 1796 with engraved decoration, the largest with rocaille rim Sheffield 1909, and the smallest Birmingham 1909, total weight 628g
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A collection of fiddle pattern spoons, Georgian and later, comprising a soup ladle, two mustard spoons, three serving spoons and a dessert spoon, total weight 502g
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A George I silver teapot, maker's mark possibly that of William Spackman, London 1721, of inverted pear shape, half engraved with rocaille and foliate scrolls, wood handle, weight 498g
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A collection of Georgian and Victorian silver serving cutlery, comprising a fiddle pattern fish slice, a bone handled fish slice, an Old English pattern serving spoon, a bone handled butter knife, another butter knife, a pickle fork and a salad server, total weight 525g
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A pair of George II silver cauldron salts, London 1748, maker's mark Iw, each on short cabriole legs with pad feet, total weight 91g
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A collection of silver-mounted and silver wares, comprising a cased pair of bonbon dishes with pierced borders, a cased christening mug dated 1922, an oval jewellery box, a bone letter opener, and two silver-mounted toilet bottles.
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Two sets of cased silver teaspoons and a pair of cased bonbon dishes, one set of teaspoons Sheffield 1912, the other set Birmingham 1896, the bonbon dishes Birmingham 1918 and retailed by Hardy Brothers Sydney.
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A pair of George III silver salts and two associated salt spoons, the salts with maker's mark for John Emes, London 1804, in the form of oval tubs with scroll handles, engraved with a crest, two associated fiddle pattern salt spoons, total weight 195g
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A Victorian silver gilt egg cruet, maker's mark of Hunt &, Roskell, London 1850, comprising six urn shaped cups and six associated spoons, with all over engraved decoration on scrolled feet, total weight 1009g
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A George III silver dessert spoon, maker's mark of Hester Bateman, London 1778, Old English pattern with bright cut border.
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Six pieces of George III silver fiddle pattern cutlery, maker's mark of William Seaman, London 1818, comprising two stuffing spoons and four serving spoons, all engraved with an 'A', total weight 567g
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A George III small silver mug, Makers' mark of Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard I, London 1813, baluster shaped and chased with a band of fruiting vines above the half reeded body and leaf cast handle and foot, gilt interior, height 9 cm, weight 168g
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A group of silver dessert and tablespoons, Georgian and Victorian, Old English pattern, comprising five various tablespoons, a dessert spoon and a pair of dessert spoons, total weight 408g
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A Victorian silver tea and coffee service, maker's mark Mappin &, Webb, Sheffield 1892, comprising teapot, coffee pot, cream jug and sugar basin, each with a half gadrooned ovoid body decorated with rocaille scrolls and scales, the teapot and coffee pot each with an ebonised handle, height of coffee pot 26.5 cm, total weight 2010g
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A George III silver cake basket, maker's mark of William Plummer, London 1771, with gadrooned border and pierced sides, the swing handle with interlaced piercing on a gadrooned foot, width 35 cm, weight 776g
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A George III silver coffee pot, maker's mark possibly that of John Cox, London 1768, the hinged double domed cover with pine cone finial, scrolled silver handle with ivory insulators, the baluster shaped body decorated with repousse rocaille flowers and scrolls, height 25 cm, weight 796g
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A James I silver seal top spoon, maker's mark of William Cawdell, London 1606, the pear shaped bowl engraved 'Er' to the reverse, length 17 cm, weight 47g
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A Victorian silver nutmeg grater, maker's mark of Hilliard &, Thomason, Birmingham 1850, in the form of a stylised nutmeg with all-over engraved decoration, weight 17g
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A pair of William III silver trefid spoons, maker's mark of Isaac davenport, London 1697, each with ribbed and beaded rat-tail to oval bowl, the back of the terminal pricked with initials 'Ib' over 'Id', later engraved to the front with initials 'Ms', length 19.5 cm, weight 115g (combined)
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A provincial George III silver brandy saucepan, maker's mark for Richard Bidlake, Plymouth, of tapering cylindrical outline with moulded foot and turned ebony handle, engraved with the initals and date: Sv 1773, diameter 12 cm
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Three pairs of Georgian silver spoons, each Old English pattern, one pair London 1748, one pair with maker's mark of John Millington, London, and date letter rubbed, the other pair with maker's mark of William Sumner &, Richard Crossley, London 1779, total weight 317g
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A pair of George III silver butter dishes with covers, maker's mark of John Robins, London, 1802, each rectangular with gadrooned rims and flanked by a pair of goats heads supporting rings, having a domed cover with a foliate berry finial, engraved with a coat of arms and motto 'Vertutis Amore', each: height 11 cm, width 18.5 cm, depth 11 cm, combined weight 1250g
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A George II silver tankard, maker's mark of Robert Lucas, London 1740, with double domed top and pierced thumbpiece above the baluster body with scroll handle on moulded foot, engraved with initials 'E T' and scratch weight 31-8, height 20 cm, weight 943g
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A Mennecy silver mounted soft paste porcelain snuff box, 1745-50, of rectangular outline, the cover and base moulded with a rococo cartouche and painted with sprays of flowers, height 4 cm
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A St cloud silver mounted soft paste porcelain snuff box, Paris, 1732-38, of shaped outline, the cover painted with Chinoiserie figures on both sides and to the base, the sides with sprays of flowers in the kakiemon style, height 4 cm
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A Viennese enamelled and gold mounted snuff box, circa 1750, of bombe outline, the reserves painted with various scenes of Eastern and Western merchants in conversation on dockside with cargo, the interior of the cover with a scene of a lady and pugs and a harlequin with distant figures and harbour scene, the base with a further mercantile scene in puce camaieu, height 5 cm
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