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Auction House:Dunbar Sloane Ltd.Number of lots recorded:673
Sale Title:Gold & Silver; Fine Jewellery & WristwatchesLots with images:673
Auction Location:WellingtonPrices available:475
Date:19-Jun-2024
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George V sterling silver sugar caster, footed baluster shape, pierced dome lid with urn finial, Birmingham 1927, makers Adie Brothers limited, approx 235 grams
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Victorian sterling silver cup & cover, plain two handled circular shape, London 1896, maker Josiah Williams & Co (George Maudsley Jackson), approx 145 grams
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Victorian sterling silver cream jug, plain baluster shape with fluted handle, London 1896, maker Er, approx 188 grams, small split to rim
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Edward VII sterling silver cream helmet, neo-classical design with beaded rim and base, Chester 1906, makers George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, approx 128 grams
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Victorian sterling silver sugar bowl & cream helmet, circvular bowl and neo-classical shaped helmet, with gadrooned rims and part fluting, London 1881, maker Charles Stuart Harris, approx 219 grams
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George IV sterling silver sugar bowl & milk jug, footed squat circular shape with part fluting, gadrooned rims and acanthus top handles, engraved crest, London 1822, maker Charles fox II, approx 636 grams
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Edward VII sterling silver Christening cup, footed circular shape, Sheffield 1901, together with a damaged sterling silver gravy boat, approx 140 grams
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Sterling silver specimen vase, gourd shaped with engraved floral design, fluted flared neck, together with a double ended dice shaker and pair of cocktail spoons with simulated bamboo handles and a small pair of George III pewter candlesticks
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George V sterling silver two handled bowl, footed circular shape with fluted band, Birmingham 1914, makers E. S. Barnsley & Co (Edward Souter Barnsley) approx 235 grams
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George III Scottish sterling silver goblet, traditional form with engraved Vitruvian scroll band, Edinburgh 1805, maker, William Marshall, approx 238 grams (small dents)
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Victorian sterling silver card tray, shaped circular with shell and scroll cast rim, engraved centre with crest on pierced scroll feet, 21 cm dia, London 1841, maker William Ker Reid, approx 404 grams
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George III sterling silver oval teapot, with embossed foliate and scrolling band, the lid with engraved monogram, London 1787, maker Henry Chawner, approx 485 grams
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Indian silver bowl, traditional decoration in relief of figures and foliage, together with four napkin rings (three sterling silver & one Indian)
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Eastern part silver teapot, with traditional ornately engraved scrolling foliate decoration, together with a pair of silverplate wine coasters, the centres with engraved crest and motto
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Attractive Victorian sterling silver two handled prize cup & cover (the Jessie Crawford cup), with embossed and applied decoration of grapes and vines, the handles formed as entwined vines, on circular ebonised base applied with silver winners plaques, London 1861, approx 1850 grams
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An attractive George I sterling silver gilt tankard, slight tapering form, the domed hinged lid with scroll thumbpiece, body with raised horizontal band, scroll handle with heart shaped terminal, gilded interior, the whole with foliate and scrolling repousse and engraved decoration and blank cartouche, Brittania marks to the side and lid, London 1717, makers initials Je, approx 717 grams
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Victorian sterling silver mounted cut glass claret jug, mallet shape with faceted neck, and hobnail and other mixed cuts, London 1885, makers, Woodward & Co (Edgar Finley & Hugh Taylor)
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Ruby flashed cut glass claret jug with silver plate handle & mount, a ruby flashed claret jug with silver plate handle and mount
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George V sterling silver scallop shaped butter dish, London 1913, together with 19th century sterling silver mustard pot, bombe shape with embossed decoration (marks rubbed) and odd spoon, approx 245 grams
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A good George III sterling silver salver, with scroll and gadrooned rim, engraved central armorial on ball and claw feet, London 1771, maker Richard Rugg, 623 grams
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Attractive European sterling silver oval shallow bowl, repousse decoration, the centre with three figures in a landscape with a border of fruit and leaves, 34 cm W, approx 352 grams
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Attractive 19th century sterling silver table bowl, footed oblong shape, with fluted and acanthus leaf handles, border of flowerheads and part fluted centre, marks rubbed, approx 932 grams
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Queen Elizabeth II sterling silver 3 piece coffee set, hexagonal shape with gadrooned rim, Birmingham 1954, makers, Barclay Brothers, approx 950 grams
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George III sterling silver teapot, oval part fluted shape, the lid with leaf and fruit finial, gadrooned rim, acanthus decorated handle and spout on bun feet, London 1819, maker Charles price
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Edward VII sterling silver coffee pot, footed baluster shape, the domed lid with urn finial, bird head spout, and wooden scroll handle, London 1909, maker, Robert Stewart, approx 592 grams
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Victorian sterling silver teapot, baluster shape, domed lid with flaming finial, gadrooned rim and base, engraved armorial, London 1875, maker Alexander Macrae, approx 726 grams
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Late Victorian sterling silver Deskstand by Elkington & Co Ltd, late Victorian sterling silver Deskstand by Elkington & Co Ltd, shaped oblong, the two detachable cut glass sterling silver lidded wells engraved with monograms, two pen recesses, on scroll legs with hoof feet, London 1900, approx 582 grams (not including well tops)
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Pair Edward VII sterling silver candlesticks, neo-classical design, tapering columns on elliptical bases, Birmingham 1909, (bases loaded) 24 cm high
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Large 19th century European silver tankard, the body with an embossed allegorical story, the domed lid applied with a recumbent lion and mask thumbpiece, 24 cm high, approx 1.5kg
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An elegant pair of George III sterling silver sauce tureens, neo-classical design, oval footed shape with fluted acanthus decorated handles, beaded rims, the lids with urn finial, engraved armorial to the body and family crest to the lid, London 1785, makers John Wakelin & William Taylor, one lid by Daniel Smith & Robert sharp
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George V sterling silver footed circular fruit bowl, with lion mask and ring handles, the rim and square base with gadrooning, 22.5 cm dia, Sheffield 1934, makers Atkin Brothers, approx 1016 grams
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Victorian sterling silver oversize sugar caster, traditional baluster form, pierced top with flaming finial, embossed leaf and scroll decoration, engraved crest, London 1877, makers F. B. Thomas & Co (Francis Boone Thomas), 33 cm high, approx 552 grams
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Unmarked Georgian silver? lidded tankard, traditional form, domed lid with scroll thumbpiece, the whole embossed with flowers and scrolls and blank cartouche, makers initials be engraved on the handle (base repaired/replaced), approx 762 grams
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George V Elkington & Co sterling silver sugar bowl, footed baluster shape, with engraved panels and raised floral band, Birmingham 1925, together with a two handled circular footed prize cup, with engraved initials, by West & Son, Dublin, approx 400 grams
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Edward VII sterling silver scallop shaped butter dish, Sheffield 1909, makers Pearce & Sons, together with a small part fluted sterling silver bowl, approx 200 grams
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Good quality William IV sterling silver coffee pot, footed baluster shape embossed with floral panels, the domed lid with foliate finial, London 1836, maker Benoni Stephens, approx 980 grams
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Late Victorian silver plated tea & coffee pots, footed octagonal shape, the lids with cruciform finials, scroll engraved panels and spurious silver marks to the base
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George V sterling silver toast rack by Walker & Hall, four division with fixed handle, Sheffield 1925, together with a pair of George IV sterling silver Old English bright cut sugar tongs, London 1834, approx 167 grams
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George V sterling silver tea strainer, two handled circular shape, Sheffield 1934, together with a miniature sterling silver Armada dish
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George III sterling silver wine funnel, traditional form, the top with beaded rim, Sheffield 1775, makers Tudor & Leader (Henry Tudor & Thomas Leader)
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George II sterling silver coffee pot, footed baluster shape, domed lid with flaming finial, bird head spout with acanthus decoration, the foot with gadrooned rim, London 1759, maker Charles Wright, 27 cm high ,approx 808 grams
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George III sterling silver coffee pot, footed baluster shape, decorated in low relief with flowers and scrolls, cartouche with engraved initials, acanthus top scroll handle, gadrooned lid and base and bird head spout, London 1772, maker Thomas Wallis I, approx 883 grams
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Superb & rare pair of George II sterling silver gravy boats, of traditional form with gadrooned rim, acanthus top scroll handle and scroll feet, London 1754, maker William Cripps, approx 1178 grams
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George V sterling silver sugar bowl and milk jug, footed octagonal shape, with fluted handles, London 1936, makers Robert Pringle & Sons, approx 399 grams
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George V sterling silver salver by Walker & Hall, George V sterling silver salver by Walker & Hall, shaped circular on scroll feet, engraved monogram and date, Sheffield 1933, approx 818 grams
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George III sterling silver card tray, plain circular form with fluted rim on scroll feet, engraved monogram, London 1791, makers, John Crouch I & Thomas Hannam, approx 394 grams
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Victorian sterling silver footed sugar bowl by John & Edward Barnard, with beaded rim, ornate embossed scroll decoration, engraved initials and date, London 1873, approx 154 grams
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Victorian sterling silver cream helmet, footed baluster shape with fluted rim and base, and acanthus top scroll handle, London 1899, approx 101 grams
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George III sterling silver sugar bowl & milk jug, oval baluster shape with gilded interior, fluted handles, rim and band, on ball feet, engraved initials, London 1806, maker Thomas Dicks, approx 418 grams
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Group of five small sterling silver items, comprising, a cylindrical lidded mustard pot, two circular napkin rings, a Victorian military officers whistle, and a folding button hook, approx 181 grams
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George VI sterling silver bon bon dish, footed circular shape with pierced border, Sheffield 1943, together with a vase shaped pepperette (latter with faults) 185 grams
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George V sterling silver 3 piece teaset, footed squat circular shape, Sheffield 1919, makers, Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), approx 786 grams
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Small pair of Danish sterling silver brandy warming pans by P Hertz, circular with raised triple ribbon decorated band and ebonised handles
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George III sterling silver teapot, oval baluster shape with bright cut engraving, Newcastle 1805, maker Ann Robinson, approx 506 grams
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Chinese silver cylindrical mustard pot, with detachable engraved lid, reticulated body, blue glass liner on ball feet
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Chinese export silver 3 piece teaset, comprising pot, lidded two handled sugar bowl and milk jug, each piece decorated in low relief with a dragon, approx 712 grams
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George III sterling silver sugar bowl & similar George IV milk jug, footed circular lobed shape with floral, shell and scroll decorated rims, bowl London 1790, jug Birmingham 1825, approx 611 grams
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Attractive 19th century neo-classical style silver plate tea urn, two handled fluted vase shape on square base with scroll legs, the tap with shell form ivory finial, engraved with ribbons, swags and blank cartouche, 47 cm high
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Edward VII neo-classical style sterling silver sugar bowl, circular part fluted shape decorated with ribbons and swags, London 1901, makers Carrington & Co (John Bodman Carrington) approx 108 grams
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Attractive pair of sterling silver salts & spoons by Walter & John Barnard, circular shape with panels of embossed flowers and leaves with original shell top spoons
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