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Sale date: |
Autumn Fine Art & Antiques Catalogue Sale on Saturday 15th November 2008 |
Lot numbers: |
151-180 of 566 |
Lot |
Description & Estimate |
Vat on hammer % |
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Hammer Price £ |
151 |
EDWARDIAN SILVER BOOK-FORM STAMP CASE, CHESTER 1902, with suspension loop; together with a small late Victorian silver vesta case, Birmingham 1890, wrythen fluted, with suspension loop. (2) £80-120 | Nil |
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| 152 | GEORGE III SILVER VINAIGRETTE, WILLIAM PUGH, BIRMINGHAM 1815, the rectangular case engraved with circles and dots, the gilt interior with navette-pierced grill. 2.3cm £120-180 | Nil |
110 | |
| 153 | GEORGE III SILVER VINAIGRETTE, JOHN SHAW, BIRMINGHAM 1813, the engine-turned case of rectangular form, the gilt interior with foliate-pierced grille. 2.8cm £120-180 | Nil |
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| 154 | LATE VICTORIAN SILVER LADY'S CARD CASE, CHESTER 1899, of characteristic form, brightly chased with scrolls and foliage, engraved with a monogram within a cartouche. 9.5cm by 7cm, 1.5oz £100-150 | Nil |
100 | |
| 155 | ASSEMBLED GEORGE V SILVER CHRISTENING SET, comprising engine-turned napkin ring, Birmingham 1919; egg cup, Sheffield 1923; and spoon, Sheffield 1921; cased. £50-70 | Nil |
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| 156 | GEORGE V SILVER INKWELL, BIRMINGHAM 1917, of tapering circular form, (weighted). 8cm by 16.5cm £120-180 | Nil |
120 | |
| 157 | SILVER SUGAR BOWL, ADIE BROTHERS, BIRMINGHAM 1937, the pierced two-handled bowl enclosing a blue-glass liner. 7cm by 13.5cm (over handles) £50-70 | Nil |
50 | |
| 158 | GEORGE V SILVER SAUCE BOAT, BIRMINGHAM 1919, of characteristic form with reeded rim and handle, raised on a stepped domed foot. 19cm, 5oz £70-90 | Nil |
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| 159 | GEORGE V SILVER CHRISTENING MUG, BIRMINGHAM 1919, the baluster body with scroll handle and raised on domed foot. 9cm, 2oz £40-60 | Nil |
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| 160 | 19th CENTURY SILVER AND MOTHER-OF-PEARL SNUFF BOX, of circular form, the detachable lid chased with a basket of fruit, unmarked. Diameter 4cm £50-70 | Nil |
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| 161 | GEORGE III IRISH SILVER SAUCE LADLE, RICHARD SAWYER, DUBLIN 1815, Fiddle pattern, engraved with the letter "D"; together with a George III silver sifting ladle, Richard Crossley, London 1784, with later berry decoration to the shaped bowl, Old English pattern. (2) Gross 3oz £100-150 | Nil |
100 | |
| 162 | EDWARDIAN SILVER CHRISTENING SET, HOLLAND, ALDWINCKLE & SLATER, LONDON 1902, comprising napkin ring, knife, fork and spoon of later date (1906), chased with scrolls and foliage, fork and spoon engraved with initials, in a fitted case. £120-180 | Nil |
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| 163 | PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER OPEN SALTS, EDWARD KER REID, LONDON 1857, each with beaded rims and chased with flowerheads, each engraved with the letter "E" within a cartouche. 4cm by 8cm, 4oz £100-150 | Nil |
90 | |
| 164 | EDWARDIAN SILVER-MOUNTED THERMOMETER, within oblong case with rounded surmount, the frame chased with scroll foliate decoration, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. London 1901. 19cm by 6.1cm £150-250 | Nil |
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| 165 | EDWARDIAN BRIDGE MARKER, the circular silver mounted case with acorn finial, circular section revealing card motifs, maker's mark "G Y & Co", Birmingham 1908. 5cm £70-100 | Nil |
90 | |
| 166 | EDWARDIAN SILVER SEALING WAX, the oblong case with retractable wax holder, maker's mark partially rubbed, London 1908. 11cm £80-120 | Nil |
120 | |
| 167 | CONTINENTAL SILVER CORKSCREW, the case modelled as a key with elaborate scroll finial encasing a putto on a crest flanked by vine leaves, marked "90". £120-180 | Nil |
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| 168 | AMERICAN SILVER-MOUNTED LARGE PIN CUSHION, HOWARD & CO., EARLY 20th CENTURY, the circular silver mount chased with putti amongst c-scrolls and stylised foliage, with green velvet cushion, stamped STERLING/HOWARD & CO. 10cm by 20cm £120-180 | Nil |
110 | |
| 169 | VICTORIAN GOLD AND HALF PEARL NECKLACE, c. 1890, the front centred by a half pearl set star with radiating trailing leaves each set with half pearls and four knife edge bar drops with half pearl detail, on rope work chain, cased. £200-300 | Nil |
380 | |
| 170 | 9ct GOLD ALBERT OR FOB CHAIN, with t-bar and clip, approx. 45grams £180-250 | Nil |
220 | |
| 171 | DIAMOND RING, the uniform row of baguette-cut diamonds between two rows of fifteen brilliant-cut diamonds, on white gold coloured band, stamped "18K 750". £700-1000 | Nil |
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| 172 | PAIR OF DIAMOND EARSTUDS, each set with a princess cut diamond within a border of four marquise cut diamonds, four claw set. £450-550 | Nil |
450 | |
| 173 | DIAMOND PENDANT, the three graduating brilliant-cut diamonds collet set on fine trace-link chain. Total diamond weight approx. 1.3 carats. £2000-3000 | Nil |
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| 174 | PAIR OF AMETHYST AND DIAMOND EARRINGS, of pendant design, the pear-cut amethyst below articulated diamond set leaves and a brilliant cut diamond terminal. (Not illustrated). £500-700 | Nil |
500 | |
| 175 | SINGLE STONE DIAMOND RING, the brilliant cut diamond weighing 1.01 carats, six claw set above diamond set shoulders. £1600-2000 | Nil |
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| 176 | DIAMOND ETERNITY RING, set throughout with brilliant-cut diamonds. Total weight of diamonds approx. 1.7 carats. £700-1000 | Nil |
700 | |
| 177 | PAIR OF DIAMOND EARRINGS, the central row of baguette-cut diamonds between outer rows of eleven brilliant-cut diamonds, post and clip fittings. (Not illustrated). £1800-2200 | Nil |
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| 178 | PAIR OF DIAMOND EARSTUDS, the brilliant-cut diamonds with a combined weight of approx. 1.5 carats, claw set, post and butterfly fittings. £1000-1500 | Nil |
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| 179 | THREE STONE DIAMOND RING, c. 1900, the three old brilliant-cut diamonds graduating in size, millegrain collet set between eight-cut diamond set shoulders. Total weight of diamonds approx. 2.2 carats. £1800-2200 | Nil |
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| 180 | DIAMOND PENDANT, the marquise cut diamond claw set and suspended within a marquise shaped diamond set frame, on trace link chain. Total weight of diamonds approx. 1.5 carats. £2400-3400 | Nil |
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