Auction
Price and date
Category
General (2)
Objets d'art (20)
Pens (8)
Silver (235)
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Lot 25 - An American sterling silver dressing table and writing set by Jenkins & Jenkins Inc. Baltimore.
Sold for £180
Lot 26 - A modern Britannia standard silver and shell desk ornament by Ross Morgan.
Sold for £100
Lot 27 - A George III silver teapot by Thomas Wallis II.
Sold for £170
Lot 28 - An Edwardian silver bachelor teapot by Charles Harris & Co.
Sold for £80
Lot 29 - A pair of modern silver candlesticks by William Comyns & Sons Ltd.
Estimated at £300 - £400
Lot 30 - A George V Art Nouveau silver cased set of five cruets by John Rose.
Lot 31 - An American sterling silver four piece coffee set by Meriden Britannia Company.
Sold for £380
Lot 32 - A modern silver tray.
Sold for £330
Lot 33 - A Victorian silver set of four salts by Thomas White.
Estimated at £100 - £150
Lot 34 - A Victorian silver hinge lidded mustard pot by Robert Hennell.
Sold for £50
Lot 35 - Three heavy silver napkin rings.
Lot 36 - A good pair of George V silver Georgian style sauce boats by D & J Wellby Ltd.
Sold for £270
Lot 37 - A George VI silver square section dish by John Pound & Co.
Sold for £120
Lot 38 - A Victorian silver pedestal half-fluted wine ewer by Charles Stuart Harris.
Sold for £130
Lot 39 - A mixed selection of silver.
Lot 40 - Seven various silver hallmarked napkin rings.
Sold for £110
Lot 41 - An Edwardian silver cylindrical tea caddy.
Lot 42 - An Edwardian silver scroll engraved calling card purse by H Williamson Ltd.
Sold for £40
Lot 43 - A Victorian silver set of twelve fiddle pattern dessert spoons by Hayne & Cater.
Sold for £190
Lot 44 - A George V silver waiter by Harry Atkin.
Lot 45 - An Edwardian silver capstan inkwell.
Sold for £20
Lot 46 - A pair of George V silver salad serving spoons by H Fisher & Co.
Sold for £70
Lot 47 - A pair of George V silver squat candlesticks.
Sold for £30
Lot 48 - A George III silver set of four Old English pattern table spoons by William Eley.