Lockdales Auction 108 : 16th & 17th October 2013 - page 65

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Lot 644
642
George III silver serving spoon, London
1791, maker possibly William Chawner
II, the fiddle terminal engraved with
monogram, 30cm long, together with,
pair of George IV silver tablespoons
similar, London 1824, William IV silver
tablespoon similar, London 1837, and a
Victorian silver table fork, London 1840,
total weight 13.9oz, (5)
£150 - £250
643
George III silver sifter ladle, London
1791, having floral engraved handle and
vacant cartouche, together with pair of
Victorian silver sugar tongs, London
1894, and a pair of silver spoons,
Birmingham 1925, maker James Fenton
& Co, each having heraldic crest
terminals, total weight 3.2 oz, (4)
£50 - £70
644
George III tortoiseshell white metal
mounted snuff box, in the form of a
book, having hinges in the form of
clasps, with white metal body, 83mm
wide
£200 - £300
645
George V ladies silver evening purse,
London 1923, the silver clasp bar with
attached silver chain and hung with
chain link purse, 13cm wide
£40 - £60
646
George V silver hat pin holder,
Birmingham 1911, maker Steinhart & Co,
having an amethyst mounted thistle
with six loops and raised on circular
foot with cushion, 11cm high
£40 - £60
647
George V silver paper knife, Birmingham
1913, maker James Fenton & Co, in the
form of a Scottish sword with silver hilt,
approx. 21cm long
£100 - £150
648
George VI silver hunting snuff box,
Sheffield 1938, maker James Dixon &
Sons, the hinged lid embossed with
possibly a Scottish hunting scene,
depicting dead deer draped over a horse
with huntsman and dog alongside,
50mm wide
£100 - £150
Lot 647
Lot 651
649
Late 19th Century Scottish dirk, the grip
set with faceted cut gemstone, the
basket weave patterned grip with silver
mounts engraved with foliate scrolling
decoration, the steel blade with makers
'Lockwood
Brothers,
Sheffield',
contained in silver mounted, leather
covered wooden scabbard, 19.5cm long
£70 - £90
650
Late Victorian ebony and white metal
mounted baton, the white metal top
engraved 'Boyd & Co., Makers,
Newcastle', the tapering body with
white metal collar and engraved
presentation inscription, 56cm long
£40 - £60
651
Late Victorian silver and enamel Farina
cologne bottle, London possibly 1896,
maker GRW, the white enamel overlay
reading 'Johann Maria Farina gegenuber
dem Julichs-Platz', the screw lid also
with enamel label, 9.5cm high - Farina
Gegenuber was founded in 1709 by
Johann Maria Farina and is today the
worlds oldest perfume/cologne company
£200 - £300
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