Lockdales Auction 110 : 3rd & 4th December 2013 - page 36

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Lot 454
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Lot 461
Lot 460
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Eight various George III Scottish silver
tablespoons, various dates and makers, to
include William Marshall (3), William
Robertson (2), Alexander Ziegler (1) and
James Douglas (2), total weight 14.2oz,
(8)
£250 - £350
453
Eleven Rolex coffee spoons, each terminal
with Rolex Bucherer, (11)
£40 - £60
454
Fine George V silver bowl, London 1925,
maker Adie Brothers Ltd, retailed by
Harrods, having shaped flared rim,
stepped border, with face mask and shell
scrolling carrying handle either side,
raised on circular stepped base with four
scroll feet, 28cm diameter
£400 - £600
455
Five
Celtic
point
Scottish
silver
teaspoons, Aberdeen, James Erskine 1792-
1818, each with monogrammed terminal,
(5)
£70 - £90
456
Four 19th Century silver handled pieces of
cutlery, marks indistinct, (4)
£50 - £70
457
Four each Victorian silver and ivory
handled fruit knives and forks, London
1895, maker William Gibson & John
Lawrence Langman, each ivory handle
with foliate carving, (8)
£100 - £150
458
Four pairs of 19th Century silver sugar
tongs, three with plain bodies, the other
with bright cut decoration, (4)
£70 - £90
459
Four Scottish silver teaspoons, Aberdeen,
the first fiddle pattern by Peter Gill &
Son, Circa. 1830, another by William
Jameson, Circa. 1820, the third by George
Booth Circa. 1820, and another by
William Byres Circa. 1795, (4)
£100 - £150
460
Four Scottish silver teaspoons, Aberdeen,
William Whitecross Circa. 1820, James
Erskine Circa. 1810, Alexander Grant
Circa. 1820, and Alexander Mollison
Circa. 1840, (4)
£100 - £150
461
Four Scottish silver teaspoons, Dundee,
the first in Old English pattern, David
Manson Circa. 1810, another Edward
Livingstone Circa. 1790, the third by
William Constable Circa. 1810, and
another possibly Circa. 1820 (marks
rubbed), (4)
£100 - £150
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