Lockdales Auction 110 : 3rd & 4th December 2013 - page 44

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Lot 535
Lot 536
Lot 538
Lot 541
Lot 542
Lot 543
534
Six Malaysian silver souvenir spoons, for
Singapore, Penang, Trengganu etc., total
weight 2oz, (6)
£20 - £30
535
Three Continental silver beakers, each
with floiate engraving and monogram,
6.5cm high, total weight 3.7oz, (3)
£70 - £90
536
Three George III Old English pattern
silver tablespoons, the first, London 1796,
with engraved terminal, the second,
London 1788, the third, London 1800,
maker George Smith & Thomas Hayter,
total weight 5.6oz, (3)
£60 - £90
537
Three late 18th/early 19th Century
Channel Islands silver teaspoons, maker
possibly Jacques Quesnel, the first, in the
fiddle pattern and dated 1813, together
with a pair of teaspoons, (3)
£40 - £60
538
Three modern silver ornaments, two with
import marks for London 1994, each in the
form of a horse, the third London 1966,
total weight 12.4oz, (3)
£120 - £180
539
Three piece carving set by Lockwood
Brothers, Sheffield, each having mother of
pearl handles, with silver plated mounts
embossed with shell motif, (3)
£50 - £55
540
Three pieces of 18th Century cutlery, one
kinfe having brass terminal in the form of
a claw on ball, (3)
£40 - £60
541
Three Scottish silver teaspoons, the first,
Celtic point teasoon, Banff, John Keith
Circa. 1795, the second, Dumfries, David
Gray Circa. 1810, and another, Perth,
Robert Keay I Circa 1830, (3)
£100 - £150
542
Two Continental silver table ornaments,
both in the form of a grouse, both marked
930, total weight 8.4oz, (2)
£150 - £250
543
Two Scottish silver dessert spoons, Perth,
William Ritchie Circa. 1800, and Robert
Keay I, Circa. 1810, (2)
£120 - £180
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