Lockdales Auction 118 : 15th & 16th October 2014 - page 45

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Lot 515
514
George III silver cream jug with a beaded
rim above a plan body, London 1805,
maker John Emes, engraved to front
‘FROM THE WILTS AGRICULTURE
SOCIETY FOR THE BEST PAIR OF
WORKING OXEN 1836’, 8cm high, 6.5oz
£150 - £250
515
George III silver cream jug, London 1802,
makers mark rubbed, with embossed
flowers, 3.9 oz
£80 - £120
516
George III silver Mustard pot with blue
glass liner, oval form having hinged cover
with finial, S-scroll handle, the body
pierced with scrolls, London 1797, maker
mark I.O, 8cm high, weighable silver 3.6oz
£200 - £300
517
George III silver salt cellar, London,
probably 1820, raised on three shell and
pad feet, together with, one other 19th
Century silver salt cellar (marks rubbed),
two 20th Century silver salt cellars and
three silver serviette rings, total weighable
silver 9.4oz, (qty)
£100 - £150
518
George III silver vinaigrette, oval-shaped
and engraved with leaves, centred with an
oval vacant cartouche, with gilt interior,
hallmarked JW, Birmingham 1817, 3.3cm
wide
£80 - £120
519
George IV silver Coronation anointing
spoon, Birmingham 1936, maker Barker
Brothers Ltd., having tapering twist stem
with Celtic style design , the shaped bowl
with foliate scrolling engraving, 25cm long
£40 - £60
520
George V silver bowl, with flared rim,
raised on four feet, engraved ‘Connie and
Leonard March 23rd 1935’ Sheffield 1927,
maker Thomas Bradbury and sons, 25cm
diameter, 19.7oz
£150 - £250
521
George V silver miniature tea set, Chester
1911, with a tray tea pot, jug and sugar
bowl, (4)
£80 - £120
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