The Fine Sale, Auction 159 10th & 11th October 2018

73 881 Green glass perfume bottle "The Crown Lavender Salts" housed in a hallmarked silver (Birmingham 1900) holder. £50 - £80 882 George III, pair of silver pierced salts hallmarked Peter & Ann Bateman, London, 1791, one glass liner. Weight of silver is 2¼ oz (approx). £60 - £65 883 George V silver four piece tea / coffee set. Some slight damage to coffe pot lid. Hallmarked London 1921 by Josiah Williams & Co (David Landsborough Fullerton). Total weight approx 28oz £200 - £250 884 Elkington & Co. interest. An ornate silver ewer, hallmarked ‘E&CoLd, Birmingham 1897’, large engraved inscription ‘Presented together with two goblets, Henry Fellows Esq., by the managers, clerks, and workpeople of Messrs Elkington & Co. Ltd, Newhall Street, Birmingham..., September 15th 1900’, height 35cm approx., weight 31.2 oz. approx., together with one of the prementioned silver goblets, hallmarked ‘E&CoLd, Birmingham 1900’, height 19.5cm approx., weight 8.6 oz. approx. £350 - £450 885 George IV silver caddy spoon, with engraved floral decoration to bowl, hallmarked SJ (?), London 1828, length 11.2cm approx., weight 17.5g approx. £20 - £30 886 Boxed silver cruet set - salt, pepper mustard and two spoons plus three liners. Silver hallmarked Bbs Ld. Birmingham, 1960, 1961 and Sheffield 1964. Weight of silver is 2oz. approx. £40 - £45 887 A Liberty Cymric type (not stamped Cymric) silver inkwell – apparently this design is attributed to David Veazey one of the leading Liberty Designers. Apparently he frequently used, as in this case, the tree of life designs. Fully hallmarked for Liberty & Co., Birmingham, 1913, model 5728. Diameter across base is 98mm. Height 76mm £180 - £220 888 Arts & Crafts hammered finished silver sugar bowl & silver spoon both engraved "RAM" ; hallmarked "Charles Edwards", (the Maker's mark on the spoon has been rubbed off), London 1929 & 1930. Total weight 6¾ oz (approx). £80 - £100 889 Art Nouveau French silver cigarette case - has a Designer's name on the front which I cannot read. On the side of the item there are tiny French marks which have the initials "CM" with two Boars' heads. We believe these marks stand for 800silver and Charles Murat (who operated in Paris in 1897). weight 3oz (approx). £120 - £140

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