Lockdales - The Fine Sale, Auction 166 - 12th & 13th June 2019
76 716 Edwardian Silver inkwell, hallmarked Birmingahm 1903 by John Grinsell & Sons £50 - £60 717 Edwardian silver three piece tea set, by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1902, approx 48¼oz. Engraved on the front of the teapot £475 - £525 718 Faversham Christmas Fat Stock Show, unmarked silver medal d.51mm, 63.16g, won by ‘H.E. WILES’ for ‘FATTENING THE BEST PEN OF PIGS IN CLASS II. 1913’, toned aEF, some marks on the edge, in a later pocket-watch case. £30 - £40 719 Edwardian silver glasses case with engraved decoration, suspension chain and belt clip. Hallmarked Birmingham 1904 £40 - £60 720 Edwardian silver christening mug. On the front has an embossed scene of a girl feeding chickens, also engraved ABB. Maker's mark rubbed. Hallmarked Birm. 1906, Weighs 2oz approx £40 - £50 721 Early pair of silver sugar nips c.1750. Each arm has 2 hallmarks. Maker's mark probably WG and probably London made. Weighs.75oz approx. £30 - £40 722 Early Edinburgh silver open salt hallmarked WT (William Taylor) dated for 1754, Assay Master Hugh Gordon along with another silver open salt with blue liner hallmarkd W&H Sheffield 1908. Weight of silver 3.5oz approx £40 - £50 723 Faversham Christmas Fat Stock Show, unmarked silver medal d.51mm, 60.75g, won by ‘A. WYLES’ for ‘FATTENING THE BEST PEN OF PIGS IN CLASS I. 1914’, toned EF, some tiny marks on edge, with original case. £30 - £40
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