Lockdales - The Fine Sale, Auction 166 - 12th & 13th June 2019

77 724 Four novelty silver items - three with rubbed marks and one hallmarked for London 1899. The items comprise a bird pepper hallmarked 1899, a HMS Victory menu holder, Just a Thimble Full measure and a Miniature Coal bucket. Weighable silver - 1.5oz approx. £40 - £50 725 Fifteen teaspoons & coffee spoons, mosty George VI era, two hallmarked silver £80 - £100 726 Dutch silver two handled bowl with Dutch marks for Amsterdam, possibly mid 19th century; Later fully hallmarked for London 1903. weight 8¼ oz. (approx). £80 - £100 727 George III oblong silver teapot, silver milk jug and matching silver sugar basin. Teapot semi- lobed & on ball feet. All 3 hallmarked R&S Hennell, London 1807 & 1808 (small dent to inside of the milk jug). Engraved armorials to all three items. Total weight of silver 403/4oz approx. Provenance - The Countess of Dysart, Sotherby's Sale, Stobo Castle, 10th April, 1972. £600 - £800 728 Silver cream & milk jug & sugar bowl (probably German. Both marked with the half moon and crown mark 925 Sterling and "7437" & "7438". Weight of both 6oz approx. £60 - £70 729 George III silver vinaigrette, hallmarked Birmingham 1818 by Samuel Pemberton, approx 36mm x 26mm. Grill loose £50 - £60 730 George III silver vinaigrette - only has three makers marks which appear to be for Robert Hennell of London c. 1800. Weighs 13.9g. £50 - £60 731 George III silver snuff box with gilt interior hallmarked L & Co. (Ledsam & Vale) Birm. 1819 Weighs 1oz approx £50 - £60 732 French Art Deco silver plated ? rectangular brooch, depicting a seated Pan playing his flute with singing birds among foliage. Signed G. Crouzat £50 - £80 733 George II silver tankard, hallmarked Newcastle 1758 by James Kirkup. Weight approx 6.7oz £200 - £250

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