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Lindsay Burns & Company


436. A George II silver tankard, London 1736, makers mark rubbed, the tapered cylindrical body with later embossed decoration of flowers and scrolls, engraved with initials, with scroll handle, 10cm high, 7.4 troy ozs. £100-200


437. A George I silver tankard, London 1714, makers mark rubbed, the tapered cylindrical body with later embossed decoration and engraved inscription, on stepped circular foot, with scroll handle, 9cm high, 6.1 troy ozs. £200-300


438. A George III silver candle snuffer tray, London 1817, makers mark rubbed, oval with chased decoration of scrolls and shells on the rim, the sole with engraved scroll and vacant cartouche, 23cm x 11.5cm, 7 troy ozs. £100-200


439. A part set of Victorian silver flatware, London 1893, makers mark of Elkington & Co., rat-tail pattern, the reverse of the terminals engraved with initials and date 1894, comprising: six table forks with three tines, seven table spoons, six dessert spoons and a cake lifter, 43 troy ozs. £300-500


442. A collection of late 19th/early 20th century Danish silver and white metal flatware, to include; an Acorn pattern spoon, makers mark of S.J., a hammered cake lifter, stamped P, a serving spoon with pierced foliate terminal, stamped DANA DFA, a table spoon with floral engraved terminal inscribed ‘Mariane 29 9 14’, marked C.F.H., G.A., a dessert spoon with stylised scroll terminal, engraved with initials, marked, C.F.H., a dessert spoon with pierced lily of the valley terminal, stamped CBH, a hammered dessert spoon inscribed ‘Willy’, stamped C.F.H. and EC, a hammered dessert spoon inscribed ‘Willy’ stamped C.F.H. and RAC, a spoon with bright cut decoration, stamped T.B., a caddy spoon with pierced foliate terminal, stamped COHR, a jam spoon with pierced lattice and flower head terminal, stamped SDC, four teaspoons with stylised terminals, stamped C.F.H., a fork with floral terminal stamped PRIMA SOLVPLET, a cake slice stamped ATLA, a matching ladle and spoon with fleur-de-lys terminals, (19). £200-300


443. A set of four 19th century electroplated table salts in the Neo-Classical style, oval-shaped with pierced sides, raised on four short feet, with Bristol blue glass liners, 8cm wide x 5cm high, together with a pair of electroplated rectangular salts, 10cm wide x 4.5cm high, and a spare Bristol blue glass liner. £50-100


444. An Arts & Crafts white metal jam spoon, with pierced flower and foliate terminal, the three strand stem with hammered bowl, 15cm long. £50-100


445. A cased set of twelve Victorian silver tea spoons, London, 1893, makers mark of Francis Higgins, the terminals, cast and pierced with Art Nouveau style maidens, with gilt bowls, 11 troy ozs. £100-200


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440. A mid 20th century silver fox on ebonised stand, London 1962, makers mark of Garrard & Co., Ltd, naturalistically modelled, the ebonised stand with applied silver plaque inscribed ‘To Tubby 1949 - 1965 as a token of our affection’, and bearing numerous signatures, bearing circular mark of Garrard & Co. on base, 17.5cm high x 23cm wide. £200-300


441. A late 19th century Scottish white metal mounted horn snuff mull, the hinged cover embossed with thistles and centred with a facet cut stone, the horn set with a plain shield shaped panel, 10cm long. £50-100


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446. A Victorian electroplated shell-shaped biscuit barrel, the two hinged shell-shaped sides opening to an interior with pierced grills, raised on twig-shaped supports, 24.5cm high. £50-100


447. An 18th century French silver jug, makers marks of R.M., the pear-shaped body with embossed decoration of oval cartouche within a scroll border, floral swags and lower gadrooned section, raised on three tapered scroll supports, with scrolling wooden handle, 17.5cm high, 11.5 troy ozs gross weight. £200-300


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