Lindsay Burns & Company
448. A George III style electroplated dish ring, the concave sides with plain cartouche panels and pierced decoration of figures harvesting, flowers, foliage and scrolls, 18cm diameter x 10cm high. £100-200
449. A George V silver and enamel Freeman Casket Presented To Miss Christiana Hartley J.P. of Southport, by the Town Council of The Borough of Colne, 1927, Birmingham, 1927, makers mark of V&S, the rectangular cover with surmount formed as the Arms of ‘Borough of Colne’, opening to a silk lined interior, the vase with three enamelled vignette panels, the sides with lion mask terminals and ring suspensions, raised on four ball feet, 35.5cm wide x 22cm high x 19.5cm. £800-1200
450. Four pairs of late 19th/early 20th century plated bottle coasters, of assorted decoration, the largest diameter 16cm, the smallest diameter 14cm. £50-100
451. A Danish silver beaker, Copenhagen, of tapered cylindrical form, inscribed ‘FOR LANG TRO TJENESTE’ ‘H. JENSEN’ 1906 - 1/7 - 1946, stamped marks, 14cm high, 4.8 troy ozs. £80-120
Lot 453
453. A modern silver model of a horse, London 1977, makers mark of E.B., silver Jubilee mark, 11.5cm high x 19cm long, 17.5 troy ozs. £150-250
Lot 454
454. A modern silver model of a Kingfisher, London 1977, makers mark of E.B., silver Jubilee mark, 9.5cm high, 9.2 troy ozs. £100-200
455. A modern silver salt in the form of a boy holding a basket, London 1976, makers mark of E.B., 17cm high, 15.3 troy ozs. £100-200
Lot 452
452. A pair of George V silver candlesticks, London, 1927, makers mark probably H.S., decorated with chased and embossed foliate swags, on shaped square feet, with detachable drip pans, 36.5cm high, 32 troy ozs. £250-400
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