Lindsay Burns & Company
Lot 364
364. A George III Lemon punch stainer by Hester Bateman, London, 1789, of oval form with reeded borders, the bowl pierced with a concentric pattern, bearing armorial crest of a winged rearing horse, with plain clip, 3.8 troy ozs, 18.5cm x 14cm. £300-500
Lot 368
368. A George III silver nutmeg grater of large size, London, 1801, makers mark of Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson, with flat back, hinged demi-lune cover and reeded borders, gross weight 3.4 troy ozs, 11.5cm x 6cm. £200-300
Lot 369
369. A George III Irish silver ladle, Dublin, 1811, makers mark of SN, fiddle pattern with rat tail, the terminal engraved with crest of a salmon above a bar, 7.6 troy ozs. £150-250
Lot 365
365. A Victorian silver tea kettle on stand, London, 1846, makers mark WM, of fluted melon shape with engraved scroll decoration, the hinged cover with a pointed finial, the hinged scroll form handle with with shell-shaped terminals, on a circular stand with three foliate and scroll supports terminating in shell-shaped feet, united by stretchers enclosing the burner, gross weight 40 troy ozs, overall 32cm high. £500-800
366. A pair of George III silver buckles, makers mark of Charles Hougham, with pierced scroll and foliate details, 7cm x 5.5cm, 3.3 troy ozs gross weight. £200-300
367. A late Victorian white metal and turquoise enamel fob watch, the dial with Roman numerals, suspended from a ribbon tied brooch, in leather covered case, overall drop 6cm. £150-250
Lot 370
370. A George V silver serpentine tea caddy, London, 1919, makers mark of Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., with beaded borders and green stained ivorine pineapple shaped finial, gross weight 10.9 troy ozs, 11cm high x 11.5cm wide. £100-200
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