Lindsay Burns & Company
383. A Regency silver presentation wine funnel dated 1813, Edinburgh, makers mark of J. McKay, the pierced bowl with shell-shaped thumb piece, inscribed ‘From the CAL: HORT: SOC: To Mrs. Paterson, Cunoquhie for the best BLACK CURRENT WINE 1813’, the tapered funnel section with ribbed borders, 3.1 troy ozs, 12cm high. £80-120
386. A early 20th century three piece white metal tea set by Mappin & Webb, of rectangular form, stamped retailers marks, not hallmarked but tested as silver, gross weight 44.5 troy ozs, tea pot 14.5cm high. £350-450
387. A George V silver salver, Sheffield, 1926, makers mark H.L. & Co., of shaped square form raised on four bracket feet, with presentation inscription dated 1926, 29 troy ozs, 30.5cm square. £250-350
Lot 384
384. A Liberty & Co. ‘Cymric’ silver and enamel napkin ring, the design attributed to Archibald Knox, Birmingham, 1910, makers mark of L&Co., with embossed decoration of three panels of stylised flowers with blue and green enamel details, 5cm diameter. £80-120
Lot 388
388. A George V four piece silver tea set, Sheffield, 1924, makers mark HA, oval shaped with scalloped borders, raised on four scroll feet, gross weight 58 troy ozs. £500-700
389. A late Victorian seven piece ivory handled carving set, together with two pairs of knife rests, in a fitted velvet and blue satin lined oak case, 48.5cm x 32.5cm. £80-120
390. Two Victorian silver rectangular dressing table boxes and an Edwardian silver rectangular- shaped ring box, the Victorian boxes dated 1899 with makers mark of G.&S. Co., 10cm long, and 1900 with makers mark of W.C., 10.5cm long, the Edwardian silver box dated 1907, makers mark of Walker & Hall, 11cm wide, gross weight 9.8 troy ozs (3). £200-300
Lot 385
385. A 19th century Scottish white metal mounted horn snuff mull dated 1824, the hinged cover set with a facet cut yellow Cairngorm stone within an embossed border of scrolls, flowers and thistle, the horn with applied thistle and facet cut stone detail above a shield shaped panel inscribed ‘LMcJ from CAL 1824’, apparently unmarked, 9.5cm long. £200-300
391. A set of four George V silver three bar toast racks, Sheffield, 1916, makers mark of M. H. & Co. Ld., 5.1 troy ozs, 8cm high. £100-200
392. A George V silver twin handled sugar bowl and cream jug by Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh, 1917, of tapered octagonal form raised on four paw feet with foliate cast terminals, 9.8 troy ozs. £100-200
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