Lindsay Burns & Company
WEDNESDAY 30TH APRIL SILVER & JEWELLERY
240. An early 20th century Crocodile skin dressing case with silver and lemon yellow enamelled accessories, the silver and enamel hand held mirror, two brushes and silver mounted comb with hallmarks for Birmingham, 1935, the case also enclosing a rectangular confetti box, a sewing case and writing case all within a secondary fitted case, with lacquered brass fittings and canvas outer case, with two original documents dated 1938 and 1939 for M. Cleghorn & Co, Edinburgh, 51cm wide x 19cm high x 35cm deep. £200-300
241. A George III silver pap boat, London, 1805, makers mark rubbed, 1.5 troy ozs, 11.5cm long. £50-100
Lot 237
237. An Elizabeth I silver seal top spoon, London, 1594, mark of Crescent enclosing W, 17cm long. £80-120
Lot 242 Lot 238
238. A pair of Commonwealth, Cromwellian, silver puritan spoons, London, 1659, makers mark of SV, both initialed ‘T.B’, 17.5cm long. £200-300
239. A James I silver trefid end spoon, London, 1622, makers mark of TM, the oval rat tail bowl with chased scrolling decoration, the reverse of the terminal bearing initials ‘W.D’, 21cm long. £50-100
242. A cased George V silver ten piece cruet set, Birmingham, various dates but mainly 1911 and 1915, makers mark SB, of Neo-Classical form with blue glass liners, comprising four urn-shaped casters and covers, four canoe-shaped salts, two canoe-shaped mustard pots and covers and six small spoons. £150-250
243. A pair of silver gilt candelabra by Asprey & Co., London, 1969, modelled with leaf-shaped sconces and drip pans supported on branches with boy picking vines and girl picking flowers, on naturalistic circular bases, 89 troy ozs., 21.5cm high x 22cm wide. £700-900
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