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Lindsay Burns & Company


Lot 246


244. 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


245. A William IV silver shell shaped dish, London, 1834, makers mark of EE JW B, with reeded rim, raised on three shell shaped feet, with engraved Armorial, 5 troy ozs, 14.5cm x 12.5cm. £50-100


246. An impressive Victorian electroplated twin handled serving dish and cover, the domed cover with a foliate scroll handle and Armorial decoration, the base of well and tree form with detachable screw cover, raised on four scroll feet, 32cm high x 63cm. £100-200


247. An Edwardian silver ‘Tain Lawn Tennis Club 1902’ twin handled trophy, London, 1901, makers mark of DW over JW, engraved with past winners, on a pierced wood stand, 17 troy ozs, 16cm high. £100-200


248. A George III York silver basting spoon, York, 1812, makers mark of JB over WW, Old English pattern, the terminal engraved with initials, 3.5 troy ozs, 29.5cm long. £100-200


Lot 250


250. A set of six silver gilt beakers, London, 1978, 1979 and 1989, makers mark BLF, of plain rounded form, with impressed animal signature mark, 16.7 troy ozs, 6cm diameter x 5cm high. £100-200


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249. A Russian silver gilt cigarette box and combination vesta holder, import marks dated 1912, maker AB, stamped marks 88, of rounded rectangular form with a hinged cover and hinged end vesta cover, 3.9 troy ozs, 9.5cm long x 1cm thick x 5.5cm wide. £50-100


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