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Lindsay Burns & Company


WEDNESDAY 3RD SEPTEMBER SILVER & JEWELLERY


359. 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


360. A George II silver coffee pot, Newcastle, 1759, makers mark of IK, the plain pear-shaped body engraved with initials, the domed hinged cover with pineapple-shaped finial, with scroll and foliate cast spout, on stepped circular foot, with scroll carved wooden handle, 25cm high, gross weight 26.5 troy ozs. £400-600


361. A George III silver matched two piece tea set, Newcastle, the tea pot dated 1805, makers mark of GM, oval with engraved borders, initialled, the milk jug with makers mark of TW, oval with engraved borders, gross weight 19 troy ozs. £200-300


362. A George III silver goblet, London, 1771, makers mark of LC over GC for Louisa Courtauld & George Cowles, the tapered bowl engraved with armorial and motto ‘TUTUM. REFUGTUM’, set on a knopped stem and stepped circular foot, 16.5cm high, 7.4 troy ozs. £100-200


363. A set of six George IV silver table forks, London, 1821, makers mark of IK, fiddle pattern, the reverse of the terminals engraved with the initial ‘R’, 13.8 troy ozs. £100-200


364. A set of six early 19th century silver tea spoons, Newcastle, makers mark of IR over IW, Old English pattern with engraved initials, 2.5 troy ozs. £40-80


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365. A pair of George III silver sauce ladles, Newcastle, 1804, makers mark TW, fiddle pattern engraved with initials ‘R’, 3.8 troy ozs. £50-100


366. A George IV silver serving spoon, London, 1827, makers mark of WF for William Fearn, fiddle pattern, the terminal engraved with the initial ‘R’, 29.5cm long, 3.8 troy ozs. £50-100


367. A George III silver ladle, London, 1787, makers mark of TN for Thomas Northcote, Old English pattern, the terminal with engraved initial ‘R’, 34.5cm long, 5.2 troy ozs. £100-200


368. A Victorian silver serving spoon, Newcastle, 1852, makers mark of IW, fiddle pattern with shell terminal, engraved with the initial ‘H’, 3.9 troy ozs. £50-100


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369. A pair of George III silver table spoons, Newcastle, 1805, makers mark of IL over IR, Old English pattern with bright-cut detail, engraved with armorial crest and motto ‘CONSILIO NON IMPETU’, initials S. I. E. over J.M., 4.8 troy ozs. £50-100


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