Lindsay Burns & Company
376. An early 19th century Scottish Provincial silver ladle, struck with pot o’ lilies mark and DM mark three times, fiddle pattern, engraved with initial and number, with a pierced bowl, 24 grams. £40-80
377. A set of eleven Victorian silver teaspoons, Glasgow, 1873, makers mark of WC, Kings Pattern, 6.8 troy ozs. £50-100
378. An Edwardian silver ‘PATENT’ playing card ‘Trumps’ indicator, Birmingham, 1906, makers mark of GH, of rectangular form embossed with flowers and scrolls, with four sliding covers and polychrome decorated indicator panel, 8cm wide x 4.5cm high. £50-100
379. An Art Deco silver, enamel and rock crystal cigarette box, the rectangular cover set with a rock crystal insert, the sides with engine turned detail and black enamel panels, 8cm wide x 5.5cm deep x 1cm thick, gross weight 79 grams. £80-120
380. A 19th century Scottish Provincial silver toddy ladle, marked BL, probably for Benjamin Lumsden, Montrose, with baleen twist handle, the bowl engraved with initials, 39cm long. £80-120
383. A Continental silver box and hinged cover in the form of a dachshund, stamped marks to base, 5.5 troy ozs, 10.5cm x 9cm. £80-120
384. An Edward VIII silver six piece cruet set, London, 1936, makers mark of Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, comprising; a pair of pepper pots and covers, a pair of salts with blue glass liners and a pair of mustard pots and covers with blue glass liners, with four assorted silver salt and mustard spoons, in original fitted case, 24 troy ozs. £200-300
Lot 385
385. A silver mounted claret jug in the style of Dr. Christopher Dresser, London, 1896, makers mark of JTH over JHM (Hukin & Heath), the silver mount with hinged cover and angular handle, the clear glass body with star cut base, 19.5cm high. £100-200
Lot 381
381. A Victorian silver tea caddy and cover, London, 1893, makers mark of TB for Thomas Bradbury & Sons, of bombe rectangular form, with embossed decoration of shells, scrolls and foliage, raised on four scroll feet, with detachable cover, 14cm high x 11cm wide x 8cm deep, 9.3 troy ozs. £200-300
382. A Victorian silver wool/silk holder, Glasgow, 1876, makers mark of R&G.D., in the form of a pierced ball with engraved details, hinged, the catch engraved with a Victorian registration lozenge, suspended on a chain and circular loop, 8cm diameter, gross weight 3.3 troy ozs. £150-250
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386. A George V four piece silver tea set, Birmingham, 1922, of plain octagonal form with beaded border detail, comprising; tea pot, coffee pot, twin handled sugar bowl and cream jug, gross weight 45 troy ozs. £300-500
387. Two Eastern silver pumpkin-shaped boxes and covers, one decorated with panels of dragons and scrolls, 9cm diameter x 7cm high, the other decorated with panels of flowers and foliage, 9cm diameter x 7.5cm high, (2). £50-100
388. A MacPherson Tartanware circular brooch, with metal mounts, 5cm diameter. £40-60
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