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Lindsay Burns & Company


WEDNESDAY 10TH DECEMBER SILVER & ELECTROPLATE


353. A George V silver presentation cigarette box, Birmingham, 1921, makers mark rubbed, the cover with engine turned detail, the front engraved ‘To Mr. C. M. McInnes, on his retirement from the Directors of GE-KA KNITTED PRODUCTS LTD LEICESTER..’ 12.5cm wide x 4cm high x 9cm deep. £50-100


354. A George V silver card case, Birmingham, 1912, makers mark rubbed, of convex rectangular shape with line detail and engraved circular initial panel, 1.2 troy ozs, 8cm x 4cm. £30-50


355. A set of twelve Victorian silver teaspoons and sugar tongs, Glasgow, 1858, makers mark of GO.N, fiddle pattern engraved with initials, the tongs with shell-shaped bowls, in velvet lined rectangular box, 7.5 troy ozs. £50-100


356. An Edwardian silver Capstan inkwell, Birmingham, 1905, makers mark of HM, with reeded border and lift out glass ink pot, 11cm diameter. £50-100


Lot 358


358. A late 19th century Scottish agate and yellow metal mounted stick pin, the square form top set with six polished square agate panels, 12cm long. £100-200


359. A pair of George IV silver and ivory boot jacks, Edinburgh, 1828, makers mark of JH&Co., the turned ivory handles with engraved and black painted initial and armorial details, 16cm long. £50-100


360. A silver mounted cut glass claret jug, Birmingham, 1972, makers mark of CSC & Co., with tapered cylindrical diamond cut body, scroll decorated mount, domed cover and scroll handle, 32.5cm high. £150-250


361. A pair of late 19th century French silver mounted glass claret jugs, probably Baccarat, makers mark of JM, the hinged covers and mounts with flower bud finials and embossed decoration of mistletoe and acanthus leaves, with scrolling acanthus cast handles and reeded glass pear-shaped bodies, stamped marks, 26cm high. £1000-1500


362. An Edwardian silver Art Nouveau photograph frame, Birmingham, 1904, makers mark of JA&S, with embossed decoration of stylised flowers and verse ‘DINNA’ FORGET’, with wooden strut back, overall 20cm high x 18cm wide. £100-200


Lot 357


357. A Victorian electroplated three piece ‘Signs of the Zodiac’ tea set, makers marks of JD&S, decorated with embossed panels depicting signs of the Zodiac within foliate borders, with vacant cartouche panels, teapot 19cm high. £50-100


363. A George III silver gilt twin handled sugar bowl, London, 1807, makers mark of GB, of rounded rectangular form with part gadrooned detail and reeded handles, raised on four bun feet, engraved with initials, 18cm wide x 11cm high, 9.3 troy ozs. £60-100


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