Lindsay Burns & Company WEDNESDAY 15TH APRIL SILVER, ELECTROPLATE & JEWELLERY
316. A pair of George II silver salts, London, 1745, makers mark rubbed, of plain circular form raised on three shaped pad feet, 6cm diameter, 2.6 troy ozs. £40-80
317. An early 20th century Indian silver presentation tray, decorated with a central panel of pavilions and palm trees within a scrolling foliate border and pierced rim, inscribed ‘PRESENTED TO MRS G. K. DARLING FROM THE DUDH LADIES CLUB LUCKNOW 1938’, 39.5cm x 29cm, 17.6 troy ozs. £100-200
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318. An electroplated table top barrel and cart form liqueur dispenser, with pivoting axle, screw stopper and tap, 23cm high x 41cm long. £100-200
319. A George V silver loving cup and cover, London, 1916, makers mark of D. & J. Wellby Ltd, the cover with foliate cast finial above an embossed panel of foliage, the cup decorated with embossed foliage, with caryatid and scroll handles, raised on a circular foot, 19.5cm high x 16.6cm diameter, 45.5 troy ozs. £300-500
319A. An 18ct gold cigarette case by Asprey, 166 Bond St., London, London, 1926, makers mark A&Co. LTD., with Patent opening action, with engine turned covers, the front bearing initial panel ‘J.N.’, the interior inscribed and dated, impressed ‘ASPREY’S PATENT No. 21914’, in original fitted case, 9.5cm x 8.5cm, 172 grams. £2000-3000
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319B. A mid 20th century silver tea pot, Sheffield, 1962, makers mark of Mappin & Webb, octagonal shaped with beaded border, gross weight 23 troy ozs. £100-200
319C. A pair of mid 20th century silver grape scissors, London, 1978, makers mark of AM over W, cast with fruiting vine, 16cm long, 3.6 troy ozs. £30-60
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