Lindsay Burns & Company
391. A pair of Victorian silver novelty napkin rings formed as buckled belts, Sheffield, 1894, makers mark of J. Dixon & Sons, one engraved with initials, 2 troy ozs, in fitted case, 4.5cm diameter. £50-100
392. A George V silver octagonal shaped paraffin burning table lamp converted to an electric table lamp, Sheffield, 1912, makers mark of HE Ld., with cut glass reservoir, overall 51cm high. £100-200
Lot 395
395. A cased set of six Edwardian silver wine tasters, London, 1906, makers mark of Fs.Ld. Finnigans Ltd, 18 New Bond St. W., each with a pierced scroll handle, 8.1 troy ozs, 7.5cm wide x 2.5cm high. £100-200
Lot 393
393. A set of four Edwardian silver Armorial Crest menu holders, Birmingham, 1906, makers mark L.E, 4.5cm high x 6cm wide. £80-120
396. A George VI silver sugar caster and cream jug in original fitted case, Sheffield, 1938, makers mark of R&B, of tapered faceted form, 11.4 troy ozs, sugar caster 13.5cm high. £80-120
397. A cased George V silver six piece fruit set, Sheffield, 1918, makers mark T.L., comprising; six silver tea spoons and tongs, six silver handled knives and forks and a large silver handled knife. £80-120
398. A George V silver twin handled cup, Birmingham, 1927, makers mark slightly rubbed probably that of D&F, of tapered circular form, on a square foot, 7.8 troy ozs, 19cm wide x 12cm high. £80-120
Lot 394
394. A late 19th century Indian silver four piece tea set, comprising a pear-shaped teapot and cover, twin handled sugar bowl, milk jug and trefoil tray, all decorated with leaf-shaped panels of embossed flowers and foliage, each with cobra-shaped handles, the tray decorated with panels of flowers and foliage within entwined borders, 30 troy ozs, the teapot 14.5cm high, the tray 23.5cm diameter. £300-500
Lot 399
399. An Edward VIII silver mounted mirrored and clear glass twin handled hors d’oeuvres tray, Sheffield, 1936, makers mark of EV, centred with a circular glass bowl surrounded by four crescent shaped glass dishes, with six silver pickle forks, four dated 1933, two dated 1936, 28cm diameter. £150-250
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