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Lindsay Burns & Company WEDNESDAY 7TH DECEMBER


SILVER, GOLD & JEWELLERY


351. A set of six George V silver and purple enamel shirt studs, Birmingham, 1910, makers mark of L.E, of convex circular shape with engine turned grounds, 1.7cm diameter, together with a yellow metal, white enamel and diamond chip set ‘B’ bracelet on black satin ribbon, overall 15.5cm long, (7). £50-100


352. A Chinese silver card case, Qing Dynasty, decorated in relief with birds and flowering branches, 12cm x 7.5cm wide, 2.5 troy ozs. £200-300


Lot 356


356. A pair of Japanese silver vases, Meiji Period, with incised decoration of flowers and foliage, signed and impressed marks, 29.2 troy ozs, in original wooden presentation box with pierced wood stands and purple silk sleeve bags, 21.5cm high. £500-700


357. A George III silver and mahogany oval shaped stand, London, 1783, makers mark rubbed, the sides with bright-cut and pierced decoration, raised on four claw and ball feet, 17.5cm wide x 6.5cm high. £50-100


Lot 353


353. An Edwardian tortoiseshell and silver mounted octagonal shaped tea caddy, the hallmarks for Sheffield, 1907, the hinged cover opening to a single detachable cover, 11.5cm wide x 8cm high x 8cm deep. £800-1200


354. A modern silver stamp box, with sprung cover, raised on four ball feet, 5.5cm wide x 2cm high. £40-80


355. A pair of Victorian silver sugar nips, London, 1877, makers mark rubbed, modelled in the form of a jester suspended from oval rings, 12.5cm long. £50-100


Lot 358


358. Royal Interest- A pair of 9ct gold and enamel cuff links bearing E II R monogram and a signed black and white photograph of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth and The Duke of Edinburgh, 1974, given to a former member of staff on his retrial from the Royal Household having served as a game keeper, the cuff links by Plante & Johnson, London, 11.8 grams. £100-200


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