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Lindsay Burns & Company


417. A William IV silver scissors case, Birmingham, 1834, Taylor & Perry, with bright cut decoration, enclosing a pair of unmarked scissors with twin dolphin and ring handles, overall 11cm long. £40-80 (+24% BP*)


418. A George III silver wine label inscribed ‘MADEIRA’, London, 1804, John Robins, together with a silver BRANDY label and two plated SHERRY labels, (4). £40-80 (+24% BP*)


419. An Arts & Crafts silver twin handled bon-bon dish, Birmingham, 1926, makers mark of A. E. Jones, with hammered finish under a rope twist border at the rim, retailers mark of Ogdens of Harrogate, 16cm wide x 7cm high, 6.1 troy ozs. £50-100 (+24% BP*)


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413. An unusual silver mounted shagreen magazine rack formed from the cover of an Arts & Crafts desk blotter, later mounted on to a silvered wood Art Deco magazine rack of Percy Wyndham interest, the silver mounts London 1895, makers mark of Child & Child, with applied silver presentation plaque inscribed ‘Charles Bourke on his marriage from Percy Wyndham 1986’, 23cm high x 30.5cm wide x 18cm deep. Percy Wyndham (1835-1911) was a British soldier, Conservative politician, art collector and intellectual. He lived at Clouds House, East Knoyle, Wiltshire. It was designed by Arts & Crafts architect Philip Webb for Percy Wyndham in 1886. Clouds was Webb’s grandest design, it became a centre of social activity for the intellectual group known as ‘The Souls’ and was frequented by artists such as Edward Burne- Jones. Wyndham commissioned the famous painting of his daughters, The Wyndham Sisters-Lady Elcho, Mrs Adeane and Mrs Tennant, by John Singer Sargent in 1899. £200-300 (+24% BP*)


414. A late 19th/early 20th century Indian white metal photograph frame of large size, the border embossed with a border of scrolling flowers and foliage, the top with gilt metal crest, the bottom with gilt metal monogram, with oak strut support, 34cm high x 27cm wide, inner measurements of frame 29cm x 19cm. £100-200 (+24% BP*)


415. A cased set of six Tasmanian Arts & Crafts sterling silver teaspoons, circa 1900, hammered bowls and pierced scroll terminals, stamped marks STG. SILVER, 12cm long. £50-100 (+24% BP*)


416. A George III Scottish silver wine funnel, Edinburgh, circa 1790, maker P&?, engraved with initials, strainer no longer present, 11.5cm high. £40-80 (+24% BP*)


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420. An American Sterling silver Art Nouveau twin handled sugar basin and cream jug, New York, circa 1900, Stretzer & Co., applied in low relief with strawberries, raspberries and foliage, cream jug 12cm high, 8.4 troy ozs, (2). £50-100 (+24% BP*)


421. An Art Nouveau silver tray, Sheffield, 1910, makers mark of Walker & Hall, 31cm x 21.5cm, 12.1 troy ozs. £80-120 (+24% BP*)


422. A Swedish Art Deco silver mounted glass decanter and stopper, Stockholm, 1936, B.H. Edlunds, decorated with black enamel and etched stylised motifs, 26.5cm high. £50-100 (+24% BP*)


423. An Art Nouveau silver and enamel pendant and sterling silver chain, Birmingham, 1909, C. Vale & Co., the pendant with pierced heart motif highlighted in blue and green enamel, 3.4cm x 2.3cm. £50-100 (+24% BP*)


424. A Scottish silver kilt pin by William Robb of Ballater, Edinburgh, 1922, W.R, BLTR, set with a facet cut citrine within open Celtic knotwork, 11.5cm long. £40-80 (+24% BP*)


425. An Art Nouveau silver belt buckle with ‘Puritan Maid’ design by Kate Harris, London, 1899, William Hutton & Sons, stamped number 2059, formed in three sections, 6cm x 12cm. £150-250 (+24% BP*)


426. An Art Deco silver and black enamel card case, import marks for London, 1931, Mappin & Webb, the cover with geometric chevron band, 7.5cm x 6cm. £50-100 (+24% BP*)


427. An Edwardian silver mounted ‘rock crystal’ rose bowl, London, 1910, William Comyns, 14cm high x 18cm wide. £80-120 (+24% BP*)


BP* - Buyer’s Premium of 24% inclusive of VAT @ 20%


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