lot 455 (The Fine Art Sale, 24th Mar, 2010)
by the Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1934, of baluster shape, the pierced cover below a knopped finial, the body engraved 'August 5th 1914-1935', 19.5cm, ... read more
Sold for £60 More details 1
A William IV Scottish silver three piece teaset
lot 456 (The Fine Art Sale, 24th Mar, 2010)
maker R & R K, Edinburgh 1830, comprising:- a teapot of lobed melon shape with broad floral collar, insulated leaf capped scroll handle and hinged ... read more
Sold for £800 More details 2
An Edwardian silver miniature rosebowl
lot 457 (The Fine Art Sale, 24th Mar, 2010)
by the Goldsmiths' and Silversmiths' Company Ltd, London 1904, of plain circular shape with moulded edge and girdle between two scrolled handles, ... read more
Estimated at £80 - £120 More details 2
A matched set of nine Irish point end silver teaspoons
lot 458 (The Fine Art Sale, 24th Mar, 2010)
seven by John Shields, Dublin circa 1790 (stamped Neill) and two by John Osborne, Dublin circa 1790, crested alike, 13cm, 3.5oz (9)
Sold for £100 More details 2
A Pair of George III Old English feather edged tablespoons
lot 459 (The Fine Art Sale, 24th Mar, 2010)
Samuel Wintle, London 1783, engraved with armorials, 22.5cm, 4.5oz (2)
Sold for £140 More details 2
lot 460 (The Fine Art Sale, 24th Mar, 2010)
probably by John Delmester, London 1758, of plain baluster form with ribbed girdle below a decoratively pierced cover with wrythen finial, 16.5cm, ... read more
Sold for £460 More details 2
An early Victorian silver cruet frame
lot 461 (The Fine Art Sale, 24th Mar, 2010)
by John Evans, London 1847, the base of rectangular shape, plain bellied below a gadrooned edge, the wooden insert base with a central stem with loop ... read more
Sold for £380 More details 3
A pair of Victorian silver candlesticks
lot 462 (The Fine Art Sale, 24th Mar, 2010)
by Gibson & Langman, London 1895, each raised from a stepped square base with gadrooned edge below a tapered stem with wrythen knop supporting a ... read more
Estimated at £400 - £600 More details 1
lot 463 (The Fine Art Sale, 24th Mar, 2010)
maker's mark rubbed ?M, London 1751, of plain oval shape with wavy edge, raised on three trefid feet, flying scroll handle, 10cm high, 5.5oz
Estimated at £120 - £180 More details 2
lot 464 (The Fine Art Sale, 24th Mar, 2010)
by Thomas Wallis II, London 1804, of canted oval shape the body allover floral embossed below a reeded edge and hinged cover, wooden 'C' scroll ... read more
Sold for £90 More details 2