Selected Oriental Art, Silver, Jewellery, Paintings, Antiques & Collectables
January 1st 2024 – 10.30am start
This sale will be held at our Heathlands Road saleroom in Liskeard.
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LOT 1
A c.1900 Bohm Bristol Co. Denver sterling silver four piece coffee set, coffee pot 235mm tall, 1401g £400-600
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LOT 3
An antique 0.830 footed silver bowl with repoussé decor, stamped KAL, 115mm diameter, 99g £30-50
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LOT 4
An 1850 London silver salt with gilded bowl by George John Richards, bowl 67mm wide, excluding feet, 80.8g £30-50
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LOT 5
A William IV 1834 London silver King's pattern sauce ladle, indistinct maker mark, 180mm long, 87.6g £30-40
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LOT 6
A pair of William IV 1834 London silver King's pattern ladles by Mary Chawner, 180mm long, 187g £60-80
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LOT 12
A pair of lined Victorian 1873 London silver salts by Daniel & Charles Houle, silver weight 76.4g £30-40
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LOT 13
A fretwork silver candle holder with spikes to internal base & top, 205mm high x 100mm wide, 590g £180-220
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LOT 14
A c.1870/80s Victorian London silver goblet with gilded bowl by Charles Edwards, monogrammed C.R.P, 126mm tall, 130g £40-60
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LOT 15
A Victorian 1899 Sheffield silver ewer by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, faint but stable crack in handle, 170mm tall, 235g £60-80
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LOT 16
A 1921 silver cream jug, retailed by Edwards & Sons, Glasgow, rubbed maker mark, 130.4g £40-50
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LOT 17
Two white metal & enamelled glass lined salts, possibly Eastern European set with sterling & .800 silver spoons, diameters 45mm, metal weights 66.4g £30-50
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LOT 19
A set of four Edwardian 1903 Chester silver peppers by Zachariah Barraclough & Sons, 98mm tall, 201g £60-80
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LOT 20
A Victorian 1870 Sheffield silver christening cup by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, inscribed "Hugh Parry Noble from his Godfather R.H August 20th 1872", 122g £30-50
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LOT 21
An Edwardian 1901 Birmingham silver Goliath watch case by Lawrence Emanuel, watch winds & runs however winder loose & unable to adjust hands, 130mm tall, silver weight 133.2g £50-70
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LOT 25
A Victorian cased set of twelve 1889 Sheffield silver teaspoons & a pair of sugar tongs with scalloped bowls, 180.4g £60-80
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LOT 28
A 1917 London silver sugar sifter by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths & Co. 230mm tall, 374.9g £100-200
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LOT 29
An Edwardian 1905 Sheffield silver dessert set comprising a matching set of comport & two footed dishes, the comport & one bowl made by Zachariah Barraclough & Sons & one dish made by Atkin Bros. all with discrete inscription of a date to underside: comport 3rd Feb 1907; dish June 1906 & 31st Aug 1906 respectively. Comport measures 234mm wide x 136mm high & footed dish each 231mm wide, 1440g £500-700
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LOT 30
A Victorian oak cased mother of pearl handled plated fish knife & fork set for twelve with Sheffield silver collars by Harrison Bros. & Howson, dating to 1900, case measures 320mm wide x 258mm deep x 60mm high £50-60
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LOT 31
An oak cased two tier 1916 London silver cutlery set for twelve by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths & Co. some faults with expansion, case measures 342mm wide x 266mm deep x 60mm high, total weight 1160g £300-400
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LOT 32
A pair of George II 1752 London silver candlesticks by John Cafe, 210mm tall, one has slight lean & misshapen sconce, not loaded, silver weight 1080g £1000-1500
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LOT 33
A rare Gorham Silver Co. sterling silver & iron hip flask with very unusual Chinoserie decor featuring blossom & moth to one side & a Tibetan monk about to bash the demon (drink) on the other, depicted breaking through the iron casing. Top & decor are in silver, the rest, iron, top works as should & has a very shallow bump to one side. Dimensions 145mm x 79mm, total weight 168.9g £200-300
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LOT 34
A large, substantial 19thC. silver plate on copper serving tray, decorated in heavy relief with grape & vine, minor wear to plate in places, 773mm wide x 512mm deep, weight approx. 6220g £100-150
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