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A late 19th / early 20th century drop
from Lindsay Burns
Lot 380
380. A pair of Victorian silver wine coasters,
maker probably Creswick & Co (Charles Favell), Sheffield 1868, with wide pierced scrolling borders and moulded vinous rims, the turned fruitwood bases with central roundel engraved with monogram ‘RM’, each 20cm in diameter, approximately 649g, 20.8 oz t. £200-300 (+24%BP*)
Lot 381
381. An Elizabeth II five piece silver tea and coffee
set, Birmingham, 1960, 1961 and 1963, makers mark of Adie Brothers, comprising tea pot, coffee pot, hot water jug, twin handled sugar bowl and cover and a milk jug, in a fitted case, gross weight 82.4 troy ozs. £700-900 (+24%BP*)
Lot 382
382. Four 20th century silver photograph frames,
including two oval examples, a serpentine rectangular example and a rectangular example with a twist knot reeded border, all with folding easel backs, the largest 24.5cm high. £80-120 (+24%BP*)
Lot 383
383. A George V silver and ivory dessert canteen,
maker Harrison Brothers & Howson (George Howson), Sheffield 1926, comprising twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks and eleven dessert knives, the ivory panelled handles with reeded mounts and shell terminals, inside a fitted two lift out tray brass bound mahogany case, the knives 19.5cm long, the case 32cm wide, approximately 1561g, 50.2 oz t. £500-800 (+24%BP*)