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A group of silver, including a pair of Elizabeth II silver sauce boats. A. Chick & Sons,
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A group of silver, including a pair of Elizabeth II silver sauce boats.
A. Chick & Sons,
Starting Bid: £200
Estimate: £300 - £500
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Lot 232
Description
A group of silver, including a pair of Elizabeth II silver sauce boats.
A. Chick & Sons,
London, 1978.
The flying c-scroll handles to gadrooned borders, raised on three pad feet, 16cm wide (inc. handles), together with: a late Victorian Scottish silver quaich, Edinburgh, 1890, Robert & Henry Bruce Kirkwood, of traditional form and engraved with presentation inscription, one of the lugs applied with shield, bowl dia. 7cm, 11.5cm wide (inc. lugs); a late Victorian twin-handled bowl, London, 1900, Wakely & Wheeler, the pierced handles to circular bowl raised on a stepped, circular foot, 16cm wide, 9.3cm high (inc. handles); a small silver dish with Tudor rose motif to centre; and a cruet set comprising mustard pot, pepper and salt cellar, Birmingham, 1939, G. Bryan & Co., import marks for Dublin, 1940, with Celtic knot decoration around the rims and complete with blue glass liners, in fitted case (damaged), spoons deficient, together with a small pair of metal candlesticks, total weighable silver approx. 29ozt (a lot)
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