LY O N & T U R N B U L L Silver
211 FD697/11 A large presentation bowl Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1909, with gadrooned and foliate decoration with scalloped rim, atop a circular domed foot of similar decoration, together with a turned wood base
213 FE1/103 A large salver J Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1908, with shell and scroll border and raised on four scrolling feet
Diameter 27cm, weight 24oz
214 FE105/15 A matched pair of Edwardian clip ashtrays one Asprey, London 1907, the other Chester 1910, with shallow tray with cigarette rest and simple hinged clip; together a twin handled strainer and a collection of open salts and various condiments (qty)
£400-500 212 FD661/3 An Edwardian sugar caster London 1908, of panelled octagonal baluster from with domed pull off cover with pierced decoration 22cm high, 5.5oz
£120-180
36cm diameter, 37.9oz
£400-500
215 FE100/24 An Irish Edwardian twin handled cup Dublin 1905, the deep tapered bowl with reeded girdle and S scrolled handles, raised on a short stem with domed circular foot 30cm high, 34oz
£400-500 216 FE553/60A An Edwardian tray London 1902, of simple rectangular outline with twin handles
217 FE94/8 An Edwardian sugar bowl Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1904, of hemispherical form with arched lobed decoration and engraved monogram; a baluster christening mug on spreading foot London 1904; together with three George III cut glass condiment bottles and a sugar sifter (6) Sugar bowl 7cm high, weighable silver 11.5oz
£180-220
40cm wide, 30oz
£300-500
23oz
£200-300
218 FE94/9 A pair of Edwardian asparagus tongs Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, London 1904, of hourglass variant with pierced blades and shell heels 23cm long, 4.6oz
£120-180 219 FE100/4 A pair of late Victorian candlesticks William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London, 1893, the knopped square stem with fluted design, atop a beaded square foot (2) 30.5cm high
£300-500
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