Jewellery & Silver | 27th & 28th November 2012

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LY O N & T U R N B U L L Silver

269 FE95/6 A Victorian christening mug Marshall & Sons, Edinburgh 1842, of baluster form with profusely embossed landscape scene with blossoming foliage and birds, the scroll formed cartouche with engraved inscription, in fitted case 10.5cm high, 5oz

£200-300 270 No lot

weighable silver 11oz

273 FE100/35 A Victorian mustard pot Reily and Storer, London 1838, of tapered lobed form with everted rim and hinged cover with floral borders, with leaf capped S scroll, handle and raised on four bracket feet; together with an oval drum mustard with engraved decoration R & D Hennell, London 1796 (2)

£150-180

£200-300

271 FE100/14 A William IV mustard pot IL/HL, London 1837, of drum form with trailing flowerhead and foliate borders, the hinged cover similar; together with a continental pepper grinder, marked 800, of conventional form, two small five bar toast racks and a silver plated mustard pot

272 FD698/1 A Victorian spirit kettle stand Barnards, London 1839, formed of four scrolling supports with acanthus capped detail and trefoil foot, the main frame of fineley chased and pierced foliage with central fixed border 24cm wide, 32oz

£300-600

274 FE94/7 A Victorian teapot and milk jug John Tapley, London 1838, the teapot and sugar bowl of tapered lobed form with foliate border and bracket feet (2) Teapot 16cm high, combined weight 33oz

£350-450

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