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Autumn Fine Art & Antique Sale - Hansons Auctioneers and Valuers

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HANSONS AUCTIONEERS AND VALUERS76Lot 76. A late Victorian large silverpunch bowl, embossed with acanthus <strong>and</strong>floral sprays, raised on stepped circularpedestal, maker Walker <strong>and</strong> Hall, Sheffield,1891, 26cm d, weight approx. 32.5 ozt£400-£600Lot 82. An early Victorian silver FiddlePattern butter knife, London, 1838,together with three George III pairs of silversugar nips, two bright-cut engraved (4)weight 5.4 ozt£70-£100Lot 83. A George III whalebone h<strong>and</strong>ledsilver small sauce ladle, maker indistinct,the oval bowl hallmarked London, 1817,together with a Victorian silver pieced sifterspoon, maker C E, London, 1894, togetherwith a Scottish silver small sauce ladle,maker M C, Edinburgh, circa 1795 (3)approximately 1 troy oz weighable silver£70-£100Lot 84. A late Victorian silver goblet,chased with swags before leaf border, onknop pedestal <strong>and</strong> spreading circular foot,makers mark indistinct, Birmingham 1875,19cm h, 5.8 ozt£70-£100Lot 87. Chester interest: A pair ofEdwardian silver clothes brushes,monogrammed, Chester, 1903, togetherwith a silver blue enamel <strong>and</strong> black groundchased silver comb <strong>and</strong> a silver twinh<strong>and</strong>ledsugar bowl, Birmingham, of recentmanufacture, one h<strong>and</strong>le detached (4)approximately 2.9 troy oz of weighable silver£40-£60Lot 88. Newcastle interest: a 17thcentury provincial seal top spoon,makers mark I B to stem, assay mark tobowl, provenance Kedleston Hall, March2002 auction, 17cm l, approximately 2 ozt£200-£300Lot 89. A George III silver tablespoon,London, 1789£30-£50Lot 90. A Russian silver gilt teaspoonwith champleve enamel decoratedbowl <strong>and</strong> h<strong>and</strong>le, late 19th century, bearsmaker’s marks <strong>and</strong> 84 silver, 13cm l£80-£10077Lot 77. An Edwardian silver piercedcircular bowl, the pierced <strong>and</strong> roundelborder in <strong>Art</strong>s <strong>and</strong> Crafts style, raised onthree flowering paw feet, makers markindistinct, London 1901, 11.8 ozt£150-£200Lot 78. A set of six early Victorian Fiddlepattern silver dinner forks, crested withthe initial E, maker George Adams, London1850, 15.1 ozt£200-£300Lot 79. A set of six early George IIIsilver Old English pattern tablespoons,monogrammed P, maker John Lautier,London 1774, 13.6 ozt£300-£400Lot 80. A collection of ten early GeorgeIII <strong>and</strong> later silver tablespoons, in Fiddle<strong>and</strong> Old English pattern, bearing London <strong>and</strong>Edinburgh hallmarks, crested, various (10),weight 22.5 ozt£280-£320Lot 81. A matched set of nine George III<strong>and</strong> later silver Fiddle Pattern dessertspoons, crested, London <strong>and</strong> Dublinmarked, including makers William Eley <strong>and</strong>William Fearn <strong>and</strong> others (9), 13 ozt£140-£20085Lot 85. A rounded rectangular silver<strong>and</strong> Blue John trinket box <strong>and</strong> cover, thedetached cover inset with Blue John, abovea base cast with an applied frog, Sheffield,of recent manufacture, 3.8cm h£50-£8086Lot 86. A silver gilt circular hinged box<strong>and</strong> cover, Birmingham, 1968, togetherwith a silver teaspoon, Sheffield, 1936 (2)weighable silver approximately 2.3ozt£30-£4091Lot 91. A Russian silver <strong>and</strong> enamelopen salt; another, smaller; a napkinring <strong>and</strong> a similar bowl on ball feet (4)£100-£15092Lot 92. A Russian silver <strong>and</strong> enamelhinged pill box; a larger hinged pendantlocket; <strong>and</strong> a Pietra Dura cruciform (3)£80-£120www.hansonsauctioneers.co.uk 11

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