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A refined Neoclassical style<br />
Victorian sterling silver hot<br />
water ewer, Roberts & Briggs,<br />
Sheffield, 1860<br />
of baluster form with a finely cast claw<br />
foot handle and mask head spout above<br />
panels with engraved scenes from<br />
Classical mythology, with guilloche and<br />
lappet borders, hallmarked below rim<br />
35cm high<br />
silver weight 1080gms<br />
$1,600–2,000<br />
429<br />
A pair of silver plate owl casters,<br />
French<br />
heavy gauge and realistically modelled<br />
with removable heads and glass eyes<br />
14cm high<br />
$700–900<br />
430<br />
A Victorian silver mounted<br />
ostrich egg jewel casket, possibly<br />
by Stuart Clifford, London,<br />
circa 1880<br />
red velvet lined, standing on ball feet<br />
12cm high, 15cm wide<br />
$800–1,200<br />
431<br />
A sterling silver rose bowl by<br />
Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1904<br />
with high set flying scroll handles<br />
and presentation sentiment<br />
21cm high, 26.5cm diameter<br />
1000gms silver weight<br />
without wire grille<br />
$900–1,200<br />
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