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991 |
A GOOD GEORGIAN SILVER TANKARD London 1811-1812, makers mark FC, footed base with carved scrolling handle. Height 5.25 inches, Weight 12.42 troy oz. Estimate $600-900 |
991A |
A 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL SILVER TEA CADDY probably German with allover repousse scenes of Neptune, Indistinguishable hallmarks. Height 5 inches, weight 8.73 troy oz. Estimate $150-250 |
992 |
GROUP OF 4 STERLING TABLE WARES early 20th century comprising an English oil lamp, two Reed and Barton "Wild Rose" nut cups and a Persian oil lamp. The largest 5 inches in length, total weight 6.96 troy oz. Estimate $100-200 |
993 |
4 PIECE GROUP OF TIFFANY AND COMPANY STERLING early 20th century comprising a 6.25 inch pocket flask, two 7 inch pierced rim oval bowls and a 4.25 inch in diameter finger bowl. Total weight approximately 23.06 troy oz. Estimate $200-400 |
994 |
10 PC GROUP OF AMERICAN AND ENGLISH STERLING 19th century and 20th century comprising a 9 inch International Sterling 1 pint flask, a pair of Gorham applied gold monogram (DR) his and hers cup and saucers. A 5 inch English cigarette case and a set of 4 Edinburgh (1819) 9-inch tablespoons. Total weight approximately 41.13 troy oz. Estimate $300-500 |
995 |
A CONTINENTAL SILVER SCULPTURE OF A HUNTING DOG mid 20th century depicting a dog pointing in rushes. Stamped "1800" R.Miracoli", Length 3.25 inches, Weight 4.91 troy oz. Estimate $100-200 |
996 |
A GEORGIAN SILVER CREAM JUG London 1803 / 4 makers mark FW together with an unmarked Continental reticulated silver mustard with cobalt lining. Height 4 inches, Total weight 7.14 troy oz. Estimate $200-400 |