Lincoln Collective Sale

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A George III Irish gravy sifting or straining spoon, old English pattern, with bright cut decoration, Dublin 1786, stamped J.S, possibly for James...

A George III silver coffee pot, with a fluted knop and border, bearing lion and crest, on a turned wooden handle, maker GH, possibly George Hunter...

A group of studio pottery, comprising a painted blue bowl stamped Idonia, and matching milk jug, egg cup, brown teapot, and a leaf shaped vase, th...

A Myatt and Sons Art Deco bedroom set, comprising wash jug and bowl, chamber pot, lidded soap dish, each on a cream ground decorated with orange f...

Copper and brass wares, comprising a set of three copper and brass handled saucepans of graduated form, the largest 25cm wide, and a pair of twist...

A Tunbridgeware style square box, an oriental black lacquer and peacock design black trinket box, and an East West Home's Best tin biscuit tin, et...

Four Russian black lacquer boxes, decorated with a cat, church, two figures and dog, and a transfer printed example over painted with signature tp...

A Bexfield of Sheffield stainless steel cased canteen of cutlery, in the Art Deco style for eight place settings, some missing, in fitted case wit...

A group of mother of pearl handled pen knives, comprising a ribbed example with white metal blade, three with stainless steel blade and a mother o...

A George V matched dressing table set, bearing the initial K, it belonged to Lady Katherine Ethel Carnegie, to include five circular storage jars,...

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