Three-Day June Fine Art, Antiques & Collectors Sale, including a Private Collection of Arms and Armour

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Three-Day June Fine Art, Antiques & Collectors Sale, including a Private Collection of Arms and Armour

Auction closed (3 day sale)

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  • ( Lots: 1-439)
  • ( Lots: 440-1011)
  • ( Lots: 1012-1487)

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  • 09:00 BST - 17:00 BST

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Currency: GBP
Buyer's premium Inc. VAT/sales tax: 28.80%
Online commission inc. VAT/sales tax: 5.94%

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Two pairs of Sheffield Plate sugar tongs, c1790, Feather Edge pattern and miscellaneous small silver flatware, to include a Victorian bone hafted ...

An Edwardian silver condiment set, pepperette 90mm, by John Rose, Birmingham 1908, a silver cauldron shaped salt cellar and a silver trinket box, ...

A George V three-piece silver condiment set and two mustard pots, blue glass liners, pepperette 95mm h, by various makers, Birmingham and Sheffiel...

A Victorian silver and enamel milk churn novelty pepperette, 83mm h, marks rubbed, London 1885, 3ozs Polish wear and minor dents, slight loss to ...

Two pairs of George III silver sugar tongs, Feather Edge pattern or engraved, part marked and eight silver condiment spoons, George III and later,...

A Charles Barlow of Hanley patent gilt printed terracotta vase and pair of plates, c1885, vase 23.5cm h, black printed royal arms ...[more]

An Art Nouveau Burgess and Leigh Sydenham pattern soup tureen and cover, vegetable dish and cover and pair of sauce tureens, covers and ladles, 18...

A late Victorian oval copper jelly mould, Benham & Froud, No 162, 17.5cm l, maker's stamped mark and another copper culinary mould, stamped with f...

An English bronze mortar attributed to an unidentified London foundry, perhaps Lothbury, 17th c, with fleur de lis with ring at base, 90mm h For ...

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