7th Oct, 2022 9:30 GMT/BST
Four Various Silver Decanter-Labels, two by George Unite and James Hilliard, Birmingham, 1829, engraved for 'Port' and 'Sherry'; one by Charles Rawlings and William Summers, London, 1831, engraved for 'Sherry' and one Birmingham, 1972; Together With two differing silver card-cased and a silver plate decanter-label, weight of silver 5oz, 156gr (qty)
Sold for £130
Estimated at £100 - £200
Auction: Antiques & Interiors, 7th Oct, 2022
To include over 120 lots of silver and objects of vertu. Amongst the objects of vertu are three lots of fob seals with 19 seals between them. They offer a representation of the diversity of designs used in the 19th century, including one decorated with a hare coursing scene. Another highlight of this section is a 9ct gold Watermans pen. Flatware features strongly amongst the sale with early items including two marrow-scoops, dating to 1722 and 1723 as well as a rare pair of Onslow pattern basting spoons and various useful serving items including soup-ladles and meat-skewers. Amongst many useful lots of domestic silver are items that will appeal to the shooting set such as a lot containing two silver pheasants, a silver woodcock and two game bird engraved napkin-rings. Other useful domestic silver includes salvers as well as tea and coffee-wares. The sale also features an interesting offering of 18th and 19 century Newcastle silver such as a two-handled cup by John Langlands and John Goodrick, probably dating to 1755 and silver from further afield such as two Ottoman silver and coral bangles.
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Tuesday 4 October - Wednesday 5 October 10am-4pm, Thursday 6 October 10am-5pm and morning of sale from 7.30am
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