Silver and Objects of Vertu

The spring silver sale covers over 500 lots from the medieval to modern from all across the world.

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Silver and Objects of Vertu

The spring silver sale covers over 500 lots from the medieval to modern from all across the world.

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Honourable East India Company - A George III sterling silver gilt officer’s gorget, London 1802 by IR, perhaps John Reily (reg. 20th Feb 1801) or ...

Indian Mutiny – A mid-19th century Indian Colonial unmarked silver beaker, Calcutta dated 1858Of tapering cylindrical form, the front engraved wit...

A large late 19th / early 20th century Anglo – Indian unmarked silver bowl, Lucknow circa 1900Raj period, of compressed circular form with a fold ...

A pair of early 20th century Chinese Export silver novelty salts, Canton circa 1900, retailed by Gun WoQing dynasty, each formed as a shoe, one ch...

A set of mid-19th century German unmarked silver gilt fruit eaters, circa 1860Comprising six fruit forks, six fruit knives, the blades engraved wi...

A George V ‘Arts and Crafts’ sterling silver covered goblet, London 1915 by Omar Ramsden & Alwyn CarrOf tapering cylindrical form upon a spreading...

A Victorian sterling silver entrée dish and cover, London 1841 by John TapleyOf shaped rectangular form with rocaille corners and gadrooned rims, ...

A pair of George IV sterling silver wine coasters, Sheffield 1826 by John and Thomas SettleEach of shaped circular form with rocaille, C scrolls a...

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