Start date: 17th October 2025, 16:00
End date: 2nd November 2025, 16:00
Please note: This auction (including viewing & collections) takes place at our Lanner saleroom.
Timed online jewellery sale
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Lot 148 - A Victorian silver-mounted easel mirror by Synyer & Beddoes.
Lot 150 - A modern silver mounted rectangular photograph frame by Carr's of Sheffield Ltd.
Lot 154 - A Victorian silver rectangular easel photograph frame, of Rococo design.
Lot 158 - A Victorian silver embossed circular trinket box by William Comyns.
Lot 159 - A modern silver tea strainer and stand by Barker Ellis Silver Co.
Lot 162 - A cased George V silver matched three-piece cruet set, boxed.
Lot 164 - A selection of five hallmarked silver cruets and a salt spoon.
Lot 165 - A pair of QEII silver 'Corinium' spoons, together with two stone set silver spoons.
Lot 166 - A cased Edwardian silver set of six Apostle tea spoons and tongs by Martin, Hall & Co.
Lot 169 - A selection of three cased hallmarked silver sets of six coffee and tea spoons.
Lot 171 - A George III York provincial silver OE pattern table spoon by John Hampston & John Prince.
Lot 173 - A modern silver pedestal christening mug and a silver lidded cut glass trinket box.
Lot 174 - A Victorian silver swing handled pedestal sugar basket by Henry Holland.
Lot 175 - A silver pin cushion in the form of an elephant, by Adie & Lovekin Ltd.
Lot 178 - Two modern silver pedestal dishes by Barker Ellis Silver Co.
Lot 180 - A 19th-century Indian silver ovoid hinge-lidded tea caddy.
Lot 182 - A Victorian silver baluster cream jug by Richard Sibley II.
Lot 184 - A good Victorian silver pair of circular salts by Robert Harper.
Lot 185 - A modern silver baluster caster by J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd.
Lot 187 - A George V silver pair of weighted posy vases by Horace Woodward & Co Ltd.
Lot 188 - A George IV silver swing handled pedestal basket by William Eley II.
Lot 189 - A Victorian silver jug and sucrier by William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman.