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Lot 1767
Sale: 080424Two maps of China comprising, J. Barrow, Sketch of a Journey from Hang-Tchoo-Foo to Quang-Tchoo-Foo or Canton in China, pub. George Nicol, 1796, hand coloured engraved map, unframed and Cadell & Davies, China, publ. Marc
Lot 1866
Sale: 080424A pair of George V silver two handled fruit stands, Mappin & Webb, London, 1925, height 13.8cm and a larger damaged silver fruit stand, 38.3oz.
Lot 1881
Sale: 080424A George III silver nutmeg grater(lacking rasp), Birmingham, 1816, 42mm, together with four assorted thimbles, two silver, a based pair of silver plated fish servers and a set of four metal cheese card holders.
Lot 1834
Sale: 080424A George III Irish silver small dish, with repousse border and engraved crest, by Matthew West, Dublin, circa 1780, 12.1cm, 2,6oz.
Lot 1871
Sale: 080424Assorted silver flatware, including a set of five early 19th American fiddle pattern teaspoons by D. Hotchkiss, two George III Old English pattern table spoons, a pair of late Victorian engraved preserve spoons, five var
Lot 1522
Sale: 080424Eliot, George - The Works of...(Cabinet Edition), 21 vols. contemp. green half morocco and marbled boards, marbled edges and e/ps., gilt decorated panelled spines, cr.8vo. (ca.1890); sold with Shakespeare, William - The
Lot 856
Sale: 250324A George VI silver and guilloche enamel cigarette case, Birmingham, 1939, 93mm, a silver mounted cigarette box and two other small boxes including enamelled 'shell' box(a.f.).
Lot 834
Sale: 250324A George III engine turned two colour silver gilt circular vinaigrette, maker, GW, both sides with milled edges and foliate band, London, 1819, 33mm, (repair).
Lot 841
Sale: 250324A George III child's silver rattle, with mother of pearl teether, Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham, 1808, 13.5cm and a late Victorian child's silver rattle, with coral teether.
Lot 850
Sale: 250324A Thai white metal bowl, diameter 82mm, a Chinese white metal napkin ring, a white metal three piece cruet set and four assorted spoons including George IV teaspoon by William Bateman.