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British farthings and halfpennies, Georgian period; two George I halfpenny coins, 1717, graffiti initials each side of portrait bust otherwise fine and 1723, about fine, three George I farthings, including 1719, fine, tw

Lot 1045

Sale: 050824

British farthings and halfpennies, Georgian period; two George I halfpenny coins, 1717, graffiti initials each side of portrait bust otherwise fine and 1723, about fine, three George I farthings, including 1719, fine, tw

Estimate: £100-£150
British coins, specimen sets; George V 1935 halfcrown to farthing, 1936 halfcrown to farthing, VF or better, George VI 1939 halfcrown to farthing, fine or better, 1944 halfcrown to farthing, VF or better and Elizabeth II

Lot 1080

Sale: 050824

British coins, specimen sets; George V 1935 halfcrown to farthing, 1936 halfcrown to farthing, VF or better, George VI 1939 halfcrown to farthing, fine or better, 1944 halfcrown to farthing, VF or better and Elizabeth II

Estimate: £60-£80
A George IV Scottish provincial silver fiddle pattern table spoon by Robert Keay I, Perth, circa 1825, 22.1cm, together with a George IV provincial silver fiddle pattern table spoon by Barber & North, York, circa 1825. C

Lot 875

Sale: 220724

A George IV Scottish provincial silver fiddle pattern table spoon by Robert Keay I, Perth, circa 1825, 22.1cm, together with a George IV provincial silver fiddle pattern table spoon by Barber & North, York, circa 1825. C

Estimate: £60-£80
A George III silver Old English pattern soup ladle, George Smith, London, 1786, 33cm and a later silver fiddle pattern soup ladle, London, 1835, 11.6 oz. Condition - fair

Lot 842

Sale: 220724

A George III silver Old English pattern soup ladle, George Smith, London, 1786, 33cm and a later silver fiddle pattern soup ladle, London, 1835, 11.6 oz. Condition - fair

Estimate: £150-£250
A George V silver miniature font, inscribed 'The Tin Plate Worker's Company', Lee & Wigful, Sheffield, 1924, 45mm, together with seven assorted silver condiments including George III silver mustard by Henry Chawner, a si

Lot 841

Sale: 220724

A George V silver miniature font, inscribed 'The Tin Plate Worker's Company', Lee & Wigful, Sheffield, 1924, 45mm, together with seven assorted silver condiments including George III silver mustard by Henry Chawner, a si

Estimate: £150-£200
A George III silver mug, with later embossed decoration, London, 1783,11.6cm, together with a George III silver wine funnel and a modern Irish silver sugar bowl, 21.5oz.

Lot 1884

Sale: 030624

A George III silver mug, with later embossed decoration, London, 1783,11.6cm, together with a George III silver wine funnel and a modern Irish silver sugar bowl, 21.5oz.

Estimate: £300-£400
A George III Scottish provincial table spoon, with later decoration, Robert Keay I, Perth, circa 1790, 22.5cm, together with a George III silver table spoon with similar decoration, a continental white metal spoon and a

Lot 1861

Sale: 030624

A George III Scottish provincial table spoon, with later decoration, Robert Keay I, Perth, circa 1790, 22.5cm, together with a George III silver table spoon with similar decoration, a continental white metal spoon and a

Estimate: £100-£150
A modern Georg Jensen two colour 18ct gold barrel pendant, 10mm, on a Georg Jensen 18ct gold fine link chain, 42cm, gross weight 10.3 grams.

Lot 976

Sale: 200524

A modern Georg Jensen two colour 18ct gold barrel pendant, 10mm, on a Georg Jensen 18ct gold fine link chain, 42cm, gross weight 10.3 grams.

Estimate: £300-£500
A George IV silver coffee pot, by S.C. Younge & Co, Sheffield, 1821, height 24.5cm, together with a Georgian silver cream jug (a.f.) and a George III silver oval mustard pot by Peter & Ann Bateman, London, 1799, gross we

Lot 858

Sale: 200524

A George IV silver coffee pot, by S.C. Younge & Co, Sheffield, 1821, height 24.5cm, together with a Georgian silver cream jug (a.f.) and a George III silver oval mustard pot by Peter & Ann Bateman, London, 1799, gross we

Estimate: £250-£350
Six pairs of 1920's Georg Jensen silver dessert eaters, design no. 124, import marks for London, 1926, in original Georg Jensen box.

Lot 1828

Sale: 130524

Six pairs of 1920's Georg Jensen silver dessert eaters, design no. 124, import marks for London, 1926, in original Georg Jensen box.

Estimate: £100-£150

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