Chilcotts 2008 Auction – Lot 036-44

A George IV travelling silver toilet bottle, by Rebecca Enes & Edward Barnard, hallmarked London, 1823, 3.5 inches (9cm) high, weight 2.5 oz, together with a silver topped hobnail cut-glass inkwell, some chipping, London 1819, maker’s mark “G.L.”, 1.25 inches (3.1cm) square, both bearing Vaughan crest (2).

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A set of eighteen Victorian silver fiddle pattern table forks, London 1844-48, maker’s mark “R.W.”, crested, weight 47.5 oz (18).

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A set of twelve Victorian silver fiddle pattern table spoons, London 1848, maker’s mark “R.W.”, crested, very little wear, weight 31.5 oz (12).

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A set of fourteen table knives, silver shell pattern handles with stainless steel blades, thirteen hallmarked London 1813, the other Victorian, together with a matching pair of carvers, crested, the blades modern (16).

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Six Georgian fiddle pattern tablespoons, five London 1815, the other London 1831, crested, weight 12.5 oz (6).

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A set of eight William IV silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons, London 1835, maker’s mark “C.S.”, crested, weight 12.5 oz (8).

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A set of six Victorian silver fiddle pattern dessert forks by John Stone, Exeter 1844, crested, weight 11 oz (6).

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Sundry silver fiddle pattern cutlery 1809-1854, including five mustard spoons Edinburgh 1853 by J McKay, crested, total weight 20 oz.

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A silver salver with gadrooned border, inscribed, “Presented to Miss Vaughan on the Occasion of her Marriage By The Nannau Employés, 3rd Oct 1912”, 9.75 in (25 cm) diameter, 18 oz. (Ellinor Catherine Vaughan 1865-1944).

Scan and Information Courtesy of Chilcotts.