Lot 246 (Bourne Collective Sale, 19th Feb, 2025)
A set of six 19thC silver Fiddle pattern dessert spoons, initial engraved, differing makers and makes, to include London 1843, Edinburgh 1826, etc., ... read more
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Lot 247 (Bourne Collective Sale, 19th Feb, 2025)
A Harrods of London plated nutcracker set, comprising two crackers, two pickers, and a screw, with simulated tortoiseshell handle, in a fitted case.
Sold for £35 More details 2
Lot 248 (Bourne Collective Sale, 19th Feb, 2025)
A Collingwood and Son Ltd silver plated and mother of pearl handled fruit knife and fork set, for six place settings, in a fitted case, together with ... read more
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Lot 249 (Bourne Collective Sale, 19th Feb, 2025)
Thirteen Westminster cupronickel Elizabeth II commemorative coins, to include two pounds, one crown, a HM Elizabeth II The Longest Reigning Monarch ... read more
Sold for £20 More details 2
Lot 250 (Bourne Collective Sale, 19th Feb, 2025)
A Victorian silver and enamel casket, of rectangular canted form, the enamelled lid decorated with flowers within a gilt and Royal blue border, ... read more
Sold for £280 More details 8
Lot 251 (Bourne Collective Sale, 19th Feb, 2025)
An Elizabeth II silver butter dish, of shell form, raised on three ball feet, Birmingham 1974, 1.85oz.
Sold for £35 More details 2
Lot 252 (Bourne Collective Sale, 19th Feb, 2025)
A set of twelve George V silver Old English pattern teaspoons, John Round and Son Ltd, Sheffield 1925, 6.72oz.
Sold for £110 More details 2
Lot 253 (Bourne Collective Sale, 19th Feb, 2025)
An Edward VII silver twin handled tazza, the circular top with pierced roundel and rectangular decoration, on a circular stem on outsplayed circular ... read more
Sold for £160 More details 3
Lot 255 (Bourne Collective Sale, 19th Feb, 2025)
Beryl Cook (1926-2008). Ladies Who Lunch, signed limited edition print number 540/650, 41cm x 42cm, with certificate of authenticity.
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Lot 256 (Bourne Collective Sale, 19th Feb, 2025)
A Victorian needlework sampler, pictorial with religious verse, named to Harriet Eaft (?) aged ten years, dated 1842, 43cm x 33cm.
Sold for £80 More details 2