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The Dunrobin Attic Sale

20 April 2021 | starting at 10:00 BST
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417 lots available

A large 19th century painted display panel written with five of the ten commandments

A large Scottish mahogany, rosewood and cut brass inlaid chest

A near pair of Regency mahogany and brass mounted side cabinets

A matched set of twelve George I and later walnut dining chairs

A late 17th/early 18th century oak and walnut inlaid chest

A matched set of five Victorian walnut and beech chairs All made by C Hindley & Sons

A pair of early Victorian mahogany two tier etageres

A late 19th century Russian silver tea glass holder maker's mark of Zinaida Kadjayarusa, 1894 (6)

An Edwardian silver-gilt Duchess's coronet by S.Garrard, London 1901

A George V Salver, by Thomas Bradbury and Son, London, 1917

A William IV silver salver and another ensuite by W. Burwash, London 1833 (2)

A Victorian silver hunting horn by Augustus Kohler, London 1884 (4)

A Victorian shaped rectangular silver deskstand by George Angell, London 1876

A silver playing card box, with import marks for London 1935 (3)

An Edwardian silver casket formed as a box of 'Throne' toilet soap, 'Violet Bouquet' by Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1904

A rectangular silver inkstand by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company Ltd, London 1902 (2)

A late Victorian silver-mounted inkwell by J.Grinsell & Sons, London 1893

A pair of Victorian bomb silver cigar lighters by Garrard, London 1884 (4)

An Arts and Crafts silver presentation casket by Edward & Sons, Glasgow 1911 (2)

A George II waiter by Edward Cornock, London 1729

A Victorian seven-bar gadrooned toast-rack by E & J Barnard, London 1862 (3)

An early Victorian silver teapot attributed to Benjamin Smith, London 1837 (2)

A George II tapering cylindrical coffee-pot by Ayme Videau, London 1756

A George I style Britannia standard sugar caster by Crichton, 1907 (5)

A George III pear-shaped hot-water pot by Wakelin and Garrard, London 1796

A pair of George III corinthian column silver candlesticks by Richard Rugg I London 1761 (2)

A pair of Edwardian Adam style three-light silver candelabra by Hawksworth, Eyre & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1908 (2)

A pair of George VI silver double sauce containers and covers by C.J.Vander, London 1937

A set of six William IV graduated Sheffield plate oval meat dish covers with silver handles the handles with maker's mark of W.B, probably for William Bateman II, London 1833, the large and the small pair of covers with the double sun marks of Matthew Boulton, (6)

A set of thirty Victorian silver dessert dishes by Garrard and Co, London 1895 (30)

A set of twelve George III dinner plates by A. Fogelberg and S. Gilbert, London 1790 (12)

A pair of Elizabeth II silver owl pepper pots makers mark of PJM, London 1962 (2 )

A drum-shaped mustard pot by S.Hennell, London 1834 (5)

A George III fluted oval teapot and matched stand by James Mince, London 1794 (2)

A George III sugar-bowl by S.Hennell, London 1800 (2)

A Victorian silver teapot by Richard Sibley, London, 1849 and with retailer's stamp for Thomas, Bond Street,

An early Victorian silver teapot by Benjamin Smith, London 1839 also inscribed "B Smith, Duke Street, Linn. Inn Fields"

A George II/III dish cross on shell feet circa 1760 (marks rubbed)

A set of four silver trencher salts by Edward, John & William Barnard, 1848 (4)

A pair of small travelling cruet boxes by Thornhill, London 1884, (6)

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