A LATE VICTORIAN SMALL SALVER with a husk & scroll border and a chased centre, maker's mark "BB", Birmingham 1900; 9.25" (23.5 cms) diameter; 11.6 oz £100-150
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A VICTORIAN TREFOIL SHAPED CRUET SET of bead borders fitted with two mounted cut glass bottles (one with later, non-matching mounts), a later bottle with stopper and a later cayenne pepper bottle with a later pepper spoon (devil finial), the frame & one mount by Messrs. Barnard, London 1868/69; 5.25" (13.4 cms) wide; 5.4 oz weighable silver £200-220
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A GEORGE I BRANDY SAUCE PAN with flared bowl, a skirted base & a turned ivory handle, inscribed "Love.P.Cutts", maker's mark worn, London 1715; the bowl 3.5" (9 cms) diameter; 5.6 oz gross £250-350
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A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN BRITANNIA STANDARD SALTS of spool form, maker's mark worn, London 1907; 4.5" (11.2 cms) diameter; 20 oz (2) £150-200
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A PAIR OF MODERN PIERCED OVAL SALTS & A PEPPER CASTER by Major Roswell, London 1922 together with a mustard pot & pepper caster of a very similar design to match, maker's mark "D&B", Birmingham 1922 (blue glass liners); the peppers 2.75" (7 cms) high; 4.8 oz weighable silver (5) £100-120
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A GEORGE II / III SAUCE BOAT on three legs with a wavy rim, a flying scroll handle & repousse decoration with a vacant cartouche, maker's mark only "JH" or "JK" (script), unascribed, possibly Irish provincial, 1750-65; 6.8" (17.4 cms) long; 5.9 oz £400-500
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A MODERN THREE PIECE TEA SET with globular bodies, decorated with upper & lower embossed friezes, on circular bases, the tea pot with a carved ivory handle and inscription, by Mappin & Webb, London 1912; the pot 7.4" (18.8 cms) high; 44.9 oz (3) £400-500
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A LATE VICTORIAN HOT WATER JUG of baluster form with wryteh, part-fluting & a knop finial, by Messrs. Hutton & Sons Ltd., London 1899; 9.3" (23.8 cms) high; 16.5 oz £150-200
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AN EDWARDIAN EMBOSSED TEA POT & MATCHING SUGAR BOWL of rounded oblong form with flat bases & angular handles, maker's mark "J&Co", Birmingham 1905; the pot 5.25" (13.4 cms) high; 29.8 oz (2) £250-300
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A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN SQUAT CIRCULAR SALTS on three decorative shell feet with gadrooned rims & gilt interiors by S. Blunt & F.D. Wray, London 1892; 10.4 oz (2) £170-200
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A SMALL PLAIN CIRCULAR BOWL with a flared rim & a collet foot, by G. Nathan & R. Hayes, Chester 1910; 5.3" (13.5 cms) diameter; 7.1 oz £80-100
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A PAIR OF LATE PERIOD OLD SHEFFIELD PLATED WINE COASTERS with everting, fruiting vine borders, turned wooden bases with inset bosses, crested, c.1840; 7.6" (19 cms) diameter (2) £180-200
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AN EDWARDIAN CASED DRESSING SET with embossed decoration consisting of hand mirror, two hair brushes, two clothes brushes (& a later, non-matching comb) by M.J. Jessop, London 1902; the case 13.9" (35.4 cms) long £100-150
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A VICTORIAN DECORATIVE, SILVERGILT CHALICE set with hardstone, seed pearl, shell cameo & coloured glass bosses & resting on a large, domed circular foot, by Robert Garrard, London 1857; 8.45" (21.5 cms) high; 16.9 oz £300-400
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AN EDWARDIAN MOUNTED CUT GLASS SPIRIT FLASK with a pull-off base, initialled "S", by C & G. Asprey, London 1903 and three other plated mounted glass flasks; the former 5" (12.6 cms) high; 1.4 oz weighable silver (4) £140-160
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A GEORGE III TEA POT of rounded oblong form on ball feet, decorated with part-fluting and a frieze of palmettes & darts below the rim, by Charles Hougham, London 1810; 5.75" (14.8 cms) high; 19.3 oz £250-350
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A SMALL MODERN OCTAGONAL SUGAR CASTER initialled & dated, maker's mark "B&G" with commemorative marks for London 1935 together with three other various modern sugar casters; the largest one 7.5" (19 cms) high; 17.5 oz (4) £250-300
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A MODERN MOUNTED NOVELTY MOULDED GLASS OIL & VINEGAR CRUET in the form of two cockerels on a domed circular base, with detachable heads, unmarked, probably American 1920-30; 7" (17.8 cms) high £70-100
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A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SMALL VASES with flared & embossed stems, maker's mark "S.Bros", Birmingham 1905 (loaded) and another pair of smaller vases by Messrs. Hutton, Birmingham 1910 (loaded); the latter pair 4.75" (12 cms) high £100-150
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A LATE VICTORIAN MOUNTED CUT GLASS BISCUIT BOX & COVER of inverted baluster form with a swing handle, by J & W. Deakin, Sheffield 1900; 6.3" (16 cms) high; 3.5 oz weighable silver £140-180
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A VICTORIAN SET OF FOUR EMBOSSED CIRCULAR SALTS on three legs, with shaped, gadrooned rims, gilt interiros & clear glass liners, initialled "K" by W.R. Smily, London 1853; 2.75" (7 cms) diameter; 9.1 oz (4) £150-200
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A LATE VICTORIAN LARGE, BALUSTER SUGAR CASTER with embossed decoration & a wrythen finial, probably by G. Nathan & R. Hayes (mark worn), Chester 1899; 10.1" (25.7 cms) high; 9.1 oz £100-140
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CHINESE: A late 19th century small goblet, chased with flowers & foliage below the rim, gilt interior, maker's mark "MK", a small inkwell with chased & engraved decoration, same maker and two unmarked, domed circular chimes/bells; the latter 4" (10 cms) diameter; 10.7 oz (4) £150-200
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A PAIR OF OLD SHEFFIELD PLATED, LATE PERIOD, WINE COASTERS with everting, fruiting vine borders & inset, turned wooden bases c.1840; 6.7" (17 cms) diameter (2) £100-150
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AN EDWARDIAN SALVER of shaped circular outline with an ornate border of shells & scrolls & an engraved centre, initialled "B", maker's mark "M&Co.", Sheffield 1903; 12.6" (32 cms) diameter; 26.4 oz £300-350
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A 19TH CENTURY RUSSIAN PROVINCIAL SMALL CIRCULAR CREAM JUG with a scroll handle, gilt interior, initialled "L", by an unknown master, Kalouga 1862; 2.7" (6.8 cms) high; 2.3 oz £80-120
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A LATE VICTORIAN SMALL SALVER with a shaped circular, shell & scroll border, initialled "CGI" & inscribed on the reverse, by D. & J. Wellby, London 1899; 9" (22.7 cms) diameter; 16.3 oz £150-200
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AN UNUSUAL VICTORIAN OVAL SPIRIT FLASK with engine-turned decoration & a screw cap with an internal "straw" and a tap mouthpiece for drinking the contents directly, crested, only partially marked on the straw; 5.75" (14.5 cms) high £100-150
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A MODERN AUSTRIAN GOBLET with a domed foot & incised vertical fluting, inscribed "Meinem scheidenden Chef in dankbarer Erinnerung - K. Hennefeld", no maker's mark, probably Vienna c.1925; 9 oz £80-120
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BY CHRISTOFLE & CO.: A late 19th century French electrotyped & plated copper reproduction of a cup from the Hildesheim hoard, the base inscribed "Tresor d'Hildesheim, facsimile galvanique, Christofle & Cie", c.1870; 6" (15 cms) diameter £70-100
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A MIXED LOT: An Edwardian oval tea caddy with ivory finial, initialled "M", by Stokes & Ireland, London 1907, a caddy spoon, a mounted glass liqueur decanter stopper, a capstan inkwell, a box & a shaving brush holder; the caddy 4.4" (11 cms) high; 10 oz weighable silver (lot) £200-300
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A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN MOUNTED WOODEN DESK BLOTTERS with part fluted & part embossed decoration, by H. Matthews, Birmingham 1893; 4.5" (11.5 cms) long (2) £200-300
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A MIXED LOT: Three mounted wooden pepper mills, a plated Dunhill lighter, a gilt-metal locket brooch, seven small salt spoons and a gold-plated Dupont fountain pen (cased) (lot) £60-100
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TWO SIMILAR PAIRS OF SMALL VICTORIAN SHELL SALTS on stylised dolphin supports, by two makers, two dates, approx. 2.1" (5.5 cms) wide; 3.9 oz (4) £100-150
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A LATE 19TH CENTURY RUSSIAN PROVINCIAL CREAM JUG & MATCHING SUGAR BOWL with a part polished & part matt finish, initialled "MD" & "LF", gilt interiors, by Richard Muller, Riga 1892 (fitted box); the jug 4.3" (11 cms) high; 11 oz £150-200
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A MIXED LOT: A small Continental, two handled bonbon dish, a Victorian small fluted cream jug, a small bonbon basket, a napkin ring and a mounted steel glove hook; the basket 3.5" (9 cms) diameter; 9.8 oz weighable silver (5) £100-150
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A LATE VICTORIAN PIERCED OVAL MUSTARD POT with engraved decoration, a domed cover & blue glass liner, by W.D. Morrise, London 1898 (with a later spoon); 2.8" (7.3 cms) high; 3.8 oz weighable silver £80-120
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A SMALL LATE 18TH CENTURY ITALIAN DISH of fluted oval outline on a cast foot, no maker's mark, town mark only, Venice 2nd half of the 18th century; 4.8" (12 cms) long; 4.9 oz £150-200
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A GEORGE III PAP BOAT with a moulded border, by Robert & Samuel Hennell, London 1805; 5.25" (13 cms) long; 1.9 oz £80-120
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A LATE VICTORIAN THREE PIECE TEA SET on four feet with lobed circular bodies & flared rims, initialled "W"; the tea pot with ivory finial, by Horace Woodward & Co. Ltd., London 1900/01; the pot 4.75" (12 cms) high; 25.7 oz (3) £250-300
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AN EDWARDIAN CASED SET OF FOUR NAVETTE SHAPED SALTS & four matching spoons, maker's mark "ISG", Birmingham 1905; the salts 2.75" (7 cms) long; 1.4 oz £60-80
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A VICTORIAN FOUR PIECE TEA & COFFEE SERVICE with tapering bodies & domed covers, profusely engraved with ferns & other flowers & foliage, scroll handles, by Messrs. Barnard, London 1871/72; the coffee pot 9.5" (24 cms) high; 65 oz (4) £700-900
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A SET OF FOUR ELECTROPLATED "GOTHIC" PRICKET CANDLESTICKS on foliate, triform bases, with cluster columns, beaded knops & polyfoil capitals, the whole decorated with parcel gilding, textured & polished detail, unmarked, 19th century; 22.5" (57 cms) high £1500-2000
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A MIXED LOT: A Victorian engraved circular stand, an Edwardian "bleeding bowl" by W. Comyns, London 1909, an Edwardian circular dish, London 1905, a pair of small modern goblets with gilt interiors, a small "stamped" pin tray, and a Portuguese embossed circular dish; the latter 6.25" (16 cms) diameter; 29.8 oz (7) £350-450
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A SUITE OF ONE LARGE & TWO SMALLER CASTERS of vase form with spreading circular bases & high-domed covers, by Samuel Wood, London 1736; the larger one 6.2" (15.8 cms) high; 10.8 oz (3) £500-600
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A MODERN DUAL COMPARTMENT CIGARETTE / CIGAR BOX plain oblong with twin covers & a central handle (which opens both covers when lifted), initialled & inscribed on one side, cedar wood lining by Alexander Clarke Manufacturing Co., London 1920; 8.3" (21 cms) long £100-200
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MISCELLANEOUS PLATED WARE: A pair of oblong entree dishes & covers, a pair of octagonal vegetable dishes & covers, a muffin dish & cover, an oblong dish holder, flatware & cutlery (lot) £100-200
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A MOUNTED LEATHER DESK BLOTTER with a shagreen cover & central monogram, maker's mark overstriking another, London 1881; 11.6" (29.5 cms) high £140-180
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A MODERN PEDESTAL FRUIT DISH OR TAZZA with a shallow circular bowl & cast borders of shells & scrolls, inscribed by Adie Bros Ltd., Birmingham 1923; 10" (25.5 cms) diameter; 27 oz £150-250
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A GEORGE II SALVER of shaped circular outline with a shell & scroll border, the centre with an engraved cartouche, crested, by William Peaston, London 1748; 9.55" (24.3 cms) diameter; 18.35 oz £350-400
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