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A GEORGE III BALUSTER PEPPER CASTER with a knop finial, engraved with two crests, maker's mark unclear, London 1729; 4" (10 cms) high; 2.25 oz £100-150
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AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHINESE PLAIN BULLET TEA POT with lift-off cover, maker's mark "TAI HUA" & character mark, together with a napkin ring with an applied dragon; the pot 4.3" (22 cms) high £180-200
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THREE CASED SETS: A set of six George III silvergilt bright-cut tea spoons, a set of six Norwegian enamelled coffee spoons and a set of twelve modern coffee spoons (3) £100-150
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A MIXED LOT: A late Victorian miniature playing cards holder, a stamp roller, a French folding knife & fork, a seal, a George III caddy shovel, three modern wine labels, a modern pill box, two George III egg cups by the Batemans, London 1801 & a plated wine label; the egg cups 2.5" (6 cms) high; 5.8 oz weighable silver (lot) £150-200
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A GEORGE III SAUCE BOAT on three feet with a leaf-capped, flying scroll handle & a punch-beaded rim, by Hester Bateman, London 1782; 6.4" (16 cms) long; 5.1 oz £300-350
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A PAIR OF VICTORIAN OVAL DISHES with wirework sides, & gadrooned borders, decorated with applied fruiting vines & ears of wheat, ball feet, by R. Martin & E. Hall, London 1893; 9.6" (24.5 cms) long; 19.1 oz (2) £300-350
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A GEORGE III PROVINCIAL SAUCE BOAT on three fluted legs with a wavy rim & a scroll handle, initialled "H" over "IS" on one side and "DAG" on the other, by John Langlands, Newcastle 1774; 6" (15.4 cms) long; 3.75 oz £200-250
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A GEORGE III INKSTAND of rounded oblong form with two mounted cut-glass bottles & a central box & cover with a glass liner, by Thomas & Daniel Leader, Sheffield 1802; 9.25" (23.5 cms) long; 15 oz weighable silver £300-350
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A PAIR OF GEORGE III WINE COASTERS with wavy, reeded rims & inset, turned wooden bases, crested, by Charles Chesterman, London 1800; 6" (15.2 cms) diameter (2) £400-500
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A MODERN (WAR TIME) REPRODUCTION OF A CAROLEAN SUGAR BOX oval on four scroll feet with a wire ring finial, corded borders & a hasp closure, maker's mark "PG", London 1941; 7.4" (18.7 cms) long; 22.4 oz £500-550
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A LATE GEORGE II TWO-HANDLED CUP of campana form on a domed circular foot, engraved coat of arms on one side, by Robert Albin Cox, London 1756; 5.5" (14 cms) high; 14.1 oz £300-350
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A MODERN GENTLEMAN'S TOILET MIRROR oblong with an easel stand and engine-turned decoration, engraved coronet & initials, by J.C. Vickery, London 1924; 7" (17.8 cms) high £100-150
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A GEORGE III PROVINCIAL TEA POT of oblong cushion form on ball feet, by James Barber & William Whitwell, York 1815; 5.5" (14.5 cms) high; 20.8 oz £400-500
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A RARE GEORGE III PAP BOAT with a shaped rim, by Hester Bateman, London 1785, struck also with the duty drawback mark*; 4.8" (12.2 cms) long; 1.85 oz £400-500 *This mark was only used on exported wares from 1 Dec.1784 until 24th July 1785.
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A MATCHED SET OF FOUR GEORGE III SCOTTISH PEDESTAL SALTS with upswept, reeded handles, boat-shaped bodies & gilt interiors, each engraved with two crests & two mottoes, by Robert Gray (of Glasgow), Edinburgh 1800/1805; 5.25" (13.5 cms) wide; 11.3 oz £400-450
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A SWING HANDLED BONBON BASKET by William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1913; 7.5" (19 cms) long; 6.6 oz £100-120
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A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN DRESSING TABLE CANDLESTICKS with wrythen fluted columns & bases, detachable nozzles, by R. Martin & E. Hall, London 1888 (loaded); 5.5" (14 cms) high (2) £150-180
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A SMALL ÉPERGNE with a spool-shaped base, a central dish & two baskets, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1911 (loaded base); 6" (15 cms) high; 6.5 oz weighable silver £150-170
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A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN DRESSING TABLE CANDLESTICKS with Corinthian columns, beaded & stepped square bases, detachable nozzles, by Messrs. Hodd, London 1889 (loaded); 7" (18 cms) high (2) £150-180
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A LATE VICTORIAN MOUNTED CUT-GLASS TOILET BOTTLE with hinged cover & glass stopper, by William Comyns, London 1891; 6.5" (16.5 cms) high £150-200
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A VICTORIAN MOUNTED CUT-GLASS CLARET JUG of vase form with a "corded" handle & cord finial, star-cut base, maker's mark "H.P&Co.", Birmingham 1864; 12.3" (31.3 cms) high £300-350
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TWO SIMILAR, LATE VICTORIAN, MOUNTED GLASS DECANTERS & STOPPERS with waisted bodies (one A/F), by H. Matthews, Birmingham 1898; the taller one 9.2" (23.4 cms) high (2) £150-200
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AN EDWARDIAN CREAM JUG & SUGAR BOWL of shaped oval outline, gilt interiors, by William Comyns, London 1904; the jug 3.25" (9.5 cms) high; 11 oz (2) £100-120
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THREE CASED SETS OF CONDIMENTS (two incomplete); 11.4 oz weighable silver (3) £80-100
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A LATE VICTORIAN INKSTAND in the form of two, mounted & conjoined horse hooves, with a central compartment for vestas (one hinge A/F), by Hawkesworth Eyre & Co.Ltd., London 1899; 10.25" (26 cms) long £300-350
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A LATE VICTORIAN PART-FLUTED COFFEE POT on a pedestal foot, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1888; 9.75" (24.5 cms) high; 16.3 oz £140-160
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A LATE VICTORIAN MOUNTED RED GLASS TOILET BOTTLE with star-cutting on each side, hinged cover (lacking stopper), by William Comyns, London 1893; 7.7" (19.5 cms) high £250-300
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A LATE VICTORIAN PLAIN CYLINDRICAL CASE fitted with four mounted glass toilet water bottles, each piece with a script monogram, maker's mark "K&M", London 1900; 5" (13 cms) high £200-250
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LITERATURE: Culme, J: The Directory of Gold & Silversmiths, Jewellers & Allied Traders 1838-1914 (in two volumes) with dust wrappers, 2000 £50-80
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LITERATURE: A quantity of 1960's Christie's silver catalogues (lot) £20-40
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LITERATURE: Trade Catalogues: Atkin Brothers 5th Edition, J.B. Chatterley & Sons Ltd., Ellis & Co. (Birmingham) Ltd., another unnamed & another Atkins Brothers, London & Sheffield (5) £100-120
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LITERATURE: Jackson, C.J: History of English Plate in two volumes, part leather bound, 1911 £20-40
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LITERATURE: Jones, E.A: The Gold & Silver of Windsor Castle, no.95 of 285 copies, privately printed at the Arden Press, Letchworth 1911 £100-150
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LITERATURE: Various silver-related titles including Plateria Sudamericana de los siglos XVII-XX, and three Norwegian titles (lot) £20-30
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LITERATURE: Denaro, V.F: The Goldsmiths of Malta & their marks, 1972 £30-50
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LITERATURE: Gruber, A: Weltliches Silber & various other assorted literature relating to Swiss & other Continental silver (lot) £20-30
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LITERATURE: Pickford, I: Jackson's Silver & Gold marks of England, Scotland & Ireland, Revised 1989 Edition (with dust wrapper) £30-50
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LITERATURE: Carpenter, C.H: Gorham Silver 1831-1981 (with dust wrapper) and Tiffany Silver (with dust wrapper) (2) £20-30
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LITERATURE: Rosenberg, M: Der Goldschmiede Merzeichen, in four volumes 1922/23/25/28 (with dust wrappers) £50-80
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A VICTORIAN NOVELTY TABLE LIGHTER in the form of an oil can, conical with a ring handle, by Thomas Johnson, London 1886, retailed by "Jones 41st.James St."; 3.9" (10 cms) high; 2.1 oz £200-250
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A GEORGE IV GADROONED CIRCULAR SALVER on three bracket feet, crested, by Richard Sibley, London 1822; 8.25" (21 cms) diameter; 14.3 oz £300-350
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A VICTORIAN ENGRAVED HOT WATER JUG OR EWER of classical vase form with a hinged cover & bud finial, by R. Martin & E. Hall, London 1873; 12.75" (32.5 cms) high; 28.6 oz £300-500
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A SMALL, EARLY GEORGE III SALVER with a gadrooned & fluted border & pad feet, by Richard Rugg, London 1765; 8" (20 cms) diameter; 11.5 oz £300-350
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A GEORGE III SCOTTISH LEMON STRAINER with a reeded rim & a shaped handle, maker's mark only "AG", by Adam Graham, Glasgow c.1775; 3.5" (9 cms) diameter £100-150
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A VICTORIAN MOUNTED CUT-GLASS GLOBULAR CLARET JUG with engraving, the cover depicting a putto riding a lion, wreath finial, initialled, by W&G. Sissons, Sheffield 1874; 8.75" (22.4 cms) high £500-600
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A SMALL GEORGE III SWING HANDLED SUGAR BASKET with bright-engraving & reeded borders, crested & initialled, by Henry Chawner, London 1792; 5" (12.5 cms) wide; 5.3 oz £250-300
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A MODERN THREE PIECE CONDIMENT SET in the Neo-Classical style, blue glass liners, by Lowe & Sons, Chester 1937; the pepper 4.75" (12 cms) high; 5.6 oz weighable silver £100-150
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A PAIR OF BUN-TOP PEPPERS by A&F. Parsons, London 1911, and a pair of smaller "kitchen" peppers by Wakely & Wheeler, London 1920; the latter 2.75" (7 cms) high; 10.4 oz (4) £170-200
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A MIXED LOT: A bright-cut mustard pot with piercing (blue glass liner), by R. Comyns, London 1839, a cased pair of engraved napkin rings, Birmingham 1919, and three various William IV / Victorian, vine leaf, wine labels; the mustard 3.25" (8 cms) high; 5.8 oz weighable silver (5) £200-250
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A VICTORIAN ENGRAVED COFFEE POT of baluster form with a flat base, scroll handle & bud finial, vacant cartouches, by Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1859; 8.75" (22.4 cms) high; 26.4 oz £350-400
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