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*A Regency style silver spirit kettle on stand, of half-reeded oval bombe form, gross weight 49.5oz, maker Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1912, h.32cm £300 - 500
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*A George III silver tea caddy, of oval bombe form, having twin locking hinge covers and swing carry handle, 18.6oz, maker Rebecca & William Emes, London 1808, w.15.5cm £300 - 400
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*A Victorian style silver caddy spoon, in the form of a jockey's cap, monogrammed and bears date 22.4.99, London assays, late 20th century, 5.2cm £50 - 80
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*A mid-19th century Russian silver snuffbox, the cover engraved with soldiers upon horseback, the base with trophies, having gilt washed interior, marked for Andrei Ignatiev 1834-1849, w.6.8cm £150 - 250
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*A late Georgian silver snuffbox, the hinged cover embossed with a shepherd playing a wind instrument, with attendant flock, opening to Reveal gilt washed interior, maker Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1812, w.5.3cm £120 - 180
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*A pair of continental silver novelty pepperettes, in the form of chicks, each naturalistically modelled in standing pose, having detachable heads, 4.2oz, import marks for London 1925, h.5.3cm £150 - 250
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*A German silver novelty owl ornament, naturalistically hollow cast, the base stamped 'Stirling Germany 925', h.6cm £150 - 200
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*A modern silver elephant ornament, naturalistically cast in standing pose, 3.3oz, maker AC Co, London 1968, w.8.5cm; and one other white metal small model of an elephant calf, 5cm (2) £150 - 200
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*A pair of modern Irish silver novelty bulls, each in standing pose, 6.2oz, maker Royal Irish Silver Ltd, Dublin 1968, w.8.5cm and 9.5cm £200 - 300
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*An Edwardian silver hot water jug, in the early Georgian style, having finial topped hinge dome cover, with twin engraved crests, 17.7oz, maker Pier Pairpoint Brothers, London 1910, h.21cm £150 - 200
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*A Walker & Hall silver three piece teaset, comprising teapot, twin handled sugar and cream, each of oval bombe form and having twin engraved crests, 41.7oz, Sheffield 1912, teapot h.16cm £300 - 500
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*An Edwardian silver milk jug, of plain baluster form, double crested, 9.4oz, maker Charles Edwards, London 1904, h.14cm £80 - 120
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*A mid-20th century Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company full twelve place setting cutlery canteen, in original fitted walnut canteen table, in the Kings pattern and comprising; coffee spoons, teaspoons, dessert forks, table forks, silver handled and steel bladed table knives and cheese knives, twelve soup spoons, twelve dessert spoons, six tablespoons, six egg spoons, dessert eaters, fish servers (the knives and forks with silver blades and tines), pair sauce ladles, sugar sifter and tongs, soup ladle, pair carving forks and three carvers (all with silver handles), gross weight approx 180oz, London 1949, the canteen table having two serpentine fitted drawers and raised on acanthus hipped cabriole supports with claw and ball feet, w.99cm d.57.5cm h.82cm £3000 - 5000
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*A George V silver sauceboat, double crested and raised upon lion mask and paw feet, 10.3oz, maker D&G Welby Ltd, London 1912, h.11.5cm £100 - 150
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*A George V silver dish on stand, of neo-classical design pierced with anthemia and husks, on hairy paw feet, 21.9oz, maker Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1913, dia. 23.5cm £200 - 300
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*A Mappin & Webb silver sauceboat, having flying S-scroll handle and raised on stepped hoof feet, 8.3oz, Sheffield 1948, h.11.5cm £100 - 150
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*A cased silver spur, with attached fittings, maker Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1964, case w.15cm; and two other cased silver spurs, both by Wakely & Wheeler, London 1981 (3) £200 - 300
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*An Irish silver desk-stand, modelled as three mounted horseshoes centred with an inkwell, each horseshoe surrounding engraved presentation inscriptions 'For The Kings Stand Stakes', 'The Cork & Orrery Stakes' and 'Windsor Castle Stakes', all run at Royal Ascot 1961 and being Mr Stanhope Joel's horses, gross weight 23.1oz, Dublin 1961, w.24cm £300 - 500
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A late Victorian silver tankard, in the early Georgian style, of reeded cylindrical form, 10.8oz, maker Thomas Bradbury & Sons (Turner Bradbury), London 1898, h.12.5cm £120 - 180
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A George III silver teapot on stand, both of ribbed oval form, having bright cut engraved decoration, 16.6oz, maker Peter & Anne Bateman, London 1787, gross h.18cm £400 - 600
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A George V silver lighthouse pepperette, having finial topped pierced dome cover, 4.8oz, maker S Blankensee & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1921, h.14.5cm £40 - 60
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A pair of late Victorian silver candlesticks, each having beaded detached sconces and embossed capitals to square loaded bases, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1900, h.15cm £200 - 300
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A George III silver meat skewer, monogrammed, 3.8oz, maker Thomas Wilkes Barker, London 1805, 33cm £150 - 200
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A George III silver meat skewer, undecorated, 4.4oz, maker Peter & William Bateman, London 1808, 35cm £160 - 220
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A late Victorian silver handled and ivory page-turner, the handle embossed with C-scrolls and flower heads surrounding opposing vacant cartouches, maker Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, London 1897, 44cm £50 - 80
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A mid-20th century Mappin & Webb silver pedestal hot water pot, having finial topped hinge cover, and beaded loaded base, Sheffield 1952, h.25.5cmNote: This pot bears the rare coronation mark only used twice; being the accession of the Queen to the throne prior to the coronation in 1953 £700 - 1000
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A pair of mid-18th century style silver candlesticks, having turned and knopped columns, detachable sconces, and on shaped square loaded bases, maker LGS, London 1968, h.25cm £300 - 400
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A late 19th century silver mounted and acid etched glass decanter with stopper, the stopper surmounted with a cherub holding a bottle of wine and glass aloft, the neck embossed with C-scrolls and flowers, the base with cherubs amidst C-scrolls, flowers and acanthus leaves, import marks for London 1894, h.25.5cm £200 - 300
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A cased pair of Victorian cut glass and silver gilt mounted claret jugs, each having pineapple finial topped hinge covers, the silver mounts with Celtic inspired engraved decoration, the bodies with hobnail banding to star-cut bases, maker Horace Woodward & Co, Birmingham 1881, h.26cm, the silk and velvet lined fitted leather case by the retailer 'Howell James & Co to the Queen, 57 & 59 Regent Street', case h.33.5cm700 - 1000 840A pair of early 20th century Irish silver fruit bowls, each having fruiting vine cast rims and scroll pierced borders, 19.8oz, maker West & Son, Dublin 1911, dia.24.5cm £800 - 1200
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# A late Victorian silver easel dressing table mirror, the bevelled rectangular plate within a C-scroll acanthus leaf and flower head pierced surround surmounted with vacant cartouche, maker Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1900, 51 x 35.5cm £500 - 800
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# An Edwardian silver mounted easel dressing table mirror, having a shaped and bevelled plate within a C-scroll, leaf and flower embossed surround (a/f), Birmingham 1906, 40 x 35cm £150 - 250
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A late Victorian silver salver, having a gadrooned piecrust rim and raised on four scroll feet, 37.6oz, maker Harrison Brothers & Halson (George Halson), Sheffield 1897, dia.35.5cm £250 - 400
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An Edwardian finely cast silver gilt pedestal lighthouse sugar caster, the finial topped dome cover cast with alternating scroll leaf and flower head panels, the base with alternating fishscale and basket weave panels with further applied shells and scroll leaves to a footed base, 17.5oz, maker James Wakely & Frank Clark Wheeler, London 1907, h.21.5cm, the whole housed in original velvet and silk lined fitted leather case £500 - 800
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A mid-Victorian gilded silver plate bread basket, the flat rim and handle as ears of wheat, having basket woven sides, the base engraved with scroll leaves and flowers within a border, apparently unmarked, w.31cm £400 - 600
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A late Georgian silver teapot, of oval squat form, the hinged cover with pineapple finial, all raised on ball feet, 22.5oz, maker Duncan Urquhart & Naphtali Hart, London 1808, h.17.5cm £200 - 300
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A late Victorian silver coffee pot, of octagonal pear shape with engraved armorial, gross weight 23.6oz, maker Elkington & Co Ltd, London 1900, h.23cm £150 - 200
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A Georgian style silver tankard, having sectional reeded handle and footed base, 14.6oz, maker H & H, Birmingham 1938, h.13.5cm £100 - 150
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An Edwardian silver salver, having a raised shell cast piecrust rim, on three scroll feet, 11.9oz, maker Barker Brothers, Chester 1910, dia. 23cm £100 - 150
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A late Victorian silver bonbon dish, of pierced embossed circular form, 3.4oz, maker William Comyns & Sons, London 1891, dia.13cm £50 - 70
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A set of four late Victorian silver specimen vases, each of cylindrical form and leaf embossed to loaded bases, maker Mappin & Webb, London 1891, h.14cm £150 - 250
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A pair of late Victorian silver candlesticks, having embossed capitals and spiral fluted columns to stepped square loaded bases, maker Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1895, h.16.5cm £150 - 200
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A pair of silver three light candelabra, in the early 18th century style, each having knopped stems to stepped and loaded octagonal bases, maker Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1963, h.21cm £300 - 500
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A late Victorian cut glass and silver gilt mounted pocket hip-flask, having monogrammed and embossed hinge cover, maker Charles Fox & Co Ltd, London 1897, h.14cm £70 - 100
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A cased set of twelve late Victorian dessert knives and forks, each having mother of pearl handles, plated blades with scroll leaf and flower decoration, and silver and embossed collars, assayed Sheffield 1898, all housed in a fitted walnut canteen with velvet and silk lining, canteen w.31cm £120 - 180
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A pair of late Georgian silver stuffing spoons, in the Old English pattern, 7oz, maker John Lias, London 1810, 29cm £120 - 180
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A George IV silver soup ladle, in the Old English pattern, 7oz, maker WS, London 1828, 32cm £100 - 150
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A George III silver fish slice, the pierced slice with further bright cut engraved decoration and ivory handle, maker Thomas Weiss II, London 1800, 30cm; and one other George IV example, with pierced slice and ivory handle, maker William Knight II or William King, London 1828, 28.5cm (2) £100 - 150
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A George IV silver fish slice, in the Fiddle pattern, having monogrammed terminal, the slice with centre fish, maker WS, London 1823, 29cm; and one other late Georgian example, having loaded handle and pierced slice set with two small fish, London 1813 (a/f) (2) £100 - 150
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A pair of French Christofle white metal wine coasters, each with raised beaded rims, 15.2oz, impressed assays verso, dia.15.5cm £120 - 180
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A mid-19th century Dutch silver soup ladle, the tapering handle with engraved armorial to Reverse, 10oz, makers mark LVH, assayed for The Hague 1849, 37cm £100 - 150
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