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A mid-20th century Danish silver roasting pan, undecorated and with ebonised handle, gross weight .10.4oz, impressed assays for Johannes Siggaard verso, dia.18cm £120 - 180
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A set of four early Victorian silver dessert forks and two other near-matching, each in the Fiddle, Thread & Shell pattern and with engraved armorial, 12.3oz, London 1850/51, 17.5cm £80 - 120
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A set of six late Victorian silver table forks, in the Fiddle pattern, 13.7oz, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1896, 19.5cm £80 - 120
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A set of eight modern silver table forks, in the Hanoverian pattern, sold with six date-matching table knives, each with silver sheath pistol grip handles, forks weight 17.5oz, maker James Robinson, London 1964 £200 - 300
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A cased set of four silver napkin rings, in the form of a single stirrup, each marked VS1, VS2, VS3, and VS4, 4oz, maker A Wilcox, Birmingham 1937, retailed by A S Wigg & Son of Newmarket, case w.22cm £120 - 150
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A cased pair of Edwardian silver asparagus tongs, by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, London 1901, case w.26cm £120 - 180
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Two George III silver table salts with blue glass liners, each on stepped hoof feet, early 19th century London assays, dia. 6.5cm £50 - 80
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A late 19th century Continental silver caddy spoon, the bowl embossed with a figure landscape scene and on stylised leaping salmon handle, with makers mark BM and 925 standard assay (probably Dutch and Berthold Muller import), 10cm £60 - 80
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An Edwardian silver bonbon dish, of scroll pierced circular form, having pierced and gadrooned flat rim, all raised on paw feet, 7.1oz, maker George Edward & Sons, Sheffield 1906, dia. 16cm £100 - 150
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A set of four Victorian silver napkin rings, each pierced and with numbered cartouches 1 to 4, Birmingham 1870, dia.4.5cm; and a single napkin ring with engine turned decoration, gross weight 4.1oz (5) £60 - 80
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A matched pair of Scottish silver napkin rings, each in the Celtic taste, one with makers mark AWJ and assayed for Edinburgh 1948, the other stamped 'Silver Made in Scotland', w.5.2cm £60 - 80
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A 19th century French silver platter, of shaped oval form, the raised edge finely cast with leaves and berries, 42.4oz, with impressed Minerva head (No.1) and makers mark verso, w.46cm £300 - 500
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An early 17th century silver gilt recusant chalice, having tapering bowl with stylised leaf straps to a knopped hexagonal column and domed circular foot, 10.3oz, unmarked, h.21.5cm (with age wear, appears to have been drilled to base of stem, numerous minor knocks and dents especially to foot)Note: From around 1560 it was a punishable in England to attend Catholic rather than Protestant mass, therefore recusants (from the Latin 'recusare'- to refuse) attended private services in Catholic households hidden chapels. Objects for the mass, such as this chalice, were often unmarked as they were not produced to be sold, and rarely sent to Goldsmiths Hall to be hallmarked. £800 - 1200
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A George II silver footed sugar bowl, of lobed circular form, with engraved crest, 7.5oz, makers mark incomplete, London 1736, dia.11.2cm £200 - 300
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A George II silver beaker, of tapering circular form on footed base, with engraved armorial and opposing inscription 'Stanton Limestone Quarry Plate 1733', 5oz, marks worn but probably Newcastle circa 1730s, h.10.5cm £300 - 500
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A James II small silver mug, with reeded banding, incised monograms verso WC and W*N, 2.9oz, maker WS, London 1688, h.6.3cm £500 - 800
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A George V silver ten-sided tea caddy, with hinged cover, undecorated, 5.7oz, Birmingham 1919, w.10.5cm £180 - 220
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A late 18th century Irish silver double-ended bone marrow scoop, with engraved crest, 1.3oz, maker John Power, Dublin, 1797, 21.5cm £150 - 200
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A Queen Anne silver porringer, with half-spiral fluted body and engraved decoration, 3oz, maker William Gamble, London 1706 (with solder repairs to base which is probably early replacement, some wearholes throughout, overall condition poor); sold with a William IV silver cup cover only, of lobed circular form and surmounted with a recumbent cow, maker Thomas Bradbury & Son, Sheffield 1836, dia.10.5cm (2) £120 - 180
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A Busybee silver belt buckle, in the form of a horse's head, finely cast, with makers stamp verso and further inscribed 'Busybees No.3', assayed London 2010, w.7.7cm, with black leather beltNote: Busybees are based in Newmarket, Suffolk £150 - 200
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*A 9ct gold ladies powder compact, having hinged cover, undecorated, 24.5g, 4.5cm £180 - 220
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A 9ct gold pocket vesta case, inscribed TB Robinson Cambridge, gross weight 38.1g, h.5.6cm £250 - 350
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A late Georgian silver three piece teaset, comprising; teapot, twin handled sugar and cream, each of half-reeded oval bombe form, with gadrooned rims and gilt wash bowls, gross weight 32oz, makers mark struck JA probably Joseph Angell I, London 1819, teapot h.15cm £300 - 400
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A late Victorian silver and embossed pedestal ewer, having acanthus leaf cast C and S scroll handle, the body with monogrammed and vacant cartouches within anthemion scrolls, 19.9oz, Sibray, Hall & Co (Frederick Sibray & Job Frank Hall), London 1892, h.29.5cm £250 - 350
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A George V hammered silver footed bowl, having studwork applied frieze, 16.5oz, maker Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1929, dia.21cm £150 - 200
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A pair of George IV silver asparagus tongs, in the Kings pattern, with pierced blades, 7.2oz, London 1825, 26.5cm £100 - 150
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A graduated pair of American circa 1960 silver plated twin handled oval trays, each with C scroll acanthus leaf and flower head cast rims and similar engraved grounds, the largest w.73cm £150 - 200
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An Old Sheffield Plate meat dish cover, of good size, having cast handle, engraved armorial above ropetwist banding, w.52cm £100 - 150
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A late 19th century Anglo-Indian white metal easel dressing table mirror, the bevelled plate within an unmarked plain surround with engraved armorial, oak backed, 41 x 32cm £200 - 300 891- 894 No lots
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A 9ct gold curblink charm bracelet, with safety chain, containing numerous charms to include; full sovereign 1913, half-sovereign 1912, assorted animals, postbox, clipper ship, bell, lighthouse etc, gross weight 86g £800 - 1000
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A 9ct gold curblink charm bracelet, with safety chain, containing numerous mostly 9ct charms to include; motorcar, crib, turtle, windmill etc, 75.1g £500 - 600
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A heavy graduated silver curblink watch chain with Albert and hardstone set fob, 153g, 40cm £40 - 60
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Three various 19th century yellow and gilt metal carnelian set fob seals, and a faceted rock crystal desk seal (4) £100 - 150
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A late Victorian gold full sovereign, 1900, in 9ct gold pendant mount, pierced with gadrooned edge, dia.5cm, all on 9ct gold boxlink chain, gross weight 57.1g £400 - 600
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A Chinese yellow metal lapis lazuli set pendant, depicting the Chinese symbol for luck, 6.7 x 5.4cm £300 - 400
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A yellow metal and tigers eye set finelink necklace, arranged as three large cabochon stones, dia.20mm, flanked by three flat stones, dia.11mm £150 - 200
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A contemporary 18ct white gold yellow sapphire and diamond dress ring, the four claw set sapphire weighing approx 2.5ct, flanked to either side by a single small brilliant weighing approx 0.1ct,size V £250 - 400
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A modern 18ct gold diamond set ladies fancy dress ring, arranged as a four claw set square cut centre diamond weighing approx 0.75ct, flanked to either side by three small brilliants, all within a raised scroll setting, size O £500 - 800
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An early 20th century yellow metal diamond set ladies dress ring, centre set with four old brilliant cut diamonds within a pierced surround to a lower tier of graduated old brilliants, size O- £250 - 400
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A gents yellow metal gold ruby, sapphire and diamond set ring, arranged as the stars & stripes flag, the sapphires being square cut, the rubies baguette cut, and the diamond brilliant cut, size Q £250 - 350
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A ladies 18ct gold five diamond dress ring, the claw set brilliants in a line setting, the largest weighing approx 0.25ct, size N+ £400 - 600
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A 9ct gold amethyst and seed pearl set openwork pendant, arranged as four finely gadrooned interlocking circles, 4cm (excluding bale) £100 - 150
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A contemporary Italian 18ct gold and tigers eye set pendant, of good size, arranged as three cabochon tigers eyes in flower head mounted dividers, gross weight 18.2g, h.4cm £200 - 300
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An African yellow metal filigree worked brooch, in the form of a single stemmed flower with leaves, unmarked, 15.1g, 6.5cm £150 - 250
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An 18ct gold diamond set and blue enamel brooch, arranged as a three tier flower head, with safety chain (some minor enamel loss and repairs), 3cm £80 - 120
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A 15ct gold seed pearl and green peridot set flower head brooch, 7.6g, 3.4cm £80 - 120
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A 14ct gold amethyst and seed pearl set openwork pendant, arranged as a large oval cut centre set amethyst, 3cm £100 - 150
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A butterscotch amber beaded necklace, arranged as larger oval beads dispersed with small circular beads, 26.8g, length 40cm £200 - 300
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A butterscotch amber necklace, comprising 25 loosely graduated oval beads, the largest w.2.5cm, gross weight 30g, length 41cm £200 - 300
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A beaded butterscotch amber necklace, arranged as one large bead dia.2.6cm, flanked by twelve smaller beads, gross weight 20g £150 - 200
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