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William IV silver fiddle pattern sauce ladle and matching sifter spoon with engraved armorial crests (London 1830), William Chawner, together with a Victorian silver fiddle pattern tablespoon with engraved armorial crest (London 1839) and one other (London 1842). All at approximately 8ozs (4) £50 - 80
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Twelve late Georgian and Victorian silver fiddle pattern teaspoons with engraved armorial crests (various dates and makers). All at approximately 9ozs £50 - 80
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Four William IV silver fiddle pattern egg spoons and a matching preserve spoon (London 1830), William Chawner, together with a pair of silver salt spoons (London 1834), Mary Chawner. All at approximately 3ozs (6) £30 - 50
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Early 19th century Continental silver wirework cake basket of oval form, with pierced flower-head and urn decoration, pierced swing handle, on a similar pierced oval foot, engraved armorial crest and motto 'Recta Pete' (seek what is right), Fletcher, marked on rim above crest and opposite side, possibly Portuguese. All at approximately 26ozs, 37cm across £200 - 300
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19th century American silver snuff box of rectangular form, with engine-turned and engraved decoration and hinged cover with decorative cartouche and engraved presentation inscription dated 1874, gilded interior stamped - Sterling 6. All at approximately 2ozs, 7.5cm across £80 - 120
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Late 19th century Indian silver teapot of tapered cylindrical form, with chased decoration of hunting scenes, tigers and leopards, etc, against a forest background, engraved spout and handle, flared top with bead edge and domed hinged cover with finial in the form of an Indian deity, unmarked, possibly Madras but with Lucknow-style decoration. All at approximately 16ozs, 15cm overall height £300 - 400
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George V silver seven piece condiment set comprising four two-handled salts of urn form, with raised floral swag and bead decoration, on pedestal feet, with glass liners, matching mustard and two peppers, four salt spoons and a mustard spoon in a fitted case (Birmingham, Chester and Sheffield 1913), William Hutton & Sons Ltd. All at approximately 10ozs, salts 9.7cm across handles (11) £150 - 250
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Late 19th century cut and engraved glass claret jug of flared form, with silver plated mount, Bacchus mask spout, engraved and raised Eastern ornamentation, angular handle with dolphin thumb piece, domed hinged cover with seated Indian figure finial (silver plate worn), 29cm overall height £100 - 150
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Late Victorian silver teapot of oval form, with bands of chased and engraved Greek key and floral decoration and reeded border, angular ebony handle, domed hinged cover with turned ebony finial (Chester 1900), maker - G.N. / R.H. All at approximately 16ozs, 26cm across £100 - 150
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George III silver christening mug of baluster form, with scroll handle and leaf terminal, later embossed with scroll and floral decoration (London 1795), Samuel Godbehere and Edward Wigan. All at approximately 6ozs, 10.5cm overall height £100 - 150
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Three Victorian Scottish silver single struck Kings pattern tablespoons with engraved initials (Edinburgh 1844 / 1845), J. McKay. All at approximately 7.5ozs, 22.5cm overall length £50 - 70
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George III silver wine funnel of conventional form, with detachable pierced rim with gadrooned border, strainer and funnel (London 1770), Hester Bateman. All at approximately 2.5ozs, 11.5cm overall length - three separate components £150 - 200
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Early Edwardian silver tyg of thistle-head form, with three Art Nouveau-style leaf handles and overall spot-hammered finish (London 1902), Moss Morris. All at approximately 6ozs, 11cm overall height £100 - 150
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Unusual late Victorian silver letter opener or skewer in the form of an arrow, with engraved double armorial crest (London 1899), Sydney Bellamy Harman. All at approximately 2ozs, 33.5cm overall length £80 - 120
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Fine quality Edwardian silver spirit kettle of inverted pear form, with raised classical flower-head swag and tail decoration, leaf mounted spout and decorative scroll handle with ebonised hand piece, hinged domed cover with leaf and flower-head decoration and flower-head finial, on a cast silver stand with scroll and floral decoration and three bee emblems with three scroll legs and stylised shell feet, two fastening chains and a separate burner (London 1905), John Bodman Carrington (Carrington & Co.). All at approximately 62ozs, 35cm overall height (3) £800 - 1200
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Fine quality late 19th / early 20th century Indian Kutch silver goblet of tapering form, with chased foliate and flower-head decoration above a border of acanthus leaves, on a similarly decorated pedestal foot. All at approximately 19ozs, 23.8cm overall height £300 - 400
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Selection of Georgian, Victorian and later silver, Hanoverian, Old English and other pattern flatware (various dates and makers). All at approximately 52ozs (45 pieces in total) £300 - 500
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Late 19th / early 20th century white metal trowel-shaped bookmark with claw handle clutching a purple hardstone ball, 10cm overall length £30 - 50
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1930s silver cigarette canister of cylindrical form, with bayonet fit cover and gilded interior (Sheffield 1935), Mappin & Webb. All at approximately 3.5ozs, 8.5cm overall height £40 - 60
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George III silver Old English pattern tablespoon (London 1793), George Gray and one other (London 1798), Richard Crossley, a cased set of six 1930s silver coffee bean spoons (Birmingham 1936) and a Middle Eastern silver circular ashtray with engraved floral decoration - marked on underside. All at approximately 9ozs, ashtray 12cm diameter (4) £50 - 80
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Set of twelve late 19th / early 20th century Chinese silver mounted baby coconut drinking cups with silver interiors and stems on turned coconut feet with silver bases, each cup carved with different Chinese characters, possibly lines from a poem, interior of bowls with stamped Chinese character mark, each cup 8.1cm overall height £500 - 600
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Fine quality contemporary silver waiter of circular form, with piecrust border, on three leaf scroll feet, engraved presentation inscription (Sheffield 1956), maker - E. V., also with Irish import marks for 1957. All at approximately 6ozs, 15cm diameter £80 - 120
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Pair George III silver salts of rectangular form, with gadrooned and foliated border, on rectangular pedestal feet, one clear glass liner (London 1818), maker - I. B., together with two silver salt spoons (London 1811 / 1813). All at approximately 8ozs, 10cm across (4) £80 - 120
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Pair George III silver Old English pattern sauce ladles with engraved crests (London 1812), maker - R. R. All at approximately 3ozs, 17.5cm overall length £60 - 80
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George III silver Old English pattern basting spoon with engraved armorial crest and initial (London 1811), William Eaton. All at approximately 3.5ozs, 30cm overall length £60 - 80
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Large 1930s silver salver of circular form, with piecrust border with central engraved armorial - Bombay Jackal Club 15th December 1934, surrounded by engraved facsimile signatures of some of the members (Sheffield 1934), Mappin & Webb. All at approximately 37ozs, 35.5cm diameter £200 - 300
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Victorian silver two-handled sugar bowl of half-fluted form, with engraved armorial crest (Birmingham 1894), maker - S. I. L. All at approximately 7.5ozs, 18cm across £80 - 120
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Early George V silver teapot of compressed bullet form, with raised decorative band, fruitwood scroll handle, domed hinged cover with turned finial, on a flared circular base (Birmingham 1911), maker - S.W.S. & Co. All at approximately 19ozs, 25cm across £100 - 150
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Large 1930s silver spirit flask, hinged cover with bayonet fastening and detachable cup with gilded interior (Sheffield 1938), Walker & Hall, cup stamped - 11817½ and ¾ PT. All at approximately 11ozs, 19.5cm overall length £150 - 200
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19th century Dutch silver patch box of circular form, with engraved decoration, six Continental silver trays with embossed decoration of swans, possibly Spanish and a white metal box in the form of a shell. All at approximately 5ozs, patch box 5cm diameter (8) £80 - 120
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George III silver patch box in the form of a book, with bright cut decoration (Birmingham 1814), Cocks & Bettridge, together with a George III silver vinaigrette of small proportions with bright cut decoration and hinged cover opening to reveal a silver gilt interior and hinged pierced and engraved grille (Birmingham 1819), John Shaw and one other Victorian silver vinaigrette (Birmingham 1844), Edward Smith, patch box 2.8cm overall length (3) £150 - 200
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George III silver snuff box of shaped rectangular form, with bright cut floral decoration, hinged cover with engraved cartouche and cast thumb piece (Birmingham 1826), Joseph Willmore, 5.5cm across £80 - 120
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Continental silver compact of circular form, with guilloche enamel and blue stone decoration, suspension ring and press opener, hinged cover opening to reveal a gilded interior with fitted mirror and separate compartment, marked - 935, 5cm diameter £80 - 100
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Unusual Victorian silver salt in the form of a hemispherical bowl, set in a separate frame with three goat's head legs and bead border, on a circular base, with matching spoon (Sheffield 1892), Martin Hall & Co., base and bowl with stamped registration mark, spoon repaired. All at approximately 3ozs, 6cm diameter £80 - 100
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Victorian silver Communion set comprising small ewer and goblet with engraved I.H.S. Christogram (London 1888), Walter & John Barnard, together with a Continental silver cup with engine-turned decoration, scroll handle and engraved initials, base stamped 800. All at approximately 6ozs, ewer 11cm overall height £70 - 100
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Pair George III silver Old English pattern tablespoons, later converted to berry spoons with fruit pattern bowls and engraved armorial crests (London 1800), together with two others (London 1804), six George V silver-handled fruit knives (Sheffield 1912) and one other (Sheffield 1915). Approximately 8ozs weighable silver (qty) £60 - 80
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Contemporary silver canteen of Kings pattern with Union shell heel cutlery, comprising twelve soup spoons, two sauce ladles, twelve teaspoons, four serving spoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve dinner forks, twelve coffee spoons, twelve dinner knives, twelve dessert knives, in a fitted walnut veneered case (Sheffield 1971 / 1972), retailed by Walter Tricket & Co. Ltd., together with associated cheese knife, cake knife and pie slice (Sheffield 1979), maker - H. B. Approximately 142ozs weighable silver (105 pieces in total) £800 - 1200
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19th century Indian Kutch silver mounted rosewood cigar box with overlaid pierced silver panels with floral decoration and cedar-lined interior (circa 1880), Oomersee Mawjee & Sons, 27.7cm across £300 - 500
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Late Victorian silver two-handled bowl of oval form, with embossed foliate and floral decoration, intricate scroll border and decorative stylised sea monster handles, on an oval pedestal foot, engraved presentation inscriptions (London 1896), Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd. All at approximately 10ozs, 28cm across handles £150 - 200
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Victorian silver sugar basket of navette form, with four panels with chased rococo decoration and swing handle, on a shaped pedestal foot, engraved monogram and crest, traces of original gilding (London 1874), Martin Hall & Co. Ltd., together with a matching sifter spoon (Sheffield 1874), Martin & Co. Ltd., all in a fitted Morocco leather covered case. All at approximately 9ozs, sugar basket 15.6cm across (2) £150 - 200
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Unusual heavy French silver plated stand of circular form, with four cup holders, bead rim and central column with rococo swag and foliate decoration surmounted by a model of a cherub with butterfly wings, skipping with scarf, on four beaded feet, inside of base stamped - Christofle, 29cm diameter £100 - 150
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George IV silver plated seven piece cruet of rectangular form, with gadrooned border and reeded wire frame and foliate decorated central carrying handle, on four foliate bracket feet, containing four cut glass bottles with glass stoppers, two similar bottles with silver tops (Sheffield 1823), one other glass mustard pot with a replacement silver top (London 1937) and a silver condiment spoon, together with a mahogany storage case, frame 23.7cm across £60 - 100
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Pair Victorian silver plated wine coasters of circular form, with raised decoration and gadrooned borders, turned wooden bases with central engraved silver armorial crests, 15cm diameter £50 - 80
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William IV silver teapot of compressed melon form, with lobed panels, silver loop handle with ivory insulators and domed hinged cover with carved horn finial, on a domed and lobed pedestal foot (mid-1830s), Robert Hennell. All at approximately 19ozs, 26cm across £100 - 150
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1920s three piece silver tea set of faceted form, comprising teapot with punched and engraved border, angular fruitwood handle, hinged domed cover with carved fruitwood finial, on an octagonal foot, matching sugar and cream jug (Sheffield 1922), Thomas Bradbury & Sons. All at approximately 34ozs, teapot 27.5cm across £200 - 300
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George II silver mug of baluster form, with scroll handle, on circular flared foot, underside engraved - J.A.S. 25.4.40 FROM V.A.M.H. (London 1740), possibly Jnthn Fossy. All at approximately 7ozs, 10cm overall height £150 - 200
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Early George V silver cake basket of oval form, with pierced decoration interspaced with raised floral panels (Chester 1910). All at approximately 9.5ozs, 31cm across £60 - 100
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Two silver christening mugs (London 1939 / Birmingham 1944), four Victorian and later silver napkin rings (various dates and makers) and a contemporary silver sauce boat (Birmingham 1965), together with a Victorian provincial silver teaspoon (Exeter 1870). All at approximately 15ozs, sauce boat 17.5cm across (8) £100 - 150
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1920s silver spirit kettle of bullet form, with decorative spout, silver scroll handle with wooden hand piece and flush-fitting hinged cover, on a circular silver stand with pierced decoration and two securing pins, on three scroll legs with stylised shell feet with a separate plated spirit burner (Sheffield 1924), Thomas Bradbury & Sons. Approximately 36ozs weighable silver, 31cm overall height (3) £400 - 600
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Selection of 19th century Austro-Hungarian silver Hanoverian pattern cutlery with engraved monogram, comprising twelve tablespoons, twelve dinner forks and twelve dinner knives with silver handles and steel scimitar blades stamped - L.W.N. (Vienna 1880 / 1890), together with a gilt metal pie slice with silver handle stamped 800 and an unmarked white metal soup ladle, approximately 40ozs weighable silver, knives 25.5cm overall length (38 pieces in total) £300 - 400
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