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"THE QUEEN'S BEASTS SPOONS' - makers Toye, Kenning & Spencer, Birmingham 1977, jubilee marks, a set of ten, with fig shaped bowls and cast heraldic beast finials, all supporting part gilt and coloured enamel shields, No.667 of a limited edition of 2,500 sets with hallmarked silver plaque (unattached), 16ozs total gross, a 19th Century kingwood and parquetry banded dressing box with drawer to base, later sky blue moiree silk lined and fitted,14" wide £150-200
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A LOW PEDESTAL DISH, makers Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1913, the shallow dish with plain pierced arcaded rim on a swept pedestal and domed foot, 9 1/2" diameter, 5" high, 21ozs 8dwts £180-250
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AN ART DECO EASEL BACK TIMEPIECE, maker's mark mis-struck, Birmingham 1936, of horizontal shaped oval form, guilloche enamelled in pink with a foliate border, enclosing a gilt faced eight day timepiece, 3 1/4" x 4 1/2" £120-180
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A CANDELABRUM, maker's mark B.E. & Co., Birmingham 1976, the campana sockets issuing from reeded scroll branches on a single stick of flared cylindrical form and a swept circular base, with stamped gadrooned angles, 15 1/4" high, loaded £150-250
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A SMALL SALVER, makers Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London 1925, of canted square form, raised upon four trefoil feet, centrally engraved "M", 10" square, 23ozs 9dwts £200-300
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A SALVER, maker's mark B.B.S. Ltd., Birmingham 1934, of shaped circular form with pie crust rim, raised upon four stepped hoof feet, 10 1/4" diameter, 17ozs 4dwts £150-200
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A SALVER, makers Fattorini & Sons, Sheffield 1925, of shaped circular form with pie-crust rim, raised upon four claw and ball feet, centrally engraved with a presentation inscription dated 1952 surrounded by facsimile signatures, 15 3/4" diameter, 45ozs 15dwts £400-500
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A MUG, maker Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1928, of plain rounded tapering cylindrical form with "S" loop handle on a low foot, 4 3/4" high, 12ozs 17dwts £140-180
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A PAIR OF PARCEL GILT ROCOCO STYLE FIGURAL TWO BRANCH CANDELABRA, maker C.J. Vander, London 1972, cast as an 18th century gardener holding a basket and posy of flowers, and his female companion holding a watering can, the wrythen fluted tulip sockets issuing from detachable scroll branches and all raised upon circular bases cast in high relief with scrolls and rocaille, 11" high, 88ozs 4dwts total (Illustrated) £800-1200
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A DRESSING TABLE BOX, makers Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1929, the hinged cover inset with a domed tortoiseshell panel within a reel and bobbin border opening to reveal a velvet lined interior, raised upon three out turned supports, 2 1/4" diameter £80-120
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A LOW PEDESTAL DISH, maker's mark J.R.O. & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1933, the shaped circular dish on a low domed foot, 9 1/2" diameter, 11ozs 15dwts, £150-180
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AN ART DECO LOW PEDESTAL DISH, maker's mark HA, Sheffield 1931, of shaped circular form with reeded rim and stepped triangular angles, on a low foot, 10 1/4" diameter, 30ozs £300-350
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A NOVELTY VESTA, maker's mark CME, Birmingham import mark, stamped 925, in the form of a hound's head with strike, the collar forming the hinged cover, 2" long, 1oz £100-120
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A NOVELTY VESTA, maker's mark CME, Birmingham import mark probably 1970, in the form of a pocket watch case all over repousse with scrolling foliage, strike to base, hinged top with hanging loop, 1 3/4" diameter £100-120
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A SWEETMEAT DISH, maker's mark I.F. & Son, London 1970, the flower shaped bowl on a low domed foot, 5 1/2" diameter, 4ozs 9dwts £50-80
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A SUGAR CASTOR, maker's mark R.C., London 1929, of octagonal lighthouse form with pierced lift-off cover, on a low foot, 6" high, 5ozs 2dwts £120-150
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A MUG, maker's mark indistinct, London 1925, of baluster form with bead cast "S" scroll handle, on a low spreading foot, 4" high over handle, 3ozs 13dwts £60-80
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A PAIR OF SALAD SERVERS, maker William Coulthard, Birmingham 1913, with plain oval bowls and hollow tapering cylindrical handles, 11 1/4" long, 3ozs 7dwts total £100-150
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A THREE PIECE CRUET ON STAND, maker J.B. Carrington & Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1982, of rounded oblong baluster form on four out turned feet, comprising pepperette, salt, mustard with hinged cover and shaped oblong tray, with matching spoons, tray 8 1/4" long, 6ozs 8dwts, with blue glass liners £120-140
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A PEDESTAL SAUCEBOAT, makers Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1970, the oval bowl with bead cast rim, reeded high loop handle, on a swept oval foot, 6 1/2" long, 7ozs 19ozs £140-180
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AN ART DECO CUT GLASS SUGAR CASTOR, makers Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1937, with geometric pierced screw-on cover, 6 1/4" high £70-90
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A JUMBO WATCH CASE, makers Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham 1913, of arched oblong form with plain fascia, green Morocco leather hinged easel back enclosing a nickel plated watch, 4 1/4" x 4 3/4" £70-100
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A CREAM JUG, maker's mark indistinct, Birmingham 1921, of baluster form with double "C" scroll handle raised upon three hoof feet, 3 1/2" high over handle, 2ozs 12dwts £60-80
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A LOW PEDESTAL ROSEBOWL, makers probably S. Blankensee & Son Ltd., Birmingham 1911, of single girdled circular form on a swept foot, 8" diameter, 5 3/4" high, 11ozs £100-150
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AN EARLY GEORGE V LARGE QUAICHE, makers Ollivant & Botsford, London 1911, of typical form with line engraved loop and lug handles, on a low foot with applied milled bands, 8 3/4" wide over handles, 2 1/4" high, 12ozs 6dwts (Illustrated Page Twenty Two) £200-300
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A PAIR OF EARLY GEORGE V CANDLESTICKS, makers Fordham & Faulkner, Sheffield 1911, the detachable circular drip pans on octagonal tulip sockets issuing from flared octagonal stems and swept bases, with engine turned borders, 12" high, loaded £200-300 211 - 213 No lots
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A COMPOSITE WILLIAM IV IRISH THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE, teapot no maker's mark, Dublin 1836, sugar bowl and milk jug, maker James Le Bass, Dublin 1831, of compressed circular form, chased with a band of foliage on a matt ground enclosing scroll cartouche engraved with a monogram, and raised upon four shell feet with leaf terminals, the teapot with flat hinged domed cover with cast and applied flower knop and ivory stops to cast handle, 12" wide, 63ozs 9dwts gross (Illustrated) £600-800
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A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN REPLICA SPOONS, makers Hutton & Sons Ltd., London 1896, after 17th century originals, the large circular bowls with mask and figure cast stems and trefoil finials, 7" long, 3ozs 3dwts total, cased £80-120
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A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN SALTS importer William Morering, London import marks 1898, probably Dutch, the egg shaped bowls cast and chased with cupids in landscapes within scroll borders and raised upon four outcurved supports, 2 1/4" x 1 3/4", 2ozs total £80-120
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A LATE VICTORIAN BRANDY SAUCEPAN, maker's mark apparently obliterated, Birmingham 1893, the plain baluster bowl engraved with a crest and with right angled turned and polished fruitwood handle, bowl 2 1/2" high, 4ozs 17dwts gross £100-150
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AN EDWARDIAN HOT WATER JUG, maker Thomas Bradbury, London 1906, of lobed oval pedestal form, the hinged cover with ebony urn finial and high loop handle, on an oval foot, 7 1/2" high over handle, 11ozs 25dwts gross £100-150
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A GEORGE III PEDESTAL MILK JUG, maker Nathan Smith & Co., Sheffield 1795, with high loop handle, bright cut engraved with a band of rosettes and a later armorial and motto over original monogram, on a square foot, 5 3/4" high, 3ozs 4dwts £80-120
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AN EARLY GEORGE III SAUCEBOAT, maker probably Dorothy Mills, London 1762, the oval bowl with shaped cut rim, leaf sheathed double "C" scroll handle, engraved with a crest and raised upon three stepped hoof feet with escallop shell terminals, 5 1/2" wide, 5ozs 4dwts (Illustrated) £150-250
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A VICTORIAN DESK STANDISH, makers The Barnards, London 1845, of shaped oblong form with scrolled rim engraved with scrolls and diapering enclosing two vacant panels, centred by two pen wells and a pair of cut glass hexagonal inkwells each with matching silver mounts and engraved hinged covers flanking a central well, raised upon four knurl feet, 10" x 6 1/2", 11ozs 10dwts excluding inkwells (Illustrated) £300-400
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A CONTINENTAL TABLE SNUFF BOX, London import marks 1893, probably Dutch, of bombe oval form, the hinged cover chased and repousse with three peasants in a kitchen, the sides repousse with scrolls, flowers and fruits, 4 1/4" wide, 4ozs 19dwts (Illustrated) £200-300
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A LATE VICTORIAN TEA CANISTER, importer's mark M.S., London import mark 1891, probably Dutch, of plain square section with lift-off cylindrical cover, two sides chased and repousse with two cherubs cavorting before a bust of Bacchus in a garden setting, within a scroll and diapered border, the two alternating sides with blank rococo panels, 6 1/4" high, 12ozs 2dwts total (Illustrated) £300-400
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AN EARLY VICTORIAN SMALL SALVER, maker J. Charles Edington, Birmingham 1840, of plain circular form with cast and applied gadrooned rim, chased with a band of rococo scroll and diapered panels enclosing a later engraved presentation inscription dated 1950, and raised upon three knurl feet, 9" diameter, 14ozs 6dwts £120-180
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AN EARLY VICTORIAN DRUM MUSTARD, makers Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, London 1845, the plain cylindrical pot cast and pierced in high relief with a bucolic landscape with a cow, windmill and cottage beneath trees, "S" scroll handle and low, stepped domed hinged cover, 3 3/4" high, 5ozs 7dwts, together with a fiddle and thread pattern mustard spoon, London 1856, and a blue glass liner (2) (Illustrated) £150-200
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A GEORGE III MUSTARD POT, maker John Emes, London 1805, of bombe oval form, with cast and applied Greek key rims, angular handle, plain thumbpiece and hinged domed cover, 3 1/4" high, together with a later mustard pot, maker probably Frederick Elkington, London 1879, of plain oval form, pierced with eliptical panels enclosing three roundels, one vacant and two engraved with flowers, with angular reed and bead handle, pierced thumbpiece and hinged flat cover, 3" high over thumbpiece, each with blue glass liners and matched spoons, 9ozs 8dwts total (4) £150-200
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AN EDWARDIAN DECANTER, maker Bertholdt Muller, Chester import marks 1906, the clear glass hexagonal body engraved with two scrolling foliate panels, plain swept shoulders and flower engraved neck, the deep silver rim chased with cavorting cherubs and flower garlands, 9" high, with a matched stopper £100-150
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A SET OF FIVE GEORGE IV DESSERT SPOONS, makers Wiliams Eley & Fearn, London 1823, in double struck fiddle, thread and shell pattern, engraved with a crest, 7" long, 9ozs 11dwts total £160-190
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A LATE VICTORIAN ROSE BOWL, maker possibly George Fox, London 1898, of plain circular form, chased and repousse with scrolling foliage enclosing an engraved inscription "Bradford Liberal Club ... 1898 ....", on a low domed foot, 8 1/2" diameter, 5" high, 15ozs 14dwts £120-180
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A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN CANDLESTICKS, makers Fordham & Faulkner, Sheffield 1907, with detachable oval drip pans issuing from fluted oval sconces, on flared fluted stems and swept oval bases, 8" high, loaded £120-180
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A LATE VICTORIAN NOVELTY STAMP CASE, makers Neal & Neal, London 1901, in the form of a square book with hinged swivel holder and hanging loop, 1 1/8" square £80-120
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AN EDWARDIAN NOVELTY VESTA, maker Joseph Gloster, Birmingham 1904, of typical rounded oblong form with strike and hanging loop, the fascia with hinged stamp compartment, 1 3/4" x 1 1/4" £120-160
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A LATE VICTORIAN NOVELTY VESTA, maker possibly S.W. Smith, Birmingham 1890, of typical rounded oblong form, the fascia repousse with two billiard balls and cue in play, 2" x 1 1/4" £180-220
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A VICTORIAN FOLDING FRUIT KNIFE, maker possibly Jacob French, Sheffield 1885, the cross hatch carved handle applied with an engraved monogrammed shield, handle 3 1/4" long, cased £60-80
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A COMPOSITE GEORGE III AND LATER TABLE SERVICE in Old English pattern, various dates and makers, comprising twelve each table forks (London 1799 x 7, London 1802 x 5), dessert spoons (London 1787 x 3, London 1788 and two others), tablespoons (London 1796 x 6 and London 1830 x 6), ten dessert forks, London 1796, six teaspoons, London 1912, 72ozs 16dwts total, together with twelve each modern steel table and dessert knives (76) £800-1000
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A LATE VICTORIAN CUT AND PANELLED BLUE FLASHED SCENT BOTTLE, maker Sampson Mordan & Co., London 1890, with screw-on planished "golf ball" cover enclosing probably original stopper, 5 3/4" high £120-180
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A VICTORIAN GOBLET, maker's mark H.B., Birmingham 1873, the plain slightly flared cylindrical bowl engraved with two bands of strapwork enclosing an inscription dated "8.1.76", on a single blade knopped stem and swept circular foot with beaded rim, 6 1/4" high, 6ozs 19dwts £120-160
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