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A LARGE SALVER of shaped circular outline with a moulded border & large scroll feet, crested, by T. Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1917; 16.25" (41 cms) diameter; 66.25 oz £500-600
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A MIXED LOT: A small pedestal dish with faceted decoration by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1918, a brush, two caddy spoons, a salt spoon, two small forks, twelve various tea/coffee spoons and two plated spoons; the dish 7.75" (19.5 cms) diameter; 20.7 oz weighable silver (lot) £150-250
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A SALVER of shaped square outline with incurved corners, inscribed, by the Alexander Clarke Co., Sheffield 1960; 10.5" (26.5 cms) square; 20.28 oz £80-120
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AN OLD SHEFFIELD PLATED TWIN HANDLED WINE COOLER of campana form, engraved on each side with a coat of arms c.1820; 9" (23 cms) high £80-100
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A SET OF THREE OLD SHEFFIELD PLATED THREE LIGHT CANDELABRA with round bases & tapering columns, crested, together with a single candlestick to match, c.1820; the candelabra 18" (46 cms) high (4) £300-400
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A VICTORIAN PLATED-MOUNTED OAK "GOTHIC" MANTEL CLOCK with a white enamelled dial, the openwork front centred at the to with an enamelled, monogrammed shield, the base inscribed, c.1870; 19" (48 cms) high £80-120
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A GEORGE II / III WARWICK CRUET FRAME with a central handle & cinquefoil base, the cartouche initialled "H", by Samuel Wood, London 1760, fitted with five later mounted cut-glass bottles (four with mounts by Philip Freeman, London c.1775 and one with a later mount); the stand 10" (25.5 cms) high; 24.8 oz weighable silver £500-600
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A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN CORINTHIAN COLUMN LAMP BASES each inscribed on the steps, by Hawkesworth, Eyre & co., Sheffield 1902 (loaded); 11.25" (28.7 cms) high (2) £150-200
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A PLATED MOUNTED RIBBED GLASS CLARET JUG with a tapering body, three other plated mounted glass claret jugs & a mounted cut-glass decanter & stopper; the latter 11.3" (28.8 cms) high (5) £200-250
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A MIXED LOT: A small Victorian engraved quaich, unmarked, initialled, probably Scottish c.1850, a small French wine taster, & a pair of modern plain napkin rings; the quaich 3.5" (9 cms) long; 5.6 oz (4) £150-200
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THREE VARIOUS VESTA CASES & a plated wine funnel with a gilt bowl; the latter 6" (15 cms) long; 1.4 oz weighable silver (4) £100-120
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A MODERN FIVE BAR TOAST RACK by the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London 1916 & a sauce boat by E.S. Barnsley, Birmingham 1909; the latter 6.25" (16 cms) long; 12 oz (2) £170-200
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A GEORGE III TOAST RACK with a ring handle & a gadrooned base, by Crispin Fuller, London 1815 and a George III goblet with embossed decoration, by Robert, David & Samuel Hennell, London 1802; the latter 7" (18 cms) high; 14.5 oz (2) £150-200
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AN EARLY VICTORIAN TEA POT of shaped octagonal outline with fluting, ornate feet, a C-scroll handle & a flower finial, by Messrs. Barnard, London 1838; 6.5" (16.5 cms) high; 24.3 oz £250-300
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A VICTORIAN ENGRAVED GOBLET by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1890 and another plain Victorian goblet by H. Holland, London 1876; the latter 7.5" (19 cms) high; 14 oz (2) £80-120
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A VICTORIAN ENGRAVED HEXAFOIL SALVER with central inscription, by J. Aldwinckle & T. Slater, London 1884; 12.2" (31 cms) diameter; 30.6 oz £200-250
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A MODERN MATCHED SET OF FOUR LARGE & TWELVE SMALLER GOBLETS, Art Deco revival in style, with conical bowls & applied, angular "fan" motifs, by Gladwin Ltd. Sheffield 1943/46/47/49; the larger ones 6.75" (17 cms) high; 68 oz (16) £500-600
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A VICTORIAN MOUNTED GLASS BOWL William Hutton & Sons, London 1894; 9" (23 cms) diameter £20-40
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AN EDWARDIAN SWING HANDLE BASKET of shaped oblong outline with pierced & embossed decoration, maker's mark "R.R", Sheffield 1907; 11.5" (29 cms) long; 20 oz £120-150
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A VICTORIAN TWO BOTTLE INKSTAND with a rounded oblong base & central handle, inscribed, by Edward Hutton, London 1888 together with another inkstand (A/F) & a capstan inkwell, inscribed; the latter 6.4" (16.2 cms) diameter; 24 oz weighable silver (3) £150-250
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A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SAUCE BOATS on shaped oval bases with gadrooned borders, by T. Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1905; 6.25" (16 cms) long; 12.9 oz (2) £120-150
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A MIXED LOT: A Victorian embossed mug, gilt interior, a George III cream jug, a single candlestick, a vase, a George III toast rack, & a modern small inkstand with central mounted glass bottle, various makers & dates; the latter 6.3" (16 cms) long; 21.75 oz weighable silver (6) £200-300
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A LATE VICTORIAN THREE-PIECE BACHELOR'S TEA SET with part-fluting, another part-fluted oval tea pot, crested & a part-fluted hot water jug, various makers & dates; the latter 7.3" (18.5 cms) high; 32 oz (5) £170-200
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A MIXED LOT: A bonbon tazza, a pair of pierced bonbon dishes, a small salver inscribed, a shell butter dish, a salt, two small cups, a small two-handled dish, a small filigree casket, etc.; the salver 7.5" (19 cms) long; 27 oz weighable silver (lot) £150-200
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A PAIR OF GEORGE I CANDLESTICKS on hexagonal bases with knopped columns & spool-shaped capitals, engraved in the "wells" with a coat of arms, maker's mark "IB", possibly by John Bignell, London 1723; 6.25" (16 cms) high; 19.5 oz (2) £3500-4500
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A DUTCH OBLONG TEA CADDY on ball feet, with 'stamped' decorative panels, an American cream jug & sugar bowl, a small pair of sugar tongs & a small dish, monogrammed; the caddy 4.2" (10.5 cms) high; 14 oz (5) £170-200
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AMERICAN SILVER: including a set of twelve demi-tasse coffee cups & saucers (no liners), two pierced circular plates, two navette shaped dishes or stands (one initialled) & a pair of circular, pedestal bonbon dishes (monogrammed), all 20th century by various makers; the bonbon dishes 6.75" (17 cms); 56 oz (3) £400-500
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A MIXED LOT: Seven various small boxes, a pair of George IV wine labels, a modern mustard pot, a salt spoon, a George III soup ladle & a plated hot water jug; the latter 8.2" (21 cms) high; 14 oz weighable silver (13) £300-350
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A SALVER of shaped square outline with a decorative border, by Mappin & Webb, London 1927, two small sauce boats with gadrooned borders & a small circular waiter; the salver 9.5" (24.4 cms); 28.9 oz (4) £280-320
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A MIXED LOT: A square, mounted glass inkwell by Asprey & Co.Ltd., Birmingham 1930, a mounted crocodile leather ashtray, same maker, London 1926, a bonbon dish, by William Comyns, London 1903, six various American peperettes, three miscellaneous items & six plated items; the inkwell 3.25" (8 cms); 13.7 oz weighable silver (lot) £200-300
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A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN SHAPED CIRCULAR BONBON DISHES by W. Fordham & A. Faulkner, Sheffield 1908, three other American bonbon dishes & a plated bonbon basket; the pair 5.5" (14 cms) diameter; 16 oz weighable silver (6) £100-150
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CHANNEL ISLES: A rare late 17th century wine goblet on a spreading circular foot with a baluster pedestal stem & a plain hemispherical bowl, scratched below the rim with the initials "SG, IAM MF", maker's mark "WY" (in a shaped shield), struck twice, by William Young*, Jersey 1685-90; 4.2" (10.5 cms) high; 6.35 oz £8000-12000 *Literature: See Mayne, R.H: Old Channel Isles Silver, its Makers & Marks pp.91 & plate 64 for details of this maker & his mark, as seen on a 15" platter from Grouville Parish Church, Jersey with an inscription which shows that it was presented for the use of the Church in 1688. Mayne also notes that this is the only item known bearing this mark. See also Cohen & Du Quesne Bird: Silver in the Channel Islands for further details of William Young (of both Jersey & Southampton).
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AN AMERICAN SIX-PIECE TEA & COFFEE SERVICE comprising kettle on stand with burner, tea pot, coffee pot, covered sugar bowl, slop bowl & milk jug with circular bodies, decorated with chased detail, each engraved with a script monogram, by Gorham & Co. 1925/26, together with a muffin dish & cover with liner, made to match, by Richard Comyns, London 1937; the coffee pot 8.75" (22.4 cms) high; 164.5 oz £1400-1800
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AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY GERMAN TEN-SIDED COFFEE POT & matching milk jug with angular handles, retailer's mark of "Coosemans"; the coffee pot 7.7" (19.5 cms) high; 30.4 oz (2) £150-200
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A MODERN FOUR-PIECE TEA SERVICE comprising tea pot, hot water jug, cream jug & sugar bowl with circular bodies & decorative foliate friezes, by Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1928; the jug 8.75" (22.4 cms) high; 56.8 oz (4) £400-450
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A MIXED LOT: A late Victorian squat circular rose bowl with embossed decoration, monogrammed, Sheffield 1897, a small pot-pourri box, a spoon by Liberty & Co., a sifter spoon, a pair of sugar tongs, three other plated items & a small leather box; the rose bowl 6.75" (17 cms) diameter; 13.1 oz weighable silver (lot) £100-130
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A GEORGE IV WINE FUNNEL with a gadrooned & beaded border & shell tang, crested, by Thomas James, London 1825; 5.5" (14 cms) high; 4.5 oz £300-350
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THE SILVERGILT COVER (ONLY) from a George III cup with a classical figure finial & chased, laurel leaf borders, maker's mark partially mis-struck, probably by Thomas Wallis & Jonathan Hayne, London 1812; 5.7" (14.4 cms) diameter; 12.2 oz £80-120
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A GEORGE III WINE FUNNEL with reeded borders & a shaped tang, by Robert & David Hennell, London 1796; 4.8" (12.2 cms) high; 2.6 oz £300-400
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A MIXED LOT: A Chinese egg cup, a miniature sedan chair with bearers, two figural place card stands, a sifter spoon, a Danish "pusher" for a child, by Evald Nielsen, 1922, a caddy spoon, a buckle & four wine labels; the egg cup 3" (7.8 cms) high; 7.3 oz (lot) £80-120
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A 19TH CENTURY DANISH BALUSTER COFFEE POT with engraving & a knop finial, inscribed on one side, by W. Christensen, Copenhagen 1867; 9.7" (24.6 cms) high; 15.0 oz £80-120
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AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY AMERICAN THREE-HANDLED CUP OR TYG of baluster form with a presentation inscription on one side, by the Whiting Manufacturing Co. of New York 1907, together with a small plated Canadian candlestick; the cup 7.3" (18.8 cms) high; 31.5 oz weighable silver (2) £200-250
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A LATE 19TH CENTURY DUTCH OBLONG TEA CADDY decorated in low relief with figures & scrolls, pull-off cap, with pseudo marks & English import marks for London 1892; 4.75" (12 cms) high; 5.6 oz £100-150
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A LATE 19TH / EARLY 20TH CENTURY CHINESE ROSE BOWL with a shaped rim and engraved panels with native birds, flora & landscapes & centred by a vacant wreath cartouche, with "character" maker's marks, c.1900; 8.2" (20.5 cms) diameter; 19.4 oz £200-300
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BY LIBERTY & CO: A small oblong photograph frame with a wooden easel back (stamped on the hinge with Pat.No. 234608). the front set with a cabochon turquoise boss at the base, Birmingham 1910 (with incuse No. 5270); 4.3" (11 cms) high £100-150
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A LATE VICTORIAN SMALL THREE-PIECE TEA SET oval with part-fluted lower bodies, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1890 and an early 20th century Chinese hot water jug of tapering form (handle detached but present); the latter 6.25" (16 cms) high; 30.6 oz (4) £160-200
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A SET OF SIX LATE VICTORIAN CANDLESTICKS on shaped square bases with detachable nozzles, each initialled "MEM" on the base (loaded), by Hawkesworth, Eyre & Co., Sheffield 1897; approx. 9.75" (25 cms) high (6) £500-700
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A LATE VICTORIAN EMBOSSED ROSE BOWL with a shaped rim & gilt interior, crested, by W. Gibson & J. Langman, London 1894; 7" (17.5 cms) diameter; 17 oz £150-200
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AN EDWARDIAN POSTAL SCALE on a shaped oblong base, graduated from one to sixteen ounces (loaded), by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1905; 3.5" (9 cms) high £80-120
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A MIXED LOT: A modern small pedestal dish, two modern capstan inkwells, a modern five-piece dressing table set & two 19th century French plated brass candlesticks, each inscribed; the latter 9.5" (24 cms) high; 14.2 oz weighable silver (lot) £150-200
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