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A George III 18th C Silver Vinaigrette Modelled as an Egg: the perfectly plain body with reeded borders to the two halves: unscrewing to reveal the silver gilt interior with domed pierced grille, by Thomas Meriton, London, 1798 (Marked on both pieces and on the grille) £200-220
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A Good George III Silver Vinaigrette of Large Oval Raying Shell Form: Silver gilt interior with unusual lily flower decoration to the pierced grille, by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham, 1812 £250-300
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A Very Unusual Victorian Silver Vinaigrette of Shaped Rectangular Form: With crisp engine turned decoration in bands to the base and lid, foliate scroll decoration to the sides. The silver gilt interior with an intricately pierced foliate scroll grille, an asymmetrical cartouche to the lid engraved with a legend in Afrikaans and further inscriptions to the bands of the lid either side of the cartouche, by Edward Smith, Birmingham, 1852, The text written on either side of the cartouche is:-, "Ik Schent UE deze tergedachtenes van my E.D, minnaarris UE Zuster A.G.W.A.W.K. aan R.M.J.W, The text inside the cartouche reads as follows:-, die Overleden is on haarjeugtige ouder dom van 20 jaaren en 10 maanden ep den avond van den 6 july Kaapstad. 1854. Den.25-7-54, This roughly translates to:- "I present/give you this in memory of my E.D LOVER/HUSBAND my sister A.G.W.A.W.K.....TO R.M.J.W, The deceased was in her young age of 20 years and 10 months on the evening of 6 July Capetown 1854. Buried 25 07 54" £400-500
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A Good Early Victorian Silver Vinaigrette of Oblong Form: With engine turned decoration to the base and lid, raised foliate borders, reeded sides and a vacant circular cartouche. The silver gilt interior with hinged grille pierced with a muscial score, a lyre, a horn and flowers, by Thomas Edwards, London 1839 £600-800
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A Victorian Silver Card Case of Shaped Rectangular Form: A cartouche to the reverse engraved with a vase of flowers surrounded by foliate scrolls on an engine turned background. The face engraved with a similar cartouche depicting an English landscape garden scene with a folly beside a lake, exotic birds and a willow tree, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham, 1843 £250-300
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A George III Silver Mug, London 1809, by Charles Eley: With reeded banding and monogram to front 'TLM': approx weight 10.4 oz £300-400
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A George III Cream Jug: London 1785: Maker's mark BM pelleted, beaded rim with monogram beneath spout on square pedestal base: approx 5 oz £200-250
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A Victorian Silver Swing-Handled Basket, London 1873: By Henry Holland with beaded border detail and swag engraving: approx weight 7.8 oz £200-250
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A Victorian Silver-Gilt and Ivory Paper/Letter Opener: London 1887, by Arthur Fenwick £100-150
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A George III Silver Mug by John Emes, London 1799: Of plain banded form with gilt interior: approx weight 3.5 oz £140-180
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An Unusual Pair of Chinese Silver Mounted 'Dimple' decanters: With filigree work of a dragon, pagoda and bamboo leaves, marked to the base 'Sterling Silver', with Ginko leaf decorated stoppers £300-400
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A George III Silver Trowel: 1775, London: The pierced blade engraved with fish and fowl, armorial to neck of an arm gripping five arrows, approx weight 5.5 oz £250-300
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A Late 18th Century French Silver Chocolate Pot: Stamped with maker's mark only 'DB': possibly Paris or Provincial, approx weight 11 oz £300-400
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A 19th Century Turkish Silver "Pickle" Dish in the Form of a Leaf: Stamped with Tugrah mark & one other mark £100-120
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A Pair of Continental Silver Oval Dishes: With import marks for London 1895 and maker's mark: in the 17th/18th century style £250-300
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A Pair of Edwardian Silver Fish Servers, London 1903: By The Goldsmith & Silversmith Co, 'Kings' pattern with pierced blade, approx weight 9.2oz £160-180
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A Pair of 19th Century Continental Cast Candlesticks: Maker's mark F over VB with hedgehog between and further stamped with a head in profile over RJ: possibly Portuguese, also stamped 'IFM', approx weight 22 oz £350-400
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A Large Oval Tobacco Box in the Dutch Style: Embossed with floral scroll work, hinged lid opens to reveal gilt interior: approx weight 8.7 oz £180-220
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A Pair of 19th C Italian Tapersticks: Naples: With fine bead and leaf decoration, first quarter of the 19th century: approx weight 8.3 oz £250-300
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A Victorian Silver Mounted Glass Claret Jug: With etched body, London 1880, by Rupert Favell £400-500
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A George III Silver Cream Jug, London 1781: By Robert Hennell engraved beneath spout "JW to MAR" £120-150
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A William IV Silver Mustard Pot by Charles Fox, London 1831: With shell thumblift and rope edge and blue glass liner £100-120
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A Continental Brandy Bowl in the Dutch Freisland style: Approx weight 8 oz £130-140
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A Good Pair of Persian Silver Vases: Finely etched with panels of trailing flowers: embossed and chased with birds, c1900: approx weight 9 oz £200-250
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A rare 16th/17th century Neapolitan fork: marks distorted on top of tines £350-400
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A Late 18th C Bonbonniere Snuff Box: possibly French: With tortoiseshell and gold inlay £350-400
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An American Silver Double-Sided Card Case: One side depicting a church; the other a folly of a castle atop a hill by a bridge £250-300
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An Unusual 19th Century Continental Silver-Gilt and Gold Vinaigrette: Unmarked, possibly Scottish: first half of the 19th century, of axe head shape with flanked hardstone sides and cabochon crystal to the top £600-800
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An Unusual and Pretty Cased Pair of Victorian Silver and Enamel Napkin Rings by Elizabeth Hutton: London 1888: Both initialled 'P' and 'E' respectively and each enamelled with pale "lemon" coloured roses & convolvulous £400-600
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A Pair of Early 20th Century Chinese Silver Napkin Rings: maker's mark rubbed, possibly 'GW' decorated with bamboo leaves and monogrammed cartouche £200-250
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An 18th Century Channel Island Trefid Spoon: Stamped with maker's mark 'IL' beneath a crown initialled 'AGP', possibly by Jacques Limbour of Jersey £200-250
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An 18th Century Scandinavian 'Heart'-Shaped Hinged Box: With crown finial silver and gilt, unmarked, possibly Norwegian £150-200
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A George III Silver Campaign Covered Dish/Box by Phipps & Robinson: London 1808: Plain circular form, also stamped with a crowned 'E' (from 1795-1814 the majority of Europe was occupied by France and, during this period imported silver was taxed) approx weight 10.7 oz £250-300
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A Chinese Silver Bell: Unmarked, with dragon to the bell £80-120
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Five Various Silver Book Marks £150-180
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A Late 18th Century French Silver Fiddle and Thread Soup Ladle (Paris) £200-250
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A George III Newcastle Soup Ladle, 1779 £180-220
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A Pair of George III Old English Silver Sauce Ladles £100-120
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Two Pairs of Georgian Silver Sugar Nips £60-80
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A George III Silver Teapot by Robert & David Hennell: 'Cape' pattern: London 1800 £400-450
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A pair of George III 'Fiddle' pattern sauce ladles: By Hyam Hyams £80-120
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A HM silver water jug: London 1914, by Hunt & Roskell Ltd, late Storr and Mortimer, with gilded interior, ornate handle and hop detail to the base, approx weight 35 oz £900-1100
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A good George III silver tea caddy by Henry Chawner London 1788 with key: oval fluted form and vacant cartouche to the front, with bright cut decoration, the hinged lid with urn finial, approx weight 14 oz £2000-2200
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A pair of George III silver sauce boats London 1772 by Charles Wright approx weight 13.7 oz £500-800
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A George III silver sauce tureen and cover by Charles Hougham London 1790 with twin handles: urn finial lid decorated with beaded borders and punched quatrefoils: vacant oval cartouche to one side, the other with an animal's paw holding a feather from a crown: approx weight 16oz £700-900
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A George III silver bacon dish by R & J Hennell: London 1804 of plain form with reeded handles and rope edge border approx weight 9 oz £500-600
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A George III silver oval waiter/salver by Smith & Sharp London 1782 on four bead decorated feet and bead border: armorial to the centre of bird with outstretched wings: approx weight 10oz £300-500
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A pair of modern silver candlesticks: maker's mark DJS within a Heart (London 1963) £400-500
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A George III silver sauceboat by E. Morley: London 1808, engraved "Pallister" to the side, approx weight 2.3 oz £200-220
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An 18th century silver snuff box: maker's mark 'R.W.' with Scottish armorial to the front of Saltire to the shield and floreate scrollwork: with a stag and a man between his antlers. To the bottom an inscription "The gift of Mr Willm Bowing to John Newbury 27 Apr 1793". approx weight 6 oz, foonote for Maker's Mark: Although this is an unrecorded maker's mark and does not appear in Jacksons, it could possibly be one that is recorded in the Missing Ledgers Book from Goldsmith's Company, £400-500
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