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Chinese powder blue ground rouleau vase with gilt landscape frieze with peacocks and chrysanthemums within lappet borders, converted to lamp, on pierced hardwood base, total height 75cm £100 - 150
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Set of six Indian white metal bowls of circular form, with panels of chased foliate decoration. All at approximately 20ozs, 11.5cm diameter £150 - 200
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George III silver helmet cream jug with bright cut decoration, vacant cartouche with elaborately engraved surround and loop handle, on a square pedestal foot (London 1790), George Smith IV. All at approximately 4ozs, 15.5cm overall height £100 - 150
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Pair 1930s silver menu holders in the form of mural crowns, on octagonal bases, in a fitted case (Birmingham 1935), maker - J. W. B., 3.5cm across £60 - 100
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Large late Victorian sugar caster of baluster form, with wrythen lower body and chased scroll and floral decoration, separate pierced cover with spiral finial, on circular pedestal foot (London 1897), Henry Wilkinson & Co. All at approximately 10ozs, 23cm overall height £100 - 150
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Edwardian silver sweetmeat basket of navette form, in the Georgian-style, with pierced decoration, bead rim, blue glass liner and bead swing handle, on an oval pedestal foot (London 1908), Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd. All at approximately 4.5ozs, 14.5cm across £80 - 120
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George III silver mustard pot of cylindrical form, with pierced foliate decoration, scroll handle and hinged domed cover with pierced thumb piece, blue glass liner lacking (London 1768), together with one other of oval form, with engraved foliate decoration, reeded borders and handle, with blue glass liner (London 1792), maker - A. D. All at approximately 7ozs, oval mustard 9.5cm across (2) £80 - 120
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George III silver sweetmeat basket of oval form, with pierced and domed decoration, pierced border with ropework rim and chain-link swing handle, on a pierced oval foot, central engraved monogram (London 1764), possibly S. Herbert & Co. All at approximately 3ozs, 14cm across £150 - 200
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Fine quality 1930s silver fruit dish of hexagonal form, with pierced vine leaf border and grape and vine rim, on a domed circular foot, underside stamped - Harrods London S.W. (Sheffield 1935 with Jubilee mark), maker - H. A. All at approximately 17ozs, 23cm across £100 - 150
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George V silver four-division toast rack of arch form, with central carrying handle, on four feet (London 1915), Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd. All at approximately 6.5ozs, 12.5cm overall height £60 - 80
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1920s Asprey silver cigarette box of rectangular form, with hinged domed cover with engine-turned decoration (London 1924), Asprey & Co. Ltd., 10.2cm across £60 - 80
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George III silver fiddle pattern serving spoon with engraved crest (London 1814), maker - I. K. All at approximately 4ozs, 30.5cm overall length £50 - 80
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George III silver teapot of compressed baluster form, with angular fruitwood handle, domed hinged cover with ivory finial, on four ball feet, engraved full armorial shield and crest (London 1811), Thomas Guest & Joseph Craddock. All at approximately 20ozs, 28.5cm across £200 - 300
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1940s silver teapot of octagonal form, with ebony handle and domed hinged cover, with carved ebony finial, engraved monogram, presentation inscription and full armorial shield (Sheffield 1946). All at approximately 19ozs, 28.5cm across £150 - 200
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Two Victorian silver three piece christening sets in fitted cases (circa 1850), together with a cased set of six contemporary silver teaspoons (Sheffield 1959) and one other cased set of six silver gilt and enamel coffee spoons (Sheffield 1953) (4) £60 - 80
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Pair of early 19th century Maltese silver fiddle pattern tablespoons with engraved initial (circa 1830), possibly Joseph Lebrun and one other stamped - 1830, by Emidio Criten, with engraved armorial, together with a Maltese silver menu holder in the form of a Maltese cross. All at approximately 8ozs, menu holder 4.5cm overall height (4) £60 - 100
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Selection of Georgian and later silver flatware, including three pairs of sugar tongs, teaspoons, sifter spoon and other items (various dates and makers), together with two decorative Continental white metal spoons. All at approximately 16ozs (qty) £100 - 150
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Selection of miscellaneous silver including an Edwardian cream jug (Chester 1907), early George V three-handled dish (Birmingham 1910), 1930s sauce boat (Birmingham 1935), contemporary pepper pot (Birmingham 1955), together with a Georgian silver salt and a separate pepper. All at approximately 16ozs, three-handled bowl 15cm across (6) £100 - 150
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Victorian silver three piece bachelor tea set, comprising teapot of bullet form, with embossed wrythen scroll and foliate decoration and flared rim, ebony handle and domed hinged cover with turned ebony finial on circular domed foot, matching sugar and cream (Birmingham 1891), John Newton Mappin. All at approximately 13ozs, teapot 20cm across £100 - 200
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Collection of seven Victorian and later silver and white metal mounted scent bottles, including one double-ended ruby glass scent / smelling salts, another cut ruby glass bottle, one Bristol blue, one silver encased (Birmingham 1900) and two others, double-ended scent 13cm overall length (qty) £80 - 120
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Two pairs of William IV silver decanter labels with shell and foliate borders marked - Port and Sherry and one other smaller marked - Ginger (1834 / 1835 / 1836), Taylor & Perry, together with one other cast and pierced Sherry label (unmarked), four matching labels 5cm across (6) £150 - 250
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Early George pair V silver novelty salt and pepper in the form of owls with glass eyes and turn-off bases (Chester 1912), maker - J.C.V., 5cm overall height (2) £60 - 80
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Edwardian silver novelty salt and pepper in the form of large and small seated teddy bears with detachable heads (Birmingham 1909), maker - H. W. Ltd., larger bear 5.5cm overall height (2) £60 - 80
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Collection of novelty silver including a miniature table (Import mark Chester 1900), a miniature chair (Import mark London 1901), George IV caddy spoon (London 1829), Chinese silver rickshaw with one wheel (Wang Hing circa 1900), Victorian silver folding fruit knife (Sheffield 1857) and a rattle in the form of a donkey, possibly South American or Mexican (unmarked). All at approximately 3ozs, fruit knife 15cm open (qty) £60 - 80
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Selection of Georgian and later silver and white metal, including toddy ladle, two silver mounted inkwells, blotter, shell dish, condiments and sundry other items (various dates and makers). Approximately 17ozs weighable silver (qty) £150 - 250
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Late 19th century Far Eastern silver bowl with nine lobed panels with figure and foliate decoration, a band of embossed scenes of jungle animals and lobed border decorated with embossed lions' heads against a pierced background, standing on three stylised winged paw feet (unmarked). All at approximately 10ozs, 15.5cm diameter £100 - 150
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Victorian silver three piece tea set, comprising teapot of half-fluted form, with embossed scroll and floral decoration and gadrooned border, silver loop handle with ivory insulators, hinged domed fluted cover with carved ebony finial on four ball feet, matching sugar and cream (Sheffield 1895 / 1896 / 1897), James Dixon & Son. All at approximately 25ozs, teapot 23.5cm across £150 - 200
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Large selection of Scandinavian and other European silver plate and nickel silver flatware, including bead pattern, Kings pattern and others - makers include Dufra and C. G. Hellberg (qty) £80 - 120
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Selection of late 19th / early 20th century Scandinavian and other European silver flatware, including eighteen silver-handled dinner knives, large serving spoon and other spoons, etc. Approximately 50ozs weighable silver (qty) £300 - 400
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Edwardian silver 12 1/2 inch candlestick in the form of a Corinthian column, with festooned foliate decoration, converted to a table lamp with silver plated fitting and shade (Sheffield 1906), maker - H. E. Ld., 56cm overall height including shade £100 - 150
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Early 19th century Old Sheffield Plate meat cover of oval form, with cast foliate border and similarly decorated carrying handle, let in shield with engraved initials, plater's mark - D.* S., 35.5cm across (Removed from Aldham Mill, Hadleigh) £50 - 70
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1930s Art Deco-style three piece dressing table set with engine-turned decoration, comprising hand mirror and two brushes, in a fitted case, retailed by A. C. Meader Boscombe (Birmingham 1934), maker - D. M. Co., hand mirror 26cm overall length £60 - 80
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Victorian silver bowl of circular form, with upper and lower bands of chased foliate decoration and a central band with panels embossed with figures and animals in the Indian style, underside stamped - Mappin Brothers, 222 Regent Street and London Bridge (Birmingham 1872), Edward & Joseph Mappin. All at approximately 7ozs, 11.7cm diameter £100 - 150
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Contemporary silver six-division letter rack with central carrying handle, on a square base (London 1967), maker - J. A. D. All at approximately 9ozs, 10.5cm overall height £80 - 120
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Pair 1920s silver gilt bud vases of trumpet form, with flared tref oil rims and bead edges, in a fitted case (Sheffield 1927), James Dixon & Son, 17cm overall height £80 - 120
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Late Victorian ivory page-turner with wrythen silver handle (London 1896), William Comyns, 39cm overall length £60 - 80
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Late Victorian silver box with hinged cover with spot-hammered finish and applied malachite decoration (London 1899), maker - C. D. All at approximately 7ozs, 9cm overall length £40 - 60
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1930s four piece silver tea set comprising teapot of fluted form, with ebonised angular handle and domed hinged cover with flat finial, matching baluster coffee pot, sugar and cream (Sheffield 1931), E. Viner. All at approximately 56ozs, teapot 31cm across £400 - 600
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Late 19th / early 20th century Chinese silver cup and saucer of conventional form, with Chinese character marks, together with a pair of Chinese silver sugar tongs with engraved bamboo decoration and Chinese character marks. All at approximately 14ozs, cup and saucer 7.5cm overall height (3) £200 - 300
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Contemporary silver cafe au lait set comprising coffee and hot milk jugs of tapering form, with cut-card mounts, covered spouts, turned wooden side mounted handles and domed hinged covers with urn finials (Birmingham 1952), maker - B. G. All at approximately 25ozs, 17.5cm overall height (2) £150 - 250
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Fine quality 1920s silver bread basket of oval form, with foliate decoration and twin foliate decorated handles, on an oval base with four stylised floral scroll feet (Sheffield 1928), Mappin & Webb. All at approximately 31ozs, 32cm across handles £300 - 500
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Contemporary silver and guilloche enamel five piece dressing table set with applied garnet and marcasite cluster, comprising two pairs brushes, hand mirror and cut glass powder bowl (London 1956), maker - G. & Co. Ld., powder bowl 13.5cm diameter £80 - 120
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Two Continental, possibly Dutch, silver apostle spoons with spot-hammered bowls, cast stems with raised letters - L. P. & E. and apostle terminals with dove nimbi (hallmarked London L1906). All at approximately 4ozs, 18.5cm overall length £60 - 80
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Unusual Victorian silver novelty trophy in the form of a knight or paladin chess piece, engraved - Oxford University Chess Team 1890 (Birmingham 1889), 6cm overall height. N.B. Oxford University Chess Club was founded in 1869 and is the oldest University Chess Club in the United Kingdom. Possibly presented to members of the team that played Cambridge in the annual Varsity Match 1890 £80 - 120
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1920s three piece silver tea set, comprising teapot of fluted form with reed and ribbon border, ebonised angular handle and domed hinged cover with carved finial, matching sugar and cream (London 1928), maker - R. P. All at approximately 40ozs, teapot 30cm across £150 - 250
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Early George V silver epergne with central trumpet vase with pierced flared mouth and three similarly decorated removable vase arms, on a domed circular base (Birmingham 1912), Alexander Clark & Co., 327cm overall height £80 - 120
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Realistically sculpted silver model of a setter, stamped - Sterling, 22cm overall length £80 - 120
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Pair Victorian silver 6 1/2 inch Corinthian column candlesticks on stepped bases with bead borders (London 1893 - 1894), Charles Boyton, 16cm overall height £100 - 150
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Collection of six Georgian and later silver caddy spoons, including shell bowl with thread pattern handle (London 1806), maker's mark rubbed, shell bowl with plain handle (London 1807), Elizabeth Morley, shell and heart terminal with engraved initial (London 1817), Thomas Wallis & Jonathan Hayne, bright cut decoration and fluted bowl (London 1826), Joseph Taylor, rural scene with child and rabbit terminal, possibly Dutch (Import marks for Sheffield 1900) and a contemporary silver right hand (Sheffield 1975), maker - F. M., together with a silver sifter spoon with pierced bowl and coin handle (Import marks for Chester 1901). All at approximately 5ozs, sifter spoon 10.5cm overall length (8) £100 - 150
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