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George III silver snuff box of octagonal form, with bright cut decoration, hinged opening cover and gilded interior (Birmingham 1799), Samuel Pemberton, 6cm across £80 - 120
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Late 18th / early 19th century Scottish horn snuff mull with silver mounts and hinged cover with applied cartouche with engraved initials, apparently unmarked, 7cm overall £150 - 200
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Selection of contemporary silver Hanoverian rattail pattern flatware, comprising four table forks, four dessert forks and four dessert spoons in fitted boxes (Birmingham 1960), Elkington & Co. All at approximately 22ozs (12) £100 - 150
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Selection of 20th century silver including sauce boat, oval and circular dishes and other items (various dates and makers), together with a Georgian silver cream jug (London 1807), John Eames and one other (London 1821). All at approximately 17.5ozs, Eames cream jug 12cm across (qty) £120 - 180
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Selection of Georgian and later silver and white metal flatware, including tablespoons, forks and set of six feather edge pattern teaspoons (various dates and makers). Approximately 29ozs weighable silver (qty) £150 - 200
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Edwardian silver photograph frame of shaped form, with embossed Art Nouveau floral decoration, RD 419352 (Birmingham 1904), George V silver photograph frame with ropework border (Birmingham 1919), another with domed top (Birmingham 1922) and a 1930s silver photograph frame of square form, with engine-turned decoration and engraved inscription (Chester 1930), together with a Continental cushion form silver photograph frame, Art Nouveau frame 26cm overall height (5) £150 - 200
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Victorian silver goblet with bright cut decoration and slender stem on flared circular foot (Sheffield 1897), James Dixon & Son, together with a 1920s silver sugar caster with faceted body and pierced cover (Birmingham 1929), Adie Bros. All at approximately 14ozs, goblet 22cm overall height (2) £100 - 150
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Large Edwardian silver rose bowl of circular form, with twin scroll handles and engraved armorial coat of arms dated 1905, on a circular foot (London 1905), maker's mark rubbed. All at approximately 29ozs, 28cm across handle £150 - 250
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Edwardian silver rose bowl of circular form, with twin scroll handles, on a circular foot (London 1904), maker - D.E. / G.E. All at approximately 19ozs, 25cm across handle £100 - 150
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Late Victorian silver mounted plain glass claret jug of baluster form, with star cut base, the silver mount of flared form, with Art Nouveau-style scroll handle and hinged cover with Prince of Wales feathers thumb piece (London 1900), Mappin & Webb, 23cm overall height £150 - 200
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Late 18th / early 19th century Old Sheffield Plate jug of baluster form, in the Adam style, with reeded borders, fruitwood handle and domed hinged cover with urn finial, on circular pedestal foot with bead decoration, together with a Victorian silver plated spirit kettle with engraved decoration and rattan carved handle, on a separate stand with pierced scroll and face mask decoration, on three scroll legs with stylised shell feet, plater's mark - M.H. & Co., jug 33cm overall height (2) £60 - 80
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Contemporary silver mug of baluster form, with scroll handle, on circular stepped and domed foot (Birmingham 1977), maker - R. & D. All at approximately 12ozs, 12cm overall height £80 - 120
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Unusual Edwardian silver trinket box of shaped form, with embossed scroll and foliate decoration, hinged pierced cover with rococo scroll decoration and wedding scene of a departing coach and two sets of wedding bells (London 1905), William Comyns. All at 3.5ozs, 13cm across £100 - 150
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Canteen of Victorian silver Old English bead pattern flatware with engraved armorial crests, comprising twelve tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, eleven dessert forks, ten table forks, six teaspoons, pair sauce ladles, pair serving spoons, soup ladle and pair sugar tongs (London 1872), maker - S.W., together with a matching butter knife (London 1875), two other silver forks and three teaspoons. All at approximately 132ozs (73 pieces in total) £800 - 1200
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George III silver teapot of wrythen fluted form, with gadrooned border and silver loop handle with ivory insulators, hinged domed cover with silver finial on four stylised wing and paw feet (London 1817), Joseph Angell. All at approximately 19ozs, 27.5cm across £200 - 300
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Continental white metal model of a cockerel with detachable head, on a turned wooden plinth, possibly French, 24cm overall height including plinth £80 - 120
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Set of six 19th century Russian silver spoons with Niello decoration, gilded teardrop bowls and twisted stems stamped with 84 Zolotnik mark and dated 1873. All at approximately 4ozs, 13cm overall length £150 - 200
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Victorian silver caddy spoon with gilt bowl and leaf stem (London 1858), Francis Higgins, together with a George IV silver sifter spoon with pierced bowl and engraved initial - W (London 1828), Robert Hennell, caddy spoon 11cm overall length (2) £60 - 80
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Victorian novelty white metal spade of conventional form, with engraved foliate decoration and ivory shaft and handle (unmarked), 19.1cm overall length £50 - 70
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1930s silver sugar caster of baluster form, with detachable pierced cover, on a stepped circular base (London 1930), Naylor Bros. All at approximately 13ozs, 21.5cm overall height £100 - 150
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Edwardian silver sugar caster of tapering form, with detachable pierced domed cover and flower-head finial on circular base (London 1905), maker - C. E. All at approximately 7ozs, 20cm overall height £60 - 80
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1930s silver dish of rectangular form, with bead and ropework border, on a rectangular domed and stepped base (Sheffield 1931), maker - R. R. All at approximately 13ozs, 20.5cm across £60 - 100
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Early Victorian silver cream jug of conventional baluster form, with embossed floral decoration and scroll handle, on circular base with four stylised paw feet (London 1845), maker - R. P. All at approximately 8ozs, 16cm across £60 - 80
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Fine quality George III silver goblet of half fluted form, on a circular pedestal foot with band of chased foliate decoration (Sheffield 1818), maker's mark rubbed. All at approximately 19ozs, 16.7cm overall height £150 - 200
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William IV silver teapot of compressed baluster form, with embossed floral decoration, engraved armorial crest and initial, flower-head and foliate rim, silver leaf scroll handle with ivory insulators and domed hinged cover with flower-head finial on four foliate scroll feet (London 1835), maker - I. T. All at approximately 29ozs, 27.5cm across £250 - 300
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Early Victorian silver fiddle and thread pattern soup ladle with engraved armorial crest (London 1847), Elizabeth Eaton. All at approximately 7.5ozs, 35cm overall length £100 - 150
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George III silver fiddle pattern fish slice with pierced blade and engraved armorial crest and motto (London 1814), William Eley & William Fearn. All at approximately 6ozs, 32cm overall length £60 - 100
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Five George III silver fiddle and thread pattern dinner forks (London 1817), William Eley & William Fearn, together with one other (London 1825). All at approximately 15ozs, 20cm overall length (6) £100 - 150
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Five contemporary silver Hanoverian rattail soup spoons (Sheffield 1950), E. Viner, together with one other (Sheffield 1958), E. Viner. All at approximately 12ozs, 17cm overall length (6) £80 - 120
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Set of six Victorian silver fiddle and thread pattern dessert forks with engraved initial (London 1841), George Adams. All at approximately 11ozs, 17.5cm overall length £80 - 120
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Set of six William IV silver fiddle and thread pattern dinner forks with engraved monogram (London 1835), maker - W. B. All at approximately 18ozs, 20.5cm overall length £100 - 150
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Six George IV silver fiddle pattern dinner forks (London 1822 / 1823), maker - W. S. All at approximately 15ozs, 20cm overall length £100 - 150
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Fine quality 1930s large silver dish or serving plate of circular form, with gadrooned border and engraved double armorial crest and motto and one smaller matching (London 1938), Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., larger dish approximately 44ozs, 35.5cm diameter, matching smaller dish approximately 33ozs, 31.5cm diameter (2) £400 - 600
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Early 19th century Old Sheffield Plate warming dish with two-handled base, separate liner dish and domed oval cover with engraved armorial shield, 33cm across £40 - 50
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Victorian Britannia metal Royles Patent self-pouring teapot of baluster form, with half-fluted body and engraved foliate decoration, turn-over spout and loop handle, close-fitting domed vacuum cover with turned ebony finial, on circular foot, manufactured for J. J. Royle, Manchester, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, no. 6327, 1886 £40 - 50
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20th century White Star Line silver plated pedestal dish of fluted form, on an oval foot with engraved pennant, underside stamped - Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company RD 451002, together with an Elkington Plate toothpick holder, underside stamped - White Star Line, Elkington date letter Z for 1911, dish 27cm across (2) £60 - 100
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Selection of miscellaneous Edwardian and later silver including two-handled dish with Art Nouveau-style floral decoration (London 1904), Carrington & Co., late Edwardian novelty inkwell or mustard in the form of a saucepan (Birmingham 1910), 1930s silver snuff box with engine-turned decoration (Birmingham 1933), pair contemporary silver bell candlesticks (Birmingham 1957) and a contemporary square silver photograph frame (Birmingham 1957), approximately 8ozs weighable silver, two-handled bowl 16cm across handles (6) £100 - 150
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Selection of late 20th century American white metal 'Spanish lace' pattern cutlery with burnished / Firenze finish, stamped - Wallace Sterling, comprising three dinner forks, four dinner knives, four dessert forks, four dessert spoons, three teaspoons and a pair of serving spoons (20 pieces in total) £60 - 80
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Contemporary silver limited edition 'The Lifeboat Bowl' of circular form, with silver gilt centre depicting the rescue of the crew of the 'St. George' of Douglas Isle of Man on 30th November 1830, made by order of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution to commemorate their one hundred and fiftieth anniversary in 1974, no. 582 of a limited edition of 750, in a fitted case (London 1975), Aurum. All at approximately 11ozs, 19.8cm diameter £60 - 100
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Good quality contemporary silver limited edition 'Westminster Abbey Jubilee Cup' of cylindrical form, with silver gilt stem modelled as a heraldic lion, commissioned by the Dean and Chapter to commemorate the Jubilee of HM Queen Elizabeth II in 1977, no. 668 of a limited edition of 750, in a fitted case (London 1977), Aurum. All at approximately 14ozs, 18.5cm overall height £150 - 200
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19th century silver plated table centre fruit bowl in the manner of Elkington, with basket top festooned with bunches of grapes, on a tall stem, modelled as a grape vine, with two children playing with a dog, on a rococo scroll base, underside stamped - 324, 29cm overall height £250 - 350
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Edwardian silver sugar caster of cylindrical form, with pierced foliate decoration, ruby glass liner and detachable pierced domed cover, on four stylised shell and hoof feet (Sheffield 1904), maker - G. H. All at approximately 5ozs, 12.5cm overall height £60 - 80
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Continental silver vesta with guilloche enamelled panel depicting the head of a dog, hinged cover and suspension loop, vesta body stamped - Esmeralda 900, 4.3cm overall height £200 - 300
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George III silver nutmeg grater of octagonal form, hinged cover with engraved armorial crest, opening to reveal grater and separately hinged base (London 1790), Susanna Barker, 4.5cm across £150 - 200
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Early Victorian silver salt of oval form, with pierced rococo shell and foliate decoration, on four scroll feet, with decorative clear cut glass liner (London 1839), Robert Hennell II. All at approximately 4ozs, 9cm across £100 - 150
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Unusual heavy gauge contemporary silver three piece tea set, comprising large teapot of flared cylindrical form, hand-beaten finish, carved wooden scroll handle and hinged domed cover with turned wooden finial (Sheffield 1949), sponsor's mark for City of Norwich School of Arts & Crafts, together with matching sugar and cream with same but later sponsor's mark (Sheffield 1952). All at approximately 42ozs, teapot 28cm across £450 - 550
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Georg Jensen silver card case of rectangular form, with embossed flower-head decoration, interior stamped - Sterling, Denmark, 925 Georg Jensen, 8.2cm overall height £100 - 150
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Late Victorian silver seven piece condiment set, comprising mustard of lobed form, with bead border, frosted glass liner, scroll handle and hinged domed cover with urn finial, on four ball feet, four matching salts, two peppers and four condiment spoons in a fitted case (London 1894 / 1896 and 1902), possibly Henry Wilkinson & Co. Ltd. All at approximately 10ozs, mustard 7.5cm overall height £120 - 160
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Victorian silver mounted dressing table mirror of shield form, with pierced, foliate, bird and figure decoration around a bevelled oval mirror plate, on a red velvet easel back (London 1890), maker's mark rubbed, 42cm overall height £100 - 150
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