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A set of twenty-two late Victorian silver cross pattern Highland dress buttons and twelve matching smaller buttons by Synyer & Beddoes and Elkington & Co, no office mark, mostly 1896 and 1897, contained in fitted case retailed by Ferguson & MacBean, Highland Jewellers, Inverness (two large buttons missing) £150-200
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A set of six Elizabeth II silver buttons cast with the profile bust of Napoleon, 20mm diameter, and six ditto smaller, 13mm diameter, by A.J., London 1976, and ten brass military buttons, various sizes £80-120
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A modern Italian Medusa Oro silver model of a vintage car, 4.25ins overall, by D.J., with import mark for London 1984 £120-160 Note: Purchased at Harrods Ltd, London, June 1984 for £265
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An Elizabeth II silver gilt dog head pattern table lighter, 3ins high, by Tiffany & Co, London 1960, and stained wood stand for same £600-800 59-60
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An Elizabeth II silver baluster shaped tankard with moulded rim and footrim and scroll handle, 5ins high, by Aspreys, London 1960 (weight 13ozs) £150-200
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A set of four George III silver and silver gilt rectangular salts of shaped outline with shell, scroll and floral mounts and reeded footrims, 3.75ins x 3ins x 1.75ins high, by Samuel Hennell, London 1811, and four ditto silver salt spoons with shell pattern terminals, by Richard Crossley and George Smith, London 1811 (combined weight 19ozs) £200-300
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Two George III silver caddy spoons - with plain silver shovel bowl, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1804 (weight 12.9 grammes - lacking handle), with leaf moulded bowl and fiddle pattern handle, by Josiah Snatt, London 1813 (weight 8.8 grammes), two George IV spoons, with oval bowl and fiddle pattern handle, by John Henry & Charles Lias, London 1826 (initialled - weight 14 grammes), with rectangular bowl with wrigglework by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1830 (weight 6.5 grammes) and a William IV spoon with shaped bowl and fiddle pattern handle by Jonathan Hayne, London 1835 (initialled - weight 18.3 grammes) £120-160 Provenance: The John Norie Collection - Woolley & Wallis Auction, 28th January 2004
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Three George III silver caddy spoons - with plain circular bowl and bead mounts to handle, by George Smith & William Fearn, London 1787 (crested - weight 10 grammes), with gilt shovel bowl and bone handle by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1805, with shaped bowl and fiddle pattern handle by Thomas Wallis & Jonathan Hayne, London 1811 (initialled - weight 17.8 grammes) and two William IV spoons - with oval bowl engraved with floral and leaf ornament and fiddle pattern handle by Robert Hennell II, London 1830 (weight 15.5 grammes) and with plain shovel bowl and mother of pearl handle by Taylor & Perry, Birmingham 1830 £120-160
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Two George III silver caddy spoons, each with oval bowls and engraved handles, one with engraved bowl possibly by John Baker II, London 1797 (initialled - weight 9.6 grammes), the other with plain bowl by Godbehere, Wigan & Boult, London 1801 (initialled - weight 8.7 grammes), two ditto spoons - with oval engraved bowl by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1801 (weight 5.7 grammes), with shell bowl by George Wintle, London 1814 (weight 5.5 grammes), and a George IV spoon with plain rectangular bowl by George Knight, London 1825 (weight 15.8 grammes) £120-160 66-67
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A George III Scottish silver punch ladle with plain oval bowl and spiral twisted handle, 14ins overall, hallmarks rubbed and incomplete (weight 6ozs) £150-200
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A set of six Elizabeth II silver fish knives and six fish forks with plain silver blades and plain silver handles, Sheffield 1996 (handles loaded), stored in Tarnprufe rolls £100-150 70
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A George III silver Old English pattern table spoon engraved with the initial "A" to handle, by Alice and George Burrows II, London 1809, a Harlequin fiddle pattern part table service (Georgian to Victorian - various dates and makers - all initialled), comprising - six table forks, six dessert spoons, five dessert forks, and a selection of other silver flatware, various (combined weight 63ozs) £500-700
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A George III silver Old English and feather edge pattern gravy spoon, probably London 1774, a pair of George III silver Old English pattern sauce ladles, London 1790, two George III silver "Berry" pattern table spoons, and a small selection of other silver tablewares (combined weight 21ozs) £150-200
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A Harlequin silver fiddle and thread pattern part table service (Georgian and Victorian ranging from London 1801 to 1856 - various makers, some monogrammed), comprising - six table spoons, six table forks, six dessert spoons, seven dessert forks, six tea spoons, four salt spoons, mustard spoon, sugar sifter, preserve spoon, butter knife and sugar tongs (weight 69ozs) £500-700
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A Victorian silver table service, the pointed handles cast with tongue and cartouche pattern ornament, by John Aldwinkle & Thomas Slater, London 1889, comprising - six table spoons, six table forks, six dessert spoons, six dessert forks, sauce ladle and gravy spoon (weight 78ozs), and six modern table knives and six dessert knives with stainless steel blades and reeded silver handles, Sheffield 1992 £800-1200
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A Victorian silver part table service with bead mounts by Chawner & Co, London 1875, comprising - eleven table spoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert spoons, nine dessert forks, six tea spoons and one other, and four sauce ladles (weight 112ozs - all crested), six matching plated table forks, four ditto dessert forks and four tea spoons (latter platedware not crested) £900-1200
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A Harlequin silver bead pattern table service (late Victorian and George V - various dates and makers), comprising - twelve table spoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve tea spoons (weight 122ozs), and a set of twelve Elizabeth II silver handled table knives and dessert knives with stainless steel blades, Sheffield 1973 £1200-1500
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A late Victorian silver vesta/Sovereign case, the front engraved with crest, the back with lidded Sovereign holder, 2.5ins x 1.5ins, by William Neale, Birmingham 1891 (engraved with date to side), a late Victorian silver cigarette case, 5ins x 3.5ins, Birmingham 1892, and a George V silver cigarette case with engine turned ornament, 5ins x 3.25ins, Birmingham 1932 (combined weight 11ozs - all dented) £120-160
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An Elizabeth II silver novelty vesta case cast in the form of a seated dog wearing plumed hat and ruff to neck, 2.5ins high, by B.A.O., London 1984, a pair of Continental silvery metal novelty peppers cast in the form of a Dutch boy and girl, 3.25ins and 3ins high, and a selection of other silver and silvery metal, items, various (combined weighable silver 11ozs) £300-400
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An early 20th Century Continental silver rectangular card case, the top and base with machine engraved leaf and scroll design, 3.25ins x 2.25ins, import mark for London 1928, a George V silver spectacle case with engine turned decoration, 6.25ins x 1.75ins, Birmingham 1911, a set of six silver tea spoons and a pair of sugar tongs with cast "Apostle" pattern terminals, London 1903, in fitted case, a modern 9ct gold faced cigar cutter, Birmingham 1972, and a selection of small silver items, tablewares, etc £150-200
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An early Victorian silver rectangular visiting card case of shaped outline engraved with a basket of flowers, C and S-scroll ornament, 4ins x 2.75ins, by Taylor and Perry, Birmingham 1848 (weight 2.25ozs), a George V lady's rectangular purse/card case with engine turned decoration, with chain and ring handle, 2.75ins x 4ins, Birmingham 1912, a Victorian silver rectangular vinaigrette of shaped outline engraved with vacant cartouche and leaf scroll ornament, 1.375ins x 1ins, Birmingham 1877, a George V silver rectangular curved card case engraved with vacant cartouche and leaf scroll ornament, 1.75ins x 3.25ins, Birmingham 1911, four engraved silver vesta cases, and a modern silver rectangular pill box (combined weight 10ozs) £200-300
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An Elizabeth II silver rectangular cigarette box with engine turned ornament, on bracket feet, 6ins x 3.75ins x 1.625ins high, by Bert Gordon, Birmingham 1963, a George V silver mounted mahogany cigarette dispenser, 4ins x 3.125ins x 2.5ins high, by John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1924, two Dunhill plated lighters with engine turned ornament, a Dupont plated lighter, and one other table lighter £120-160
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A George V plain silver rectangular hip flask with bayonet cap, 5.5ins x 3.25ins, maker's mark partially rubbed, Chester 1910, an Edward VII silver christening mug with part reeded body and S-scroll handle, 4.5ins high, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1901, a pair of silver rectangular salts, and a small selection of other silverware, various (combined weighable silver 24ozs) £200-300
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A George V silver bell pattern inkwell with simulated tortoise-shell base, 5ins high, maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham 1935 and clear glass liner for same, an 18th Century punch ladle, the oval silvery metal bowl inset with George III 1787 coin and with twisted whalebone handle, a George III silver barrel shaped mustard pot with part reeded body, 3ins high, London 1807, and a George V small silver circular tazza, 3.25ins high, Birmingham 1933 (combined weighable silver 10ozs) £200-300
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A George V silver circular two-handled preserve bowl with moulded rim, the body cast with leaves and with scroll handles, 3.625ins diameter x 5.5ins wide x 2ins high, by Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1935, and matching spoon, Birmingham 1934 (weight 7ozs - initialled) and fitted case for same, a pair of late Victorian silver oval dishes with crimped rims and part reeded bodies, 6.5ins x 4.5ins, London 1895, and a silver egg cup and spoon (combined weight 9ozs - latter initialled) £200-300
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A pair of George V silver rectangular sauce boats of Art Deco design with angular handles on moulded footrims, 3.5ins high, by William Neal Ltd, Birmingham 1934, a pair of George VI silver oval sauce boats of 18th Century design on scroll supports and with scroll handles, 3ins high, by Viners Ltd, Sheffield 1939, and a silver three piece condiment set with pierced sides, in fitted box (combined weight 25ozs) £250-350
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A George V bulbous jug with reeded scroll handle, 4ins high, by Theodore Rossi, London 1923, a small selection of condiments, napkin rings and other silverware (combined weighable silver 19ozs), a pair of plated pillar candlesticks with Corinthian pattern columns on stepped bases, 6.75ins high, and a quantity of platedware, various £150-200
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A George V silver rectangular teapot with ebonised finial and handle, 4.75ins high, and matching milk jug, by Aitken Brothers, Sheffield 1919 (gross weight 20ozs), a selection of silver tea spoons (some boxed), and a quantity of other silver and silvery metalware (combined weight 16ozs) £250-350
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A Victorian silver circular bowl, the shaped rim with bead mounts, embossed with spiral reeded and bead ornament, on three lions mask and scroll feet, 5ins diameter x 2ins high, by R.? (makers mark rubbed), London 1871, three silver spoons, various and a silver specimen vase (combined weighable silver 9oz) £80-120
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A pair of Victorian silver circular salts with rope pattern rims, on hoof pattern feet, 2ins diameter x 1.25ins high, maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham 1876, an Edward VII silver urn pattern pepper pot, 4.25ins high, London 1904, a silver mustard pot, a selection of napkin rings, spoons, and other items, various (combined weight 15ozs) £150-200
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An Edward VIII silver and green enamel backed four piece dressing table set with engine turned backs, comprising - hand mirror, comb and two cylindrical glass jars and covers, by Mappin & Webb, London 1936 (slight damage), and a selection of other silver backed and silver mounted dressing table items, various £100-150
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A set of six Elizabeth II silver and silver gilt goblets with bulbous bowls, on circular footrims, 4.75ins high, and a set of six ditto with cylindrical tapered bowls, 5ins high, all by John Henry Odell, all London 1974 (combined weight 53ozs) £400-600
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A 19th Century Continental cast silvery metal table lighter, in the form of an antique Greek oil lamp, three spouts appearing from his beard, the removable cover with fruit finial and loop handle, 6.5ins overall x 2.75ins high (stamped 900, weight 27ozs) £500-700
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A Continental silvery metal pepper pot modelled as a pheasant with open wings, 6ins overall x 2.75ins high (stamped 900 to tail), and one other silvery metal bird pattern condiment, the head opening to reveal strainer, lid and compartment, 6.75ins overall x 3.5ins high (unmarked) £300-500
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A Continental Alpaca silvery metal model of a galleon complete with three masts and figures on scroll pattern supports, 23ins long x 7ins deep x 18.5ins high (stamped "Alpaca") £200-300
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A French silvery metal oval tea caddy with slightly domed cover and bead mounts, 4.25ins x 3ins x 2.75ins high, a pair of late Victorian embossed and pierced silver heart pattern bon-bon dishes, Chester 1895, and a small selection of other silver items, various £120-160
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A 1930s plated cylindrical cocktail shaker designed by Keith Murray and made by Mappin & Webb of Art Deco design with reeded bands, 9.5ins high £200-300 Note: See Simon Khachadourian - "The Cocktail Shaker", Page 93
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A Liberty's Tudric pewter cocktail shaker with hammered finish, 8.5ins high (No. 01323 - impressed marks to base) £100-150 Note: See Simon Khachadourian - "The Cocktail Shaker", Page 13
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A 1930s plated cocktail shaker by Asprey's of London, 9.5ins high (No. 2797S - dented), a ditto cocktail shaker by Napier with a dial indicator, 6.25ins high, and three other cocktail shakers, various £120-160 Note: See Simon Khachadourian - "The Cocktail Shaker", Pages 85 and 106
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A 1930s plated "Joy Bell" cocktail shaker by Asprey's, 11.5ins high (inscribed), two other plated cocktail shakers and two glass and plated and chrome mounted cocktail shakers, various £100-150 Note: See Simon Khachadourian - "The Cocktail Shaker", Page 111 for "Joybell" shaker
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A crackleglass and plated mounted cocktail shaker, 8ins high, three plated cocktail shakers, various and one other glass and chrome mounted shaker complete with tot £100-150
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A chrome plated jug shaped cocktail shaker with red Bakelite handle, 12ins high, two plated cocktail shakers, various, and three glass and plated mounted shakers (some with tots) £100-150
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A plated table service for twelve place settings by Harrods Ltd, comprising - table forks, dessert forks, table knives, butter knives, soup spoons, dessert spoons, tea spoons and four table spoons, contained in two stained wood canteens each 16.25ins x 13ins x 4ins high £120-160
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A W.M.F. plated rectangular inkstand, No. 154, cast with a man on a sledge and pine cone ornament, with lidded compartment to front right corner, 10.25ins x 6.5ins x 3.5ins high, and blue glass liner for same (stamped W.M.F. to base) £120-160 Note: Purchased from Liberty's, Regent Street, London, March 1987 for £200
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A late Victorian plated oval breakfast dish with plain revolving cover and loop handles with leaf scroll mounts, on four paw feet, 14.25ins x 8.75ins x 8.5ins high £80-120
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A Victorian oak two-handled plate box, the interior with one fitted tray, 19ins wide x 15.25ins deep x 12.5ins high £50-70
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An 18ct gold mounted all diamond set cluster ring, the central old cut stone approximately 2.8ct surrounded by nine further stones each approximately .75ct, 25mm diameter overall (gross weight 18.1 grammes - ring size P) £8000-10000
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