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A mid-18th century cordial glass, having round funnel bowl and opaque twist stem to a conical folded foot, h.15cm £100 - 150
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An 18th century wine glass, the drawn trumpet bowl with teardrop knopped stem to a conical folded foot, h.18cm; together with one other wine glass, having double knopped airtwist stem to conical foot, h.16.3cm (2) £100 - 150
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A thistle shaped cordial glass, having double opaque twist stem and star cut base, h.11.7cm £40 - 60
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A pair of mid-18th century pedestal wine glasses, each having bell shaped bowls on double knopped airtwist stems to conical feet, h.18cm £200 - 300
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A pair of Asprey & Co Ltd cast silver and silver gilt fighting cocks, the two birds naturalistically posed, finely detailed with hand-chased bodies, having white and gilt metal tail feathers, gross weight 50oz, London 1994, h.25.5cm £600 - 900
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A Georgian style silver salver, having a gadrooned piecrust rim, on four claw and ball feet, 28.2oz, maker Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1932, dia. 31cm £200 - 300
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A George V silver four piece tea and coffee set, comprising; coffee pot, teapot, twin handled sugar and cream, each of faceted oval bombe form, gross weight 56oz, maker Viners Ltd, Sheffield 1931, teapot h.15.5cm £400 - 500
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A pair of Victorian style silver dwarf candlesticks, on scroll leaf and engraved loaded bases, Birmingham 1962, h.10.5cm £100 - 150
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A pair of George V silver chocolate pots, each of plain conical form with hinged covers and ebony handles, 14.3oz, maker Charles S Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1923, h.14.5cm £100 - 150
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A silver pedestal lighthouse sugar caster, having finial topped pierced dome cover, 6.5oz, maker Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1934, h.18.5cm £70 - 100
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A Regency style silver three piece tea service, comprising; teapot, twin handled sugar and cream, each of oval bombe form, with egg and dart rims, the teapot with ebony handle, gross weight 35oz, maker The Alexander Clark Manufacturing Company, Birmingham 1907, teapot h.15cm £250 - 400
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A George V silver three piece teaset, comprising; teapot, twin handled sugar and cream, each of squat circular form, the teapot with walnut handle and turned finial, gross weight 27oz, maker Alexander Clark & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1923, teapot h.11cm £200 - 300
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A cased set of eight late 19th century Dutch silver gilt table salts, each modelled as a skater pushing a sledge, upon Rococo bases, with accompanying spoons in the form of snow shovels, each salt w.10.3cm, all in velvet lined fitted leather case, case w.23.5cm £1200 - 1500
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A Victorian silver part cutlery suite, in the Fiddle pattern, comprising; five table forks, five dessert forks, six tablespoons, six dessert spoons, and six teaspoons, maker Joseph Mayer, Exeter 1869; together with a pair of Exeter silver tablespoons in the Fiddle pattern, with monogrammed terminals, gross weight 54oz £400 - 600
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A late 19th century Mappin & Webb silver plated cruet set, modelled as a circular woven nest with bird perched upon the rim, and three condiments as eggs, with pair of original spoons, registration mark to base, dia.11cm £80 - 100
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A late 19th century continental silver tea canister and cover, of rectangular bombe form, the cover surmounted with an Indian deity, the whole embossed with figure landscape scenes, 4.5oz, import marks for Samuel Boyce Landeck, Sheffield 1893, w.9.5cm £120 - 180
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A late Victorian silver plated twin handled drinks tray, the central ground having vacant cartouche with engraved surround of C-scrolls, acanthus leaves and flowers, the raised rim cast with fruiting vines, w.76cm (including handles) £120 - 180
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A circa 1900 oak fitted cutlery canteen and part contents, by George Butler & Co of Sheffield, the canteen having hinged and fitted cover above three graduated drawers, within locking side flaps, the whole with sunken brass carry handles, fitted for a twelve place setting in the Cavendish pattern, approx 70% complete, canteen w.51cm £150 - 250
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A 19th century silver harlequin part cutlery suite, in the Fiddle pattern, comprising; five table forks, four dessert forks, and thirteen dessert spoons, the spoons with crested terminals, gross weight 37.3oz, various Edinburgh and London dates and makers £300 - 400
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A set of six late Georgian silver dessert spoons, in the Old English Thread pattern, maker Richard Britton, London 1821; and one other plain Old English example, assayed London 1810, gross weight 8oz (7) £70 - 90
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A matched set of seven various William IV and Victorian silver tablespoons, in the Fiddle pattern, some with monogrammed terminals, various dates and makers, gross weight 15.4oz £120 - 180
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A George III and later silver harlequin part cutlery suite, in the Old English pattern, comprising; four tablespoons, six dessert spoons, six table forks, six dessert forks, various London dates and makers but principally early 19th century, gross weight 32.5oz £250 - 400
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A ladies silver and guilloche enamel powder compact, having mirrored and fitted interior; together with a matching pocket cigarette case, with engine turned back, maker T&S, Birmingham 1947, both with original black silk sleeves (2) £120 - 180
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A fine pair of Edwardian silver gilt sauceboats, on fixed stands, each in the early Georgian taste, having flying C scroll handles, gadrooned rims, and engraved armorials, all raised on three shell feet, gross weight 63oz, maker C S Harris & Sons, London 1906, w.21cm, h.15cm £1200 - 1800
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A cased set of six Victorian silver gilt apostle tablespoons, with sifting spoon, each in the 17th century style, maker Hukin & Heath, London 1870, retailed by Elkington & Co Ltd, Regent Street, case width 35.5cm £300 - 400
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A George V silver four piece tea and coffee set, comprising; pedestal teapot, coffee pot, twin handled sugar and cream, the teapot having pineapple finial to hinged cover, the walnut handle with embossed silver lion mask and acanthus leaf cap, gross weight 51oz, maker R&S Garrard & Co, London 1913, teapot h.14.5cm £500 - 700
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A Regency style silver four piece tea and coffee service, comprising; ebony handled coffee pot, teapot, twin handled sugar and cream, each of oval bombe form with gadrooned rims, gross weight 56oz, maker J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, London 1935, teapot h.15.5cm £500 - 700
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A pair of Adam style silver candlesticks, each of knopped and tapering oval form, raised on loaded bases, maker A Taite & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1962, h.29cm (both bent) £150 - 250
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A George V silver pedestal sugar caster, having finial topped pierced dome cover, blue glass liner, and on footed base, London 1911, h.18cm £100 - 150
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A George III silver double-ended bone marrow scoop, 1.6oz, maker Christopher Barker & Thomas Barker, London 1803, 22cm £100 - 150
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A George III silver double-ended bone marrow scoop, 1.2oz, maker Hester Bateman, London 1780, 22.5cm £120 - 180
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An extremely rare George III double-ended bone marrow scoop, of small size, 0.4oz, maker Peter & Anne Bateman, London 1797, 14.3cm £200 - 300
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An early George III silver marriage spoon, in the Hanoverian pattern, with twin monograms, bearing date 1767, the bowl embossed with acanthus leaves to the reverse, 2oz, maker probably Thomas Tookey, London 1768 £120 - 180
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A set of six George III silver teaspoons, in the Old English pattern, each with monogrammed terminals, 3.1oz, maker Peter, Anne & William Bateman, London 1801, 13.5cm £50 - 70
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A George III silver sauce ladle, in the Old English pattern, by William Chawner, London 1782; and a pair of William IV silver sugar bows, in the Old English pattern, maker William Chawner II, London 1830; and one other pair in the Fiddle pattern, maker Henry Hyde, London 1851, gross weight 4.1oz £80 - 120
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An Edwardian silver three-piece teaset on twin handled galleried oval tray, the teapot having ebony handle, with pedestal cream and sugar, each bearing monograms, gross weight 79oz, maker George Edward & Sons, Sheffield 1902, tray w.52.5cm £600 - 800
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An early George III silver salver, the piecrust rim further chased with bell flower and flower heads, the whole raised on three claw and ball feet, 29.6oz, maker Ebenezer Coker, London 1772, dia.32cm £600 - 800
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A set of four George IV silver pedestal table salts, each of good size, having gilt washed bowls, knopped stems, egg and dart foot rims, 21.7oz, maker Paul Storr, London 1821, dia.9.4cm £1500 - 2000
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A contemporary 18ct white gold and diamond solitaire ring, the six claw set brilliant weighing approx 0.5ct, size I/J £300 - 500
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A contemporary white metal (probably 18ct white gold) and diamond wishbone ring, arranged as a centre pear cut diamond weighing approx 0.22ct and flanked to either side by two small brilliants, size I/J £300 - 400
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A contemporary 18ct white gold and diamond wishbone ring, the five sunken brilliants each weighing approx 0.1ct, size I £300 - 400
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An 18ct gold, pearl and diamond set pendant, of flower head design, having a centre raised pearl within four tiers of four claw set brilliants, each weighing approx 0.07ct, dia. 3.5cm, on finelink 18ct gold neck chain £1200 - 1600
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A 19th century gilt metal, diamond and peridot set necklace, with pendant drop, arranged principally as oval and pear cut peridot within borders of rose cut diamonds, w.10cm, on white metal belcher neck chain and in velvet fitted case £1800 - 2200
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A cultured pearl triple string choker, having 9ct gold, amethyst and seed pearl set clasp, average pearl dia. approx 6mm, length 34.5cm £150 - 250
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A graduated cultured pearl single string necklace, with white metal oval clasp, the largest pearl dia.9mm, length 41.5cm £120 - 160
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A gents Kutchinsky 18ct gold cased wristwatch, the signed dial depicting the flags of Bhutan, Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, and the Philippines, quartz movement, backplate with various 18ct gold assays, leather strap, dia.3.3cm (excluding crown) £400 - 600
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A gents Raymond Weil of Geneve gilt metal cased dress watch, having signed blue dial, baton markers, date aperture, automatic movement, and on 18ct gold bracelet, the stainless steel back numbered 2803-9400, gross weight 67.8g, dia. 3.4cm (excluding crown), with original suede case £400 - 600
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A modern 9ct gold heavy gatelink bracelet, surmounted with gold and ruby set stylised flower head, arranged as graduated and claw set round cut rubies, gross weight 95.5g, 18 x 3cm £800 - 1200
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