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Russian silver tea infuser by Georgi stamped 90, 39 grams £30-50
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George V silver tea infuser by Atkin Brothers Sheffield 1912, 45 grams £30-50
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Victorian Britannia standard silver sugar sifter, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1895, 5.3ozs, 166 grams £60-100
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Edward VII silver cream jug by Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham 1907 11cm tall, 6oz, 189 grams £50-100
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George V silver sugar sifter Birmingham 1919, 2.5ozs, 74 grams £30-50
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George V silver mug with Celtic design by James Woods & Sons Birmingham 1926, 4.7ozs, 147 grams £30-50
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George V silver cream jug by Charles Boyton & Son Ltd, London 1925, 4ozs, 123 grams £30-50
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George V silver three handled cup with Celtic decoration, Birmingham 1931, maker's mark HS, 10cm high, 5.5ozs, 173 grams £40-60 See Illustration
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Edward VII silver and enamelled napkin ring, by William Hair Haseler, Birmingham 1906, five other silver napkin rings, two others white metal and an ivory and silver mounted napkin ring, weighable silver 6.5oz, 202g £50-80
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Edward VII silver napkin ring set with six turquoise coloured cabochons, Liberty & Co., Cymric, Birmingham 1903, and three other Liberty & Co., silver napkin rings, gross weight 2.8oz, 87g £150-250 See Illustration
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George V silver coffee pot in 18th century style, baluster shape with gadrooned borders on round foot, wood handle, London 1918, 18.3ozs, 569 grams, 14cms high, stamped The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company £150-250 See Illustration
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Edward VII silver jug of baluster form with wood handle and knob, Birmingham 1910, 8ozs, 251 grams £80-120
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Liberty's, George V silver small coffee pot of round form on a flat base, wood handle and knob, Birmingham 1911, 8ozs, 251 grams, 17.5cms high £100-200
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George VI silver sugar caster, by C F Hancock and Co., London 1937, 17cms high, 228 grams, 7ozs £50-100
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Edward VII silver sugar caster with a band of foliage decoration and a gadrooned base, by the Pairpoint Brothers, London 1909, 16cms high, 196 grams, 6ozs £50-100
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George V silver lighthouse caster with engraved patterned line decoration, by Robert Stewart, Glasgow 1928, 15cms high, 252 grams, 8ozs £60-100
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George V silver vase shaped sugar caster with two handles and a pineapple finial, by Mappin and Webb, London 1913, 16cms high, 201 grams, 6.5ozs £50-80
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Edward VII silver caster in the form of a kitchen pepper, London 1903, 10cms, 182 grams, 5.5ozs £50-80
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Edward VII small round bowl with reeded border on three styalised feet, 11cms high, 247 grams, 7.9ozs £50-100
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20th century barrel shaped small silver mug with shaped handle, 8cms high, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., other marks rubbed and indecipherable, 113 grams, 3.6ozs £25-40
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George V silver mug by Charles Horner, Birmingham 1927, 10cms high, 189 grams, 6ozs £50-80
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Victorian silver tapering beaker with half reeded and fluted decoration, by Hamilton and Inches, Edinburgh 1887, 15cms high, 131 grams, 10ozs £60-100 See Illustration
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Edward VII Britannia standard silver mug with reeded bands, London 1904, 9cms high, 225 grams, 7ozs £80-120
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Edwin Lutyens, George VI silver mug of baluster form in George III style, the base inscribed "Richard Nicholas from his godfather Edwin Lutyens July 8th 1941", London 1938, 10cms, 270 grams, 8.6ozs Provenance: Sold with a letter dated 31st January 2003 from Richard Nicholas. Nicholson confirming that Lutyens gave him this christening mug in 1941. "Whilst I am of the Nicholson brewery family, the Lutyens connection was to my Mother's side of the family - the Hudsons who founded Country Life magazine. The founder Edward Hudson my great uncle and Edwin Lutyens were great friends hence Lutyens became my Godfather" £200-300 See Illustration
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William IV silver mug with reeded decoration, London 1830, 8cms high, 162 grams, 5ozs £60-100
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Edward VII silver mug with reeded bands, stamped on base Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1906, 8.5cms high, 214 grams, 6.9ozs £40-60
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George V silver mug of tapering form with C scroll handle, Birmingham 1923, 9cms high, 191 grams, 6ozs £50-80
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19th century Chinese beaker engraved with Chinese characters, 9.5cms high, 70 grams £60-100
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George III silver Old English pattern gravy strainer spoon, by Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1792, 4.5oz, 139g £150-250 See Illustration
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George III silver Old English pattern soup ladle, by Stephen Adams I, London 1793, 6oz, 186g £60-100
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William III Britannia standard silver dog nose spoon, by John Cory, London 1697, 1.6oz, 51g £150-250 See Illustration
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William III silver dog nose spoon, by John Cory, only the maker's mark is legible, 1.8oz, 56g £100-200 See Illustration
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Pair of Queen Anne Britannia standard silver dog nose spoons, by Henry Greene, London, 1703, 5.5oz, 171g £250-350 See Illustration
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Late 17th century silver dog nose spoon, reverse of the bowl and handle with moulded scrolling decoration, by Thomas Allen, London, 2.2oz, 68g £150-250 See Illustration
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Late 17th/early 18th century Britannia standard silver dog nose spoon, by William Scarlett, London, 1.9oz, 59g £100-200 See Illustration
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Queen Anne Britannia standard silver dog nose spoon, probably by Isaac Davenport, London, 1708, 1.9oz, 60g £100-200 See Illustration
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Late 17th/ early 18th century dog nose fork, marks rubbed, 1.7oz, 55g £60-100
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Pair of George V silver seal top caddy spoons with hammered bowls, maker's mark 'F.H', London 1927 and 1933, 1.5oz, 48g £60-100 See Illustration
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George V silver caddy spoon with rose bush pierced handle, and hammered bowl, by Henry George Murphy, and with Falcon Studio mark, London 1932, 0.9oz, 28g £40-60 See Illustration
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Guild of Handicrafts, modern silver caddy spoon with hammered bowl and handle, London 1989, 0.7oz, 23g £30-50 See Illustration
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Omar Ramsden, George V silver spoon with pierced and scrolling floral terminal and hammered bowl, London 1929, 1.2oz 37g £200-300 See Illustration on page 27
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Keswick School of Industrial Art, George V silver spoon with pierced knotwork terminal and hammered bowl, Chester 1918, 1.1oz, 34g £150-250 See Illustration
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Guild of Handicrafts, modern silver seal top spoon with hammered rat-tail bowl, London 2004, 1.3oz, 41g £50-80 See Illustration
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Guild of Handicrafts, three George VI silver seal top spoons with hammered bowls, hooks verso, London 1939/40, 8oz, 248g £150-250 See Illustration
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George VI silver fork and spoon set, by Charles Boyton, London 1939, and three other spoons by the same maker, 10.5oz, 326g £100-150
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Edward VII beaten silver two handled bowl, stamped on the base, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, 26cms wide, 256 grams, 8ozs £100-150 See Illustration
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Edward VII silver bowl with reeded borders and two wood handles by Elkingtons, 14cms wide, Birmingham 1902, gross weight 241 grams, 7.8ozs £80-120
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Edward VII plain silver bowl by William Hutton and Sons, London 1908, 16.5cms wide, 180 grams, 5.8ozs £80-120
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Edward VII beaten silver two handled bowl, Base stamped Lambert, Coventry Street, London 1902, 304 grams, 9.8ozs £100-150
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Pair of Edward VII silver egg cups on three feet, Birmingham 1907, 4cms high, 64 grams £40-60
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