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Edward VII two handled cup, 13cms wide, London 1908, 74 grams £30-50
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George V silver bowl, 10.5cms wide, Birmingham 1926, 86 grams £30-50
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Edward VII silver bowl with a band of patterned decoration, 9cms wide, Birmingham 1909, 57 grams £30-50
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Edward VII beaten silver bowl with two handles, 15.5cms wide, Birmingham 1909, 162 grams, 5ozs £50-80
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Edward VII silver two handled cup, 12cms wide, London 1909, 80 grams £30-50
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Edward VII silver cream jug with acanthus decoration and a lion mask handle, by Ackroyd Rhodes, London 1902, 72 grams £35-50
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Edward VII silver octagonal faceted cream jug with beaded border, Birmingham Probably 1907 (but mark rubbed), 10cms wide, 77 grams £30-50
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George V round silver cream jug with reeded handle, Birmingham 1914, 9cms wide, 79 grams £35-50
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Edward VII silver salt with flower head borders on a lobed foot with matching decoration, Birmingham 1906, 7.5cms diam., 53 grams £35-50
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Edward VII sparrow beak silver cream jug, Birmingham 1909, 6cms high, 45 grams £35-50
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Edward VII silver cream jug with styalised Art Nouveau decoration by W G Keight Birmingham 1907, 7.5cms high, 60 grams £40-60
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Victorian cut glass and silver mounted pepper grinder by William Hutton and Sons, London 1896, 9cms high £60-100
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Edward VII silver mushroom shaped pepper pot by William Hutton and Sons Birmingham 1908, 5.5cms high, 36 grams £30-50
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Edward VII silver cream jug, by Charles Boyton and Sons London1906, 11cms wide, 116 grams £50-100
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Victorian silver pepper pot with pierced decoration and liner by the Barnards, London 1849, 7.5cms high, net weight 49 grams £30-50
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Edward VII silver cream jug with stylised Art Nouveau decoration, marks rubbed, 6cms high, 67 grams £30-50
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Early 20 century English silver, mustard pot with spoon, three handled miniature cup and two pepper pots £50-100
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George V bun top silver pepper pot by Fenton Russell and Co., Britannia Standard, London 1936, 9cms high, 100 grams £50-80
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Unusual Edward VII two handled double lipped round cream jug, London 1910, 13cms wide, 113 grams, 3.5ozs £80-120 See Illustration
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Modern silver miniature coffee pot in 18th century style with wood handle, 10cms high, gross weight 95 grams £60-100
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Edward VII round silver chamber stick with loop handle, by Hamilton and Inches, Edinburgh 1901, 11cms wide, 207 grams, 6.7ozs £100-150 See Illustration
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Omar Ramsden, George V silver spoon, the terminal pierced with the monogram 'CDA', and with hammered rat-tail bowl, London 1928, 1.3oz, 43g £200-300 See Illustration
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Omar Ramsden, pair of George V silver nail-head coffee spoons, with hammered bowls, London 1922/23, 0.9oz, 30g £60-100 See Illustration
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Liberty & Co., marked 'Cymric', Edward VII silver and enamelled coffee spoon Birmingham 1903, and five other silver and enamelled spoons, gross weight 2.4oz, 74g £100-200 See Illustration
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Pair of George III silver fiddle, thread and shell pattern tablespoons, no maker's mark, London 1805, 8oz, 248g £60-100
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Arts & Crafts silver chalice, the base of waisted stem embossed with a row of honesty leaves, the bowl with embossed decoration to outer, made by Arthur & John Zimmerman Ltd., Birmingham 1904, 93mm high, 3.1ozt, 96g £60-100
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Victorian silver double spout jug, made by Richard Sibley, London 1867, retailed by Thomas of Bond St., with presentation inscription: "Presented by the Earl of Yarborough to Mr. William Hedley, Limber, For Walking the 2nd Best Fox-Hound Dog, 'Bentick', July 1868", 2.96ozt, 92g £40-60
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George III silver barrel shaped mug with horizontal reeded decoration, 6cms high, London (date letter indistinct), 85 grams £80-120
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Omar Ramsden, a single handled beaten silver dish, inscribed on the base Omar Ramsden me fecit, London 1938, 14.5cms, 126 grams £300-500 See Illustration
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Liberty and Co., Edward VII round silver two handled dish, Birmingham 1907, 14cms wide, 76 grams £80-120 See Illustration
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Pair of Victorian silver bun top pepper pots, London 1897, 7cms high, 115 grams £40-60
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Pair of Edwardian silver knife rests, Birmingham 1909, 53 grams £20-40
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Modern silver spoon in Art Nouveau style, Birmingham 1961, 36 grams £20-40
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Victorian Queen's pattern ladle, London 1839, J Sherwood & Sons and a George III fiddle pattern ladle, London 1806, by William Eley & William Fearn, 142 grams, 4.5ozs £40-60
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George III silver old English pattern ladle, London 1806 and two silver George III ladles, marks rubbed and later decorated 7ozs, 210 grams £50-100
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George III silver marrow scoop, London 1805, William Eley & William Fearn £50-100
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George II silver old English pattern strainer spoon, London 1786, George III silver fiddle pattern strainer spoon, London 1818, Victorian silver caddy spoon, London 1842 and four spoons various dates and marks, 6ozs, 180 grams £30-50
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Victorian silver pierced sugar basket on three hoof feet, decorated with three embossed ram's heads, swags and foliage, 10cm tall, 6.43ozt, 200g (no liner) £80-100
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George V hammered silver jug, the base decorated with a castellated band, made by Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham 1925, 4.4ozt, 138g £50-80
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Pair of William IV circular footed salts, with silver-gilt interiors, with rope-edge decoration to rims, made by Edward, Edward Junior, John & William Barnard, London 1833, 6.3ozt, 196g £60-80
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Art Nouveau silver belt buckle, by William Comyns & Sons, London 1903, the heart-shaped panels decorated with pierced embossed cherubic figures and floral forms, 2.89ozt, 90g £50-80
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Edward VII Britannia standard silver sifter in the form of a kitchen pepper, made by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1901, 5.59ozt, 174g £50-80
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George V Scottish silver sifter, by Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1926, and an Edwardian example by Miller Brothers, Birmingham 1911, both plain forms, total silver weight 5.79ozt, 180g £60-80
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George V silver jug with rope edge decoration and standing on four ball feet, by C.S. Harris & Sons, London 1923, another with embossed decoration and near-contemporary inscription by Charles Stewart Harris, London 1881, and a smaller example also by Charles Stewart Harris, London 1883, total silver weight 8ozt, 250g, (3) £80-100
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George IV rectangular silver salt, with gadrooned border, leopard crest, by Matthew Boulton, Birmingham 1824, 10cm wide, 3.89ozt, 120g £40-60
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Victorian silver circular footed salt, with fluted body and gilt interior, inscribed eagle crest, by R & S Garrard & Co. (James Garrard), London 1887, diameter 85mm, 4.69ozt, 146g £40-60
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George III rectangular salt, with decorative shell and acorn embossed rim, rampant lion with flag crest, by William Burwash, London 1814, 10.5cm wide, 3.92ozt, 122g £40-60
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Edward VII silver cream jug by Charles Stuart Harris, London (date letter rubbed), 9.5cms high, 95 grams £40-60
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George V pair of silver urn shaped pepper pots, London 1919, 8.5cms high, 140 grams £30-50
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Edward VII silver mug with c handle on round foot, 7.5cms, London 1904, 96 grams, 3ozs £40-60
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