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Victorian vase shaped caster on a round foot, 11.5cms high, London 1899, 65 grams, 2ozs £30-50
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Pair of Victorian small silver pepper pots, Sheffield 1897 £20-30
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George V octagonal silver caster in the form of a kitchen pepper, London 1932, 7.5cms high, 101 grams £40-60
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Edward VII octagonal silver caster in the form of a kitchen pepper, London 1902, 7.5cms high, 69 grams £40-60
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Asprey octagonal silver caster in the form of a kitchen pepper, London 1961, 8cms high, 78 grams £40-60
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Victorian round silver caster in the form of a kitchen pepper, Britannia standard, London 1877, 8cms high, 80 grams £60-100
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Mid 18th century octagonal silver caster in the form of a kitchen pepper, by Richard Gurney and Thomas Cook, London (no date letter), 7.5cms high, 62 grams, 2ozs £250-400 See Illustration
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Victorian tapering silver caster in the form of a kitchen pepper, London 1886, 8cms high, 81 grams £50-80
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Edward VII round silver caster in the form of a kitchen pepper, London 1910, 7.5cms high, 55 grams £40-60
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Edward VII tapering silver caster in the form of a kitchen pepper, Birmingham 1907, 9cms high, 44 grams £40-60
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George V round silver caster in the form of a kitchen pepper, London 1917, 6cms high, 77 grams £40-60
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George V round silver caster, Britannia standard, London 1936, 8.5cms high, 98 grams £50-80
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Edward VII round silver caster with swags of drapery, London 1901, 10cms high, 52 grams £30-50
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Victorian round silver caster in the form of a kitchen pepper, London 1883, 8cms high, 77 grams £50-80
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Victorian round silver caster in the form of a kitchen pepper with reeded handle, London 1895, Britannia standard, 7cms high, 64 grams £50-80
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Edward VII round caster in the form of a kitchen pepper, Birmingham 1903, 6.5cms high, 29 grams £25-30
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Set of Edward VIII silver fruit knives Sheffield 1909, in presentation case £20-40
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Set of six George V silver Art Nouveau style coffee spoons and matching sugar tongs by Hamilton & Co, 70 grams, 2ozs £30-50
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Victorian silver caster, London 1885 by Horace Woodward & Co (Edgar Finley & Hugh Taylor, 10cm, 148 grams, 5ozs £50-100
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Victorian silver caster, Sheffield 1894 by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, 10cm 172 grams, 5.5ozs £60-100
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Victorian silver caster, London 1900 by George Gilliam, 229 grams, 7ozs £70-100
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George V Britannia standard silver caster, Sheffield 1927 by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, 10cm, 178 grams, 5.5ozs £60-100
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Edward VII silver and blue enamelled Art Nouveau cruet set, comprising two salts, pepperette and mustard pot and cover, maker's mark 'C & Co.', Birmingham 1905, 4.2oz, 130g £80-120 See Illustration
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Pair of George V silver salts and pepper shakers on round feet, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1921/22, 12.2oz, 379g £100-150
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George III silver pepperette of cylindrical waisted form on round foot, London 1810, 2.2oz, 69g £40-60
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George III silver pepperette with gadrooned rim on round foot, maker's mark rubbed, London 1780, 2.9oz, 92g £40-60
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George III silver pepperette of bulbous form with embossed floral decoration on round foot, London 1792, 2.4oz, 76g £40-60
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George III silver pepperette with gadrooned border on round foot, maker's and date marks rubbed, 2.8oz, 89g £40-60
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Victorian silver pepperette with gadrooned border on round foot, maker's mark rubbed, Sheffield 1860, and a Georgian silver pepperette, 4.6oz, 144g £50-80
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Pair of silver oval salts with pierced decoration, one marked for Tiffany & Co., by William Henry Sparrow, Birmingham 1907 and 1912, 1.6oz, 51g £40-60
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Two George III silver caddy spoons, of rectangular form, both by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1817 & 1818, total weight 0.64ozt, 20g £30-50
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Maritime theme Britannia silver caddy spoon, modelled decoration of boat and buoy to top, by Softley & Page, London 2005, also stamped .958, with presentation dedication embossed; "12.9.63-JDN-12.9.02", 0.96ozt, 30g, and a silver dish inset with facsimile tercentenary coin, by Christopher Lawrence, Sheffield 1994, 2.12ozt, 66g £30-50
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Two George III silver caddy spoons, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, one with shaped bowl and shaped and reeded stem, 1822, the other Old English pattern, 1817, total silver weight 1ozt, 31g £30-50
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William IV silver decanter label for 'GIN' by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1836 £30-50
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William IV silver decanter label for 'RUM' by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1835 £30-50
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George III silver bottle label for 'CAYENNE' by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1800 £30-50
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George III silver decanter label for 'WHISKY' by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1813 £30-50
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George III silver decanter label for 'MADEIRA' by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1820, 13g £30-50
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George IV silver decanter label for 'SAUTERNE' by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1829 £30-50
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George III silver decanter label for 'HOLLANDS' by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1821, 7g £30-50
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George IV silver decanter label for 'BUCELLAS' by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1829 £30-50
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Victorian silver decanter label for 'MARSALA' by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1839 £30-50
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George III silver decanter label for 'VINDEGRAVE' by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1795, 7g £30-50
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George IV silver decanter label for 'PORT' by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1825 £30-50
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George III silver decanter label for 'SHERRY' by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1823, 8g £30-50
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George IV silver decanter label for 'RUM' by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1824 £30-50
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George III silver decanter label for 'MADEIRA' by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1808 £30-50
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George IV silver decanter label for 'GIN' by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1824 £30-50
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George IV silver decanter label for 'WHISKEY' by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1829 £30-50
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Art Nouveau silver twin-handled cup, the body of plain form with crossed curved handles, on circular stepped base, by Charles Boyton & Son Ltd., London 1912, 14cm high, 6.11oz, 190g £80-120
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