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Liberty's Edward VII silver salt, London 1901, 42 grams £20-40
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George V silver pepperette of cylindrical form with a band of floral decoration, by Thomas of New Bond Street, London 1931, 1.6oz, 51g £50-80
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Victorian silver novelty pepperette in the form of a watering can, by Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings Shepherd, Chester 1894, 0.7oz, 24g £30-50
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Victorian silver pepperette with engraved decoration on shaped foot, a pair of pepperettes and another, 5oz, 155g £50-80
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Edward VII novelty silver pepperette in the form of a sparrow, London 1905, 0.9oz, 27g £30-50
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Novelty silver pepperette in the form of a coffee pot, maker's mark 'SML', other marks rubbed, gross weight 11g £30-50
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Victorian silver novelty pepperette of conical form on three scrolling feet, by Hukin & Heath, Birmingham 1892, 24g £30-50 See Illustration
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George III silver pepperette on round foot, London 1808 and three other pepperettes, 6.5oz, 202g £60-100
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Edward VII silver salt with gadrooned decoration on three pad feet, Sheffield 1904, another and two salt shakers, 6oz, 186g £60-100
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George V silver mounted tobacco pipe, with ivory stem, Birmingham 1910 & 1911 hallmarks, two sets of makers initials: "C.S." & "J.R.C." and stamped initials "A.H.E.", 38cm long £30-50
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George V silver ashtray, by Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham 1926, 10.3cm diameter £30-40
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Edward VII Britannia standard silver rectangular salt, 71 grams, 2ozs £20-40
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George II silver rectangular salt, London 1730 by Edward Wood £60-100
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George VI Britannia silver rectangular salt, London 1928 by Heming & Co Ltd, 91 grams, 3ozs £30-50
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Victorian silver salt, London 1899, by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, 80 grams, 2.5ozs £20-40
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Victorian silver pepperette of baluster form on round foot, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1899, two other pepperettes and a salt shaker, 6.5oz, 202g £60-100
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George VI silver pepperette on round foot, by Charles Boyton, London 1937, and three other pepperettes, 6.5oz, 202g £60-100
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George VI silver pepperette of tapering cylindrical form on round foot, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1947, and three others, 5.5oz, 171g £60-100
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Edward VII silver pepperette with gadrooned decoration on round foot, by Thomas of Bond Street, London 1906, and two others, 6oz, 186g £60-100
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Edward VII novelty silver pepperette in the form of a thistle head, by Fenton Brothers Ltd., Sheffield 1909, 1.3oz, 40g £30-50
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George V silver pepperette of octagonal section, by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd., London 1925, another matching but later and two others, 7oz, 217g £60-100
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George III silver mug, marks rubbed, 69 grams, 1.5ozs £30-50
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Modern silver beaker, London 1955 by Harrow School of Art, 78 grams, 2ozs £20-40
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Henry George Murphy with Falcon studio mark, George V silver bowl, London 1932, diameter 8cm, 84 grams, 2.6ozs £200-300 See Illustration
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Liberty's George V silver cup holder, London 1925, 81 grams, 2.6ozs £30-50
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Edward VII silver cup holder finely decorated with horses and figures by William Comyns, 29 grams £20-40
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Pair of Victorian silver salts, London 1897 and four silver cup holders, 152 grams, 4.5ozs £40-60
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Victorian silver pepperette, London 1884 and three others £40-60
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Victorian egg shaped pepperette with weighted base, Birmingham 1887 and three others £30-50
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Early 20th century silver mug, Birmingham, date mark and maker's mark rubbed, retailed by Northern Goldsmiths, Newcastle Upon Tyne and with registration no. stamped to base, 8cm tall, 4.37ozt, 136g £40-60
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Liberty & Co., Arts & Crafts silver strainer, Birmingham 1918, stamped registration number 3190, 13.5cm long, 1.96ozt, 61g £60-80
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Liberty & Co. silver napkin ring, of oval navette form, engraved initials "K.E.C.", Birmingham 1933, and an Art Nouveau silver pot, by "T.W.", Birmingham 1912, 2.89oz, 90g gross weight £30-50
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George III silver fiddle pattern table spoon, London 1802, another dessert spoon, pair of dessert forks, three salt spoons and five tea spoons, 388 grams, 11ozs £60-100
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The Artificers' Guild Ltd., George V Arts and Crafts hand hammered spoon, London 1936 £40-60
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Two George V silver Arts and Crafts hand hammered spoons, Birmingham 1926 and Birmingham 1915 both by Albert Edward Jones, 47 grams £30-50
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Victorian Art Nouveau silver tea spoon, London 1898 and three hand hammered spoons, London 1929, London 1936 and Birmingham 1901, 85 grams, 2ozs £30-50
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George III silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1811, maker's mark IT, 6.5 grams £20-40
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Victorian silver caddy spoon, London 1884, by Charles Stuart Harris, 17 grams £20-40
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Modern silver commemorative spoon, London 1953, four tea spoons and pair of sugar tongs, 102 grams, 3.3ozs £30-50
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Gerald Benney, pair of modern silver mustard spoons, London 1962 £20-40
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19th century silver mounted horn, marks rubbed, 11cm £20-50
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Selection of six silver spoons; one Asian with character mark to back of stem, 18cm long, one Art Nouveau by F.H. Adams Ltd., Birmingham 1912, one by Hukin & Heath Ltd., Birmingham 1923, one by Elkington & Co Ltd., Birmingham 1906, one with Celtic cross terminal by Robert Allison, Glasgow 1946, and one with marks rubbed, 3.18ozt, 99g gross weight £40-60
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19th century American Sterling silver large wine taster with embossed scrolling decoration, by Tilden, Thurber & Co., 1887, 7.2oz, 226g £150-250 See Illustration
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American Silver art nouveau tea infuser by Paye & Barker, marked sterling, 30 grams £40-60
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American silver tea infuser, 1887 patent stamped Sterling silver, Birmingham import marks, 37 grams £30-50
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Three American silver teat infusers all marked sterling, 42 grams £30-50
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American silver tea infuser marked sterling and four silver plated tea infusers £30-50
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Two American silver tea infusers marked sterling, 59 grams £30-50
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American silver tea infuser and another with import marks Birmingham 1904 £30-50
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Three American silver tea infuser all marked sterling £30-50
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