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George II silver salver with moulded shell and scroll border and engraved decoration on three hoof feet, by John Swift, London, 1753, 25.5oz, 793g £300-500 See Illustration
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George III silver mug with later embossed decoration, S-scroll handle on round foot, by William Turton, London, 1778 and an Edward VII silver moustache brush, mug 8.3oz, 258g £60-100
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Pair of Sterling silver salts with embossed scrolling decoration, pair of Victorian salt spoons, and five teaspoons, 6oz, 186g £50-80
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Modern silver presentation salver with shaped rim on four hoof feet, by F. Drury Ltd., Sheffield, 1968, 16oz, 497g £100-150
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George V silver four piece tea service, comprising tea pot, hot water jug, cream jug and sugar bowl, by Elkington & Co., London, 1917, gross weight 62.7oz, 1949g £400-600 See Illustration
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Pair of George V silver candlesticks with knopped stems on shaped bases, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1922, bases filled £150-200
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Victorian Scottish silver two piece tea service comprising teapot and sugar bowl, with embossed decoration, on round feet, by Hamilton, Crichton & Co., Edinburgh, 1875, gross weight 37.5oz, 1166g £250-350 See Illustration
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George V silver hot water jug, of baluster form with embossed decoration, wicker-bound handle, on stepped circular foot, by John Henry Rawlings, London, 1912, 17.5cm tall, gross weight 250g, 8oz £80-100
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Victorian silver tea caddy, of oval form, highly embossed front with central crested panel, by Josiah Williams & Co., London, 1896, 9cm tall, 105g, 3.3oz £50-80
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Edward VII silver jug, with embossed floral decoration, by Thomas Hayes, Birmingham, 1902, and a Victorian bowl, with embossed rosette and foliate decoration, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1891, 130g, 4.1oz gross weight £40-60
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Pair of Victorian silver navette form salts, Birmingham, 1898, makers 'S.B.', one with blue glass liner, Edward VII napkin ring by Payton, Pepper & Sons Ltd., Birmingham, 1903, an embossed white metal dish, 140g, 4.5oz gross silver weight £40-60
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George IV silver pepper, embossed with floral swags, on circular foot, by Jonathan Hayne, London, 1826, and a silver pepper by B. Muller & Son (Berthold Muller), Chester, 1900 (with another date mark present), 110g, 3.5oz gross silver weight £40-60
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Victorian silver part canteen of thread and shell pattern cutlery, comprising twelve tablespoons, eleven dinner forks, eight dessert spoons, seven dessert forks, fish servers, five teaspoons, two coffee spoons, by George Adams, London, 1881, 92oz, 2861g £800-1200 See Illustration
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Victorian silver three piece tea service comprising teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl, with half-gadrooned bodies, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London, 1898, gross weight 34oz, 1057g £200-300 See Illustration
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George VI silver teapot and hotwater jug, on round feet, by G Bryan & Co., Birmingham, 1945, gross weight 35oz, 1088g £150-250
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George V silver and blue enamelled dressing table set, comprising mirror, four brushes and a comb, by William Comyns & Sons Ltd., London, 1933, in fitted case £100-150
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George III silver twin-handled trophy cup with hammered decoration on round foot, by Hester Bateman, London, 1789, (base filled) £300-500 See Illustration
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George V silver square salver with shaped rim on four feet, by Charles & Richard Comyns, London, 1922, 37oz, 1150g £300-500 See Illustration
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Pair of Edward VII silver dwarf candlesticks with beaded rims, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1902, bases filled £80-120
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George V silver swing-handled cake dish with scroll moulded border on round foot, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1922, 19.5oz, 607g £200-300 See Illustration
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George IV Irish silver twin-handled sugar bowl with shell, scroll and bead moulded border on four lion's paw feet, maker's mark rubbed, Dublin, 1821, 10oz, 313g £100-200
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Victorian silver bowl with embossed floral decoration on round foot, by W. Spurrier & Co., Birmingham, 1898, 11.3oz, 353g £100-150
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Set of four Victorian silver caviar spoons with shaped bowls, entwined serpent handles and figural terminals, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London, 1898, 10oz, 311g £150-250 See Illustration
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Set of ten George III fiddle pattern dessert spoons, by Solomon Royes & John East Dix, London, 1818, 12oz, 373g £100-150
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Set of four George III Scottish silver Old English pattern tablespoons, by William Davie, Edinburgh, 1784, 9oz, 279g £80-120
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George III silver Old English pattern gravy spoon, maker's mark 'TS', London, 1805, 3.5oz, 108g £40-60
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George IV silver fiddle pattern fish slice, by John, Henry & Charles Lias, London, 1823, and three fiddle pattern dessert spoons, 8.5oz, 264g £80-120
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Victorian silver six division toast rack with loop handle on bun feet, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London, 1897, a pair of pepperettes and a mustard pot and cover by the same maker, London, 1901/2, 9.5oz, 295g £80-120
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Pair of Victorian silver salts with embossed decoration, each on three hoof feet, by John Newton Mappin, London, 1883, pair of sugar tongs, three teaspoons, salt spoon, Sterling silver square dish, small pierced dish 7.5oz, 236g, silver plated muffin dish and two plated salt spoons £60-100
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George V silver hip flask with engine turned decoration and hinged cover, by W C Griffiths, Birmingham, 1927, gross weight 7oz, 220g £60-100
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Set of four modern silver goblets with baluster stems on round feet, by Mappin & Webb, London, 1967, 23oz, 715g £200-300 See Illustration
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George VI silver hotwater jug with hinged cover on round foot, maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham, 1946, gross weight 23.7oz, 739g £180-220
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George V silver mug with scroll handle on round foot, by Harrods Ltd., London, 1931, 14.8oz, 461g £120-180
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Victorian silver pebble shaped snuff box with hinged cover, by Nathan & Hayes, Birmingham, 1893, and a Sterling silver sugar basin and cover marked '925', 7.2oz, 224g £60-100
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George V silver cream jug and sugar bowl, by Wakely & Wheeler, London, 1929, 12.5oz, 389g £100-150
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Pair of George V silver trumpet vases with pierced and flared rims, on round feet, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1927, 23cm high, (bases filled) £60-100
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George V silver cigarette box, two others, silver pin tray and white metal mesh purse various dates and marks, 23oz, 715g £150-200
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George V silver triple cigar holder, London, 1914 £50-100
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Modern silver pepper grinder, by Joseph Gloster Ltd., Birmingham, 1970, 10cm high £50-100
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Victorian silver knife, fork and napkin ring in presentation case, set of six tea spoons, set of six Sterling silver dessert forks, two spoons, fork, push, two pairs of sugar tongs, 18oz, 559g, shoe horn, glove stretchers, button hook and two knives, all with filled silver handles £120-180
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Two pairs of modern silver ashtrays, by J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd., Birmingham, 1966 and 1967, 14.5oz, 452g £120-180
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Set of four Victorian silver salts with embossed floral decoration, beaded borders, each on three scroll feet, by John Tongue, Birmingham, 1859, 4.2oz, 132g £50-80
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Set of ten Victorian silver fiddle and shell pattern teaspoons, by Lister & Sons, Newcastle, 1857, 7.5oz, 233g £60-100
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Victorian silver photograph frame with scrolling decoration, by Samuel M Levi, Birmingham, 1899, two dwarf candlestick with filled bases and various condiments £50-80
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Set of six George III silver Old English pattern tablespoons, by Richard Crossley & George Smith IV, London, 1807, 9oz, 279g £80-120
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Pair of George III silver tablespoons with bright cut decoration, by John Langlands I and John Robertson I, Newcastle, 1779-1791, a 19th century Swedish silver ladle, 1854, and other silver spoons, some with enamelled decoration, gross weight 32oz, 995g £250-350 See Illustration
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William & Mary silver dog nose spoon, circa 1692 with the crowned leopard's head used at that time, maker's mark and date mark obliterated, 0.75oz, 23g £200-300 See Illustration
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Pair of George III silver Old English pattern tablespoons, maker's mark 'W.W', Exeter, 1801, and a pair of Victorian fiddle pattern and bright cut tablespoons, by Josiah Williams & Co., Exeter, 1862, 10.5oz, 326g £100-150
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Pair of George III silver Old English pattern tablespoons, by Charles Hougham, London, 1790 and three other silver tablespoons, 10oz, 311g £80-120
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Selection of George III and later Old English and fiddle pattern cutlery, to include two berry spoons, sauce ladle, two fish knives and a large number of other spoons, various dates and marks, gross weight 45.5oz, 1415g £400-600
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