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Six Georgian table knives and four matching dessert knives, all with green stained ivory handles; six Georgian table knives with shaped steel blades, stained ivory handles and shell pattern finials; and a Georgian carving knife and fork, with stained ivory handles. (18) £80 - 120
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A pair of mid 19th Century Old Sheffield plate entrée dishes and covers, shaped oval with leaf and scroll design, engraved crest 14in. £40 - 60
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A pair of mid 19th Century Old Sheffield plate entrée dishes and covers, shaped square form with foliated scroll borders, 26cms (10in.); an EPNS entrée dish and cover, by Harrison & Sons, 28cms (11in) wide, shaped rectangular with gadrooned border. (3) £40 - 80
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Miscellaneous and plated white metal cutlery, etc., spoons; forks; ladle; tongs; etc. (qty) £30 - 50
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Victorian ivory handled cutlery, with initials, comprising: table knives; dessert knives; carving sets; etc., in oak canteen, by Mappin & Webb.£50 - 100
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A W.M.F. style white metal and cut glass punch bowl, with openwork frame decorated with bayleaf and ribbon swags, acanthus leaf and foliate design, cut glass bowl and domed wreath pattern cover with openwork handle, 46cms (18in.) high, with associated glass punch ladle. (2) See illustration £200 - 300
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A Victorian electro-type model of The Milton Shield, by Elkington & Co., depicting Miltons paradise lost, with Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden flanked by an army of angels, rebel angels and the Archangel Michael defeating Satan, signed 'Morel Ladeuil fecit 1866', Elkington & Co.', 85 .5 x 65cms wide (33 3/4 x 55 1/2in. wide). See illustration £1800 - 2200
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A pair of Elizabeth II sauce boats, by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1970, oval, gadrooned rim, leafy scroll handle, pad feet, 15cms (6in.); and a George V sauce boat, by Reid & Sons, London 1919, 15.5cms (6in.), 16.3oz. (3) £100 - 150
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A George VI waiter, by Reid & Sons, London 1940, 6.59oz; and a pair of Elizabeth II wine coasters, by D.J. Silver Repairs, London 1966. (3) £80 - 120
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A George V six-piece condiment set, by William Neale, Birmingham 1930, with associated spoons; and a George V three-piece condiment set, by Reid & Sons, London 1919, 9.6oz. (9) £80 - 120
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An Elizabeth II flatware and cutlery service, by Walker & Hall, various dates 1960's, stylized and pointed Old English pattern, engraved initial 'C', for twelve settings, comprising: table forks, table spoons, table knives, dessert forks, dessert knives, dessert spoons, fish forks, fish knives, teaspoons and coffee spoons, 144oz. of weighable silver. See illustration £1000 - 1500
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A matched pair of Elizabeth II gravy boats, by Barker Bros. Silver Ltd., Birmingham 1936 and 1959, oval, with gadrooned borders, leaf and scroll handles, leaf and pad feet, 21.5cms (8 1/2in.), and 22cms (8 3/4in.), 29oz. See illustration £300 - 400
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A George V two-handled tray, by Alexander Clark & Co. Ltd, Birmingham 1925, rounded rectangular with raised beaded border, plain handles, 58.5cms (23in.), 51.7oz. £350 - 450
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A George V teapot, by Oldfield Ltd., Birmingham 1916, of half-fluted circular form, domed cover with composition scroll handle, 16cms (6 1/4in.) high, 26.1oz. £150 - 200
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An Elizabeth II coffee pot, by Garrard & Co. Ltd., London 1964, in the mid 18th Century style, with composition scroll handle, 23cms (9in.) high, 24.8oz. £150 - 200
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A George V two-handled presentation bowl, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1919, octagonal with scroll handles and spreading base, engraved inscription "To W. Bro. G.Y. Caldwell (Master 1919-1920)...September 4th 1920", 30cms (11 3/4in.), 29.1oz.£200 - 300
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A George V salver, by Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1933, shaped circular, knurl feet, 31cms (12 1/4in.), 29.7oz. £200 - 300
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An Elizabeth II cream jug and matching sugar bowl, by Garrard & Co., London 1966; and a George V sugar bowl, by Reid & Sons, London 1924, 12cms (4 3/4in.), 13.65oz. £80 - 140
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Six George V table spoons and six matching desert spoons, by Viners Ltd, Sheffield 1931, Old English pattern, 26.9oz. £150 - 250
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An Elizabeth II flatware and cutlery service, by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1997, William and Mary' pattern, comprising: eighteen table forks, twelve table knives (steel blades), six table spoons, twelve steak knives (with steel blades), twelve dessert forks, twenty-four dessert/tea knives (steel blades), twelve dessert spoons, twelve fish forks, twelve fish knives, twelve soup spoons, twelve teaspoons, twelve coffee spoons, a pair of salad servers, a carving knife, fork and steel, two cheese knives, a soup ladle, a cake slice, two butter knives, two medium and one small sauce ladle, approximately 196oz of weighable silver. See illustration £2000 - 3000
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Two Elizabeth II bowls, by Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham 1992/5, each with beaded rim above deep bowl raised on pierced and cast support decorated with roses, the flared foot with conforming beadwork, 32 x 16cms (12 1/2 x 6in. high), 108oz. gross. See illustration. £1000 - 2000
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A set of four Elizabeth II candlesticks, by W.I. Broadway & Co., Birmingham 1996/7, the urn sconces above graduated stems raised on spreading filled bases, 25cms (9 3/4in.) high. See illustration on page 70 £150 - 300
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A pair of Elizabeth II bottle coasters, by Douglas Pell Silverware, London 1993, of pierced circular form with turned wooden bases, 13cms (5in.) wide; together with an Elizabeth II jug coaster, by W.I. Broadway & Co., Birmingham 1996, of plain circular form with turned wooden base, 18cms (7in.) wide. £100 - 200
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A George VI cigarette box, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1947, of rectangular form with engine turned decoration to cover and engraved "TH", raised on bracket feet, 18 x 10 x 6cms (7 x 4 x 2 1/2in.) high. £80 - 120
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A set of twelve Elizabeth II napkin rings, by Reid & Sons, Sheffield 1994, each of oval form with Lindisfarne pattern borders, in boxes, 18 1/2oz gross. £250 - 350
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Three Elizabeth III goblets, by Reid & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1998, the plain bowls with gilt interiors raised on Lindisfarne pattern knop and flared feet, 11cms (4 1/4in.) high, 10.9oz. gross; together with an Elizabeth II bon-bon dish, by Reid & Sons, Sheffield 1995, the shaped bowl on Lindisfarne pattern knop and flared foot, 17 x 11 x 11cms (6 3/4 x 4 1/4 x 4 1/4in.), 6.7oz. £150 - 200
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An Elizabeth II salver, by Hugh Crawshaw, Sheffield 1995, of shaped circular form, the edge decorated with roses, gadrooning an leaf scrolls, raised on three shell decorated feet, 45cms (17 1/2in.) wide, 96oz. See illustration £800 - 1200
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A set of six Elizabeth II goblets, by Reid & Sons, Sheffield 1995/6, the plain bowls raised on gilt interiors raised on Lindisfarne pattern stems and flared feet, each 13cms (5in.) high, 36oz gross, boxedSee illustration £400 - 600
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A set of six Elizabeth goblets, by Reid & Sons, Sheffield 1994/7, the plain bowls with gilt interior, raised on Lindisfarne pattern stem and flared foot, 13cms (5in.) high, 36oz gross, boxed. £400 - 600
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Six George V fish knives and six matching forks, by Viners Ltd., Sheffield 1932, hanoverian and rat tail pattern, in velvet-lined case, 20.7oz. £150 - 200
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An Elizabeth II flatware and cutlery service, by Elkington & Co. Ltd., Birmingham 1960-61, Kings pattern with diamond heel, for eight place settings, comprising: table spoons (6), table forks, dessert spoons, dessert forks, soup spoons, teaspoons, silver bladed fish knives with ivoril handles, steel-bladed table knives with ivoril handles, fish forks with silver tines and ivoril handles, and a carving knife, fork and steel, also with ivoril handles, in fitted oak veneered oak canteen, 105.7oz of weighable silver. See illustration £1000 - 1500
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A George V silver cigar box, by Charles S. Green & Co. Ltd., Birmingham 1919, plain rectangular with monogram and inscription "Jesmond Presbyterian Church 1900-1919", 23.5cms (9 1/4in.). £80 - 140
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A George V condiment set, Birmingham and Sheffield 1918, comprising: four table salts, a mustard pot, two pepperettes, four salt spoons and an associated mustard spoon, in velvet-lined case, 8.9oz. £80 - 120
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A George V silver waiter, by Reid & Sons, London 1927, shaped circular with inscription, 20.5cms (8in.), 11.1oz. £80 - 100
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A George V salver, by Sibray, Hall & Co. Ltd. (Charles Clement Pilling), London 1913, circular with pierced border, engraved shield with monogram and presentation inscription "From the Houghton le Spring Operatics Society", 25.5cms (10in), 19.45oz. £140 - 180
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A George V photograph frame, by Charles S. Green & Co., Birmingham 1917, plain rectangular, 30.5cms; another smaller early 20th Century plain rectangular silver photograph frame; and an Edwardian embossed silver photograph frame. (3) £50 - 80
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An Elizabeth II blotter, by The Keswick School of Industrial Art, Edinburgh 1961, with stone finial, possibly blue john, 12cms (4 3/4in.); a George V tea caddy, by Charles S. Green, Birmingham 1924, plain oval design, 7.5cms (3in.), tea caddy weighs 2.4oz. (2)£80 - 120
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A George V two-handled bowl, maker's mark indistinct, Birmingham 1925, 29cms (11 1/2in.), 15.9oz. £100 - 150
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An Elizabeth II waiter, by C.J. Vander Ltd., Sheffield 1963, shaped circular, pad feet, 20.5cms (8in.), 10.4oz; and a George V condiment set, by Reid & Sons and E.S. Barnsley & Co., London and Birmingham 1910, decorated with bellflower chain and urn design, velvet-lined case, 2.42oz. £150 - 250
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An Elizabeth II salver, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1967, shaped circular, knurl feet, 31cms (12 1/4in.) wide, 33oz. £250 - 350
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An Elizabeth II four piece silver tea service, by Barker Ellis Silver Co., Birmingham 1967, baluster shaped with gadrooned borders, the teapot and hot water jug with domed hinged covers and artichoke finials, scrollwork composition handles, height of hot water jug 24cms (9 1/2in.), 54.5oz. £450 - 550
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A pair of George VI silver compotes, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1946-47, squat circular with fluted and foliate borders, 20.5cms (8in), 19.9oz. £150 - 200
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A pair of George VI butter dishes, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1946 & 1949, 12cms (4 3/4in.); a George VI condiment set, 1946-1953, in velvet-lined case; and a George V dessert spoon, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1917, 13oz gross. £80 - 120
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A George V waiter, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1916, shaped circular with raised border, knurl feet, 15.75oz. £100 - 150
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A George V condiment set, by William Suckling Ltd., Birmingham 1927, with pierced foliate and wave pattern design, in velvet lined case; and a pair of Victorian table salts, with matching spoons, by H. Wilkinson, Sheffield 1876/78, in velvet lined case. (2) £80 - 120
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A George V salver, by S. Blanckensee & Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1931, shaped circular, knurl feet, 26cms (10 1/4in.), 18.1oz. £120 - 180
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A George V three piece tea service, by J Deakin & Son., Sheffield 1918/19, each piece of half fluted form with gadrooned and shell border, the teapot with ebonised and canopy finial and angular handle, height of teapot 15cms (6in.), 45.5oz. £350 - 450
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A George V three piece tea service, by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1929-30, shaped oval with fluted design, the teapot with composition canopy finial and angular handle, height of teapot, 14cms (5 1/2in.), 35.9oz. gross. £300 - 400
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