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Six George IV tablespoons, by Alexander Henderson, Edinburgh 1820 and 1821, fiddle pattern and engraved initial 'M', 13.1oz. £80 - 120
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Six Victorian table forks, by Reid & Sons (Christian Ker Reid, David Reid and Christian Bruce Reid), Newcastle 1840, fiddle pattern, 15.5oz. £100 - 150
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Six Victorian dessert spoons, by Reid & Sons (David Reid), Newcastle 1856; three George III dessert spoons, by Alexander Cameron, Edinburgh 1816; and a Victorian dessert spoon, by Thomas Sewell, Newcastle 1872, all fiddle pattern, engraved initials, 14oz. (10) £80 - 120
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Two early George III tablespoons, by Benjamin Cartwright II, London 1764, Hanoverian pattern, with fancy shell and scroll backs, engraved initials, 3.8oz. £60 - 80
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Three George IV dessert forks, by Marshall & Sons, Edinburgh 1827; and nine mostly Victorian dessert spoons, various makers and dates, all fiddle pattern, engraved various crests and initials, 16oz. (12) £100 - 150
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Four Edwardian tablespoons, by Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, London 1908; a George III tablespoon, by I.N., London 1813; and two Victorian table forks, fiddle and shell pattern, 15.5oz. (7) £100 - 150
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A set of four Victorian table salts and spoons, by Walter and John Barnard, London 1881-82, the salts of spirally fluted cauldron design, blue glass liners, the spoons with spiral-twist handles, in velvet lined case, 6.85oz. £80 - 120
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A George V teapot and matching hot water jug, by Atkin Bros., Sheffield 1910, of circular form, on spreading bases, the teapot with ivory canopy finial, scroll handles, height of hot water jug 18cms (7in.), 35.6oz. £250 - 350
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A George V matched silver and tortoiseshell dressing table set, by Charles Henry Dumenil & William Comyns, various dates 1909-1916. £150 - 250
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A pair of George IV candlesticks, by Smith, Tate, Hoult & Tate, Sheffield 1820, campana-shaped nozzle, tapered stem, spreading base, with foliate borders, filled bases, engraved crest, 32cms (12 1/2in.). See illustration £300 - 400
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An Edward VII set of twelve knives and forks, by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London 1905, silver blades and tines on ivory handles, in two layered oak canteen. £200 - 300
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Four 19th Century white metal wine collars, unmarked, fluted border, engraved 'MADEIRA', 'PORT' (x 2) and 'SHERRY', diameter of base 7.5cms (3in.). £50 - 100
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An Edwardian silver and enamelled vesta case, import marks for London 1904, and the mark Paul Ettlinger, depicting a young woman wearing hat and red waistcoat, blue cape, 4cms (1 3/4in.). £300 - 400
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A Victorian silver suitcase pattern vesta, by George Unite, Birmingham 1881, 4cms (1 3/4in.). £180 - 220
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An Edwardian silver owl pattern whistle, by Sampson Mordan and Co., Chester 1905, 4.5cms (1 3/4in.). £225 - 280
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An Edwardian silver model of shepherdess and dog, by Cornelius Desormeaux-Saunders and James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, London 1904 (import marks), 3.5cms (1 1/2in.). £70 - 100
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A pair of George IV silver decanter labels, by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard I, "Port" and "Madeira"; two William IV decanter labels, by Charles Riley and George Storer, London 1830, "Sherry" and "Madeira"; a late Georgian silver decanter label, marks indistinct, "Madeira"; a George III decanter label, by I.S. & Co. (unidentified), "Rum"; and a white metal decanter label "Sherry". (7) £100 - 150
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A white metal pendant, possibly Indian, inset semi precious stones; together with an articulated fish pendant; and a white metal pin with bird decoration. £20 - 40
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An Elizabeth II silver table bell, by J.C. Bell, London 1964, with cupid style decoration, 9.5cms (3 3/4in.), 5oz gross. £50 - 80
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A pair of Elizabeth II cat pattern condiments, by Richard Comyns, London 1990, one lying, the other sitting, sitting 6.5cms (2 1/2in.) high, 8.5oz. gross. See illustration £200 - 400
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A pair of white metal badger pattern condiments, one seated, the other lying on its back, each 5cms (2in.) high. NOTE: These badgers, although unmarked, are known patterns for Richard Comyns, c.1990. See illustration £200 - 400
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A Victorian garnet and yellow metal miniature picture frame, the oval bevelled glass surrounded by rose cut garnets, mounted in yellow metal with hinged back and easel stand, 1 3/4in. (4.5cms) high. £80 - 120
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A Chinese white metal sixteen panel embossed belt, decorated figural, animal, plant and pagoda scenes various (some panels detached); a Chinese white metal match box cover (distressed); a Chinese white metal bracelet on embossed finial, engraved initial; and a pocket panorama. (5) £50 - 100
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A George V silver and tortoiseshell ring box, by William Comyns, London 1911, 10cms (4in.).£40 - 60
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A Scottish mid 19th Century white metal plaid brooch, circular, centrally inset with Cairngorm coloured stone, raised on thistle supports and engraved outer rim with foliate and wavy border, 12cms (4 3/4in.). £100 - 150
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A 20th Century embossed white metal bowl and cover, possibly Thai/Burmese, circular, the cover engraved with foliate design, the base with floral panels, spreading foot, 18cms (7in.) diameter; and another embossed white metal bowl and cover, possibly Thai/Burmese, the domed cover with animal and foliate decoration with knopped finial, the base with waisted stem and engraved animal and foliate panels, 18cms (7in.). £100 - 200
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Four embossed white metal bowls, possibly Indian/Burmese, stamped 'St. 800', 14cms (5 1/2in.). £150 - 200
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Ten Indian white metal spoons, with long stems and figural/animal finials; and seven white metal spoons, with twist pattern stems and ebonised head finials. (17) £40 - 70
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Three white metal tea straws; a Peruvian white metal spoon; and a giltmetal spoon with tapered terminal. (5) £30 - 50
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A set of six Thai white metal beakers, stamped 'Alex & Co., Siam, Sterling', probably mid 20th Century, circular tapered with applied shiva motif, 12cms (4 3/4in.). See illustration on page 67 £200 - 300
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A 20th century Portuguese silver table centrepiece, 833 standard, with fluted bowl decorated with leaf design, detachable pierced and engraved liner of domed shape, figural stem with three putti, one with lyre, one with pipes and the third with grapes, decorated with shells and scrolling leaves, on an associated circular stand with gadrooned edge and leaf decorated border, 835 standard, 42cms (16 1/2in.) high, the bowl 29cms (11 1/2in.) wide, the stand 38cms (15in.) wide, the centrepiece approximately 170oz. gross, stand 42oz. See illustration £2000 - 4000
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A 20th Century Continental silver two-handled champagne cooler, the wavy circular gadrooned rim above associated detachable three bottle divider with acorn finial and further gadrooning, the body embossed acanthus scrolls and shell decoration, raised on spreading foot, stamped to foot with cross mark and "925", 48cms and 27cms (19in. x 10 1/2in.) high, 117oz. gross. See illustration £1000 - 2000
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A 20th Century silver covered tureen on stand, probably Portuguese, the domed cover with acorn finial, decorated overall with chased shell and leaf scroll design, the body applied acanthus handles and legs, mark of eagle in flight over 925, 37 x 23 x 20cms (14.5 x 9 x 8in. high), stand 47 x 34cms (17.5 x 13.5in.), 147.6oz gross. See illustration £1500 - 2500
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A late 20th Century continental water jug, 925 standard, the wide lip above plain baluster body with shaped handle, 22cms (8 3/4in.) high, 17.6oz. £200 - 400
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A late 19th Century Chinese egg cup, probably by Cumwo, Hong Kong, decorated dragon design, 7.5cms (3in.). £30 - 50
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Six Chinese white metal teaspoons, by Wang Hing with foliate terminals, open work bamboo stems, oval gilt bowls in velvet lined case. £60 - 90
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A Chinese silver three piece tea service, by Wang Hing & Co., Hong Kong, c.1900, each piece of oval tapering fluted form, with embossed figure, pagoda and character design, engraved monogram to shield, the teapot with hinged cover, the sugar bowl with detachable cover, both with twig finials, height of teapot 16cms (6 1/4in), 38.9oz. See illustration £800 - 1200
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A Continental gilt white metal pheasant ornament, the hallmarks indistinct, 39.5cms (15 1/2in.). See illustration on page 70 £100 - 200
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An Indian white metal rose bowl, by Grish Chunder Dutt, Bhowanipore, Calcutta late 19th/early 20th Century, embossed with interior and landscape scenes decorated with figures and animals, 11.5cms (29 1/2in.), 62oz. See illustration £800 - 1200
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A pair of Chinese silver egg cups, with pierced decoration and Chinese character mark to base, 7cms (2 3/4in.). £40 - 60
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Limit: a gentleman's 18ct. gold cased crown wind full hunter pocket watch, with enamelled roman dial, subsidiary seconds dial, engraved monogram, the three-quarter plate movement numbered 4997, 107grms. gross. £700 - 1000
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A gentleman's 18K half hunter pocket watch, with enamelled Roman dial, subsidiary seconds, engraved monogram to back cover, inner cover not marked, 98grms. £500 - 700
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Smith, London: a George III pair cased pocket watch, with enamelled roman dial and arabic outer quarters, signed movement numbered 3366, the silver case dated for 1768, the associated outer silver covered case embossed with a classical interior scene. £70 - 100
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Longines: a 9ct. white gold ladies cocktail watch, the textured silver coloured baton dial fitted a Longines 17 jewel movement, No. 5601, serial number 53341804, circa 1977, on a graduated mesh strap, 29grms. (without movement). £200 - 300
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A Victorian 18ct. gold key wound open faced pocket watch, 45grms. £300 - 500
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Omega: a gentleman's 9ct. gold open faced crown wind pocket watch, with enamelled Roman dial, subsidiary seconds dial, the movement numbered 5823803, 95grms gross approximately. £300 - 500
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Waltham: a gentleman's 9ct. gold crown wind full hunter pocket watch, with enamelled roman dial, subsidiary seconds dial, 91grms. gross. £280 - 380
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An early 20th Century 9ct. gold gentleman's open faced crown wind pocket watch, with enamelled roman dial, presentation inscription to the cover, plated winder, 88.3grms. £250 - 350
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Omega Automatic Seamaster: a gentleman's stainless steel and giltmetal wristwatch, with circular arrow numerals with arabic quarters, leather strap. £100 - 140
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