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Antique George II Sterling Silver taper stick by John Gould, London 1743. Of typical form, on a shaped, stepped base, with stylised, decorated stem. Height 11cm / 4.25". Silver weight 113g / 3.65 troy oz. £600-£800
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Antique George II Sterling Silver sparrow beak cream jug by George Wickes, London 1740. Of typical, baluster form on a circular foot, with scrolling handle and sparrow beak. Height 9cm / 3.5". Silver weight 82g / 2.65 troy oz. £500-£700
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Antique George II Sterling Silver bullet teapot by Thomas Whipham, London 1750. Of typical bullet form on a single spreading foot, with a border of flat chased decoration around the lid, which has a slight dome to it. With a wooden scrolling handle, fitted to the body by an acanthus capped silver mount. Length 21cm / 8.25". Gross weight 493g / 15.9 troy oz. £1,500-£2,000
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Antique George II Sterling Silver gilt bon bon basket by William Cripps, London 1751. The body with finely pierced decoration in floral patterns, with a cast rim of foliage and scrolls, on four ball and claw feet, with a shaped swing handle. Diameter 15cm / 6". Silver weight 354g / 11.4 troy oz. £800-£1,000
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Antique George I Sterling Silver kitchen pepper pot maker's mark obscured, London 1723. Of cylindrical form, on a circular foot and with scroll handle. The domed lid with decorative piercing. Height 7.5cm / 3". Silver weight 61g / 1.95 troy oz. £300-£400
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Unusual Antique Victorian Sterling Silver bachelor's teapot by John Tapley, London 1847, retailed by Green & Co. In a more unusual, plain, modernist style reminiscent of the 1950s, with a tapering body, domed lid and insulated scroll handle. Height 14.5cm / 5.75". Gross weight 412g / 13.25 troy oz. £400-£500
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Antique George III Sterling Silver bullet teapot by Paul Storr, London 1815. Of bullet form with a scrolling wooden handle, the body chased with repousse flowers and scrolls. The lid surmounted by a cast flower finial. Length 25.5cm / 10". Gross weight 556g / 17.9 troy oz. £800-£1,200
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Pair of Antique George III Sterling Silver chambersticks by Luke Proctor & Co, Sheffield 1784. The bases of navette form, with shaped candle holders and scroll handles. Diameter 16.5cm / 6.5". Silver weight 359g / 11.55 troy oz. £600-£800
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Antique George I Sterling Silver sugar castor by Samuel Welder, London 1724. Of typical baluster form, on a circular foot, the domed lid with pierced foliate decoration. Engraved to the side with the Codrington motto and crest. Height 20cm / 8". Silver weight 377g / 12.1 troy oz. Provenance: The Codrington family of Wroughton House, thence by descent. £200-£300
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Antique George III Sterling Silver pap boat / baby feeder by Solomon Hougham, London 1804. Of typical boat form with turned edge and raised lip at the back. Crested with a lion rampant holding a sword. Length 12cm / 4.75". Silver weight 71g / 2.3 troy oz. £150-£250
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Antique William IV Sterling Silver cup / beaker by John & Joseph Angell, London 1836. Of tapering cylindrical form with a large band of stippled / textured decoration around the body, flanked by plain borders. Embellished with two applied crests, one of possible military connection. Height 9cm / 3.5". Silver weight 180g / 5.8 troy oz. £100-£200
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Elizabeth II Sterling Silver model of a fox by Edward Barnard & Sons, London 1994. Cast in detail, depicting the fox in motion. Length 30cm / 12". Silver weight 1119g / 36 troy oz. £1,200-£1,500
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Set of Six Antique Edwardian Sterling Silver buttons by Robert Pringle & Sons, Birmingham 1902. Each one depicting a lady within a border of foliate scrolls. Boxed. £250-£300
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Rare Arts & Crafts Sterling Silver bud vase / dish from the Cymric collection, by Liberty & Co, Birmingham 1901. The bulbous body with a wavy shaped edge and turned over rim, tapering into three feet on which the piece stands. Most probably designed by Archibald Knox. Height 7cm / 2.75". Silver weight 111g / 3.6 troy oz. £200-£300
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Pair of Antique Victorian Sterling Silver candlesticks by Holland, Son & Slater, London 1881. With circular columns featuring laurel leaf decoration, on weighted square bases with ram's heads surrounded by swag decoration. With removable sconces. Height 18cm / 7". £150-£200
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Set of three Antique George V Sterling Silver cups by Mappin & Webb, London 1921. Tiered in three different sizes, in the Art Deco manner with conical bodies and stylised handles. The largest and smallest cups with two handles, and the middle sized with one handle. Silver weight 289g / 9.3 troy oz. £100-£150
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Antique George III Sterling Silver three piece tea set by John E Terrey & Co, London 1819. Comprising teapot, sugar bowl and milk / cream jug, each of squat oval form on four spherical feet, with half fluted bodies and borders of cast shells and scrolls. The teapot with raised, flush hinged lid with insulated finial and handle. Teapot length 28cm / 11". Gross weight 1295g / 41.65 troy oz. £300-£400
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Pair of Antique Victorian Sterling Silver desktop candlesticks by Hawkesworth, Eyre & Co, Sheffield 1884. With reeded columns atop stepped, square weighted bases. With removable sconces. Height 14.5cm / 5.75". £100-£150
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Antique George V Sterling Silver six piece cruet set by Waterhouse & Son, Birmingham 1922. Comprising two mustard pots, two pepperettes and two salt cellars. Silver weight 213g / 6.9 troy oz. £80-£120
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Antique Asian Silver three piece tea set, probably Northern India or Southern China, c1940. Comprising teapot, sugar bowl and milk / cream jug, of geometric, hexagonal form, the panelled sides chased with various traditional scenes. Gross weight 1250g / 40.2 troy oz. £1,000-£1,500
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Antique Victorian Sterling Silver bachelor's tea set by Hukin & Heath, London 1889. Comprising teapot, sugar bowl and cream / milk jug, each of squat circular form with undulating fluted decoration to the bodies. Teapot length (handle to spout) 21.5cm / 8.5". Gross weight 725g / 23.3 troy oz. £150-£250
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A mixed lot of Antique Sterling Silver items to include a George V sugar castor, a pair of Edwardian sauce boats and an Art Deco posy vase. Silver weight 500g / 16 troy oz. £100-£200
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Antique Edwardian Arts & Crafts Sterling Silver cruet / condiment set by Sibray, Hall & Co, London 1909. Comprising five pieces - two salt cellars, two pepperettes and a mustard pot, all with original matching spoons. Of unusual design each raised on four feet, with hammered / planished bodies. Total Silver weight 328g / 12.3 troy oz. £400-£600
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A mixed lot of Antique Sterling Silver items to include various small boxes, letter openers, dishes, etc. £100-£200
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Antique Victorian Sterling Silver bell maker's mark obscured, London 1791. Of typical form, with a carved ivory handle. Together with a boxed set of six silver plated napkin rings, each one engraved with a depiction of a girl in various outdoor pursuits. Bell height 10cm / 4". £100-£150
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Antique 800 Silver stamp holder box c1895. Of rectangular form, the front with an enamelled depiction of a stamp from the Principality of Monaco. Together with an English silver double stamp holder by the Adie Brothers. £80-£120
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Antique Victorian Sterling Silver lidded cut glass jar London 1889. Together with a silver lidded dresser box, and two silver mounted scent bottles. Jar Height 16cm / 6.5". £100-£150
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A large collection of Antique Sterling Silver button hooks of various sizes and in various patterns and designs Together with two books on collecting button hooks and shoe horns. £200-£300
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Antique Arabic Silver rose water sprinkler probably Persian The lobed, spherical body on a circular foot, with long tapering, screw top neck. Height 29cm / 11.5". Silver weight 394g / 12.65 troy oz. £80-£120
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Antique Edwardian Sterling Silver mounted claret jug by Robert Pringle, London 1905. Together with another, larger silver plated example. £100-£150
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Pair of Sterling Silver mounted cut glass decanters by A Chick & Sons Ltd, London 1977. Of octagonal form with cut glass bodies and silver necks. Height 24.5cm / 9.5". £100-£150
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A mixed lot of Antique Sterling Silver items to include three mustard pots, a toast rack, three napkin rings and a pepperette. Silver weight 422g / 13.6 troy oz. £100-£150
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Antique Danish Sterling Silver sugar castor marked Copenhagen, 1917. The shaped body with undulating ribbed decoration. Height 20.5cm / 8". Silver weight 266g / 8.55 troy oz. £80-£120
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Antique French Silver writing set apparently unmarked. Comprising pen holder, letter opener and wax seal, unengraved. Boxed. £100-£150
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Antique George V Irish Sterling Silver strawberry dish maker's mark partly obscured, Dublin 1915 Of typical form, circular and shallow with a stylised, lobed border. Diameter 20.5cm / 8". Silver weight 360g / 11.6 troy oz. £100-£150
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Antique Victorian Sterling Silver strawberry dish by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Birmingham 1886. Of typical form, circular and shallow with an undulating fluted border. Diameter 20cm / 8". Silver weight 208g / 6.7 troy oz. £100-£150
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Art Deco Elizabeth II Sterling Silver cruet set by A L Davenport, Birmingham 1953. Comprising pepperette, salt cellar and mustard pot with blue glass liners. With the coronation mark. Total Silver weight 189g / 6.1 troy oz. £80-£120
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Pair of Antique Sterling Silver salt cellars by Elkington & Co. Together with a similar mustard pot and a Georgian style pepperette. Silver weight 281g / 9 troy oz. £100-£150
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Set of four Antique Victorian Sterling Silver salt cellars and spoons by John Henry Rawlings, London 1892. Of cauldron form on three feet, with stylised rims and blue glass liners. Total Silver weight 293g / 9.45 troy oz. £200-£250
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Antique Danish Sterling Silver mustard pot by P Hertz, Copenhagen 1900. Of cylindrical form with pierced decoration and a domed, hinged lid. With blue glass liner. Height 9.5cm / 3.75". Silver weight 85g / 3.6 troy oz. £70-£100
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Pair of Antique George V Sterling Silver gilt bon bon dishes by William Hutton & Sons, London 1910. Of circular form, with pierced decoration to the bodies, surrounded by shell and scroll borders. In fitted presentation case. Diameter 17.5cm / 6.75". Silver weight 372g / 12 troy oz. £150-£250
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Antique George V Sterling Silver bowl by Marples & Co, Sheffield 1910. Of circular form on four feet, with a pierced gallery and twin scrolling handles. Diameter 33cm / 13". Silver weight 848g / 27.2 troy oz. £150-£250
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Antique George V Sterling Silver bowl by Carrington & Co, London 1911. Of circular form with pierced basketweave decoration to the sides, and a pierced and cast border. Diameter 27cm / 10.5". Silver weight 878g / 28.25 troy oz. £200-£300
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Pair of Antique 19th Century Old Sheffield Silver plate sauce tureens On square bases, the bodies with gadrooned borders and lion mask handles. Together with a set of four Old Sheffield Plate salt cellars. Height of tureen 17cm / 6.5". £100-£200
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Pair of Antique George V Sterling Silver candlesticks by Hawkesworth, Eyre & Co, Sheffield 1912. With tapering, faceted oval columns on weighted bases. With removable sconces. Height 28cm / 11". £150-£200
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Antique Edwardian Sterling Silver four piece tea service by Emile Viner, Sheffield 1906. Comprising teapot, hot water jug, sugar bowl and milk / cream jug, all with oval faceted bodies and scrolling handles. Gross weight 1848g / 59.4 troy oz. £400-£600
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Set of Elizabeth II Sterling Silver Queen's Beasts spoons by Toye, Kenning & Spencer, London 1977. A limited edition boxed set, each spoon with a cast finial depicting one of the ten Queen's beasts. Gross weight 487g / 15.65 troy oz. £200-£300
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Set of Twelve Antique Victorian Sterling Silver pickle forks by Stokes & Ireland, Birmingham 1889. Length 14.5cm / 5.75". Silver weight 175g / 5.6 troy oz. £100-£150
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Four Antique Victorian Sterling Silver apostle fruit spoons by Francis Higgins II, London 1875. With large, shallow bowls and ornate handles modelled as interlocking serpents, embellished with scrolls and cherubs, surmounted by finials depicting apostles. In a tooled leather presentation case. Length 20.5cm / 8". Silver weight 378g / 12.15 troy oz. £200-£300
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Antique Sterling Silver cigar box marked for Birmingham 1989. Of cut cornered rectangular form with engine turned decoration to the lid. Together with a set of six silver coffee spoons. £100-£150
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