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A silver cigarette case of rectangular form with all over engine turned decoration, stamped Sterling 925 £80-100
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A silver drum-shaped mustard pot, HA, Sheffield 1897, two oval salts and another salt £50-70
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A silver mounted horn flask, another similar, a pair of silver wine labels for Whisky and Sherry, two other wine labels, a silver cigarette case and a pair of silver ashtrays £100-150
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A silver mounted scent bottle, a pierced bonbon dish with circular foot and a set of four circular salts £60-80
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A silver rose bowl, D & A, Birmingham 1918, with presentation inscription from the tenants of the Slebeck Estate to Mr Sackville Owen, approximately 1510gm see illustration £400-600
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A square silver salver, Crichton Brothers, Britannia marks for London 1914, with pie-crust edge on scroll feet, 22cm wide, approximately 490gm £150-200
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A George III silver egg cup stand and six egg cups, Peter & William Bateman, London 1813, the rounded rectangular frame with reeded loop handle and on fluted feet, with six spoons by John, Henry & Charles Lias, approximately 520gm see illustration £300-500
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A silver mounted hip flask, Sheffield 1909, with pull-off cup and half leather covered £100-150
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A silver gilt replica of the Vapheio cup, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Birmingham 1915, approximately 315gm £80-120
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A silver bowl, GA, London 1872, circular with beaded edge and Greek key border, 13cm diameter, a cigarette case, inscribed and dated 1954 and silver fronted photograph frame, total weighable approximately 355gm £100-150
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A pair of William IV silver lorgnettes, London 1830, of usual form £40-60
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A George II style silver sauce boat, HA, Sheffield 1910, with leaf capped scroll handle and a circular silver bowl, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1928, approximately 450gm £120-180
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A Victorian swing handled silver sugar basin, EH, London 1884, of half-ribbed oval form, approximately 140gm £70-100
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A William IV silver snuff box, Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1830, with reeded sides, engraved borders and silver gilt interior £100-150
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A silver vesta case, Chester 1899, of slightly curved form with two compartments, four other vesta cases and a match book holder £150-200
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Two Georgian silver berry spoons, with later embossed and gilt decoration, cased £40-60
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A silver egg cup, cased, a set of six coffee spoons, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1971, cased and a large collection of Georgian and later teaspoons including one by James Barber & William Whitewall, York 1815, approximately 375gm £100-150
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A silver caddy spoon, JM, London 1973, with openwork tree form panel to the handle and planished finish see illustration £60-80
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A matched set of old English pattern silver flatware, Georgian and later, comprising six table spoons, six table forks, six dessert spoons and six dessert forks, approximately 1335gm £300-500
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A George III silver old English pattern basting spoon, London 1782, six old English pattern table spoons various and a fiddle pattern fork, approximately 525gm £150-200
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A Victorian silver christening set, FH, London 1856, comprising knife, fork and spoon each with figural handle and vine leaves to the stem, inscribed 'A M Barry, Liverpool 1862' gross weight approximately 209gm £200-300
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A pair of George III silver berry spoons, George Ferris, Exeter 1813, two table spoons and a fork, approximately 310gm £80-120
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A quantity of Georgian and later silver teaspoons, various, with bright cut decoration, a cigarette case, a silver Empire Exhibition teaspoon, 1938 and a pair of weighted candlesticks, weighable 230gm £80-120
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An Edwardian embossed silver aide-mémoire, Henry Mathews, Birmingham 1900, depicting serenaders to one side and a terrace with distant city to the other, 10.5cm wide see illustration £300-400
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An Edwardian embossed silver card case, Crisford & Norris, Birmingham 1905, the front with stag in a mountain landscape, the reverse with central cartouche within a surround of C scrolls, 10cm wide see illustration £150-200
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A cut glass claret jug with silver mounts, E & P, Birmingham 1904, 24cm high £80-120
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A circular silver salver, GH, Sheffield 1927, on four anthemion feet, 36cm diameter, approximately 1080gm £200-250
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A circular silver bowl and sundry other silver £80-120
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A Victorian silver egg cup stand and six egg cups, Fenton Brothers, Sheffield 1874, the tripod handle of naturalistic form to a circular stand engraved ferns and with beaded border, retailed by Howell & James, Regent Street, 20.5cm diameter, approximately 1055gm see illustration £400-600
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A George III silver sugar basin, London 1792, of oval shape with loop handles, pierced sides and on fluted feet, inscription to interior 'The Gift of Mary Vanasour', 22cm wide £150-200
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A large Victorian silver goblet, Charles Stuart Harris, London 1875, with engraved decoration, knopped stem and beaded circular foot, crested, 30.5cm high, approximately 830gm see illustration £600-800
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A pair of Victorian silver mounted decanters, Edward Brown, London 1886, each with waisted glass body, the silver collar with beaded detailing, one with associated stopper, overall 25cm high £100-200
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A silver table centrepiece, Asprey & Co Ltd, London 1968, modelled as a tree with three children in silver gilt playing beneath the branches, 26.5cm high, approximately 1955gm see illustration £1000-1500
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A pair of silver and ivory mounted candlesticks, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1892, of Corinthian column form with reeded and fluted ivory columns, 27cm high (weighted) and a plated candle snuffer see illustration £600-800
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A textured silver mug, Asprey & Co Ltd, London 1973, 12.5cm high, approximately 480gm £300-500
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A silver dish commemorating Queen Victoria, SM, London 1973, limited edition 203/1500, 13cm diameter and two other circular silver dishes, approximately 530gm £180-220
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A pair of silver and silver gilt candlesticks, Asprey & Co Ltd, London 1966, cast throughout with leaves, the bases each with three partridge, presentation inscription under foot rim, 27.5cm high, approximately 3840gm see illustration £3000-5000
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A silver three-piece cruet set, Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1968, of lobed form, in a fitted case, approximately 200gm £120-150
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A set of twelve silver and mother-of-pearl handled dessert knives and forks, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1967, the knives with stainless steel blades, the forks with silver tines and twelve similar mother-of-pearl handled fruit knives £150-200
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A silver letter knife, JS, London 1977, the oval onyx terminal overlaid with stylised letter A highlighted with diamonds, 22cm long £150-200
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A Georgian style silver mug, EHP Co Ltd, Sheffield 1967, with leaf capped scroll handle, 13cm high, approximately 315gm £150-200
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A pair of silver-backed hair brushes and a pair of clothes brushes, Adie Bros Ltd, Birmingham 1956/7, with engine turned decoration, initialled £70-100
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A pair of silver letter knives, Asprey & Co, London 1981, commemorating the marriage of Charles and Diana, with Prince of Wales insignia to the terminals, a silver vesta case, a white metal letter opener and a plated caviar spoon £70-100
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A silver and enamel plaque, Anthony Hawksley, London 1976, depicting a sailing boat by a rocky coast, with an easel back, 42mm x 50mm see illustration £100-150
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A silver model of a Shetland pony, London 1974, 6cm high, approximately 130gm £80-120
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A George III silver ladle, Peter & William Bateman, London 1806, initialled to terminal, approximately 150gm £150-200
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Three George III silver wine labels, Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1809, of canted rectangular form, for Claret, Sherry and Port £100-150
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A drum shaped silver mustard pot, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1923, with gadrooned rim and a silver sauce boat, approximately 200gm £70-100
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An Art Deco silver-backed hand mirror and brush, Birmingham 1936, a pair of desk candlesticks and a silver fronted photograph frame £80-120
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A silver mounted desk calendar, Birmingham 1937, the silver frame surrounding a date aperture with wavy border, mounted on an ebonised wood base, 21.5cm wide and a silver mounted cut glass ink well £60-80
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