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A pair of George III silver candlesticks, maker unidentified, London 1767, the detachable drip trays on reel sockets, knopped stems and shaped square bases, the drip trays, knops and bases all with shell corners, 23cm high see illustration £600-800
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A part silver-backed dressing table set comprising a hand mirror, lint brush and clothes brush, each with engine turned design and central monogram along with an associated clothes brush £40-60
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A pair of Irish silver candle snuffers, James le Bas, Dublin 1812, retailed by West, with shell decoration and faintly crested £250-350
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A pair of Irish silver sugar tongs, JS, Dublin circa 1790, with shell bowls and bright cut decoration to the arms £60-80
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A set of six silver grapefruit spoons, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1938, in fitted case and a set of six silver teaspoons CB & S, Sheffield 1918, cased £80-120
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A near pair of Irish silver sauce ladles, Lawrence Nolan, Dublin 1818 and 1821, both retailed by Stewart, each of fiddle pattern with rat tail to the bowl, crested £70-90
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Three Irish silver sauce ladles, Samuel Neville, Dublin 1819, each of fiddle pattern and with pouring lip, initialled C and another similar, IS, Dublin 1822 with rat tail to the bowl, crested £120-180
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An Irish silver bowl, Dublin 1914, with beaded S-scroll handles on a low circular foot, 7cm high £70-100
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A George III silver wine label, makers mark of Thomas Ollivant of Manchester overstriking another, London 1796, with a canted, reeded border, for Sherry £60-80
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An Art Nouveau silver mounted jar, Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1903, the cover depicting a lady picking flowers, two silver mounted cut glass scent bottles and three silver mounted jars £80-120
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A silver sugar bowl, JMB, Chester 1905, on three lion mask capped legs, an Art Nouveau cup holder, Sheffield 1910, a small trophy cup, two pin dishes and a pair of open salts with spoons, approximately 410gm £100-150
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A pair of silver salad servers, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., Sheffield 1926, a cased set of teaspoons 'The Sovereign Queens', John Pinches, Sheffield 1977, a sauce ladle etc., approximately 465gm £120-180
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A Victorian silver basket weave or fishing net caddy spoon, George Fox, London 1869, with rope twist handle and another shell form Georgian caddy spoon £100-150
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A faux tortoiseshell and silver mounted manicure set, Adie Bros, Birmingham 1923, and a pair of steel scissors, in a fitted case £80-120
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A silver stamp box, Edward Souter Barnsley & Co, Birmingham 1910, with hinged lid on ball feet, 6cm wide, a silver desk calendar, Birmingham 1910, fitted ivorine date cards, a silver pen tray and a small letter knife £120-180
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A silver matchbox holder, London 1896, with hinged cover to each end, 7.5cm wide and a pill box, Adie & Lovekin, Birmingham 1925 £60-80
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An Irish silver bud vase, Dublin 1974, of slender form with Celtic design knop on a circular foot, 14.5cm high and a pair of circular bonbon dishes, John Edward Wilmot, Birmingham 1908, 10cm diameter, approximately 190gm £100-150
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An oval silver tea caddy, Henry Wilkinson, Sheffield 1902, with scroll embossed decoration, 9cm high, approximately 105gm £80-120
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An octagonal silver trinket box, A & J Zimmerman, Birmingham 1914, with engine-turned cover, initialled, two Victorian silver pounce pots and a Victorian caster £80-120
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A silver gilt stamp box, William & George Neal, London 1901, with turquoise cabochon to the cover, 3cm wide £80-120
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A Victorian silver gilt mounted rouge box, Thomas Wheeler, London 1896, with hammered cover enclosing inner cover to a cut glass base, 8cm wide £50-70
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A George III silver mug, London 1786, of small size with reeded bands and handle, inscribed beneath, 6.5cm high, approximately 74gm £60-80
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A silver sovereign and half sovereign holder, Birmingham 1909, the engraved case initialled within a cartouche, 5cm wide £60-80
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Six fiddle pattern silver teaspoons, JS, Exeter 1858, initialled W and another six silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, Joseph Ridge, Sheffield 1896, initialled, approximately 300gm £80-120
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A Victorian silver tea and coffee set, Joseph Angell, London 1853, of octagonal form with scroll handles and engraved decoration, initialled R, coffee pot 28cm high, approximately 2265gm see illustration £700-1000
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An oval silver salver, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1898, centred by a vacant shield shaped cartouche and on claw and ball feet, approximately 375gm £120-180
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A Victorian silver salver, Daniel & Charles Houle, London 1844, with piecrust edge, initialled R, 22cm diameter, approximately 435gm £150-200
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A set of four George III silver salts, D & R Hennell, London 1768, of oval open form with gadrooned borders on shell capped legs, three with blue glass liners, approximately 362gm £150-200
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A Queen Anne Britannia standard silver chocolate pot, marks rubbed, the domed cover with hinged finial and scroll thumbpiece, fitted a carved scroll handle to the side, 26cm high, approximately 850gm see illustration £800-1200
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A bachelor's silver teapot, TH, Birmingham 1897, of half ribbed form, a Georgian silver cream jug and a silver swing handled basket, approximately 635gm £200-300
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A pair of Victorian silver fish servers, HH, Sheffield 1864, with reeded mother-of-pearl handles, the fish slice with engraved decoration of an Eastern port, in a fitted case £80-120
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A set of four silver open salts, WHL, Birmingham 1898, of gadrooned form with four salts spoons (one glass liner missing), a similar pair of pepper pots and a mustard pot £60-80
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A set of six silver teaspoons and the matching tongs, Sheffield 1928, cased, two sets of six silver handled fruit knives and a cased set of plated nutcrackers and picks £60-80
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A Victorian silver dish, SWS, London 1895, of wavy outline with pierced embossed border, 20.5cm diameter, approximately 230gm £60-80
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A silver mustard pot, London 1922, of circular form on lion mask and paw legs, an oval mustard pot, two sifter spoons, a toast rack and a pair of shell shaped salts (unmarked), approximately 370gm £120-150
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A Goliath pocket watch in a silver fronted case, Birmingham 1906, the case with engine turned decoration and easel back, two silver backed hand mirrors, a silver backed brush and a silver mount from a hip flask £80-120
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A set of six silver and mother-of-pearl handled dessert knives and forks, Sheffield 1899 and a white metal bucket, unmarked £80-120
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A late 19th Century mother-of-pearl writing card case, the front with engraved floral lozenge and foliate surround, 11cm wide £120-150
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A late 19th Century mother-of-pearl visiting card case, the front with engraved floral lozenge, 9.5cm wide £100-120
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A late 19th Century mother-of-pearl writing card case with flower decoration, 10.5cm wide and another engraved foliage, 9cm wide £80-120
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A set of six mother-of-pearl butter knives in a fitted case by Asprey & Co. £60-80
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A Russian Palekh box, the hinged cover decorated figures on horseback with a castle in the background, 11.5cm wide £70-100
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Twelve glass and gilt metal mounted place name holders modelled as pears, 8cm high, and two sterling silver table decorations modelled as fruit £80-120
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An Italian silver and enamel miniature band, Vittorio Angini, comprising eight musicians see illustration £200-300
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A large quantity of silver and white metal miniatures, including Dutch and Italian examples, many marked 925, some marked Medusa, including domestic items such as sewing machines and irons as well as carts, sailing boats, bicycle etc £400-600
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A Bilston enamel patch box, the oval cover depicting hen and chicks with motto 'I Prise the Gift because I Love the Giver' with pale blue enamel sides, 4cm wide see illustration £100-150
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A gilt metal mounted walnut shell etui fitted with thimble, scent bottles, scissors, etc. £500-700
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A French enamel box of shield shape, the cover decorated ships coming in to harbour, the sides in green, 5.5cm wide see illustration £100-150
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A Bilston enamel box, the circular top decorated a lady and gallant in a landscape, the sides with floral sprays on a white ground, 6.5cm diameter see illustration £200-300
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A Bilston enamel box, the oval top and sides decorated reserves of flowers within raised white scroll borders to a pink ground, 6cm wide see illustration £150-200
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