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A late Victorian silver spherical three piece tea service, the whole embossed with Near Eastern figures, within scroll and floral borders and bands of birds scroll, floral and geometric ornament, with shield shape cartouche engraved with monogram "J.S", comprising - teapot, 6ins high, sugar basin and milk jug, by James Reid & Co, Glasgow 1887 (gross weight 32ozs), contained in oak two-handled fitted case and retailed by Hamilton & Inches, 88 Princes Street, Edinburgh, 14ins x 12ins deep x 7ins high £450-600
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A late Victorian silver three piece tea service, the plain squat, circular bodies with bead mounts to rims and partly reeded bodies, comprising - teapot with reeded and leaf capped handle, 5.25ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, by Martin Hall & Co, London 1881 (gross weight 38ozs - engraved with crest of Walter Jacob), contained in brass mounted pollard oak two handled case, lid inlaid with brass shield with presentation engraving, presented to "Walter Jacob Esqe. 28th March 1882" £500-700
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A George V silver rectangular four piece tea service with panelled bodies, angular loop handles and on flat bun feet, comprising - teapot, 5.5ins high, with ebonised finial and handle, hot water pot with ebonised finial and handle, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1925 (gross weight 56ozs) £500-700
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A George V silver oval three piece tea service, the plain squat bodies with shaped rims, C-scroll handles and on scroll feet, comprising - teapot with wood finial and handle, 5.625ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, by Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1933 (gross weight 42ozs) £400-500
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An Elizabeth II silver octagonal three piece tea service of panelled form, comprising - teapot with wood finial and scroll handle, 6ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug by Robert & Belks, Sheffield 1966 (gross weight 31ozs - engraved with O'Sullivan crest) £300-400
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A Victorian silver teapot and matching milk jug, the bulbous bodies embossed with C-scroll and leaf scroll cartouches and floral swag ornament, teapot with cast final, 7ins high, the bulbous milk jug with leaf capped scroll handle and on three pad feet, 5.25ins high, by William Morrisse, London 1865 (gross weight 28 ozs) £275-350
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A George V silver coffee pot of octagonal panelled form, with ebonised finial and angular loop handle, 9.5ins high, by Dobson & Sons, London 1913, engraved with the O'Sullivan family crest and motto "Lamh Foistenach Abu", "The Gentle Hand to Victory" (gross weight 20ozs) £200-300
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An Elizabeth II silver cylindrical coffee pot of 18th Century design and of tapered form, with moulded cover and footrim, wooden S-scroll handle, 9ins high, by C.F. Hancock & Co, London 1970 (gross weight 23ozs) £250-300
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A George III cast silver taper stick with knopped and baluster shaped stem, the square shaped base with shell capped corners, 4.75ins high, by William Cafe, London 1761, and associated silvery metal twin branch candelabrum, 5.75ins high overall (weight 5.3ozs - with repairs to scroll branches) £350-500
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An Edward VII silver circular tray of large proportions with shaped and moulded rim, on four leaf cast scroll supports, 23.5ins, diameter, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, and retailed by Dobson, 110 New Bond Street, London 1903 (weight 143ozs - engraved with the O'Sullivan family crest and motto "Lamh Foistenach Abu", "The Gentle Hand to Victory") £1600-2000
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A George V silver square salver with gadroon mounts to rim and on four pad feet, 8.25ins square, by William Comyns & Sons Ltd., London 1933 (weight 17ozs - with presentation inscription dated 2nd May 1969), a small silver embossed Dutch rectangular box, one other small silver Dutch hexagonal box and a modern silver and enamel box £200-300
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A George V silver circular salver with shaped and moulded rim, on three scroll supports, 9.75ins diameter, by Robert Pringle & Sons, London 1917 (weight 17ozs - with presentation inscription) £150-200
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An Elizabeth II square salver of "18th Century" design, with moulded edge and re-entrant corners, on four scroll feet, 10.5ins wide, by Viner's Ltd, Sheffield 1959 (weight 20ozs) £200-300
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A pair of Elizabeth II silver pillar candlesticks of mid-18th Century design, with knopped stems and sexfoil bases with shell ornament, 9.5ins high, by Hampton Utilities, Birmingham 1966 (bases loaded) £300-400
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An Elizabeth II silver mounted and cut glass claret jug with slice and panel cut of tapered form body, the mounts cast with mask floral and leaf ornament, with lozenge finial to lid and angular handle, 11.25ins high by W.W. London 2003 £150-200
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A George V silver circular fruit basket of shaped and reeded outline, on conforming foot rim, 9.75ins diameter x 3.75ins high (handle down), by Mappin and Webb, London 1919 (weight 16ozs) £150-200
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A George V silver circular rose bowl, the shaped rim cast with scroll ornament, the body embossed with leaf and reeded ornament, on circular footrim, 8ins diameter x 5.75ins high, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1910, and ebonised stand for same (weight 16ozs - with presentation inscription dated July 1911) £150-200
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A George V silver tankard, the plain bulbous body with cut-card ornament to the lower body and with scroll handles, 4.75ins high (weight 12ozs), and a George VI silver tankard of "Georgian" design, the tapered body with moulded rim, girdle and footrim and scroll handle, 4.25ins high, London 1942 (weight 12ozs - initialled) £250-350
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A George III silver baluster shaped tankard with moulded rim and foot rim and double C-scroll handle, 5ins high, by William Cafe, London 1784 (weight 12ozs - with presentation inscription - dented) £150-200
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Two late Victorian silver Jersey pattern milk cans, 7ins and 5ins high, by William Griffiths & Sons, Birmingham 1899 and 1900, and retailed by E.W. Bachmann & Co of Guernsey (smaller monogrammed and with presentation inscription - with applied shield shape plaque), and a similar Edward VII silver jug, 5.25ins high, Birmingham 1908 (combined monogrammed and dated January 1919 - weight 20ozs) £200-300
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An Edward VII Asprey patent silver dome top double stamp roll dispenser and moistener with central lifting lid to top, reeded knop handles to sides and fitted drawer to base, 8.75ins x 2.25ins x 2.25ins high, by Charles & George Asprey, London 1902 £300-400
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A Victorian silver gilt mounted and ruby glass double ended scent bottle with panel cut body, the mounts engraved with leaf scroll ornament, crest and monogram, 5.875ins overall, by W.B, London 1856 £120-160
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A late Victorian silver and enamelled circular scent bottle with flattened sides, the front enamelled with a spray of yellow roses, 2.5ins overall, by Saunders & Shepherd, London 1893 (weight 30 grammes - with small dent) £100-150
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An early 20th Century Continental silver gilt and lilac guilloche enamel rectangular compact, 2.5ins x 1.5ins, by Dimer Bros, stamped "925" standard, and with import mark for Chester 1911 (back monogrammed) £120-160
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An Elizabeth II silver and enamel circular compact, with two-toned green enamelled lid and engine turned back, 2.75ins diameter, by Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1950, a George VI silver square compact with engine turned ornament, 2.75ins square, Birmingham 1944, a George V silver cased travelling timepiece, the 1.5ins white enamel dial with Arabic numerals, contained in plain silver case, 2.75ins x 2.25ins, Birmingham 1925, and a selection of other silver and silvery metal items, various £150-200
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A Victorian silver and enamel Cuban cigar box pattern vesta case, 1.75ins x 1.25ins, by S. Blanckensee & Sons, Birmingham 1887 (weight 29 grammes) £400-600
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A George V silver World War I howitzer shell pattern vesta case, 2.25ins x 1.5ins, by W.H. Haseler, Birmingham 1915 (monogrammed), and a George V silver rectangular matchbook holder with engine turned ornament, 2.5ins x 1.5ins by Morgan & Boon, Birmingham 1928 (weight 32 grammes - monogrammed) £120-160
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A late Victorian silver rectangular combined cigarette and vesta case, the lid engraved with entwined initials "R.B" within circular cartouche surmounted by crown, 4.25ins x 2.25ins, by Alfred Fuller, London 1884 £120-160
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A Victorian silver oval vinaigrette of scroll outline, with engine turned ornament and the lid with oval cartouche, the gilt interior with pierced and engraved floral and leaf scroll pattern grill, 1.875ins x 1.375ins x .375ins high, by George Unite, Birmingham 1837 (weight 29 grammes) £100-150
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A George IV silver rectangular snuff box with incurved sides, the lid and base with engine turned ornament and with leaf scroll moulding, 3.5ins x 1.625ins x 0.75ins high, by John Bettridge, Birmingham 1824 (weight 92 grammes - engraved "Chas. Pitcher Margt. T. Mallock, 1851" - slightly rubbed) £120-160
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A late Victorian silver and enamel rectangular vesta box, the front enamelled with hunting scene, 2ins x 1.375ins x 5.25ins high, by Howard James, Birmingham 1890, retailed by Collins Jeweller, Brighton (weight 42 grammes), and a William IV silver rectangular snuff box with scroll moulding to front and reeded sides, 3.25ins x 1.875ins x 0.5in by William Simpson, Birmingham 1833 (weight 86 grammes) £250-350
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A George V silver sky blue and white guilloche enamel rectangular cigarette case with rectangular vacant cartouche to lid and engine turned back, 8.25ins x 2.75ins, by Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1934 (weight 114 grammes) £120-160
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A George V silver cream and yellow guilloche enamel rectangular cigarette case with engine turned back, 8.5ins x 2.75ins, by Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1921 (weight 117 grammes - engraved initials to silver gilt interior) £120-160
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A George V silver and green guilloche enamel rectangular cigarette case with engine turned back, 3.375ins x 2.5ins, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1933 (weight 107 grammes), and an early 20th Century Continental silver combined cigarette, vesta stamp and card case with hammered finish to exterior, 3.375ins x 3.125ins, by Cohen & Charles, with import mark for London 1906 (gross weight 169 grammes) £200-300
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A George V silver rectangular card case/aide memoire, the front and back embossed with five winged angels heads, 4.25ins x 3ins, by Walker & Hall, Chester 1913 (monogrammed "L.M"), and a Victorian silver mounted aide memoire with scroll outline, with vacant circular cartouche to front and engine turned ornament, 3.25ins x 2ins, by Alfred Taylor, Birmingham 1854 £150-200
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Six Elizabeth II silver menu holders modelled as a frog band, the largest is 2.25ins high, the smallest 1.25ins high, by Nat Leslie Ltd, London 1985 (weight 6ozs) £300-400
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A George V silver jockey cap pattern caddy spoon, 2.25ins overall, by Thomas Bradbury & Son, Sheffield 1925 (weight 16 grammes) £100-150
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An 18th Century Continental silvery metal etui of oval tapered and panelled form, the whole embossed with seated classical figures, scroll, floral and leaf ornament, 3.75ins high (the base engraved "H.Brewster") and complete with six fitments (six others missing) £150-200
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A George III plain silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon with oval bowl by George Nangle, Dublin 1810 (weight 24 grammes), a William IV silver caddy spoon with cast handle and shell pattern bowl, by William Marshall, Edinburgh 1835 (weight 14 grammes), and a Victorian plain silver caddy spoon with circular bowl by Phineas Garde, Dublin 1839 (weight 14 grammes) £120-160
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A Georgian silver caddy spoon, the leaf pattern bowl with wriggle-work and with wirework handle, incompletely marked (weight 7.4 grammes), a William IV silver caddy spoon with shell pattern bowl by William Chawner, London 1832 (weight 16.8 grammes), and two Victorian silver caddy spoons - one silver gilt, the back engraved with leaf ornament, by Lias & Wakeley, London 1879 (weight 13 grammes), the other with shell pattern bowl, handle engraved with floral ornament, by Henry Atkins, Sheffield 1887 (weight 13 grammes) £120-160
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A Victorian silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon with shell pattern bowl by Thomas Sewell, Newcastle 1869 (weight 15.5 grammes - monogrammed), a late George III plain silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon with oval bowl by Josiah Snatt, London 1814 (weight 13 grammes - monogrammed), a Victorian silver caddy spoon with shell moulding to handle and plain oval bowl, London 1877 (weight 18 grammes - crested), and a Victorian mother-of-pearl handled caddy spoon with engraved trowel pattern bowl, by H. Williamson Ltd, Birmingham 1885 £150-200
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A George V silver one-handled tea strainer, the handle with cast with trellis ornament and with wreath pattern terminal, by Hunt & Roskell Ltd (Late Storr & Mortimer), London 1915 (weight 1.7ozs) £100-150
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An Elizabeth II silver heart shaped photograph frame, the whole embossed with cartouche, scroll and floral ornament (to hold picture 7ins x 6ins), 11ins x 10ins overall, by D.R. & S., London 1985, an Elizabeth II plain silver oval photograph frame (to hold picture 3.75ins x 2.5ins), 4.5ins x 3.5ins overall, by Carrs of Sheffield Ltd, Sheffield 1985, and two modern Continental silver rectangular photograph frames, various sizes £150-200
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An Elizabeth II silver rectangular photograph frame of shaped outline, embossed with cherubs and floral ornament (to hold picture 3.75ins x 2.75ins), 8ins x 5.5ins overall, by Carr's of Sheffield Ltd, Sheffield 1985, and two other Elizabeth II silver embossed photograph frames, various sizes, each by D.R & S, London 1985 £200-300
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A set of six George III silver gilt teaspoons, the handles cast with fruiting vines and with leaf pattern bowls, by Robert Garrard, London 1817 (weight 5ozs) £250-300
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A set of six Victorian silver teaspoons, the handles cast with the "Dutch Teniers" manner, with figures and flowering branches, by Francis Higgins, London 1866 (weight 5ozs) £200-250
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A pair of Victorian silver fish servers with pierced and engraved blades, by George Adams, London 1855, contained in maroon leather covered fitted case £120-160
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A set of ten Victorian silver fruit knives and forks, the bamboo pattern oval handles and blades engraved with ivy leaves, by Martin Hall and co. Sheffield 1879 (weight 28oz) £300-500
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