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Six late Victorian silver dessert knives and forks, H H, Sheffield 1873, with engraved mother-of-pearl handles £200-250 (+ Fees*)
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A late Victorian silver mounted hip flask, William Thomas Wright & Frederick Davies, London 1884, monogrammed, 15cm long £60-80 (+ Fees*)
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A Victorian circular silver dish, T S, London 1962, with ten-division border, 18cm diameter and a silver circular waiter, J D & S, Sheffield 1924, approximately 515gm £120-150 (+ Fees*)
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A silver model horse, John & William Deakin, Sheffield, no date letter, on a circular plinth base, 12cm high see illustration £100-150 (+ Fees*)
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A silver model of a hound, Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1924, Cotswold Hunt Puppy Show 1929-1932, on a wood plinth, 10cm high see illustration £80-120 (+ Fees*)
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A Sterling silver match box holder with oval of a crown green bowler, a heart shaped trinket dish retailed by Hamilton and Co. Calcutta, a hexafoil sweetmeat dish, Birmingham 1908, and a small circular frame £50-70 (+ Fees*)
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A George II silver mug, Richard Gurney & Thomas Cook, London 1754, ogee shaped on a skirt base, 8cm high, approximately 90gm £80-100 (+ Fees*)
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A George III silver mug, Benjamin West, London, ogee shaped on a skirt base, 7cm high, approximately 75gm £80-100 (+ Fees*)
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A small silver hot milk pot, London 1911, with ribbed spout and ebonised handle, 13cm high and a paper knife by Elkington and Co, Birmingham 1905, with 8" rule and scroll handle, approximately 220gm £60-80 (+ Fees*)
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A silver salver, Barker Brothers, Chester 1919, of shaped square form, on four feet, central monogram, 30cm wide, approximately 1120gm £300-500 (+ Fees*)
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A Victorian silver mug, Barnard family, London 1872, engraved ferns and with C scroll handle, 10cm high, approximately 225gm £100-150 (+ Fees*)
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A silver pedestal bowl, Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1927, with pierced border, 12cm diameter and a pair of silver sweetmeat dishes, Birmingham 1917, approximately 165gm £60-80 (+ Fees*)
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A pair of Victorian silver taper sticks, Thomas Bradbury, London 1892, of knopped form with shells to the corners, 14cm high (weighted) see illustration £200-300 (+ Fees*)
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A silver sauce boat, Birmingham 1929, a silver slop bowl, Birmingham 1920, and a damaged vase, Birmingham 1918, approximately 210gm £60-80 (+ Fees*)
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A set of twelve Scottish silver table spoons, AM, Edinburgh 1828, of single struck King's pattern, initialled, approximately 810gm £250-350 (+ Fees*)
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A set of eleven Scottish silver dessert spoons, M & C, Edinburgh 1834, of single struck Kings pattern and a well matched spoon, approximately 400gm £120-180 (+ Fees*)
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A set of six silver coffee spoons, Sheffield 1966, cased and a quantity of silver teaspoons, plated flatware etc. in an oak canteen £100-150 (+ Fees*)
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A cased set of four silver shell-shaped salts, SEB, Birmingham 1900, with matching spoons, cased and a silver butter shell, London 1901, approximately 94gm £100-150 (+ Fees*)
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A mother-of-pearl handled set of silver dessert knives and forks, IT Birmingham 1795, comprising six knives and forks (damages) £70-100 (+ Fees*)
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A quantity of silver cruets comprising a pair of pepper pots, Birmingham 1904, another pepper pot (San Francisco) and a mustard pot, Birmingham 1904, approximately 105gm £50-80 (+ Fees*)
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A silver strawberry dish, Mappin & Webb, London 1928, of circular form with presentation inscription, 20cm diameter, approximately 385gm see illustration £150-200 (+ Fees*)
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A pair of small silver quaichs, Birmingham 1904, a modern circular silver dish, London 2000 and a christening mug, Birmingham 1928, approximately 295gm £80-120 (+ Fees*)
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A Georgian silver pap boat, Thomas Meriton, London 1801, crested and with a thread border £80-120 (+ Fees*)
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A silver teapot, Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall, Sheffield 1910, with gadrooned rim, approximately 655gm £180-220 (+ Fees*)
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Seven silver napkin rings, various assay offices and dates, a silver tea strainer, Sheffield 1915 and a modern silver coaster £120-150 (+ Fees*)
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A five-piece silver tea and coffee service, EHP Co Ltd, Sheffield 1974, of circular shape with gadrooned rims, coffee pot matched, approximately 2280gm £1500-2000 (+ Fees*)
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A silver tazza, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1911, of pierced circular form on a spreading foot, 25cm diameter, approximately 540gm £300-500 (+ Fees*)
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A silver teapot, Adie Bros. Ltd., Chester, 1932 with serpent spout and Oriental engraved band, with boxwood handle and a silver hot water jug by Adie Bros. Ltd., Chester 1940, approximately 1205gm gross £150-200 (+ Fees*)
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A silver teapot, Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1932, of Georgian twelve-sided oval form with boxwood pineapple finial and beaded borders with the matching cream jug and two-handled sugar basin, approximately 1050gm gross see illustration £400-600 (+ Fees*)
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A George III silver snuff box, William Pugh, Birmingham 1808, with engine turned decoration and a visiting card case, H C D, Birmingham 1906 £70-90 (+ Fees*)
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A silver coffee pot and matching teapot, Messrs Barnard, London 1892, half-ribbed and a somewhat similar milk jug and sugar basin, approximately 1675gm £200-300 (+ Fees*)
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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 £200-300 (+ Fees*)
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A circular silver rose bowl, Sheffield 1895, of half-ribbed form, 16cm diameter, approximately 225gm £80-120 (+ Fees*)
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A circular silver footed bowl, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1940, with fish scale type decoration and another silver bowl, approximately 300gm £100-150 (+ Fees*)
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A pair of silver bonbon dishes, C & S, Chester 1921, another bonbon dish and a small silver cruet stand, AC, Sheffield 1899, of quatrefoil shape, fitted a part set of silver mounted glass cruets £80-120 (+ Fees*)
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A Georg Jensen silver cocktail spoon, in the Acorn pattern designed by Johan Rohde, with import marks for 1955 £40-60 (+ Fees*)
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A Ronson silver lighter, B & C, Birmingham 1947 £30-50 (+ Fees*)
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A four-piece silver cruet set, D & A, Birmingham 1924, comprising two open salts, a pepper pot, a mustard pot and two matching pepper pots, two salts and a mustard pot bearing Chinese export marks £150-200 (+ Fees*)
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A pair of George IV silver candlesticks, Sheffield 1824, of tapering form fitted as lamps £200-300 (+ Fees*)
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A George III silver jug, marks rubbed, with beaded rim, loop handle and on a square foot, 16cm high £60-80 (+ Fees*)
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A set of six silver soup spoons, RFM, Sheffield 1932, approximately 415gm £100-150 (+ Fees*)
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A set of mother-of-pearl handled silver dessert knives and forks, Sheffield 1915, twelve settings, in a fitted canteen £180-220 (+ Fees*)
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A set of mother-of-pearl handled silver dessert knives and forks, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1933, in a fitted canteen £80-120 (+ Fees*)
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A quantity of silver fiddle pattern flatware comprising ten table forks, six dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks and four teaspoons, some crested £400-600 (+ Fees*)
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Six silver cake forks, R F M, Sheffield 1943, cased £40-60 (+ Fees*)
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A drum-shaped silver mustard pot, London 1903, with gadrooned border and spoon, a Victorian silver circular salt, Joseph Angell & Joseph Angell, London 1848, a pair of silver tongs and a silver coloured metal horse, approximately 230gm £80-120 (+ Fees*)
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A pair of oval silver salts, maker's mark ACP, London 1993, of boat shape and hammered design, the matching spoons and a Danish sterling silver and blue enamel pepper pot and salt, approximately 180gm gross £150-200 (+ Fees*)
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A pair of silver candlesticks, Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1967, with baluster columns and square bases, 24cm high, weighted £200-300 (+ Fees*)
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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 Vavasour', 22cm wide £100-150 (+ Fees*)
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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 £300-500 (+ Fees*)
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