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Russian Silver and enamel kovsh, the arched handle with a deep silver and gilt and enamel bowl, decorated in polychrome enamels of foliate swirls, 84 and rubbed mark to base, 10.5 cm long, 2.1 oz. £250-£350 plus 21.6% BP*
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Silver spoons, various dates and makers, George III to 20th Century, 4.6oz £50-£70 plus 21.6% BP*
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Two Victorian silver boxes, Birmingham 1901, maker Adie & Lovekin, both decorated with repousse decoration and vacant cartouche, 9cm and 5.5cm wide, (2) £50-£70 plus 21.6% BP*
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Four silver vestas, Lozenge motif, hallmarked to London 1920, maker John Henry Hall. Engraved leaf motif, hallmarked to Birmingham 1891, maker Abrham Meyer Blanckensee. Scroll decoration top and bottom, marked 925. Lined motif, hallmarked to Birmingham 1919, maker mark rubbed possibly Robert Pringle and sons. 2.9 oz (4) £40-£60 plus 21.6% BP*
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19th Century silver box, decorated with scrolls and figures leading to a ruin, gilt interior, 8.5cm wide, 2.8oz £100-£150 plus 21.6% BP*
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Silver plated basket, with swing handle and pierced surround, together with a pair of silver plated candlesticks and a silver plated teapot, (4) £60-£90 plus 21.6% BP*
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Edward VII silver twin handled cased porringer and sifter spoon, Chester 1908 &1909, maker Barker Brothers, the gilt interior with a pair of acanthus leaf scroll handles and a bulbous body decorated with flowers and further acanthus leaf decoration above the stepped foot, the sifter spoon with a pierced shell bowl and pointed handle, total weight 6oz £150-£250 plus 21.6% BP*
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French silver hot chocolate set, maker J Chaumet, Paris, consisting of two pots, a jug and a lidded bowl, each piece with ribbon and swag design, total weight 38oz (4) £300-£500 plus 21.6% BP*
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George V silver sauce boat, Chester 1915, makers mark rubbed, the gadrooned edge with an acanthus leaf scroll handle and conforming footed base, 5.8 £40-£60 plus 21.6% BP*
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Silver objects, various dates and makers, to include two mugs, a ladle and two napkin rings, total weight 9.8oz £100-£150 plus 21.6% BP*
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Fine Victorian silver table snuff box, Birmingham 1838, maker Nathaniel Mills, the hinged lid deeply arching surround encrusted with flowers and scrolls opening to reveal a silver gilt interior, the sides with conforming decoration above an engine turned base, 10cm wide, 6.5oz £700-£900 plus 21.6% BP*
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Silver flatware, various dates and makers, to include sugar tongs, mustard spoons, sifter spoon, etc, total weight 5.1oz, (qty) £50-£70 plus 21.6% BP*
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Silver plated warmer, the gadrooned hinged lid enclosing a pierced tray raised on slender arched legs, 33cm wide £30-£50 plus 21.6% BP*
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Set of ten Sterling silver dessert spoons, with scroll handles and shell capped bowls, 9.9oz, (10) £80-£120 plus 21.6% BP*
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Silver items, various dates and makers, to include a sauce boat, a mustard with blue glass liner, a spoon and another mustard with glass liner, (4) £50-£70 plus 21.6% BP*
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Victorian silver sovereign case, Birmingham 1897, the circular case with a hinged top enclosing a sprung platform, 32mm wide £40-£60 plus 21.6% BP*
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Rare and fine 17th Century silver bleeding bowl, maker James Roberts, London 1713, the pierced handle with a circular bowl, the interior engraved with a beast, 15.5cm long £1,000-£1,500 plus 21.6% BP*
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Pair of George V silver candlesticks, Sheffield 1912, maker James Dixon & Sons, the sticks with a tapered column and ribbon tied design above a stepped base, 10.5cm high, (2) £50-£70 plus 21.6% BP*
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Indian silver cruet set, to include a pepper, mustard and salt, together with an English silver salt and an English silver mustard, (5) £70-£90 plus 21.6% BP*
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George V silver condiment set, Birmingham 1921, maker Charles Green & Co, to include a salt, pepper pot and silver mustard dish with hinged lid, 5.9oz, (3) £60-£90 plus 21.6% BP*
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Edwardian silver novelty pin cushion, Birmingham 1906, maker Levi & Salaman, in the form of a chick with a pad back, 4cm long, together with pencil holder decorated with a horse race and a thimble, (3) £50-£70 plus 21.6% BP*
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Matched cased set of flatware, to include a pair of berry spoons, London 1798, maker George Smith, decorated with scrolls and gilt berries to the bowl together with a silver sifter spoon, London 1878, maker Henry John Lias & James Wakely, decorated with classical figures above a silver gilt pierced bowl, cased, total weight 6.6oz £80-£120 plus 21.6% BP*
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Victorian cased silver cutlery set, Sheffield 1889, maker Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall, the leather clad case with silk interior housing a knife, fork, spoon and napkin ring £40-£60 plus 21.6% BP*
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Silver plated meat dome, the dome with a sphere handle above an engraved hound and ball surround, 46cm wide £100-£150 plus 21.6% BP*
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George VI silver three piece tea service, Sheffield 1941, maker William Suckling, to include a teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl, the shaped bodies with claw feet, total weight 39.5oz £250-£350 plus 21.6% BP*
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George V 9 carat gold cigarette case, Birmingham 1930, maker Payton, Pepper & Sons Ltd, engine turned case outer, 8.5cm wide, 94 grams £600-£900 plus 21.6% BP*
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George V cased silver bowl, London 1933, maker Mappin & Webb, the broad rim bowl 10oz, together with an associated silver spoon, the bowl 18cm wide £100-£150 plus 21.6% BP*
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Fine French 18 carat gold snuff box, the rectangular box with a foliate medallion and acanthus leaf scrolls, the surround with conforming acanthus leaf border, a raised foliate lip, opening to a monogram to the centre of the internal lid, 8cm wide, 96 grams £2,000-£3,000 plus 21.6% BP*
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Two silver bowls and a silver pepper pot, round bowl raised on scallop shaped feet beaded decoration around rim, maker mark and hallmarks rubbed, sugar bowl with two handles raised on four rounded feet,1933 Sheffield hallmarks, maker, James Dixon and Son, pepper pot column shaped, 1913 Birmingham hallmarks, maker William Neale and son Ltd. 8.5 oz (3) £80-£120 plus 21.6% BP*
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Five silver pill boxes, circular with chain motif around edge of lid, oval with flower decoration on lid, smaller oval flower and leaf decoration, circular with porcelain painting of woman and child, larger oval with raised decoration edge of lid and sides, various hallmarks, 2.5 oz.(5) £40-£60 plus 21.6% BP*
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Silver objects, various dates and makers, to include a mug, two peppers, three napkin rings a glass and silver sifter, a salt and a mustard, (9) £100-£150 plus 21.6% BP*
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Imperial Russian silver case, maker Ivan Yevtsigneyev (1870-1894) the rectangular case with line decoration, the interior with fitted leather wallet pouches, 3.2oz, 9cm long £40-£60 plus 21.6% BP*
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Russian silver, to include a set of silver forks dated 1856, together with five dessert forks dated 1853, total weight 20oz, (10) £120-£180 plus 21.6% BP*
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George V silver twin handled cup, London 1929, maker Mappin & Webb, together with a silver jug and a silver pair of sugar tongs, total weight 11.2oz (3) £80-£120 plus 21.6% BP*
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Canteen of silver plated cutlery, the twelve piece setting housed within a red velvet lined case, mahogany and walnut to the body, the canteen 52cm wide £100-£150 plus 21.6% BP*
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William IV silver cup and cover, London 1835, maker Joseph & John Angell, the lid surmounted by a rose above pierced foliate scroll decoration and enclosing a blue glass liner a conforming base with shell capped foot, 17cm high, weight excluding blue glass liner 11.6oz £400-£600 plus 21.6% BP*
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Set of six Elizabeth II silver tea spoons, Birmingham 1957, maker S.L. each spoon with a partridge to each end, total weight 3oz £30-£50 plus 21.6% BP*
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Silver plated and boar tusk dish, maker Joseph Rodgers & Sons, with three arched shell dishes and tusk handle, 29cm wide £30-£50 plus 21.6% BP*
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Five silver boxes, round with porcelain roundel with painting of naked women, rectangular box with porcelain painting of young girl, oval box with porcelain painting of horse and rider, casket with sailing ship motif, small box decorated with flowers, various hallmarks, 6.7 oz (5) £70-£90 plus 21.6% BP*
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Pair of 19th Century silver plated coasters, the shaped wide rim with flower and C scroll decoration, oak bases, 16cm wide, (2) £30-£50 plus 21.6% BP*
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George V silver easel mirror, of large proportions, Birmingham 1924, maker MN, the arched C scroll and foliate frame with shaped mirror plate, velvet back, 39cm wide, 35cm high £100-£150 plus 21.6% BP*
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Edward VII silver card tray, Sheffield 1907, makers mark rubbed, the dish tray with scroll border, 21cm wide, 8.5oz £70-£90 plus 21.6% BP*
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Victorian silver vesta case, Birmingham 1849, maker George Unite, the rectangular case with rounded corners engraved with fleur de lis design, 5.5cm high £40-£60 plus 21.6% BP*
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Middle Eastern silver trays, the first with an undulating edge and lotus flower engraved, the second with foliate decoration and scroll to the centre, together with a white metal table bell, total weight 7.4oz, (3) £30-£50 plus 21.6% BP*
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American Sterling silver cigarette box, maker Black, Starr and Frost, the box decorated with garlands of flowers with vacant cartouche, internally a wood lined interior, 18cm x 9cm x 5cm. £50-£70 plus 21.6% BP*
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George V silver three piece tea set, Sheffield 1933, maker Walker & Hall, to include a teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl, each with an egg and dart edge to the top and base, monogram to each piece, total weight 31oz, (3) £250-£350 plus 21.6% BP*
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Victorian silver card case, Birmingham 1857, maker Aston & Son, decorated with scroll design with central panel of vase containing flowers, 1.6oz £50-£70 plus 21.6% BP*
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Fine 18 carat gold Swedish snuff box, Stockholm, the box of naiveté form with finely engraved foliate decoration with C scroll surround, the edge with further foliate and swag decoration, 10cm wide, 105 grams £2,000-£3,000 plus 21.6% BP*
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Victorian and later silver matched vanity set, to include a mirror, three brushes, a mirror case, button hook and a shoe horn, together with an advertising brush, (8) £40-£60 plus 21.6% BP*
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Early 18th Century silver mote spoon, Britannia standard, the pierced bowl above a tapering stem and pointed end, 13.5cm long £50-£70 plus 21.6% BP*
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