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Late William & Mary Britannia Standard silver Hanoverian rattail spoon, the terminal engraved - H. F. S. (London 1713), possibly by Robert Cooper, 20.2cm overall length £80 - 120
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Early 19th century Continental silver snuff box of rectangular form, with engine-turned decoration and hinged cover with engraved scene of a castle (possibly French), 8cm overall width £200 - 300
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Pair 19th century three-light candelabra with leaf decorated baluster stems, twin-reeded branches with urn candle holders and separate sconces, on shaped square bases, 47.5cm overall height £200 - 300
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Fine quality unusual 19th century French silver gilt combined perfume spray and vinaigrette in the form of a silver gilt flintlock pistol, with octagonal barrel and heavily engraved decoration set with turquoise and garnets, the sliding perfume projector in the barrel and vinaigrette concealed in the butt, flintlock hammer with turquoise striker, concealed trigger and silver chain to butt, marks to rim of vinaigrette cover - lozenge RF and Boar's Head, 11cm overall length with spray retracted £800 - 1200
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19th century Dutch silver wine coaster with pierced scroll and floral decoration and turned wooden base with central boss, Dutch hallmarks and maker's mark - A. K., 13cm diameter £120 - 300
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Late 18th century / early 19th century leather three handled loving cup of conical form with copper lining and white metal rim on three paw feet, 17.5cm overall height £300 - 500
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1930s silver inkwell of circular form with hinged cover embossed with Goldsmith's Company Arms and engraved around the side The Gift of the Goldsmith's Company Silver Jubilee, King George V 1935 (London 1935) Sebastian Harry Garrard, 10.5cm diameter £500 - 700
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Silver beaker of tapering form with engine turned decoration and vacant cartouche, silver gilt interior, underside with wriggle mark, possibly Continental. All at approximately 5ozs, 9cm overall height £100 - 150
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Victorian silver card case of shaped rectangular form with engraved foliate decoration, cartouche with engraved monogram and hinged cover (sheffield 1897), maker's mark rubbed, 9.5cm x 6.5cm £80 - 120
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Queen Anne Britannia silver dog nose table spoon with rat tail bowl, pricked initials S.J.A. (London 1704) William Scarlett, 20cm overall length £250 - 350
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Early 18th century silver teapot of bullet form and small proportions, with fruitwood scroll handle and straight octagonal spout, flush fitting hinged cover with engraved decoration matching top of body on a circular foot, the underside double struck maker's mark TP, possibly Thos. Parr II sterling silver mark and leopard's head, no date letter and engraved Frances Cole. All at approximately 8ozs, 17cm across £1500 - 2000
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Selection of miscellaneous silver including George III silver caddy spoon in the form of a leaf (Birmingham 1809), maker IT, another white metal with bright cut engraved decoration and initial H (unmarked), George III silver bladed folding fruit knife with mother of pearl handle, no date mark, silver miniature whistle (Chester 1904), a sterling silver retractable pencil by S Mordan & Co and miniature Russian silver and Niello ware dagger (circa 1900) (6) £200 - 300
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George V silver and gold mounted slide opening cigarette case of rectangular form with engine turned decoration, applied gold initials and silver gilt interior (London 1915), Asprey & Co Ltd. All at approximately 5ozs, 10.5cm x 8.3cm £300 - 500
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1930s silver dish of circular form with dished centre and applied lion head mask, engraved border inscribed 'To commemorate the Coronation of their majesties King George VI and Queen Elizabeth' (London 1936) maker W & W. All at approximately 5ozs, 12.5cm diameter £100 - 150
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Early George IV silver fiddle, shell and thread pattern fish slice, pierced blade with gadrooned border, engraved initials (London 1820). Maker WK together with a fine quality pair of silver plated asparagus servers with Kings pattern motifs and scrolling pierced blades plater's mark, GRC. Fish slice approximately 5ozs, 30cm overall lenth (2) £100 - 150
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Selection of early Georgian silver including a set of six fancy back teaspoons with cupid terminals, four feather edge pattern dessert spoons and four other spoons (various dates and makers). All at approximately 13ozs (qty) £200 - 300
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Selection of Georgian and later silver fiddle pattern flatware (various dates and makers). All at approximately 26ozs (qty) £200 - 300
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Contemporary decanter set - comprising crystal glass decanter with pierced silver gilt grapevine decoration and similar collar with glass stopper, six crystal glass wine glasses with silver gilt grapevine stems on circular bases and a circular wine coaster with pierced grapevine border and turned wooden base with central vine motif (London 1983), Hector Miller for Asprey London, in a fitted blue leather case with Asprey trademark and embossed - 'Col. R. J. Hoare C.B.E.', decanter 30cm overall height. N.B. This set was possibly commissioned by Asprey for Col. Hoare, who was a well known figure in motor racing and power boat racing in the 1960s and who set up Maranello Concessionaires Ltd., the agents for Ferrari in the U.K. at that time £1000 - 1500
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William IV silver child's rattle with embossed floral decoration, three hanging bells (three missing), whistle and coral teether (Birmingham 1830), Joseph Willmore, 11cm overall length £80 - 120
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Victorian silver teapot of compressed bullet form, with embossed scroll and floral decoration, engraved presentation, silver loop handle with leaf terminal and ivory insulators and hinged domed cover with flower-head finial, on circular foot (London 1851), maker's mark overstamped - H. H. All at approximately 13ozs, 21.5cm across £100 - 150
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Late 19th / early 20th century Anglo-Indian silver mounted photograph frame with easel back, the plain polished rectangular frame with domed serpentine top, stamped with elephant mark, Hamilton & Co. Calcutta Silver, 34cm x 21.5cm £150 - 200
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Early Victorian silver salt of oval form, with pierced rococo shell and foliate decoration, on four scroll feet with decorative clear glass liner (London 1839), Robert Hennell II. All at approximately 4ozs, 9cm across £100 - 150
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Fine quality set of six early 19th century French silver gilt, fiddle and thread pattern grapefruit / egg spoons, with engraved monogram, in original red Moroccan leather case. All at approximately 4ozs, 13.5cm overall length £100 - 150
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Victorian silver canteen of Old English pattern cutlery with engraved initial F - comprising eighteen dinner forks, eighteen dessert forks, eighteen dinner knives with steel blades, eighteen dessert knives with steel blades, eighteen dessert spoons, eighteen teaspoons, four tablespoons, pair sauce ladles, serving spoon and soup ladle in a fitted oak case (Sheffield 1897), maker - J.D. / W.D. Approximately 156ozs weighable silver (116 pieces in total) £1200 - 1500
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Contemporary silver cigarette box of rectangular form, hinged cover with engine-turned decoration and chain-link borders, on four decorative bracket feet, 17.5cm across £100 - 150
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Four Victorian silver napkin rings of circular form, with naturalistic bird and floral decoration and flared rims (Birmingham 1897 / 1898, maker - T. H., together with one other matching, possibly a copy, marks rubbed. All at approximately 6ozs, 5.5cm diameter (5) £40 - 60
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Contemporary limited edition silver chalice, a copy of the original Hertford Elizabethan chalice commissioned to commemorate the 1300th anniversary of the first ever national church assembly held in England - the Synod of Hertford 673, no. 382 of 1300, with original certificate, in a fitted case (London 1972), Garrard & Co. Ld. All at approximately 6ozs, 15.8cm overall height £100 - 150
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Chinese silver five piece tea set - comprising teapot of octagonal form, with engraved bamboo decoration and engraved initial - S, against a matted background, silver angular handle with ivory insulators and domed hinged cover, on an octagonal foot, matching silver basin and tongs, cream jug and large rectangular two-handled tray marked - ZeeSung Sterling, with Chinese character mark, with custom-made display cases. All at approximately 115ozs (qty) £1000 - 1500
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Contemporary silver wine funnel in the Georgian style, with circular bowl, separate strainer with suspension hook and muslin ring (London 1982), Edward Barnard & Sons. All at approximately 6ozs, 13.5cm overall length £150 - 250
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Early Victorian silver vinaigrette in the form of a book, with engine-turned decoration and hinged cover, opening to reveal hinged foliate pierced grille (Birmingham 1847), Edward Smith, 3.5cm x 2.5cm £80 - 120
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Early 19th century French silver soup ladle with deep bowl and flat stem, with engraved initials mark on underside of stem. All at approximately 5ozs, 38cm overall length £100 - 150
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Victorian silver child's rattle with raised ornate floral decoration, six bells (one missing), whistle and ivory teething ring (Birmingham 1878), George Unite, 17cm overall length £100 - 150
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George III silver teapot of oval form, with concave belt and floral chain border, fruitwood scroll handle and domed hinged cover with wooden finial, on an oval base (London 1803), John Emes. All at approximately 16ozs, 28cm across £150 - 200
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1920s silver cigarette case with engraved floral decoration (Birmingham 1922), maker - M.H.M., together with one other similar (Birmingham 1919). All at approximately 9ozs (2) £80 - 120
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Victorian silver snuff box of rectangular form, with engine-turned decoration, hinged cover with engraved initials and silver gilt interior (Birmingham 1869), George Unite, together with two late Victorian silver vestas. All at approximately 4ozs, snuff 7.7cm across (3) £60 - 80
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Edwardian silver novelty pin cushion in the form of a shoe (London 1905), 12.5cm £80 - 120
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Edwardian silver hip flask with bayonet fitting and hammered decoration, by Drew & Sons (London 1901), 11cm £80 - 120
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Edwardian silver and leather hip flask with silver top with bayonet fitting, pigskin covered glass body and detachable silver cup. Retailed by Finnigans Ltd. Maker - James Dixon & Sons (Sheffield 1925), 14.5cm £80 - 120
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George V silver novelty caddy spoon in the form of a Jockey cap, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons (Sheffield 1912), 52mm £80 - 120
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George III silver Old English pattern miniature ladle / caddy spoon with engraved crest, by Richard Crossley (London 1787), approximately 8cm, plus a George III silver caddy spoon with scalloped shell-shape bowl and bright cut handle, by Duncan Urquhart & Naphtali Hart (London 1797) (2) £80 - 120
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Silver spoon, by A. E. Jones, with hammered finish (Birmingham 1966) £40 - 60
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Two mid-20th century silver Hanoverian pattern teaspoons with 'picture-back' terminals to the bowls - both decorated with shell design £80 - 120
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Large Edwardian silver moulded easel dressing table mirror, the shaped bevelled mirrored plate in blue velvet-covered frame, with elaborately embossed rococo revival silver mounts, by H. Matthews (Birmingham 1903), 66cm x 48cm £350 - 400
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Eight Georgian silver salt and mustard spoons - various £80 - 120
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George I Britannia Standard silver caster of baluster form, with raised girdle and pierced slip-in cover, on a domed circular foot (London 1719), maker possibly William Fleming. All at approximately 4ozs, 10.5cm overall height £180 - 220
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William IV silver fiddle and thread pattern soup ladle, by John, Henry and Charles Lias (London 1831). Approximately 9ozs, approximately 36cm £100 - 150
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George III silver Old English pattern tablespoon, by George Gray (possibly over-stuck on the work of Hester Bateman London 1796), together with another by Peter, Ann & Wm. Bateman (London 1799) (2) £50 - 70
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Victorian tortoiseshell veneered pin box with applied silver mounts and the word - 'Pins' (Chester 1895), 10.5cm x 6.5cm £50 - 70
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Edwardian silver teaspoon with hammered finish, twisted stem and seal top, by Omar Ramsden & Alwyn Carr (London 1903), 11cm £100 - 150
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