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AN EDWARDIAN CYLINDRICAL TEA CADDY with a pull-off cap and embossed decoration around the lower body, by G. Nathan & R. Hayes, Chester 1906; 3.3" (8.5 cms) high; 2.9 oz £100-150 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A MID 20TH CENTURY THREE-PIECE TEA SET with panelled bodies, angular handles and paw feet, by E. Viner, Sheffield 1946; the tea pot 5.75" (14.6 cms) high; 27.4 oz (3) £240-260 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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AN EDWARDIAN SUGAR CADDY of rounded oblong form with ball feet, and a part-fluted lower body & cover, with gadroon & foliate shell borders, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London 1908; 4.6" (11.8 cms) high; 9.7 oz £100-150 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A SMALL EDWARDIAN MOUNTED GLASS MUSTARD POT in the form of a cauldron, by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1903; 2.3" (6 cms) high £80-100 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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AN EDWARDIAN TRAVELLING SHAVING SET in a fitted case, including a tubular soap holder and a mounted shaving brush, by W. Vale & Sons, Birmingham 1907; the case 4.5" (11.5 cms) long; 1.8 oz £50-80 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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AN OVERLAY GLASS JAR later-mounted with a cam-operated cover & swing handle, the cover by J.T. Heath & J.H. Middleton, Birmingham 1907; 4" (10 cms) high £150-200 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A GEORGE III OVAL CHAMBERSTICK with a gadrooned border, conical snuffer & detachable nozzle, engraved crest & motto and an inscription on the base "From Lieut Colonel Fortescue Coldstream Guards 20th May 1885", by T. Hannam & J. Crouch, London 1802; 7" (17.8 cms) long; 9.8 oz £300-350 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A LATE VICTORIAN CASED SET OF FOUR NAPKIN RINGS with chased decoration, numbered "1", "2", "3" & "4", maker's mark of Mappin & Webb overstriking that of Jackson & Fullerton, London 1897; the case 6" (15.2 cms) wide; 4.1 oz £80-120 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A GEORGE III CIRCULAR CHAMBERSTICK with detachable nozzle and later conical snuffer, crested, by John Mewburn, London 1807 (the snuffer by Hannam & Crouch, London 1804); 5.6" (14.2 cms) diameter; 11.6 oz £300-350 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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BY BERNARD INSTONE:- A pair of 20th century small. quaiches with cast & pierced "thistle" handles and plain collet bases, hallmarked Birmingham 1939; 4.4" (11.2 cms) long; 3.7 oz (2) £300-400 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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LITERATURE:- Jones, E.A: The Church Plate of the Diocese of Bangor, 1906, John Culme: Nineteenth Century Silver, Michael Clayton: Christies Pictorial History of Records 1969/70 and six other various books/pamphlets (10) £40-50 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A PAIR OF MODERN GERMAN NOVELTY PEPPERS each in the form of a cock pheasant, with pull-off heads; 6" (15 cms) long; 3.3 oz (2) £200-220 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A LATE VICTORIAN EMBOSSED DRESSING TABLE POT & COVER with crimped borders by J.N. Mappin (for Mappin & Webb), London 1896 and a long rectangular dressing table box with embossed decoration, by G. Nathan & R. Hayes, Birmingham 1900; 8.7 oz (2) £50-70 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A PAIR OF LATE 20TH CENTURY CANDLESTICKS in the early 18th century style on canted square bases, one with an inscription underneath, by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1965 (loaded); 7.25" (18.3 cms) high £100-150 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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TWO EARLY 20TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL PLATED MODELS OF SNAILS with mother of pearl shells on their backs; approx. 4.3" (11 cms) long (2) £80-120 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A SMALL VICTORIAN MUG of plain campana form with a circular foot and an s-scroll handle, (traces of gilding) by Robert Garrard, London 1860; 3.1" (8 cms) high; 6.6 oz £130-160 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A LATE VICTORIAN SILVERGILT TWO-HANDLED CUP with embossed and chased decoration and a small inscription on each side, by Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1899; 7" (17.5 cms) high; 22 oz £150-200 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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AN EDWARDIAN SMALL JUG with concave bands around the lower body & a scroll handle, by G. Nathan & R. Hayes, Chester 1909; 3.45" (8.6 cms) high; 4.85 oz £80-120 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A GEORGE III BALUSTER PEPPER CASTER with corded borders & a knop finial, maker's mark partially overstruck, London 1778; 5.3" (13.8 cms) high; 2.6 oz £80-120 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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AN EDWARDIAN TWO-HANDLED SUGAR BOWL with ornate pierced feet and a decorative border, by G. Jackson & D. Fullerton, London 1903; 5" (12.8 cms) high; 12 oz £90-120 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A GEORGE III PLAIN BALUSTER MUG with a scroll handle with a small inscription & engraved coat of arms under the base, maker's mark "WC", probably by William Chatterton, London 1762; 5" (12.7 cms) high; 11.2 oz £200-250 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A GEORGE III CREAM JUG with a fluted frieze, paw feet and an angular handle, initialled, gilt interior, no maker's mark, London 1809; 4" (10 cms) high; 5.6 oz £80-120 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A HOB-SHAPED KETTLE with a swing handle and a detachable cover, initialled, by John & Frank Pairpoint, London 1901 together with a non-matching stand by W. Hutton & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1924, a plated burner and a small Dutch decorative spoon; the kettle on stand 12" (30.5 cms) high; 38 oz weighable silver (4) £200-300 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A GEORGE III MUSTARD POT on ball feet with a reeded girdle, domed cover & lyre thumbpiece, gilt interior and blue glass liner, by Alexander Hewat, London 1810; 3.6" (9.2 cms) high; 5.3 oz £100-130 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A GEORGE III SMALL BALUSTER CREAM JUG plain with a rising circular foot, by William Cattell, London 1771; 4" (10 cms) high; 2.1 oz £70-100 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A TWO-HANDLED CUP with a shallow circular bowl and a circular pedestal foot, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1912; 9.75" (24.8 cms) diameter; 33.25 oz £200-300 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A GEORGE III CREAM JUG on button feet with an engraved frieze, a leaf-capped flying scroll handle & gilt interior, by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, London 1812; 4.3" (11 cms) high; 6.1 oz £90-120 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A MIXED LOT:- A small late Victorian helmet cream jug, a small late Victorian sugar bowl & matching cream jug with part-fluting, two small two-handled cups, inscribed, and seven various condiments; the helmet jug 3" (7.5 cms) high; 19.5 oz weighable silver (12) £150-200 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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AN 19TH CENTURY FRENCH CHALICE with a chased baluster stem, a gilt bowl with a cagework frieze and a domed circular foot with putto masks & bulrushes in relief, maker's mark partially unclear "?JB", Paris 1819-1838; 10.75" (27.4 cms) high; 16.75 oz £200-250 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A MIXED LOT:- Seven various cigarette cases (some initialled), a small cream jug, a small mug, and a nickel-mounted horn beaker; the latter 4.25" (11 cms) high; 20.9 oz weighable silver (10) £150-200 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A VICTORIAN ENGRAVED COFFEE POT with a taperking body of shaped oval outline, a straight spout and two vacant oval cartouches, by Messrs. Barnard, London 1871; 8.2" (20.8 cms) high; 17.65 oz £150-200 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SILVERGILT CHALICE engraved with a cross, maker's mark overstruck by another, London 1918 and a Victorian engraved paten, London 1842; the chalice 6.25" (16 cms) high; 9.1 oz (2) £80-120 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A LATE VICTORIAN BALUSTER HOT WATER JUG with bead borders, a wrythen finial and part-fluting around the upper & lower body, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1881; 11.5" (29.2 cms) high; 22.6 oz £180-220 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A WILLIAM IV SMALL SALVER of shaped circular outline with a foliate scroll border and flat-chasing around a vacant centre, by Thos. Blagden & Co., Sheffield 1831; 9.9" (25.1 cms) diameter; 14.9 oz £180-220 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY WAITER wtih a bobbin border, inscribed, by Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1910 and a quaich, inscribed, by Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1929 (with wooden plinth); the waiter 7.9" (20 cms) diameter; 20.7 oz £150-200 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SALVER of shaped circular outline with a moulded border, and scroll feet, initialled "F" in the centre, by H. Atkin, Sheffield 1921; 12.6" (32 cms) diameter; 30 oz £250-300 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A SET OF EIGHTEEN OLD SHEFFIELD PLATED DINNER PLATES of shaped circular outline with gadrooned borders; 10" (25.4 cms) £200-300 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A PAIR OF OLD SHEFFIELD PLATED TELESCOPIC CANDLESTICKS with gadroon & foliate shell borders; 8.1" (20.5 cms) high (when not extended) (2) £80-100 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A SET OF FOUR OLD SHEFFIELD PLATED WINE COASTERS with everting rims & foliate scroll borders, crested; 7.25" (18.5 cms) diameter (4) £150-250 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A GEORGE II WAITER with a shell & scroll border, pad feet and an engraved armorial in the centre, probably by William Justis, London 1753; 6.3" (16 cms) diameter; 6.4 oz £200-250 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A SCOTTISH, LARGE CIBORIUM with a plain circular bowl, gilt interior & wrythen knop, maker's mark "J.F", Glasgow 1922; 11.7" (29.8 cms) high; 39.2 oz £350-400 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A GEORGE III NAVETTE-SHAPED TEA POT STAND with a reeded border & an inset wooden base, by John Emes, London 1803; 6.5" (16.5 cms) long £100-150 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SALVER of shaped circular outline with scroll feet and a decorative gadroon & shell border, maker's mark of "H. Brothers", Sheffield 1910; 13.1" (33 cms) diameter); 32.1 oz £250-300 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A VICTORIAN MINIATURE OR TRAVELLING COMMUNION EWER & WAFER DISH each engraved with a sunburst & the initials "IHS", by R. Martin & E.Hall, Sheffield 1886 and a Belgian ecclesiastical tray in a fitted case; the ewer 4.75" (12 cms) high; 11.4 oz (3) £80-120 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A LATE VICTORIAN SALVER on ball & claw feet with a decorative shaped circular outline and an engraved vacant cartouche in the centre, by Maxfield & Sons, London 1896; 12.2" (31 cms) diameter; 27 oz £230-260 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A LATE 19TH CENTURY RUSSIAN ENGRAVED SALT on ball feet, Moscow 1895 and a small Continental vessel with indistinct marks on the base; the latter 2.5" (6.5 cms) diameter; 2.8 oz £150-200 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A 20TH CENTURY IRISH PROVINCIAL COUNTER TRAY of plain circular form, by William Egan (of Cork) with commemorative hallmarks for Dublin 1966*; 4.25" (10.7 cms) diameter; 2.5 oz £100-150 (+ 26.4% BP*) *Struck with the special "Sword of Light" mark commemorating the 50th Anniversary of the 1916 Rebellion.
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A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN PEDESTAL BONBON DISHES with twin handles & shaped & moulded rims, by Messrs. Hutton & Sons Ltd., Birmingham 1906; 7" (17.7 cms) wide; 6.9 oz (2) £50-80 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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A RECTANGULAR CIGARETTE BOX on stepped, bracket feet with an engine-turned cover & a stamped floral border along the front and back, wood lines, maker's mark "E.W.H", Birmingham 1939 together with two other cigarette boxes (one with initials and an inscription inside); the largest one 6.75" (17.2 cms) long (3) £200-220 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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AN EARLY 20TH CENTURY SHALLOW CIRCULAR FRUIT DISH on a low foot with a shaped and pierced rim, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1931; 10.25" (26 cms) diameter; 19.75 oz £120-160 (+ 26.4% BP*)
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