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Large American silver plated two-handled tray of oval form, with scroll and floral border and foliate engraved centre, on four shell and scroll feet, underside marked 'Baroque by Wallace 294 - F', with storage bag, 73cm across £100 - 150
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George III silver beaker of tapering form, with later engraved monogram and silver gilt interior (London 1779), John Kidder. All at approximately 6ozs, 9.8cm overall height £150 - 200
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1960s Asprey silver mounted penguin decanter with faceted clear glass body and black glass wings top in the form of a penguin's head with glass eyes and opening beak (London 1960), A. & Co. Ltd, 29cm overall height £400 - 600
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George V silver treacle tin of circular form, with slip-in cover, engraved - 'W. U. R. 1896 - 1921' (London 1917), Henry Wilkinson & Co. Ld. All at approximately 10ozs, 11.2cm diameter £200 - 300
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Early Victorian silver cigar case of rectangular form, with an embossed image of Warwick Castle on one side and Kenilworth Castle on the other, each image shown in relief surrounded with chased scroll and foliate patterning, hinged cover with similar foliate patterning and vacant cartouche (Birmingham 1839), Joseph Willmore. All at approximately 3ozs, 12.5cm overall length £600 - 800
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1930s silver two-handled cup with flared rim, engraved inscription and unusual long-tailed monkey handles, on a circular foot (Sheffield 1938), Mappin & Webb. All at approximately 5ozs, 17cm across £100 - 150
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Late 19th / early 20th century Continental, probably German, silver model of Napoleon standing with arms folded, in front of a cannon barrel, on a square base (London Import marks 1912), Berthold Hermann Muller, 12cm overall height £300 - 400
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Contemporary silver / silver gilt stirrup cup in the form of a shotgun cartridge (London 2002), maker - L. C. C. All at approximately 2ozs, 6.6cm overall height £80 - 120
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William IV silver bougie box of circular form, with detachable cover and twisted red taper, stamped on underside - 'Gordons Patentees G 110' (London 1838), John Wakelin & Robert Garrard, 6.5cm diameter £50 - 100
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Late 19th century Continental, possibly Austro-Hungarian silver tea caddy of elongated baluster form, with embossed panel depicting a peasant in the fields, ringing a hand-bell and slip-in cover surmounted by two birds (London Import marks 1896), Berthold Muller. All at approximately 3ozs, 9.5cm overall height £100 - 200
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Pair Regency period Old Sheffield Plate wine coasters with half-fluted decoration, shell, foliate and gadrooned borders and turned wooden bases, 17cm diameter £50 - 70
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Late Victorian cut glass pot with heavy cut decoration and slip-in silver cover with inset tortoiseshell panel (Birmingham 1899), Adie Bros., together with another similar George V with hobnail cut decoration and slip-on silver and tortoiseshell cover (Birmingham 1915), maker - W. N. Ltd., both pots approximately 12cm diameter (2) £60 - 80
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Set of six Imperial Russian silver gilt and cloisonné enamelled spoons with teardrop bowls and twisted stems, in original fitted wooden case (Moscow 1908 - 1917), maker - E. O., each spoon 11.3cm overall length £200 - 300
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Imperial Russian silver scoop with chased and engraved parcel gilt blade and rose patterned handle, in a fitted case (circa 1899 - 1908), assay master possibly Kliment Zabaryevski of Vilnius, 26.5cm overall length £80 - 120
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Set of six Imperial Russian teaspoons with niello foliate decoration, in original case (Moscow 1867), possibly Ivan Alexeyev, each spoon 12.5cm overall length £100 - 150
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Pair early George V silver neoclassical-style candlesticks of tapering form, with raised bow and swag decoration, on stepped square bases (Birmingham 1912), maker's mark rubbed, 15.5cm overall height £50 - 70
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Antique, Continental white metal easel mirror with classical pierced figure and foliate decoration and ornate cresting, with figurative panels and bird and face mask finials, decorative mirror plate and red velvet back, apparently unmarked, possibly Italian, 32cm overall height £300 - 400
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Late 19th / early 20th century cut glass claret jug with silver plated mounts, modelled in the form of a coopered barrel, with four bands, loop handle with wood insert and hinged cover, top band stamped - WMF EP 1/0 and underside stamped - WMF 1/0, 24cm overall height £100 - 150
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Contemporary silver mounted ladies' six piece dressing table set - comprising two pairs brushes and a hand mirror and a matching comb, in original fitted case (Birmingham 1979), maker - B. & Co £100 - 150
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Georgian silver decanter label of rectangular form - 'Port', with ribbed border and suspension chain (undated), maker - M. B £50 - 80
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1920s five piece silver and tortoiseshell dressing table set - comprising two pairs brushes and a hand mirror (Birmingham 1922), Walker & Hall, mirror 27cm overall length £70 - 100
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Selection of late 19th / early 20th century Continental silver fiddle pattern spoons - including pair tablespoons, six dessert spoons (two with monograms), six large teaspoons and six coffee spoons (former Austro-Hungarian Empire). All at approximately 23ozs (20 pieces in total) £220 - 280
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Late Victorian silver spirit flask of oval form, with hinged bayonet fitting cap (Birmingham 1897), Deakin & Francis Ltd. All at approximately 3ozs, 13.5cm overall length £250 - 350
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Early George V silver spirit flask of small circular form, with threaded cap (Birmingham 1912), George Unite, 5.5cm diameter £50 - 80
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Rare 17th century silver mounted burrwood tumbler cup, possibly burr yew, the turned wooden bowl with silver rim, engraved decoration and pricked and engraved initials, approximately 7.5cm diameter x 5cm high £800 - 1200
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Contemporary commemorative miniature silver mustard pot to mark the Inauguration of the Colman collection of silver mustard pots, in original presentation case (London 1976), together with Continental silver miniature two-handled urn with panels of floral decoration (stamped 800), possibly Greek (2) £30 - 50
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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) £60 - 100
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George V silver novelty caddy spoon in the form of a Jockey cap, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons (Sheffield 1912) £60 - 100
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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 £60 - 100
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Georgian silver and tortoiseshell magnifying glass with swing-out magnifier (apparently unmarked), 8cm across £80 - 120
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Georgian silver pillbox of circular form, with mother of pearl base and slip-on cover, inset with a Henry Jernegan cistern silver lottery ticket dated 1736, box unmarked, 4cm diameter £180 - 240
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Georgian silver nutmeg grater in the form of a two part egg, with bright cut decoration and removable metal grater, apparently unmarked, 4.5cm overall length £180 - 240
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Late 18th / early 19th century Georgian silver nutmeg grater of cylindrical form, with detachable base, fixed metal grater and threaded domed cover, maker - Joseph Taylor £300 - 350
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Selection of Georgian and later silver fiddle pattern tablespoons - mostly with engraved initials (various dates and makers). All at approximately 32ozs (13) £300 - 400
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Selection of William IV and Victorian silver fiddle pattern flatware with engraved initials (various dates and makers). All at approximately 34ozs (qty) £300 - 400
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Pair early Victorian provincial silver fiddle pattern sauce ladles with engraved armorial crests (Exeter 1839), Ramsey. All at approximately 5ozs, 17.5cm overall length £80 - 120
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Pair 1930s silver sauce boats of conventional form, with bead borders and scroll handles, on three shell feet (Birmingham 1936), maker - R. & D. All at approximately 10ozs, 16cm overall length £80 - 120
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Victorian silver miniature chamberstick with gadrooned borders, loop thumb piece and matching cone snuffer (London 1862), Henry Holland, 8cm diameter £80 - 120
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Victorian silver meat skewer with plain loop handle (London 1894), Aldwinckle & Slater. All at approximately 2½ozs, 26.3cm overall length £60 - 100
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1930s silver-footed sauce boat with a wavy border and angular handles, on an oval pedestal foot (Sheffield 1936), Charles Boyton & Son. All at approximately 10ozs, 19.8cm across £100 - 200
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Set of six silver fiddle pattern dinner forks with engraved armorial crests (London 1818), Paul Storr. All at approximately 16ozs, 20.5cm overall length £200 - 300
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Pair contemporary silver sauce boats of conventional form, with Celtic-style borders and open scroll dolphin handles, on three hoof feet (Birmingham 1972), Deakin & Francis. All at approximately 11ozs, 15.2cm overall length £80 - 120
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Set of six Victorian double-struck Kings pattern tablespoons (London 1846), possibly Thomas Wallis. All at approximately 21ozs, 23cm overall length £200 - 300
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Pair George III silver Old English pattern tablespoons with bright cut decoration and engraved initials (London 1785 Incuse duty mark), Charles Hougham, together with a selection of other Georgian and later silver spoons (various dates and makers). All at approximately 17ozs (qty) £150 - 200
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Middle Eastern white metal dish of circular form, with flared rim and engraved river scene, on a circular pedestal foot (marked in the base), together with an Eastern white cup holder with pierced decoration and flat scroll handle (marked on the handle). All at approximately 7ozs, dish 10cm diameter £50 - 80
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Large selection of Georgian and later teaspoons (various dates and makers). All at approximately 27ozs (qty) £250 - 350
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Selection of miscellaneous silver - including two mustard pots, two peppers, salt, dwarf candlestick and a quantity of silver condiment spoons and others (various dates and makers). Approximately 15ozs weighable silver (qty) £100 - 200
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Victorian silver salver of circular form with piecrust border and scrolling edge, on three scroll feet (London 1895), William Hutton & Sons Ltd. All at approximately 34ozs, 30.5cm diameter £300 - 400
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Contemporary silver fruit dish of circular form, with shell and scroll border, on circular pedestal foot (Sheffield 1959), Mappin & Webb. All at approximately 10ozs, 24cm diameter £100 - 150
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