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Selection of early 20th century silver - including pair salts, pair peppers, small caster, pepper mill and large mustard pot with hinged domed cover and blue glass liner (various dates and makers). Approximately 12ozs weighable silver, mustard 12cm across £100 - 150
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Selection of miscellaneous silver and white metal - including pair silver candlesticks (Birmingham 1971), silver trinket box (Birmingham 1913), silver cake knife (Sheffield 1912), silver propelling pencil (London 1950) and other items, candlesticks 18cm overall height (qty) £100 - 150
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George III Newcastle silver caddy spoon with shell bowl and engraved initials (Newcastle 1797), Thomas Watson, together with four silver condiment spoons (various dates and makers), caddy spoon 10cm overall length (5) £50 - 70
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Set of six Edwardian silver Old English pattern teaspoons in a fitted case (Birmingham 1904) and a cased set of six 1930s silver coffee spoons with pierced stems (Sheffield 1932), together with a collection of other Georgian and later silver spoons (various dates and makers). All at approximately 12ozs (qty) £100 - 150
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Fine quality George IV silver three piece tea set - comprising teapot of compressed melon form, with panels of raised foliate decoration, ornate grapevine and fox-head border, silver loop handle with foliate thumb piece and ivory insulators, hinged domed cover with raised foliate decoration and flower-head finial, on an octagonal pedestal foot, matching sugar basin and cream jug (London 1826), maker - W. H. All at approximately 51ozs, teapot 28cm across £400 - 600
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Fine quality pair Victorian silver fish servers with pierced foliate decorated blades and ornate floral handles, in a fitted case (Sheffield 1873), Martin Hall & Co., fish slice 31.5cm overall length £70 - 100
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Early George V silver photograph frame of rectangular form, with engine-turned decoration and easel back (Chester 1913), maker's mark rubbed, 21cm x 15.5cm £80 - 120
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Antique white metal bowl of circular form, with raised panels of floral decoration and flared rim, on a domed pedestal foot, possibly Dutch. All at approximately 4ozs, 12cm diameter £80 - 120
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Contemporary silver cigarette box of rectangular form, with engine-turned decoration, engraved presentation inscription, with original box (London 1980), Garrard & Co. Ltd., 18cm overall length £100 - 150
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Late 19th / early 20th century Chinese silver mesh purse with chain-link handle, marked inside frame - 85 WA and Chinese character marks. All at approximately 7ozs, 16.5cm across £60 - 100
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Set of four 1930s silver napkin rings with basket-weave engine-turned decoration, in a fitted case (Birmingham 1932), Mappin & Webb, together with another pair (Birmingham 1923) and three others. All at approximately 8ozs (9) £80 - 120
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Set of four Victorian silver trencher salt spoons with engraved shield (London 1840), Mary Chawner and a matching condiment ladle (London 1840), George Adams, together with one other salt spoon and two mustard spoons. All at approximately 5ozs (8) £60 - 100
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Set of six Victorian Scottish silver single-struck Kings pattern teaspoons (Glasgow 1872), maker - R. F. All at approximately 4ozs £50 - 80
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Pair George III silver Old English pattern tablespoons (London 1804), Peter, Ann & William Bateman, together with another (London 1812), Richard Crossley and one other (London 1809), William Eley, William Fearn & William Chawner, all with engraved initials - C. H. All at approximately 9ozs (4) £80 - 120
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Victorian silver three piece bachelors tea set - comprising teapot of tapering square form, with band of reeded decoration, flared lip, ebony angular handle and recessed hinged domed cover, on a squat square pedestal foot, matching sugar basin and cream jug (London 1891 / 1894), Carrington & Co. All at approximately 25ozs, teapot 18cm across £200 - 300
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George V five piece carving set with stag horn handles and silver mounts, in original case, retailed by Harrods London S. W. (Sheffield 1909 - 1914) £80 - 120
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Early Edwardian tortoiseshell dish of oval form, with central spot-punched cartouche and gold (18ct) rim (London 1902), maker - W. A., 23.5cm across £200 - 300
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Composite Victorian and later silver and white metal part communion set - comprising chalice and paten, wine container, wafer box, spoon and candle, in a fitted case (various dates and makers) £150 - 250
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Early Edwardian silver tobacco box of oval form, with crown, Edward VII Coronation gift engraved on cover (Birmingham 1901), Mappin & Webb. All at approximately 3ozs, 9cm across £60 - 80
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George III silver mounted cowrie shell snuff box with hinged cover (London 1812), maker - G. R., 6cm overall width £150 - 200
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George V silver table lighter in the form of an Aladdin's lamp, on a tall pedestal base (Birmingham 1912), maker's mark rubbed, 13cm overall height £40 - 60
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Pair Victorian silver sugar tongs (London 1841), together with a Danish silver slice and white metal novelty vesta / cigarette holder (3) £30 - 50
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Late Victorian silver desk stand of rectangular form, with central carrying handle, twin pen wells and a pair of cut glass inkwells with silver mounts, on four bun feet (Sheffield 1900), Martin Hall. Approximately 15ozs weighable silver, 23cm across £120 - 180
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Selection of miscellaneous silver - including ashtray, trinket pot and a pair Eastern white metal salts. All at approximately 3ozs (4) £40 - 60
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Late Victorian silver shell dish with pierced decoration and engraved presentation inscription, on three shell feet (Sheffield 1900), maker - H. A. All at approximately 10ozs, 26cm across £100 - 150
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Pair George V silver Mural Crown menu holders (London 1911), maker - A.S.C., 5.5cm across £60 - 80
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Indian white metal mounted boar's tusk candlestick in the form of a cobra, on an oval base with figurative and floral decoration, 31cm overall height £120 - 180
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Victorian silver chalice, the conical bowl with engraved band - 'Victoria De + Gratia Brittania Regina AD 1887', with VR monogram, stylised tulip bulb design, baluster stem on circular foot, Frederick Elkington (Birmingham 1887). All at approximately 15¼ozs, 26.5cm £150 - 200
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Extensive French Ercuis white metal table service - including cased sets £200 - 300
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1930s Omar Ramsden commission silver salver of hexagonal form, with scrolling border, engraved with The 22nd London Regiment The Queen badge and presentation inscription 'I was wrought for Captain Reginald Pope to mark his wedding day September 26th 1931 By Command of his Brother Officers' on three separately marked ridged bun feet, underside engraved - 'Omar Ramsden Me Fecit' (London 1931). All at approximately 23ozs, 26.5cm diameter £1000 - 1200
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George III silver Old English bead edge pattern soup ladle with stylised shell bowl (London 1777), Hester Bateman. All at approximately 5ozs, 34cm overall length £100 - 150
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George III silver tea caddy of drum form, with lock and engraved garland and swag decoration, flush-fitting hinged cover with wheat-ear decoration and pineapple finial (London 1773), Hester Bateman. All at approximately 11ozs, 10.7cm diameter £2000 - 3000
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Set of six Victorian provincial silver fiddle pattern teaspoons (Exeter 1839), John Stone. All at approximately 4ozs, 14cm overall length £60 - 80
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Late 19th / early 20th century cut glass claret jug with cut cross decoration and silver plated hand metal mount, scroll handle and hinged domed cover, 28cm overall height £50 - 70
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Contemporary silver sugar caster of octagonal form in the Georgian style, with slip-in pierced cover, on stepped octagonal foot (Sheffield 1961), maker - W. B. All at approximately 6ozs, 17.5cm overall £60 - 80
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Set of six George IV silver single-struck Scottish Bastard Kings pattern tablespoons (Glasgow 1824), maker - W. & S. All at approximately 14ozs, 22cm overall length £200 - 250
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Pair Victorian silver napkin rings with embossed scroll and floral decoration and bead borders (Chester 1895), George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, together with a set of six 1920s silver napkin rings with Greek key pattern decoration (Birmingham 1929), maker - T. B. All at approximately 4ozs (8) £100 - 150
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Pair George III silver salts of oval form, with pierced and bright cut engraved decoration, on four pad feet, one blue glass liner (as found) (London 1810), William Holmes. All at approximately 3ozs, 8.5cm acrossk £100 - 150
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18th century Georgian silver marrow scoop of conventional form, with feather-edge decoration and engraved monogram (marks rubbed), 23.5cm overall length £80 - 120
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Late 19th / early 20th century German silver cigarette case of rectangular form, with enamelled horses head on cover and silver gilt interior with engraved presentation inscription in German (marked 900). All at approximately 4ozs, 8.0cm x 8.5cm £150 - 250
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1930s silver spirit flask of rectangular form, with engine-turned decoration and hinged bayonet fitting cap (Birmingham 1939), maker - W. N. Ltd. All at approximately 6ozs, 13.3cm overall length £100 - 150
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Two Victorian silver bladed folding fruit knives with mother of pearl scales (London 1873 and Sheffield 1891) and one other Edwardian (Sheffield 1904), together with a white metal and mother of pearl cigar cutter, folding magnifying glass and a multi-bladed penknife (6) £80 - 120
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George III silver salver of circular form, with spiral-turned decoration, central cartouche with engraved monogram, punched border and ropework edge, on three ball and claw feet (London 1819), Richard Rugg. All at approximately 10ozs, 20.3cm diameter £150 - 250
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Late Victorian silver two-handled dish of circular form, with embossed fruit and flower decoration and shell handles (London 1901), James Wakely & Frank Wheeler. All at approximately 9ozs, 25cm across handles £150 - 200
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Selection of Georgian and later miscellaneous silver - including pair sugar tongs with pierced and bright engraved decoration (1784 / 1785 Incuse duty mark), pair salt spoons with shell bowls and bright cut engraved stems (London 1794), mustard spoon (London 1828), pair Georgian scissor-action sugar nips, pair George III sugar tongs (London 1806) and a caddy spoon with engraved foliate decoration (Birmingham 1828). All at approximately 5ozs (7) £150 - 250
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Judaica interest, pair of Edwardian silver Kiddush cups of flared baluster form, with wriggle-work decoration, knopped stems and circular bases (Birmingham 1906), another similar (Birmingham 1910) and one other with engraved Star of David (Birmingham 1911), tallest cup 11.5cm overall height (4) £80 - 120
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Set of four George IV silver fiddle pattern tablespoons (London 1828), James Wintle. All at approximately 9ozs £100 - 150
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Selection of early 20th century silver - including a silver dish in the form of a cloverleaf, with flower-head border (Birmingham 1910), Hukin & Heath, also stamped - Garrard & Co. Ltd., bonbon dish of octagonal form, with pierced decoration, on pedestal foot (Sheffield 1909), James Dixon & Son, miniature swing-handled basket with pierced decoration (Birmingham 1910), maker - W. B. Ld. and a cut glass toilet jar with silver and tortoiseshell mount (London 1918). Approximately 11ozs weighable silver, bonbon dish 15.5cm across (4) £160 - 200
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Fine quality Victorian Elkington silver plated cake basket of oval form, with pierced decoration and scroll border, cast scroll and foliate swing handle, on shaped oval pedestal foot (Elkington date letter 1853), together with silver plated salver of pentagon form in the Georgian style, with engraved floral decoration, piecrust border and scroll and foliate edge, on three scrolling feet, cake basket 31cm across (2) £50 - 70
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Victorian Roberts Patent spoon-rest by Howes & Browett in the form of a shell receptacle on dolphin supports and a dolphin rest mounted on a shaped base with engraved decoration and four bun feet, manufacturer's and retailer's name stamped on underside, 24.5cm overall length £50 - 70
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