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Pair of 19th century Cantonese famille rose bottle vases, decorated with gilt and painted panels depicting figures in an interior scene, 34.5cm high (2) £100 - 150
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Three 19th century Japanese Imari chargers, together with a similar Imari vase, largest charger 40.5cm diameter (4) £100 - 150
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19th century Continental white porcelain wall bracket with decorations in relief of a female face amongst fruit and oak leaves, 22cm long £50 - 70
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Collection of twenty-five 19th century green glazed Majolica vine leaf plates £60 - 100
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19th century Italian tin glazed pottery tile with hand-painted decoration depicting a saint, possibly Saint Joseph, impressed marks to reverse - 'Conti', mounted in oak frame, tile 19.5cm square £100 - 150
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Pair of 19th century Japanese Imari plates decorated with flowers and butterflies, 21cm diameter (2) £50 - 70
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Fine late 19th century Vienna porcelain oval plaque finely painted with The Virgin Mary and Child in garden niche setting - impressed beehive mark to reverse, in original ormolu ribbon scroll frame with easel and hanging back, 16.5cm x 12cm overall £200 - 300
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Late 19th century Chinese blue and white porcelain baluster jar and cover with painted precious object decoration and wooden cover, 34cm high £100 - 150
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Ford Motor Company 75th Anniversary sterling silver 1913 model T. Ford official commemorative edition no. 28 - embellished with 24ct gold, the model demonstrates painstaking attention to detail, with many moving parts - opening hood and doors, removable front seat to reveal access to the petrol tank and a complete set of tools. This particular example was made for L. S. Eaves Ltd. Stoke by Nayland, Colchester and bears their number plate LSE 123 and has the original documentation and certificated authenticity. Commissioned by Ford Motor Company in 1978 from Garrard & Co. Ltd. to mark the 75th Anniversary of the company. The handmade 1/10 scale replica was limited to 1000 Worldwide with five hundred only being allocated to Europe. Hallmarked London 1978 Garrard & Co. Ltd. Approximate weight 148ozs, actual size 14½ inches long x 6½ inches wide x 7½ inches high, in a Perspex display case 18½ inches long £3000 - 5000
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Early George V silver spirit kettle of compressed form, with domed cover and rattan covered handle, separate stand with pierced border, on four pad feet and burner (Chester 1911), Nathan & Hayes. All at approximately 28ozs, 19.5cm overall length (3) £200 - 300
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Georgian silver caddy spoon (London 1804), together with a selection of early 20th century silver - including a retractable pencil in a silver case with engine-turned decoration (Chester 1911), Sampson Mordan & Co., Edwardian christening mug (London 1908), a christening dish and spoon (Birmingham 1913 / 1914) and other items. All at approximately 19ozs (qty) £150 - 200
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Late 19th / early 20th century Chinese silver three piece tea set - comprising teapot of melon form, with panels decorated with bamboo foliage and warriors, spout with raised tortoise or turtle, dragon handle and hinged domed cover with dragon-head finial, matching sugar and cream - stamped Chinese character marks. All at approximately 29ozs, teapot 22cm across £800 - 1200
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Late 19th / early 20th century Eastern white metal model of a boat of canoe form, with chased decoration, two separate covers and an oar, on an integral stand, stamped - W. E. and one other mark £100 - 150
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George III silver teapot of rectangular cauldron form, with raised belts of decoration and ovoid border, silver handle with ivory insulators, hinged domed cover with rectangular finial, on four ball feet (London 1809), maker's mark rubbed. All at approximately 10ozs, 26.5cm across £100 - 150
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Pair late Edwardian silver napkin rings with shaped borders and engraved monogram, in original fitted case (Sheffield 1910), Walker & Hall, together with another pair with engine-turned decoration (Birmingham 1926) and four other silver napkin rings (various dates and makers). All at approximately 6ozs (8) £60 - 100
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Victorian silver Old English bead pattern table service with engraved initials - comprising six table forks, twelve dessert forks, four tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, pair sauce ladles, six teaspoons and six coffee spoons (Sheffield 1870), maker - Henry Wilkinson & Co., together with six matching table knives and six dessert knives (different makers and no date letter), all with Mappin & Webb stainless steel blades. Approximately 86ozs weighable silver (60 pieces in total), plus three storage bags £1000 - 1400
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Set of twelve 1920s silver cake forks and matching serving fork (Sheffield 1925 / 1926), Mappin & Webb, together with a jam spoon (London 1920), Mappin & Webb, butter knife (Sheffield 1918) and six silver-handled tea knives. Approximately 12ozs weighable silver (qty) £80 - 120
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Selection of Edwardian and later silver - including a Mappin & Webb pepperette (Sheffield 1909), later matching salt (Sheffield 1933), Asprey tea strainer and stand (Birmingham 1923) and other items. All at approximately 15ozs (2) £100 - 150
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Early 19th century silver sugar basket with pierced decoration, swing handle and frosted glass liner (marks distorted), together with a George III silver caddy spoon (London 1806), another (Birmingham 1825) and a George IV silver sifter spoon (London 1825). All at approximately 4ozs, sugar basket 11cm including handle (4) £100 - 150
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Pair George IV silver fiddle pattern sauce ladles (Edinburgh 1829), maker - A.G.W £50 - 70
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Fifteen pairs contemporary silver fruit knives and forks with silver blades and handles (Sheffield 1956), Walker & Hall £250 - 350
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Pair George III silver decanter labels of rectangular form, with gadrooned borders - 'Brandy' and 'Madeira' (undated), possibly by Hester Bateman, together with one similar unmarked - 'Port' and another pair of slim rectangular form - 'Sherry' and 'Claret' (London 1821), maker - C.R. and one other silver plated - 'Whiskey' (6) £80 - 120
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George III silver waiter of hexagonal form, with piecrust border and gadrooned rim, engraved armorial crest, on three hoof feet (London 1776), Robert Makepeace & Richard Carter. All at approximately 9ozs, 18.3cm across £100 - 150
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Pair George III silver cauldron salts with gadrooned borders, blue glass liners, on three shell and hoof feet (London 1767), maker's mark rubbed. All at approximately 3½ozs, 7cm diameter £80 - 120
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George III silver marrow scoop of conventional form (circa 1765), marks distorted, 23cm overall length £60 - 80
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Pair contemporary silver wine coasters of flared circular form, with turned wooden bases and central silver boss (Birmingham 2000 Millennium mark), maker - B. & Co., 14cm diameter £60 - 100
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George III silver sugar caster of baluster form, with slip-in pierced cover and engraved monogram (London 1772), Jabey & Thos. Daniel. All at approximately 5ozs, 15.5cm overall height £100 - 150
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Fine quality George III silver nutmeg grater of navette form, with bright cut floral and spot-punched decoration, hinged cover and nutmeg compartment metal grater (London 1793), Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson, 5.2cm across £200 - 300
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George III silver gilt vinaigrette of rectangular form, with basket-weave decoration and hinged cover, opening to reveal a silver gilt interior with hinged pierced grille decorated with musical instruments (Birmingham 1806), maker's mark distorted, 4.3cm across £80 - 120
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George III silver vinaigrette of shaped rectangular form, with canted corners and engraved floral / fish-guard decoration, hinged cover with engraved initials, opening to reveal a silver gilt interior with hinged pierced silver grille (Birmingham 1814), Samuel Pemberton, 4cm across £80 - 120
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George III silver vinaigrette of narrow rectangular form, with engraved foliate and chain decoration, hinged cover, opening to reveal a silver gilt interior with hinged pierced and engraved grille (now detached) (Birmingham 1810), maker - S. & S., 3.2cm across £80 - 120
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George IV silver vinaigrette of rectangular cushion form, with engraved floral decoration, hinged cover, opening to reveal a silver gilt interior with hinged foliate engraved and pierced grille (Birmingham 1828), Nathaniel Mills, 3.7cm across £80 - 120
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Early Victorian silver castle-top vinaigrette of rectangular form, with hinged cover decorated with a raised image of Abbotsford House, opening to reveal a silver gilt interior and hinged floral engraved and pierced grille (Birmingham 1838), Gervase Wheeler, 4.1cm across £80 - 120
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George IV silver vinaigrette of small proportions, with hinged cover decorated with a raised flower-head, opening to reveal a silver gilt interior with hinged engraved and pierced flower vase / foliate decorated grille (Birmingham 1821), Ledsam & Vale, 2.5cm across £80 - 120
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Victorian silver vinaigrette of shaped rectangular form, with suspension ring and engine-turned decoration with scroll borders, hinged cover, opening to reveal a silver gilt interior with hinged foliate engraved and pierced grille (Birmingham 1859), possibly Frederick Marson, 3.8cm across £80 - 120
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Victorian silver vinaigrette of shaped rectangular form, with suspension ring, engraved foliate decoration and initials, hinged cover, opening to reveal silver gilt interior with hinged foliate engraved and pierced grille (Birmingham 1854), Edward Smith, 4.5cm across £80 - 120
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George III silver vinaigrette with engraved foliate and floral decoration, hinged cover, opening to reveal a silver gilt interior with hinged foliate pierced and engraved grille (Birmingham 1811), possibly Simpson & Son, 3.7cm across £80 - 120
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Victorian silver vinaigrette of shaped rectangular form, with engine-turned and foliate engraved decoration, hinged cover, opening to reveal a silver gilt interior with hinged foliate engraved and pierced grille (Birmingham 1845), Edward Smith, 3.5cm across £80 - 120
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Victorian silver vinaigrette of rectangular form, with Tartan pattern decoration and foliate borders, hinged cover, opening to reveal a silver gilt interior with hinged foliate pierced and engraved grille (Birmingham 1840), maker - W. & R £80 - 120
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William IV silver vinaigrette of rectangular cushion form, with engraved foliate decoration, hinged cover, opening to reveal a silver gilt interior with hinged foliate pierced and engraved grille (Birmingham 1834), maker's mark rubbed, 3.4cm across £80 - 120
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George III silver vinaigrette of shaped rectangular form, with engraved diamond pattern decoration, hinged cover, opening to reveal a silver gilt interior with hinged fruit and floral engraved and pierced grille (London 1804), maker - I. A. / J. B., 3.5cm across £80 - 120
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Set of six contemporary silver-handled Old English pattern table knives with steel blades, together with six matching dessert knives (Sheffield 2005), maker - C. J. V. (12) £100 - 150
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Set of six George V silver Hanoverian rattail pattern table spoons (Sheffield 1911), James Dixon & Son. All at approximately 13ozs £100 - 150
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Set of six 1930s silver Hanoverian pattern dinner forks (Sheffield 1937), William Hutton & Sons. All at approximately 13ozs £100 - 150
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Set of six Edwardian silver Hanoverian pattern dessert forks (Sheffield 1907), George Ibberson & Co. All at approximately 10ozs £80 - 120
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Selection of miscellaneous silver flatware - including pair George III sauce ladles (London 1807), pair George III tablespoons (London 1787), pair Edwardian tablespoons and three matching dessert spoons (Sheffield 1907 / 1908) and other items in a mahogany cutlery box. All at approximately 21ozs (qty) £200 - 300
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George V silver photograph frame of vertical rectangular form, with egg and dart borders and easel back (Sheffield 1912), James Deakin & Son, together with four other contemporary silver photograph frames (various dates and makers), George V frame 25.5cm overall height £100 - 150
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William IV Irish silver wine funnel of conventional form, with detachable cauldron-shaped strainer with shell suspension hook and detachable nozzle (Dublin 1834), marks rubbed. All at approximately 5ozs, 13cm overall length £300 - 400
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Middle Eastern or North African white metal tray of circular form, with flared border and chased decoration of calligraphy and stars, underside stamped with star and F. E. S., 27cm diameter £60 - 100
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