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Silver objects, various dates and makers, to include a silver capped cut glass jar, a mother of pearl and silver bladed butter knife, two silver bangles, and a pair of sugar tongs, total weighable silver 3.7oz £50-£70 plus 21.6% BP*
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William IV silver snuff box, Birmingham 1830, maker Thomas Shaw, the hinged lid engraved with a fox and the text 'Gone Away' above a foliate lip and silver gilt interior, 8cm wide, 2.7oz £100-£150 plus 21.6% BP*
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Two Silver salts London 1874 and 1876, maker Richards and Brown. The bowl with hoof feet. 5oz £40-£60 plus 21.6% BP*
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Cased set of silver fish knives and forks, Sheffield 1904, maker JD WD £40-£60 plus 21.6% BP*
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Fine Victorian silver plate and gilt tea caddy, the exterior of the caddy decorated with bacchus riding a mule with fauns and mythical figures, the gilded interior with a fret arm and two removable gilt caddies, the body of the caddy with further decoration of figures relaxing and hunting, 20cm wide £300-£500 plus 21.6% BP*
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19th Century silver sniff box, with C scroll and foliate decoration to the arched case with line decorated to the underside, 9cm long £100-£150 plus 21.6% BP*
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Canteen of cutlery, Insignia plate, the oak case containing a service for six, together with carving set £80-£120 plus 21.6% BP*
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Silver novelty pin cushion, Birmingham 1906, maker Adie & Lovekin Ltd, in the form of a large pig, 8.5cm long £70-£90 plus 21.6% BP*
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Two novelty silver pin cushions, Chester, marks rubbed, in the form of shoes with pad tops, 12.5cm long, (2) £80-£120 plus 21.6% BP*
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Victorian silver novelty pin cushion, Birmingham 1898, in the form of a canoe, 13cm long £80-£120 plus 21.6% BP*
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Edwardian silver novelty pin cushion, Birmingham 1910, maker Charles Edwin Turner. Modelled as a billiard table with cues, registration number RD 555119, 6.2cm Long, 4cm wide £150-£250 plus 21.6% BP*
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Pair of Sterling silver pin cushions, each in the form of a swan, 6.2cm long, (2) £100-£150 plus 21.6% BP*
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Edward VII silver novelty pin cushion, Birmingham 1905, maker Adie & Lovekin Ltd, in the form of a boxer dog with pad back, 7cm long £200-£300 plus 21.6% BP*
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Canteen of Dutch silver flatware, the leather clad box with silver plated mounts enclosing the twelve dessert spoons and the twelve three pronged forks, 29oz £350-£450 plus 21.6% BP*
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Novelty silver Johnnie Walker Black label body, in the form of a Johnnie Walker bottle, mated and polished silver with etched labels, 18cm high, 8.2oz £150-£250 plus 21.6% BP*
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19th Century white metal desk seal, with swans in the matrix a shell shape lid with scrolling panels, a pipe cleaner contained within, 9.5cm (2) £60-£90 plus 21.6% BP*
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Six silver snuff boxes, various shapes and sizes, one with leaf swag engraving, size range 15mm to 57mm, (6) £50-£70 plus 21.6% BP*
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Three silver picture frames, to include a pair of silver frame and a silver gadrooned frame, size range 9cm wide to 15cm (3) £40-£60 plus 21.6% BP*
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Fine French cased fish servers, with a slice and ladle, the slice half fret pierced with flowers the solid half decorated with flowers, the ladle with a fish among plants to the bowl, the slice 26cm long, cased £150-£250 plus 21.6% BP*
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Elizabeth II novelty miniature guitar, London import 1996, silver fitting to the burr wood frame, length 11.5cm £30-£50 plus 21.6% BP*
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Unusual Victorian silver table spoon, with marks for London 1850 and Aberdeen, maker GJ, fiddle pattern, 2.5oz £50-£70 plus 21.6% BP*
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George V silver and glass carafe and cup, London 1927, with foliate trailing decoration to both, the carafe 12cm high £40-£60 plus 21.6% BP*
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White metal mounts depicting a stag in oval frame which rests on plumes. Overall height 16cm £40-£60 plus 21.6% BP*
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Victorian silver and cut glass claret jug, London 1877, maker Horace Woodward & Co, the hinged final lid above a foliate decorated top and star cut glass oval body, 28cm high £400-£600 plus 21.6% BP*
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Silver objects, various dates and makers, to include a blotter, vanity case, brush, napkin ring, dish, egg cup and wallet, (7) £50-£70 plus 21.6% BP*
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George III meat skewer, London 1809, maker George Smith III & William Fearn, of typical form, 2.6oz £40-£60 plus 21.6% BP*
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Elizabeth II cased teaspoon set, Sheffield 1960, the teaspoons housed in a Harrods box, 1.7oz £20-£30 plus 21.6% BP*
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Italian silver plated jewellery box, engraved with Rossignols, D'apras L. Crosio, with leaf decoration to the sides, velvet lined cushion interior, 10cm wide £40-£60 plus 21.6% BP*
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Silver objects, various dates and makers, to include a Sherry bottle label, a toast fork with ivory handle, a silver spoon with horn dish, a silver spoon, two button hooks, a bone seal, a medallion and two fruit knives, (10) £70-£90 plus 21.6% BP*
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Russian 19th Century silver charka vodka cup, the bell shaped body with foliate design, stamped 84, maker MA, 1.1oz £40-£60 plus 21.6% BP*
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Silver objects, various dates and makers, to include a twin handled bowl, a continental sifter and a stand, total weight 5.9oz £60-£90 plus 21.6% BP*
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Asprey silver plated sardine dish, the porcelain dish with a sardine handle set within the silver plated Asprey frame with loop handles, 18cm wide £100-£150 plus 21.6% BP*
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Set of six George V silver spoons, Sheffield 1930, maker James Deakin & Sons, cased, 2.8oz £30-£50 plus 21.6% BP*
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Silver objects, to include a napkin ring, a pair of wish bone sugar tongs, a Mappin and Webb silver camel spoon, a pill box, Port wine label, vesta case and thimble, total weight 2.6oz £60-£90 plus 21.6% BP*
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George V silver fish servers, Sheffield 1911, maker George Hape, with silver handles and blade/fork ends, the knife 33cm long, (2) £70-£90 plus 21.6% BP*
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Pair of Victorian silver napkin holders, London 1886, maker WW BT, together with a boxed silver napkin ring and a Victorian silver cork top and a silver handled magnifying glass, (5) £50-£70 plus 21.6% BP*
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Two silver mustards, the first Birmingham 1928, with a hinged lid and shell cap above the drum body, blue glass liner, the second Chester date letter rubbed, with a hinged lid and scroll cap above the drum body, with a later liner, total silver weight, 7.2oz, (2) £100-£150 plus 21.6% BP*
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Three pairs of silver sugar tongs, to include a bright cut pair, London 1818, another bright cut pair, London 1833 and a 18th Century silver pair with scrolling pierced decoration, total weight 3.9oz £70-£90 plus 21.6% BP*
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Silver plated tea caddy of octagonal form with engraved decoration of scrolling foliage and the Prince Consort in the front panel engraved as a belt. Height 17.5 £40-£60 plus 21.6% BP*
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George V guilloche enamel and silver travelling vanity set, Birmingham 1926, maker William Neale & Sons Ltd, consisting of a mirror, two brushes and a comb, all of small proportions, cased, together with a silver capped brush £60-£90 plus 21.6% BP*
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Ten silver spoons various dates and makers. 21.6oz £160-£180 plus 21.6% BP*
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Elizabeth II silver tray, Sheffield 1993, with foliate scrolls to the rectangular tray, 31cm long, 13oz £150-£250 plus 21.6% BP*
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Greek silver icon, depicting St George and the Dragon, set into a black frame surround, 16.5cm wide £60-£90 plus 21.6% BP*
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Continental silver gilt teaspoons, the set of six with arched handles and trailing leaf design, total weight 5.5oz, (6) £40-£60 plus 21.6% BP*
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Canteen of cutlery, the twelve piece canteen in three shelved layers, housed within an oak box, together with some additional cutlery, the case 48cm wide £80-£120 plus 21.6% BP*
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Fine George III silver and coral rattle, Birmingham 1812, maker John Lias, the whistle end with swing loop, nine bells attached to the shaped and tapering shaft with coral end, 16cm long £300-£500 plus 21.6% BP*
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Elizabeth II silver candelabra and candlesticks Birmingham 1962, maker Alexander Smith, with three holders above twist arms and vase bodies, together with conforming sticks, total weight 34oz £250-£350 plus 21.6% BP*
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Silver objects, various dates and makers, to include a blotter, squeeze tobacco box, two ashtrays and a selection of flatware, total weighable silver 8.9oz £80-£120 plus 21.6% BP*
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George V silver mug, Birmingham 1924, makers mark rubbed, the tapering mug with loop handle, 12cm high, 8.2oz £80-£120 plus 21.6% BP*
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Silver plated sandwich box with initials FM to the top together with a leather case. Maker James Dixon; the box 12cm x 8cm x 3cm £30-£50 plus 21.6% BP*
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