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18th Century Dutch silver needle case, decorated with figural scenes and C scroll decoration, three X and makers mark to the top, seal to the base engraved AD LM, 9cm long £50-£70 plus 22.8% BP*
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Victorian Scottish silver novelty vinaigrette, Edinburgh 1885, maker PW, possibly Peter Macgregor Westren in the form of a satchel case numbered 42, the silver gilt interior with a Celtic design grille, 35mm diameter £200-£300 plus 22.8% BP*
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Victorian silver nurse's belt buckle, Birmingham 1898, with a hunting scene, 10.5cm wide £40-£60 plus 22.8% BP*
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Fine 19th Century silver niello vesta case, decorated with a hunting scene, hounds chasing deer with figures on horseback, leaf and swag surround, housed within the original case, the vesta 62mm high £200-£300 plus 22.8% BP*
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Novelty silver seal, marked 925 Magrino, the silver seal with a filled body, 8cm long £20-£40 plus 22.8% BP*
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Collection of fruit knives, to include silver and mother of pearl examples, ivorine examples and an example with a sailing ship, (10) £40-£60 plus 22.8% BP*
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Elizabeth II silver nurse's belt buckle, London 1982, with cherubs to the fret buckle, 9cm wide £30-£50 plus 22.8% BP*
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Duchess of Fife interest, a Victorian silver pencil, London 1899, Mordan & Co, the ribbed pencil with the inscription T J From the Duchess of Fife £30-£50 plus 22.8% BP*
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George V silver pin cushion hat pin holder, Birmingham 1912 makers mark rubbed, Pat 4092, the hat pin slots above the circular pin cushion and stepped base, 9cm high £50-£70 plus 22.8% BP*
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Silver vesta Birmingham 1907 maker M.Bros and a continental table vesta with floral pattern to the lid. Marks include a running horse and a profile head. (2) £50-£70 plus 22.8% BP*
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Silver gilt vinaigrette, the hinged lid with etched lappet design and conforming base enclosing a foliate gilt grille, 4cm wide £100-£150 plus 22.8% BP*
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Siam silver set of eight menu holders, consisting of an elephant, dancing figures, deities, a temple, (8) £60-£90 plus 22.8% BP*
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Fine late 19th Century Straits silver buckle, decorated with a dragon to the centre and two bands of figures and flowers, 15.5cm wide £200-£300 plus 22.8% BP*
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George V novelty silver seal, Chester 1923, maker Sampson Mordan & Co, in the form of an owl with orange eyes, K to the seal base, 33mm high £40-£60 plus 22.8% BP*
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George IV silver vinaigrette, Birmingham 1824, maker T & W Simpson, the foliate decorated lid with internal silver gilt fret acanthus leaf grille, 30mm diameter £180-£220 plus 22.8% BP*
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George VI silver and tortoiseshell box, Birmingham 1938, makers mark rubbed, the shell top with silver swag inlay, shaped box, 53mm diameter, together with a silver dish with central cherub, 9.5cm wide, (2) £30-£50 plus 22.8% BP*
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Two 19th Century snuff boxes, the first snuff box in pressed horn and tortoiseshell with an intriguing seal impression above the swirl gadroon lid above a conforming base section, 8cm wide, the second box with silver band body named to H.B.C. Heath, with an angel scene carved to the lid, 7cm wide, (2) £150-£250 plus 22.8% BP*
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William IV silver plated cruet with seven bottles, two of which have silver caps, the stand made by J Dixon & Son; to include a four bottle cruet with plated base and silver tops to the bottles. Various makers. (2) £80-£120 plus 22.8% BP*
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Silver plated basket, early 20th Century, maker Daniel Arter, Birmingham, with shell shape bowl, the handle in the form of a squirrel eating a nut, the bowl 26cm x 20cm, overall height 19cm £30-£50 plus 22.8% BP*
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Exceedingly fine and large French guilloche enamel and silver mounted exhibition desk folder/wallet, the outer velvet case with silk lined interior the gold text to the lid "Exposition De 1855 Medaille I E Classe D & P Paris 8844, the case housing the orange guilloche enamel and silver mounted folder with a central enamel plaque with figures seated, the central figure playing an instrument, the interior of the wallet with silk compartments for letters and correspondents, the folder, 32cm high, 21.5cm wide £500-£700 plus 22.8% BP*
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Victorian silver and ivory page turner, London 1900, and silver gadrooned and scroll handle with a long ivory page turner blade, 42cm long, together with a 19th Century ivory pin cushion, circular in form with geometric decoration, 3.5cm wide £50-£70 plus 22.8% BP*
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Set of six Elizabeth II silver napkin rings, Birmingham 1965, of typical form, total weight 3oz, (6) £70-£90 plus 22.8% BP*
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Victorian silver plated and horn hunting flask, the bayonet hinged lid above a tapered body and glass bottom, 25cm high £50-£70 plus 22.8% BP*
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Late 18th Century Bilston enamel snuff box, the hinged lid decorated with two birds resting on branches, the yellow body decorated with a further bird to the serpentine shaped front, 4.5cm wide, together with a porcelain box decorated with flowers and gilt edged, 5cm wide, (2) £60-£90 plus 22.8% BP*
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Late 18th Century German enamel table snuff box, of bombe form, the hinged lid with polychrome decoration depicting a courting couple by a tree, the sides decorated with flower sprigs, 9cm wide, 6.5cm high £120-£180 plus 22.8% BP*
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19th Century enamel novelty snuff box, in the form of a lemon, with a white enamel interior, 40mm high £70-£90 plus 22.8% BP*
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Rare George III period Bilston Enamel Nelson patch box, "Nelson and British Gratitude" the lid decorated with a cannon, wreath and trumpet with the scrolled text, the interior with a mirror to the lid and white interior, the body gadrooned in green, 40mm wide £300-£500 plus 22.8% BP*
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Two 19th Century Bilston enamel patch boxes, the first with the script "The absent not forgotten", the second "For modes of faith let graceless zelots fight his cannot be wrong whose life is in the right", (2) £80-£120 plus 22.8% BP*
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Victorian novelty pottery inkwell in the form of a rugby ball, with a hinged gilt lid, the base with the registration number '167873', 7.5cm wide £80-£120 plus 22.8% BP*
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Three 19th Century Copeland armorial plates, each with heraldic crests, Copeland mark to the underside, 26cm wide, (3) £40-£60 plus 22.8% BP*
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KPM porcelain figural basket, with an undulating bowl above two cherubs and foliate swags, leaf decoration to the base, 17cm high, together with a porcelain figure with flowers to his head and holding a basket of flowers, 11cm high, (2) £30-£50 plus 22.8% BP*
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Early 20th Century Della Robbia type majolica roundel, of large proportions, with the Virgin Mary and Christ winged cherubs to the blue ground and polychrome foliate edge, 60cm wide £200-£300 plus 22.8% BP*
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Fine quality Powell & Bishop service, consisting of a pair of tazza's and ten plates, each painted with a different Scottish scene with gilt and blue border. The scenes to include Inverlochy Castle, Kilmarnock, Moray Firth, Falls of Kilmarnock, Dumbarton Castle, Loch Eil, Ellisland, Inveraray Castle, Strathpeffer Mineral Wells, Loch Lomond, Ayr Water at Stairs and Cromarty Firth, the plates 23cm wide (12) £200-£300 plus 22.8% BP*
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Herend of Hungary tea set, to include a teapot decorated with birds and butterflies, together with the conforming sugar bowl, jug, plate and cup with saucer, (6) £70-£90 plus 22.8% BP*
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19th Century pottery foot bath, probably Minton. The oval bath flanked by a pair of handles, twisted ribbon decorated border, 51cm wide £50-£70 plus 22.8% BP*
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19th Century Berlin style porcelain plaque, decorated with a lady clutching a child and a child to her side, 10cm wide £80-£120 plus 22.8% BP*
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George V silver and Shelly porcelain coffee set, the silver assayed for Birmingham 1928 and made by Aide Brothers, the Shelly porcelain with gilt and red decoration, to include six saucers and five cups (one missing but silver base remaning) £60-£80 plus 22.8% BP*
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19th Century French pottery barbers bowl, the white ground with blue line edges, impressed marks to the base, 18.5cm wide £40-£60 plus 22.8% BP*
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Meissen porcelain column, the column surmounted by a four portrait head above ribbon tied leaf decoration and the points of the compass, cross sword mark to the base, 35cm high £40-£60 plus 22.8% BP*
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Circa 1820 lustre presentation jug, the lustre top above cottage and house scenes and the name Mary Poppleton 1820, AF, 18cm high £40-£60 plus 22.8% BP*
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Continental porcelain easel mirror set, the larger with an oval mirror plate and foliate decorated edge surmounted by cherubs, together with a pair of smaller conforming heart shape mirrors, the larger mirror 43cm high, (3) £50-£70 plus 22.8% BP*
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Royal Doulton limited edition loving cup, of large proportions, to Commemorate the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II at Westminster Abbey, 2nd June 1953, 146/1000, 28cm £60-£90 plus 22.8% BP*
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Early 19th Century shell shaped pearlware butter dish, transfer decorated with willow pattern, 15cm x 13cm £50-£70 plus 22.8% BP*
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Royal Doulton coffee service, decorated with a cream ground and blue with gilt edging, consisting of eight saucers, eight cups, a sugar bowl and coffee pot, (18) £60-£90 plus 22.8% BP*
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Royal Worcester coffee service, in cobalt blue and foliate gilt decoration, numbered to the underside 9195, consisting of six saucers and six cups, (12) £100-£150 plus 22.8% BP*
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Early 19th Century creamware dish, with blue painted leaf border, blue circle and dot edge and flowers to the centre, 36cm wide £40-£60 plus 22.8% BP*
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19th Century porcelain tea caddy, probably Samson, the caddy and lid decorated with flowers and of rectangular form, both with gilt rococco borders, with a gilt anchor mark to the base, height 11cm £30-£50 plus 22.8% BP*
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Victorian Majolica pottery dish, with a turquoise ground with berries, leaf and flower decoration, kite mark to the base and numbered 3217, 38cm wide £30-£50 plus 22.8% BP*
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Circa 1810 Pearlware dish in the form of a basket, with basket weave sides, pierced rim decorated in blue. Stamped Neale & Co on the base. 29cm x 23cm x 5cm deep £40-£60 plus 22.8% BP*
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18th Century tea bowl and saucer, possibly Liverpool circa 1760, decorated with a stag hunt scene and gilt border £80-£120 plus 22.8% BP*
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