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Set of six provincial silver fiddle and shell pattern egg spoons with oblong bowls and engraved initials (Newcastle 1803), maker - I. W. All at approximately 4ozs, 12.5cm overall length £80 - 120
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Late Victorian silver twin-handled rose bowl of circular form, with embossed swag decoration and leopard scroll handles, on a circular pedestal foot (marks rubbed). All at approximately 12ozs, 24cm across handles £80 - 120
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Selection of Georgian and later silver flatware - including two pairs tablespoons, five dessert spoons, two pairs sugar tongs, sifter spoons and other spoons and forks (various dates and makers), together with a set of six tea knives with silver handles, in a fitted case (Sheffield 1949), Mappin & Webb. Approximately 27ozs weighable silver £200 - 300
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Set of six late 1930s Art Deco-style silver teaspoons with cloisonné and floral enamel decoration, in original fitted case (Chester 1939), Walker & Hall, each spoon 10cm overall length £60 - 100
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Four 1930s silver trophy cups (various dates and makers), together with two other silver plated cups, approximately 16ozs weighable silver (6) £150 - 180
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1930s silver three piece coffee set in the Art Deco style - comprising coffee pot of stepped cylindrical form, with angular ebony handle and hinged domed cover with turned ebony finial, matching sugar and cream jug (Birmingham 1934 with Jubilee mark), maker's mark distorted, together with a pair Victorian silver sugar tongs (Birmingham 1894). All at approximately 17½ozs, coffee pot 18cm overall height £140 - 180
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Edwardian silver three piece tea set - comprising teapot of tapering form, with ebonised handle, straight spout and hinged cover with turned silver finial, matching sugar and cream jug (London 1909), Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd. All at approximately 16ozs, teapot 19cm across £140 - 180
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1920s silver tray of square form, with shaped corners and engraved presentation inscription (Birmingham 1924), maker - W.J.M. & Co. All at approximately 15ozs, 25.7cm across £120 - 160
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Edwardian cut glass scent bottle of globular form, with panels of foliate decoration, silver collar and hinged cover with embossed biblical scene (London 1902), William Comyns, together with a cut glass vase with hobnail cut decoration and silver collar (Birmingham 1900), scent bottle 10cm diameter (2) £80 - 120
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Edwardian silver table lighter and ashtray of shaped circular form, with central wick and two wadding holders (one missing) (Birmingham 1907), Hukin & Heath, 9cm across £80 - 120
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Late Victorian silver wirework sugar caster of tapering form, with floral decoration, blue glass liner and bayonet fitting pierced cover, on a pedestal foot (London 1900), maker - E.J.H. / N.H. Approximately 5ozs weighable silver, 14.5cm overall height £60 - 100
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Selection of miscellaneous silver - including rectangular photograph frame, teaspoon, ring stand, pair pepperettes and a silver-topped cut glass dressing table box (various dates and makers), approximately 4ozs weighable silver, photograph frame 15.5cm overall height (6) £80 - 120
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Selection of miscellaneous silver - including baluster cream jug with embossed decoration (London 1850), silver-topped toilet bottle (London 1909), cased christening set (Sheffield 1922), cased set of six ivory mounted coffee bean spoons (London 1923), silver dish (London 1949), hairbrush and two silver thimbles. 10ozs weighable silver, cream jug 11cm overall height (8) £80 - 120
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1920s silver spirit flask of rectangular form, with engine-turned decoration and hinged bayonet fitting cover with gold insert and engraved crest (London 1929), Finnigans Ltd. All at approximately 6ozs, 15.5cm overall length £150 - 250
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Late 1940s silver cigarette case of plain rectangular form, with hinged cover and cedar lining (London 1946), 11.5cm overall width £50 - 70
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Pair Edwardian cut glass scent globes with hobnail cut decoration, silver collars and globular hinged covers (Sheffield 1909), James Dixon & Son, 14.5cm overall height £200 - 300
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Contemporary silver pepper mill of capstan form, with Peter Piper grinder (Birmingham 1992), maker - P.H.V. & Co., 14.5cm overall height £60 - 100
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Edwardian composite three piece silver tea set - comprising teapot of compressed baluster form, with raised fluted decoration, angular ebony handle and hinged domed cover with ebony finial, matching sugar and similar but not matching cream jug (Birmingham 1903 / 1905), maker - W. A. All at approximately 15ozs, teapot 22cm across £100 - 120
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Selection of miscellaneous silver - including pair candlesticks, drum mustard, cream jug, caddy spoon, pair dishes with glass liners, cut glass sugar sifter, various condiments and other items (various dates and makers). Approximately 15ozs weighable silver (qty) £200 - 300
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Set of twelve late 19th century silver spoons with silver gilt bowls, long twist stems and acorn terminals, each spoon marked on the heel, in a fitted case with label - I. Lambert Goldsmith & Jewellers to Her Majesty 10/11/45 Coventry Street, each spoon 15cm overall length £100 - 150
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Victorian silver fish server with silver blade engraved with salmon, carved ivory handle (Birmingham 1867), maker - J. G., together with a similar fork with engraved decoration and matching ivory handle (Birmingham 1876), same maker, fish server 34.5cm overall length (2) £100 - 150
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Fine quality cake knife and fork with engraved silver blades and carved ivory twist handle (Sheffield 1891), maker - T. C. / J. W. C., knife 27cm overall length £80 - 120
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Fine quality pair Victorian silver plated fish servers with pierced and engraved blades, silver collars and ivory handles, in a fitted case, together with another cased pair with Japanese-influenced naturalistic engraved decoration, silver collars and ivory handles, pierced server 31cm overall length (2) £100 - 150
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Good quality late 19th / early 20th century silver plated rollover breakfast dish with ivory bead handle and separate pierced liner, on four scroll feet, together with a pair of silver plated entrée dishes (3) £120 - 160
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Pair George IV silver miniature chamberstick with vine leaf bases, handles and candle holders, separate sconces and snuffers (one snuffer possibly not original) (Birmingham 1832), maker - J. W., 6.5cm across £80 - 120
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Five First World War period Society of Miniature Rifle Clubs silver spoons (Sheffield 1916), together with seven other Rifle Club spoons (Birmingham 1925). All at approximately 4ozs (12) £70 - 100
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Four pairs Georgian silver sugar tongs (various dates and makers). All at approximately 6ozs £80 - 120
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Three pairs Georgian silver sugar tongs - including one pair with bright cut decoration and two others Kings pattern (various dates and makers). All at approximately 5½ozs £90 - 120
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Georgian silver Old English pattern soup ladle with shell bowl (marks distorted). All at approximately 3½ozs, 32cm overall length £80 - 120
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Fine quality Imperial Russian silver soup ladle with fiddle pattern handle, with 84 Zolotnik mark and dated 1891. All at approximately 10ozs, 32cm overall length £100 - 200
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Selection of miscellaneous silver and white metal - including a pair of ivory salad serves with ornate handles, Art Nouveau-style spoon and fork (Sheffield 1917), pickle fork with silver collar and mother of pearl handle and a Victorian silver sifter spoon (Birmingham 1847) £60 - 100
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Late 19th / early 20th century silver plated mirrored wedding cake stand of square form, with foliate decoration, on four bracket feet, in a wooden case, mirror 32.5cm square £100 - 150
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Pair of Old Sheffield plate entrée dishes with removable dividers and separate warmer bases, on four scroll feet, together with a selection of other plated items - including pair coasters, tankard, caddy, cream jug and pepper (8) £200 - 300
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Old Sheffield plate wine funnel with silver gilt filter and detachable nozzle, together with a white metal pounce pot in the form of an urn, with detachable pierced grille and slip-on cover with cockerel finial (cover, grille and base all bearing cockerel mark) £80 - 120
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Large silver plated two-handled gallery tray of octagonal form, with engraved scroll and foliate decoration and pierced gallery with gadrooned edge, on four shell and foliate feet, 52.5cm across £40 - 60
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1920s Loveday Challenge Shield for billiards with silver cresting and central embossed plate with oak leaf and acorn surround, depicting a game of billiards and a number of engraved silver winner's shields on an oak back plate (Birmingham 1919 / 1920), 63cm overall height £200 - 300
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Rare late 17th century provincial silver trefid spoon with ribbed rattail and pricked W/I*M 1692 on back of terminal, marked twice with crown and rose - possibly Norwich, 20cm overall length £400 - 600
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Late 17th century silver trefid spoon with ribbed rattail and engraved A / IA on front of terminal and M / I * E on reverse (London, circa 1690 / 1695), possibly by Lawrence Cole (see Jackson's page 129) £200 - 300
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Late 17th century silver dog-nose spoon with rattail and engraved G / I * S on back of terminal (marks rubbed but possibly London 1698 and Britannia Standard), 18.8cm overall length £200 - 300
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Fine quality late Victorian silver salver of circular form, with dished centre with engraved scroll and foliate decoration and armorial crest and motto, cast shell and foliate border, on three leaf scroll feet, underside engraved - E.A.M. to M.L.O. 1897 (London 1897), Walker & Hall. All at approximately 27ozs, 26cm diameter £300 - 400
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Victorian silver desk stand of shaped oval form, with engraved presentation inscription, pierced decoration and scroll border, on four scroll feet, silver mounted cut glass inkwell and another matching container, central taperstick with base compartment (Sheffield 1851), Henry Wilkinson. Approximately 12ozs weighable silver (ink containers and taperstick base now detached) £100 - 150
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Georgian white metal sugar bowl of circular form, with flared rim and embossed floral decoration, on cast winged paw feet, underside with engraved scratch weight 6 - 13 (apparently unmarked). All at approximately 6ozs, 13cm diameter £80 - 120
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Contemporary three piece silver tea set - comprising teapot of compressed baluster form, with two raised ribs and gadrooned border, angular ebony handle and flush-fitting domed cover with ebony finial, on four ball feet, matching sugar and cream jug (Sheffield 1965), James Dixon & Sons. All at approximately 42ozs, teapot 29cm across £350 - 450
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George III silver coffee pot of urn form, with bright cut decoration, oval cartouche with engraved monogram, silver loop handle with ivory separators and hinged domed cover with bright cut border and urn finial, on an oval pedestal foot (London 1800), maker - I. R. All at approximately 27ozs, 26.8cm overall height £250 - 350
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Pair George III silver salts of boat-shaped form, with traces of engraved initials, on oval pedestal feet (London 1790), Robert Hennell II. All at approximately 5ozs £80 - 120
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Collection of Georgian and Victorian silver decanter labels with suspension chains - including Madeira (London 1803), Sherry and Port (Birmingham 1843 / 1846), George Unite and Whisky and Brandy (Birmingham 1902), B. & Co., together with three other plated labels (8) £200 - 300
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George III silver cruet stand of cinque-lobed form, with engraved armorial shield and central carrying handle, on four shell feet (London 1761), maker - I. D., together with three silver coasters with engraved crests and pierced slip-in covers (one cover with blind insert), London 1766, same maker and two associated cut glass bottles with white metal covers and same engraved crest (unmarked). Approximately 46ozs weighable silver £400 - 600
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Late 19th / early 20th century cased set of eighteen pairs silver plated dessert knives and forks with engraved blades and mother of pearl handles, together with twelve pairs silver plated fish-eaters with ivory handles, three other fish forks and two knives (qty) £80 - 120
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Early George V silver jewel casket of oval form, with velvet interior, hinged cover with tortoiseshell and inlaid silver insert, on four leaf-mounted pad feet (London 1911), William Comyns, 14.5cm across £80 - 120
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Set of four George III silver Old English pattern tablespoons (London 1780), Eley & Fearn, together with a silver Old English pattern basting spoon (London 1789), maker's mark distorted. All at approximately 11ozs, basting spoon 30cm overall length £100 - 200
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