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BRITISH AND FOREIGN SILVER AND OBJECTS OF VERTU
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Two George IV open salts, each of oval form with gadrooned borders and gilt lined interiors together with further fitted cobalt blue glass liners, width 10cm, London 1825, makers mark RP, together with a George III lidded mustard, also of oval form with gadrooned border, hinged and stepped cover, shell thumb piece and raised on four ball feet, also fitted with blue glass liner, width 9 1/2cm, London 1813, makers mark ? F, combined weight approx 363gm, various dates and makers (3) £80-100
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George I sparrowbeak milk jug with cast and applied spout with beaded drop and C-scroll handle on a flared rim and bearing crest, height 7 1/2cm, weight approx 92gm, London 1725, makers mark obscured £70-90
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Elizabeth II table bell, the handle formed as a male nude covering his ears to a scalloped and leaf detailed body, height 10.2cm, weight approx 254gm, London 1972, makers mark RC £160-180
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Edward VII lidded tankard, the hinged cover with cast and applied scrolling thumb piece and engraved with a Naval pennant bearing Crown and Prince of Wales feathers to an applied C-scroll handle with heart-shaped terminal to a polished body with presentation inscription "Willa, First Prize, Somerleyton, Aug 24th 1906", height 15cm, weight approx 580gm, London 1903, makers mark for Barnards with further retailer's mark for Rossi-Norwich £150-180
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George V silver gilt dressing table set comprising a circular coaster with engine turned floral, ribbon and swag detail and fitted with four quartered and engraved bottles, each with ground in stoppers and further engine turned pull off covers (one mount detached), weight of coaster approx 81gm, height 15 1/2cm, London 1912, makers mark SC&Co £120-140
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Late 19th/early 20th century Continental silver mounted and coloured glass mounted comport, the flash cut blue and clear glass bowl with scalloped rim and star cut centre to a white metal waisted column on shaped and spreading base (loaded), diameter 20cm and marked "H/W, Bors, 7/M, 55" £120-140
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Four George III open salts, each of oval form with reeded rims, pierced gallery and erased cartouches and each fitted with a blue glass liner, length 9 1/2cm, London 1790, makers mark HC, together with a pair of Old English pattern salt spoons, crested, London 1790, makers mark RC and a further silver and one EPNS example, combined weight approx 272gm, various dates and makers (8) £300-350
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Late George III two-part wine funnel, the bowl with reeded rim and shell thumb piece and spout also with reeded rims, weight approx 95gm, London 1818, makers mark CH £120-140
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William IV baluster caster, the polished body with pierced and pull off cover raised on a spreading foot and with engraved crests and initials, height 9cm, London, probably 1835, makers mark worn £60-80
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Late Victorian tea caddy of inverted baluster form with hinged and domed cover and gadrooned rims with gilt lined interior, height 10 1/2cm, weight approx 192gm, Birmingham 1899, makers mark BB £100-140
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George III Irish swing handled table basket with hinged and reeded handle and rim, to an engraved body with swag and rosette detail and contemporary crest, raised on a spreading oval foot, width 17cm, weight approx 265gm, Dublin 1805, makers mark JB £200-240
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George V three-piece tea set comprising tea pot, sugar basin and milk jug, each of faceted circular form, the latter with cast and applied handles and all raised on spreading octagonal bases, width of teapot 24 1/2cm, combined weight approx 858gm, London 1930, makers mark G&S Co Lt and with further retailer's mark for The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company Ld - 112 Regent St, W (3) £220-240
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Mid-19th century Italian 800 standard ewer with flared rim and inverted baluster body with lion mask and boxwood handle mount, raised on a spreading circular foot and marked for Sardinia and with later presentation inscription "From Arthur Michael Samuel, Lord Mayor of Norwich 1912-13 to his guide, philosopher and friend Arnold Henry Miller", height 23 1/2cm, weight approx 430gm all in £100-120
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Victorian six-slice toast rack, the rectangular frame with engraved detail, canted corners and raised on four cast and applied feet to square section wire work frame with further cast foliate carry handle, width 16cm, weight approx 272gm, London 1847, makers mark CTF, GF £80-100
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George V footed bowl of faceted form with applied rim and polished field on a knopped stem and spreading circular foot, width 24cm, weight approx 695gm, Sheffield 1929, makers mark FC and with further retailer's mark for Finnegans Ltd £150-180
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George V bachelor's three-piece tea set comprising tea pot, sugar basin and milk jug, each of oval form with leaf capped handles and gadrooned borders and each raised on four cast and applied feet, tea pot bearing presentation inscription dated 28 Feb 1910, combined weight approx 624gm all in, Birmingham 1910, makers mark ACJ & Co with further retailer's mark for Searle, Hoare & Co, 87 King William St, London EC (3) £150-180
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Edward VIII hot water pot, of waisted and lobed oval form on compressed bun feet, width of pot 19cm, weight approx 588gm, Chester 1936, makers mark SB&S Ld £140-160
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George III Irish milk jug of helmet form with reeded rim and strapwork handle raised on a spreading circular pedestal foot, height 16 1/2cm, weight approx 199gm, Dublin 1795, makers mark GW £120-140
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Late George III Irish two-handled sugar basin, of rectangular form with applied egg and dart border, strap work handles to an engraved and initialled body raised on compressed bun feet, width 17 1/2cm, weight approx 204gm, Dublin 1812, makers mark obscured £150-180
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Late George III sugar basin and milk jug, each with cast and applied gadrooned borders, reeded strap handles and half fluted bodies with gilt lined interiors, width of sugar basin 21cm, combined weight approx 600gm, London 1818, makers mark rubbed (2) £180-220
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Elizabeth II parcel gilt and polished silver commemorative bowl of polished form with frosted gilt figural side handle and marked "No 162 of a limited edition of 900, made by order of the Dean and Chapter to commemorate the 9th century of Winchester Cathedral in 1979, Aurum", width 17cm, weight approx 218gm, London 1979, makers mark HM £120-140
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Elizabeth II commemorative goblet, of hammered trumpet form with patinated oak leaf and acorn detail enclosing a gilt plinth with a mare and foal on flared base and marked "No 344 by the order of the New Forest 9th Century Trust, this goblet has been produced to mark the 900th anniversary of the forest in 1979, Aurum", height 16 1/2cm, weight approx 364gm, London 1980, makers mark HM, together with its original papers of issue £200-240
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Elizabeth II commemorative goblet, of polished form to a gilt detailed stem depicting an eagle, gryphon and dragon with heraldic shields over foliate panels and marked "No 80, a limited edition of 1000 made by order of the Dean and Chapter of St Paul's to commemorate the wedding of HRH The Prince of Wales and the Lady Diana Spencer on 29 July 1981, Aurum", height 16.8cm, weight approx 381gm, London 1981, makers mark HM £150-180
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Elizabeth II parcel gilt commemorative goblet with polished bowl and figural stem on a spreading square section base and marked "To commemorate the work of Bishops Bronescombe & Quinil in the creation of Exeter Cathedral, No 90, of a limited edition of 500 produced by the order of the Dean and Chapter in 1980", height 16 1/2cm, weight approx 312gm, London 1980, makers mark HM £100-120
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Elizabeth II parcel gilt commemorative goblet, the polished bowl with gilt lined interior to a base with gilt highlighted human figures on a spreading base and marked "No 643 of a limited edition of 900 made by order of the Dean and Chapter to commemorate the 9th century of Winchester Cathedral in 1979, Aurum", height 15 1/2cm, weight approx 391gm, London 1979, makers mark HM together with its original printed literature £200-230
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Elizabeth II parcel gilt and silver commemorative goblet, the polished bowl and heraldic lion column on a spreading circular foot and marked "No 89 of a limited edition of 750 made by order of the Dean and Chapter of Westminster to commemorate the Silver Jubilee in 1977 of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II, Aurum", height 18 1/2cm, weight approx 444gm, London 1977, makers mark AM, together with its original fitted box of issue £120-140
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Elizabeth II parcel gilt and silver commemorative shallow basin of circular form with shaped rim, cast and gilt centre depicting a shipwreck and marked verso "No 540 of a limited edition of 750 made by order of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution to commemorate their 150th anniversary in 1974, the scene depicts the rescue of the crew of the "St George" off Douglas, Isle of Man on 20th November 1830 by volunteers led by Sir William Hillary, founder of the Institution", diameter 20cm, weight approx 324gm together with its original fitted box of issue and card depicting the St George, London 1974, makers mark AM £80-100
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Elizabeth II parcel gilt and silver commemorative goblet, with polished bowl and stem modelled in the form of a spread eagle on a stepped and spreading circular base and marked "No 29 of a limited edition of 600 made by order of the Dean and Chapter of St Pauls to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the laying of the foundation stone of the cathedral in 1675, Aurum", height 16cm, weight approx 313gm, makers mark JB together with its cloth lined fitted box of issue £80-100
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Elizabeth II cased pair of limited edition commemorative bowls, each of plain polished form with cast gilt and applied side handles modelled in the form of a phoenix, width 17 1/2cm, combined weight approx 468gm and marked to the base "No 690/691 of a limited edition of 900 made by order of the Dean and Chapter of St Pauls Cathedral to commemorate the 300th anniversary of the laying of the foundation stone in 1675, Aurum", London 1975, makers mark JB, in a fitted box of issue and original certificates of issue £120-140
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Early 19th century silver rimmed rosewood and brass bound fitted dressing chest of rectangular form with hinged cover and strung and capped edging, the lid centred with an initialled cartouche and with flush campaign type handles to an interior with velvet lined lid enclosing a removable mirror over a fitted selection of six white metal lidded and clear cut glass toiletry bottles together with one non-matching to a lift out fitted tray with pierced and engraved cover and marked for London 1821, makers mark ID, AD and a further non-matching silver lidded and clear glass travelling inkwell with screw down cover over a manicure tray (empty) and further void lift out tray below, width 13ins £500-600
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George III provincial mug of tapering circular form, with applied C-scroll handle, initialled (repaired) on a flared foot, height 12 1/2cm, weight approx 314gm, Newcastle 1785, makers mark IR, IL £300-350
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Late Victorian rose bowl of polished circular form with half wrythen fluted body on a spreading circular foot, diameter 15 1/2cm, weight approx 303gm, Sheffield 1896, makers mark JD&S £100-120
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George III drum mustard of circular form with hinged cover, cast and pierced thumb piece and strapwork handle to a half fluted body and fitted blue glass liner, height 7 1/2cm, weight approx 121gm, London 1809, makers mark IT £150-180
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George III lidded mustard of oval form with hinged and domed cover (hinge repaired), to a polished body with engraved floral swag detail and pierced star design fitted with a blue glass liner, width 11cm, weight approx 94gm, London 1787, makers mark IL, together with an Old English pattern salt spoon, London 1815, various dates and makers (2) £120-140
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Early 20th century Norwegian sugar basin and milk jug, each of circular pedestal form with beaded rims and with lion mask mounts, with knopped columns, spreading circular bases on square socles, width of sugar bowl 11cm, combined weight approx 400gm (2) £200-240
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George V pedestal bowl of shaped circular form with polished field and raised on a spreading circular foot, width 18.4cm, weight approx 238gm, Sheffield 1921, makers mark JR £70-90
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George VI rose bowl of polished circular form with cast and applied C-scroll and shell border to a girdled body and spreading circular foot, diameter 15 1/2cm, weight approx 342gm, Sheffield 1937, makers mark JD&S £70-90
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Elizabeth II bachelor's teapot, the spot hammered body with pull off cover fitted with a bladed hardwood finial and stylised handle on a flared foot, length 17.8cm, weight approx 395gm all in, London 1958, makers mark Anthony Paton Hawksley £450-500
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George V gravy boat of typical form with cut card rim, leaf capped flying C-scroll handle and raised on three cast and applied feet, length 19cm, weight approx 244gm, London 1918, makers mark probably VF £70-80
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George VI silver hot water pot, the tapering rectangular body with concealed hinge and cover and with stylised corner mounts and bracket feet, height 19cm, weight approx 880gm all in, Sheffield 1938, makers mark S&W £250-280
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George V silver reproduction of the "Winchester Bushel" bowl, of hammered circular form with cast and applied side handles and raised on three cast and applied feet, the body decorated with a cast lion over an anchor, portcullis and shield rose amongst the inscription "Henricus Septimus dei gracia rex di Anglais et Francie", width 13cm, weight approx 211gm, London 1927, makers mark FJR £80-100
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George VI table caster of faceted octagonal baluster form with pierced pull off cover, height 17cm, weight approx 150cm, Birmingham 1945, makers mark D&F £50-60
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Late Victorian table caster of half fluted and waisted form with pierced pull off cover, height 15.2cm, weight approx 164gm, Birmingham 1899, makers mark FM £70-90
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George V Arts & Crafts style table caster, the cylindrical spot hammered body and pierced pull off cover decorated with a band of square section rosettes over a rope twist rim and spreading foot, height 16 1/2cm, weight approx 171gm, Birmingham 1932, makers mark AE Jones £100-120
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George V Irish two-handled cup of polished circular form with hollow cast and applied handles over a rope twist border (later presentation inscription), height 10cm, weight approx 493gm, Dublin 1914, makers mark W&W £110-130
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Pair of hallmarked Irish table salts, each modelled in the form of a natural oyster shell held aloft by a stylised dolphin figure on a wave effect circular spreading base, height 9cm, combined weight approx 939gm, Dublin 1969, makers mark IRSL (2) £450-480
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Victorian baluster jug, the half fluted oval baluster body with chased foliate border and removable pivoting cover bearing contemporary crest and motto, height 22 1/2cm, weight approx 612gm, London 1883, makers mark RM, EH £160-180
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Composite Elizabeth II Hanoverian rat-tail pattern flatware and cutlery service for twelve, comprising soup spoons, dessert spoons, dinner forks, dessert forks, tea spoons, together with silver handled stainless steel pistol grip knives, combined weight approx 3437gm, London 1975/76, various makers, (84) £850-950
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19th century composite quantity of Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern flatware comprising eleven dinner forks, thirteen dessert spoons and two sauce ladles, combined weight approx 2146gm, (26) £600-700
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Mostly 19th century composite Fiddle pattern part flatware service comprising twelve each dinner forks and dessert forks and dessert spoons, together with seven various tea spoons, combined weight approx 2038gm, various dates and makers (43) £550-600
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