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Mostly 19th century composite part flatware service comprising twelve each dinner, dessert forks and dessert spoons together with a pair of table spoons, combined weight approx 2178gm, various dates and makers (38) £600-700
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Composite three-piece cruet set comprising a lidded mustard, of rectangular form with canted corners, a hinged cover with blue glass liner, London 1926, together with a matching Old English pattern mustard spoon, London 1925/26, makers mark AP, FP, together with two octagonal open salts with polished bodies and blue glass liners, Chester 1929, makers mark S&I, combined weight approx 218gm, various dates and makers (4) £80-100
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George V table basket of lobed oval form with embossed rim, pierced gallery to a polished field and raised on a shaped spreading foot, length 29 1/2cm, weight approx 442gm, Sheffield 1929, makers mark JD, WD £100-120
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Late 19th century Continental white metal model of a torch, with fish scale tapering cylindrical handle and onion shaped finial to a flared top with fabric lining (apparently unmarked), length 33cm £150-180
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Six Middle Eastern white metal bowls of circular form with chased and engraved decoration and script, diameter 11cm, combined weight approx 598gm (unmarked) £120-140
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Middle Eastern white metal serving bowl of circular form with chased and engraved decoration and script, diameter 24cm, weight approx 513gm (unmarked) £150-180
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Six Middle Eastern white metal circular dishes with engraved rims and coin inset centres, diameter 10cm, combined weight approx 416gm (unmarked) (6) £180-200
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Mixed Lot: Middle Eastern white metal single circular dish together with a hinged rectangular cigarette box, both with engraved and chased borders and central panels of text, combined weight approx 188gm (unmarked) (2) £50-60
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Middle Eastern white metal circular salver with engraved border and with central text, diameter 20 1/2cm, weight approx 307gm (unmarked) £80-100
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Middle Eastern white metal circular salver with engraved bands and central text panel, diameter 17cm, weight approx 540gm (unmarked) £120-140
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Middle Eastern white metal two-handled tea tray of rectangular form with engraved foliate band detail and central presentation text, width 55cm, weight approx 210gm (unmarked) £300-340
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Late 18th century/early 19th century cased set of dominoes, the green and red stained bone case formed as a book with sliding top cover inset with a female figure in period costume and containing 34 x 23mm dominoes and a single bone dice (some chips and losses to outer case), 11 x 6.7cm £200-250
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Early 19th century enamelled patch box of oval form, the hinged cover with central cartouche depicting a man and woman within the motto "The gift is small, but love is all" on a pale pink waisted and shaped base with white lined interior and mirror inset lid, width 4.1cm £150-180
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German L S Mayer "Burlington" black Art Deco carryall compact purse, with gold turn and crackle design to the front and back, the interior with three compartments, a vanity side for lipstick and rouge, leather lining with comb and case and a cigarette case with space for matches, the interior with gilt finish, 10cm long £80-100
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Late 19th century double ended cylindrical perfume flask, the faceted ruby glass body fitted with one hinged cover containing ground in stopper, the other of screw down form and both with embossed floral detail and vacant cartouches, length 10 1/2cm £50-60
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20th century Norwegian silver gilt and enamelled tea strainer, the pierced bowl with broad rim with engine turned decoration and mid-blue and white fan detail enamel, to a similarly decorated side handle and stamped ".925, S, made in Norway", length 11 1/2cm £50-60
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George V Continental silver gilt and enamelled powder pot of circular form with all over engine turned decoration, the hinged cover decorated with a flying crane amongst foliage on a black background and white enamel bands to the body to a gilt lined interior with removable powder container and mirror fitted lid (mirror a/f) and further engine turned base, diameter 4cm, import marks for London 1926, makers mark KA & Co £60-80
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George V Britannia standard oval tobacco box, the plain polished pull off cover and plain base both pieces bearing large Britannia hallmarks for London 1935, makers mark Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company Limited and with further retailer's mark for the same, width 9 1/2cm, weight 155gm £60-80
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George V 9ct gold combination cigarette box, aide-memoire, powder compact and lipstick holder of hinged rectangular form, with all over engine turned decorations and with top chain suspension and fitted with a pencil to a fitted and compartmentalised interior, height 8.7cm, weight approx 131gm all in, marked for Chester 1911, makers mark WN together with its original blue morocco covered and silk and velvet lined case with retailers mark for MacMichaels Ltd, to HM The Queen, by appointment, 48 South Audley Street, London W £1100-1200
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Cast silver model of a pony, length 10cm, London 1970, makers mark SMD, length 9 1/2cm, together with a model of a foal, length 9cm, London 1972, makers mark same, combined weight approx 289gm £200-250
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Victorian silver mounted and cut glass scent bottle, S Morden & Co - London, the hinged cover with glazed inset and gilt name plate with sprung clasp to a waisted ruby glass body (two edge chips), height 9 1/2cm £60-80
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Art Deco period carved ivory figure of a female nude, on a small circular base signed "D Chiparus", height 8cm £400-450
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William IV nutmeg grater, the hinged rectangular case with all over engine turned decoration, the lid revealing a blued steel rasp and with further concealed hinge to the base for containing the nut, width 4cm, weight approx 46gm all in, London 1833, makers mark CR, GS £150-180
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Late 19th century silver mounted and cut glass toilet water flask, of oval form with all over diamond cut panels and with graduating pale blue to clear glass with fitted silver collar and screw down floral and foliate detailed cover with vacant cartouche, height 13cm, Birmingham 1899, makers mark CM £60-80
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Edward VII silver mounted trumps marker, the rectangular mount with embossed floral foliate detail and fitted with four sliding doors to reveal card suits with morocco covered back and easel mount (lacking easel), width 8.3cm, Chester 1906, makers mark PP Ld and further stamped "Patent" £80-100
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Mid-19th century carved bone lace bobbin, set with black and clear glass beads and prick engraved Franz Muller, Hung 1864, length 10 1/2cm, £60-80 Note: Franz Muller (31st October 1840-14th November 1864) was a German tailor hanged for the murder of Thomas Briggs, the first killing on a British train
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Seven William IV Hanoverian pattern dessert forks, crested verso, length 16 1/2cm, combined weight approx 266gm, London 1831, makers mark WC with further journeyman's mark, (7) £120-140
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Four George III Old English pattern table spoons, crested, length 22cm, combined weight approx 268gm, London 1784, makers mark GS (4) £160-180
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Two George III Irish Old English point basting spoons, initialled, length 25 1/2cm, combined weight approx 147gm, Dublin 1796, makers mark JP (2) £150-180
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George III Irish Old English pattern strainer spoon, crested, length 32cm, weight approx 135gm, Dublin 1803, makers mark JS £130-150
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Four late George III Irish Fiddle pattern rat-tail table spoons, initialled, length 22 1/2cm, combined weight approx 297gm, Dublin 1812, makers mark RW and further stamped "M West", (4) £120-140
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Early Victorian Irish Fiddle pattern rat-tail basting spoon, crested, length 30 1/2cm, weight approx 124gm, Dublin 1838, makers mark WC £120-140
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Victorian Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern soup ladle, with diamond heel, length 34 1/2cm, weight approx 338gm, London 1848, makers mark JS, AS £80-100
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George III Fiddle pattern fish slice with pierced and engraved blade and initialled handle, length 30cm, weight approx 122gm, London 1804, makers mark MB £60-80
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Two Victorian Fiddle pattern table spoons, initialled, length 22.6cm, combined weight approx 147gm, London 1879, makers mark GA with further journeyman's marks (2) £40-50
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Three Victorian single struck Fiddle and Shell pattern table spoons with shell backed bowls, crested, length 22.2cm, combined weight approx 256gm, Dublin 1842, makers mark PW with further journeyman's mark (3) £70-90
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Ten Victorian Fiddle pattern dessert spoons, initialled, length 17.2cm, combined weight approx 403gm, London 1875, makers mark HL, HL (10) £80-100
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Twelve early Victorian Fiddle pattern dinner forks, crested, length 20cm, combined weight approx 769gm, London 1840, makers mark WE (12) £260-280
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Six George IV Fiddle pattern table spoons, crested, length 22cm, combined weight approx 433gm, London 1821, makers mark WC with further journeyman's mark, (6) £100-120
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Four Victorian silver gilt dessert spoons, Bacchanalian pattern with scalloped bowls, length 28.2cm, combined weight approx 279gm, London 1890, makers mark WC, JL (4) £120-140
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George IV double ended marrow scoop of plain form, length 24cm, weight approx 52gm, London 1820, makers mark GD £80-100
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Early 19th century one-piece incised folk art walking stick, the shaped hook handle and tapering natural shaft decorated from the top with a horseman, a fighting couple, a four-horse drawn wagon, stag and doe, tavern scene, birds and fish, pugilists, dog and bird, single tree, oxen drawn plough, coursing dogs, infinity knot, skeleton on a hangman's scaffold together with another hung male figure, windmill and serpent, all over a hatched single band, length 92cm £350-400
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Late 18th century carved stay-busk of typical triangular form, the top two edges mirror carved with flowers and trees and dated "March 7, 1791" over a heart and rosettes to a single star and flowers with further geometric detail and scalloped bottom edge, and further carved verso "I wifh your welth, it may increafe And in thif life cotent and peace, And likewife after", all over edge and corner chips, general wear and old worm damage, length 33 1/2cm £180-220
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Mid-19th century Indian finely carved sandalwood and micro-mosaic detailed writing cover of hinged rectangular form and decorated with panels depicting elephants, tigers, goats, hares, mongoose and fish amongst flowering foliage and verso throughout with detail of birds, all within ivory and base metal micro-mosaic borders and with hinged book spine, length 43 1/2cm £200-250
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George V Scottish four-piece tea set comprising hot water pot, tea pot, sugar basin and milk jug, each of oval form and raised on leaf mounted cast and applied feet, height of hot water pot 21 1/2cm, combined weight approx 2095gm, Glasgow 1921, makers mark L&Co (4) £600-700
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George V three-piece tea set, comprising tea pot, sugar basin and milk jug, each of oval form, combined weight approx 829gm, Birmingham 1916, sugar bowl Chester 1916, makers mark GN, RH (3) £250-280
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Edward VII large two-handled trophy cup of polished and girdled circular form with applied flying C-scroll handles on a spreading circular foot and with presentation inscription "Ouse Amateur Sailing Club, His Majesty the King's Plate, H S Thomas, 1930", width 40cm, weight approx 1202gm, London 1905, makers mark rubbed £320-340
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Late Victorian rectangular tray with cast and applied wrythen gadrooned foliate and shell border to a polished field with central presentation inscription "Presented with a silver tea service by the members of the Corporation of Gt Yarmouth, to the Town Clerk, Arnold H Miller Esq and Mrs Miller to commemorate the birth of their daughter Amelie Joan, January 30 1900", width 41cm, weight approx 1549gm, London 1899, makers mark for Barnards £450-500
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George III tea pot of waisted and half fluted form with flared cast and applied gadrooned and shell border and domed cover with concealed hinge and leaf capped handle with vacant cartouche and raised on four compressed bun feet, length of pot 30cm, weight approx 689gm all in, London 1812, makers mark RE, F? £200-240
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Late Victorian silver bodied oil lamp, with ring turned and ebonised socle to an inverted and wrythen baluster silver body fitted with a screw in brass burner with wick adjuster mark Hinks & Son - Birmingham and with a clear glass chimney (lacking outer shade), silver mark for London 1896, makers mark WC, ?L, overall height of frame 27 1/2cm £120-140
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