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Victorian three piece silver set comprising teapot of baluster form with engraved fern decoration and two vacant cartouches, leaf mounted scroll handle with ivory insulators, hinged domed cover with apple finial on four stylised scroll feet, matching sugar and cream jug. (London 1874). Steven Smith. All at approximately 45ozs. Teapot 20cm overall height. £400 - 500
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Edwardian silver tea caddy of flared faceted form with scroll borders, engraved armorial crest and hinged domed cover on four pad feet. (Chester 1905). Maker's mark rubbed. All at approximately 6ozs. 11.5cm across. £100 - 200
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Pair of early 20th century Continental silver pepperettes modelled in the form of a Dutch boy and girl in traditional dress, with hinged feet. (London Import Marks for 1911) Berthold Muller. All at approximately 5ozs. 9.5cm overall height. £150 - 250
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Edwardian dressing table clock with time piece movement, lever escapement and white enamel dial with Roman numerals, in a silver `case with rococo scroll and foliate decoration, engraved armorial crest and scroll swing handle, on four bun feet. (Apparently unmarked) 9cm overall height. £100 - 200
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Fine quality set of four contemporary silver salt and pepper grinders of capstan form, with Cole & Mason Ltd stainless steel grinding mechanisms (London 2001), Asprey & Co Ltd. 10.5cm overall height. £200 - 300
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Contemporary glass claret jug of teardrop form, with plain silver mounts, on a pedestal foot (Birmingham 1997), possibly Hugh Johnson, 30.5cm overall height £150 - 200
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Contemporary silver salver of circular form, with piecrust border and engraved inscription 'Newmarket Racecourses. The Home of Racing', on three scroll feet. (Sheffield 2003), Carrs of Sheffield, a contemporary silver two-handled bowl (Sheffield 1951), Emile Viner and a contemporary silver tea strainer and stand (London 1991), D. J. Anderson, together with a Victorian silver teaspoon and a Mappin & Webb white metal tot. All at approximately 18ozs (qty) £150 - 250
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Early 20th century German silver box of oval form, with embossed stand of arms and floral decoration, hinged cover with embossed Watteau inspired scene (London Import Marks for 1906), 6.5cm overall length £60 - 100
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Late 19th / early 20th century Indian silver box of heart shaped form, embossed with jungle scenes of elephants, tiger, wild boar, etc., with hinged cover, possibly Lucknow, together with three other Eastern silver items and a small late Victorian English silver-topped toilet jar. Approximately 8ozs weighable silver (qty) £80 - 120
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Large oval silver plated meat cover with bead border and scroll and bead handle, together with four large oval ashets - Savoy Hotel & Simpsons, ashets 55.5cm across (5) £100 - 150
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Pair Chinese white metal vases of inverted baluster form, with flared rims and engraved floral decoration and cartouches with Chinese character writing, on carved wooden stands, 23cm overall height £300 - 500
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Edwardian silver tinder box of rectangular form, with strike on one side and wheel-operated taper, hinged cover and suspension loop (Birmingham 1902), A & J Zimmerman. All at approximately 2 1/2ozs, 6cm overall length tinder box £300 - 500
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Contemporary South African parcel gilt silver dish of circular form, with flared rim and African animal decoration (Cape Town South Africa 1994). Cape Silver (Pty) Ltd. All at approximately 10ozs, 18.5cm diameter £150 - 200
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1940s silver comport with faceted and pierced decoration and castellated border, on a tall circular pedestal foot with engraved presentation inscription (marks rubbed), maker ESB. All at approximately 12ozs. 18.5cm across £100 - 150
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Edwardian silver trophy cup in the form of an urn, with a fluted body and ram's head and garland decoration, engraved winner's names, slip-in pierced cover with gadrooned border, on a circular pedestal base (London 1902), Paul Henderson Deere. All at approximately 17ozs, 25cm overall height £150 - 250
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Edwardian silver coffee pot of baluster form, with fluted decoration, fruitwood loop handle, hinged domed cover and long spout, on four pad feet (London 1908), C S Harris & sons Ltd. All at approximately 20ozs, 23cm overall height £150 - 250
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1920s silver teapot of compressed baluster form, with ovular border, flared scroll and leaf rim, ebony loop handle and leaf mounted spout, hinged domed cover, on four foliated mounted shell feet (Birmingham 1926), Reid & Son. All at approximately 22ozs, 26.5cm across £200 - 300
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Victorian silver chamberstick of octagonal form, with engraved armorial crest, flower-head candle holder and open scroll handle, matching snuffer (London 1848), Robert Hennell II. All at approximately 9ozs, 17cm across including handle (2) £200 - 300
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Contemporary silver four piece tea set - comprising teapot of compressed baluster form, with a band of bright cut decoration and flared rim, hinged stepped and domed cover and angular ebony handle, on four ball feet, matching coffee pot, sugar and cream jug (Sheffield 1926), Roberts & Belk. All at approximately 58ozs, teapot 28.5cm across £400 - 600
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George III silver mug of baluster form, with later embossed floral decoration and scroll handle (London 1766), maker's mark distorted. All at approximately 9ozs, 12.3cm overall height £80 - 120
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Victorian silver teapot of half fluted form, with embossed floral decoration and engraved monogram, flared gadrooned rim, angular ebony handle and hinged domed cover (Sheffield 1872), James Dixon & Son. All at approximately 18ozs, 26cm across £100 - 150
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1930s silver teapot of half faceted form, with composite handle and hinged domed cover (Birmingham 1936), Synyer & Beddoes. All at approximately 13ozs, 24cm across £50 - 70
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Selection of miscellaneous Victorian and later silver and white metal - including grenade table lighter, circular spirit flask, pair knife-rests, small purse, napkin rings, various condiments, dip-pen and other items (various dates and makers). Approximately 14ozs weighable silver (qty) £100 - 200
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Good quality Victorian Egyptian-Revival silver plated four piece tea and coffee set - comprising teapot of tapering form, engraved Ancient Egyptian-inspired decoration, feathered monopodial handle and hinged cover with winged finial, matching tall coffee pot, sugar and cream jug (unmarked), teapot 23cm across £50 - 70
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Set of six George IV silver fiddle pattern dinner forks with engraved armorial crests (London 1828), William Chawner. All at approximately 12ozs £100 - 150
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Five Victorian silver fiddle pattern dessert forks (London 1846), W R Smily, together with one other, same pattern (London 1852), George Adams. All at approximately 9ozs. (6) £80 - 120
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Three George III silver fiddle, shell and thread pattern tablespoons with engraved armorial crests (London 1811), William Eley, Wiliiam Fearn & William Chawner. All at approximately 9ozs. £60 - 100
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George III silver fiddle pattern basting spoon (London 1811), Sarah & John William Blake, together with three similar pattern Victorian silver tablespoons with engraved armorial crests or initials (London 1841), William Eaton / George Adams. All at approximately 11ozs (4) £80 - 120
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Miscellaneous group of Georgian and later silver spoons (various dates and makers), together with a Georg Jensen Danish silver butter knife, silver bread fork and a Chinese silver spoon. Approximately 20ozs (qty) £100 - 150
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Group of 19th century miscellaneous silver flatware (various dates and makers). All at approximately 20ozs (qty) £150 - 250
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Composite canteen of Georgian and Victorian silver cutlery for twelve settings, comprising twelve dinner forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons and two tablespoons (various dates and makers), together with twelve contemporary silver-handled dinner knives and twelve matching dessert knives (Sheffield 1996), in a modern case. Approximately 70ozs weighable silver (64 pieces in total) £600 - 1,000
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1920s silver six piece cruet set - comprising pair mustards of faceted form, with blue glass liners, matching pair salts and peppers and three matching condiment spoons in a fitted case (Birmingham 1924 / 1925 and 1927), Docker & Burn Ltd., together with one other silver condiment spoon (Birmingham 1919). All at approximately 4ozs £60 - 80
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George III silver coffee pot of ogee form, with engraved armorial shield, leaf-mounted spout, ivory scroll handle and hinged domed cover with bead border and bud finial, on a circular foot with bead border (London 1778), Thomas Wallis. All at approximately 27ozs, 28.5cm overall height £700 - 800
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Selection of American sterling silver Louis XV pattern flatware - comprising six dining forks, six dessert forks, six dessert spoons, six grapefruit spoons, six teaspoons and three tablespoons - all marked - Sterling (various makers). All at approximately 40ozs (33 pieces in total) £200 - 300
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Set of seven silver plated mustards of compressed baluster form, with shell and gadrooned borders, hinged domed covers and blue glass liners (two missing), together with seven matching salts with blue glass liners, seven matching peppers and fourteen condiment spoons (unmarked) (35 pieces in total) £100 - 200
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1920s silver two-handled trophy cup of cylindrical form, with flared rim, engraved '54 (East Anglian) Division / District Cookery Competition Territorial Army', on a circular pedestal foot and turned ebonised plinth (London 1922), maker's mark rubbed, together with a small silver plated cup, engraved '2AA Group Inter Brigade Swimming Champions'. Approximately 13ozs weighable silver, silver cup 25.5cm overall height including plinth (2) £100 - 200
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Military Interest: 71st (Yeomanry) Signal Regiment (V) contemporary silver bottle coaster of circular form, with engraved presentation inscription, bead border and turned wooden base (London 1985), maker - W.E.V., together with a silver napkin clip and two silver napkin rings (4) £80 - 120
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Set of twelve George V silver trencher salt spoons with engraved initials 'EY' (Essex Yeomanry) (Sheffield 1905/07), Joseph Rodgers. All at approximately 5ozs £80 - 120
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Pair contemporary silver coasters with turned wooden bases and pierced decoration in the Georgian-style (Sheffield 1984), maker - M.C.H., 13cm diameter £80 - 120
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Selection of miscellaneous Georgian and later silver - including a George III cruet frame (London 1806), pair Georgian boat-shaped salts (liners missing) and two tea strainers (various dates and makers), together with a silver plated pepper grinder. Approximately 5ozs weighable silver, cruet frame 15cm across (6) £100 - 200
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Selection of miscellaneous silver and white metal flatware - including three sets of teaspoons, tea knives, condiment spoons and other items (various dates and makers). Approximately 16ozs weighable silver £100 - 200
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George III silver Old English pattern soup ladle with engraved initial (London 1772), Thomas Chawner. All at approximately 5ozs, 33cm overall length £60 - 100
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1930s silver drum mustard in the Georgian-style, with gadrooned border, scroll handle and hinged domed cover with shell thumb piece, blue glass liner (London 1936), Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd. All at approximately 5ozs, 10.5cm across handle £60 - 100
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1930s silver sauce boat in the Art Deco-style (Birmingham 1935 with Jubilee mark), maker - W. N. Ltd. All at approximately 3ozs, 17cm across £80 - 120
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George III silver snuff box of shaped rectangular form, with reeded decoration and silver gilt interior (London 1811), maker's mark rubbed, 6cm across £60 - 100
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1920s silver cigarette case of rectangular form, with engine-turned decoration and silver gilt interior (Birmingham 1926), maker - S.B. & S. Ltd., together with a 1930s silver matchbox holder (London 1937). All at approximately 5ozs, cigarette case 11cm overall length (2) £60 - 100
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Late George II silver coffee pot of baluster form, with later chased decoration, fruitwood scroll handle and domed hinged cover with flower-head terminal on a circular foot (London 1759), Lewis Herne & Francis Butty. All at approximately 27ozs, 24cm overall height £600 - 800
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George V silver salver of circular form, with piecrust border, on three scroll feet (Sheffield 1915), Walker & Hall. All at approximately 15ozs, 26.2cm diameter £200 - 300
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Edwardian silver fruit basket of octagonal form, with pierced foliate decoration, upturned wavy border and swing handle, on four ball feet (Birmingham 1909), The Alexander Clark Manufacturing Co. All at approximately 17ozs, 28cm across £200 - 300
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Pair of early George V cut glass whisky tots with silver mounts and hinged covers with engraved armorial crests, together with a pair of matching silver labels (Birmingham and London 1910), H. B. Johnson & Co., 11.5cm overall height £80 - 120
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