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George III silver decanter label of gorget form, with feather-edge and engraved 'SHERRY' (London 1792), Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson, 40cm across £80 - 120
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Victorian silver decanter label in the form of individual letters intertwined with ribbon 'BRANDY' (Birmingham 1868), Gough & Silvester, 6.3cm across £80 - 120
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Early Victorian silver decanter label of rectangular form, with embossed grape and vine border, engraved 'HOLLANDS' (Birmingham 1839 William IV head), Joseph Wilmore, 4.7cm across; Victorian silver decanter label of shaped form, with embossed Bacchanalian decoration and cherub, face mask and grapes and vines, engraved 'WHISKY' (Birmingham 1844), John Yapp & John Woodward, 6cm across; George III silver decanter label of shield form, with embossed Bacchanalian scene of putti cavorting amongst grapes and vines, engraved 'SHERRY' (Sheffield 1808), William Tucker & Co., 6.0cm across (3) £150 - 250
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George III silver decanter label of closed gorget form, with pierced centre, feather-edge borders and vacant cartouche, surmounted by a bow, engraved 'MADEIRA' (lion passant only, no date letter or duty mark), Hester Bateman, circa 1780 / 1790, 4.4cm across £100 - 150
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George III silver decanter label of gorget form, with bright cut borders, engraved 'BRANDY' (London 1799), Peter & Ann Bateman, 4.0cm across; £100 - 150
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George III silver decanter label of narrow rectangular form and engraved 'PORT' (London 1802), Peter & Ann Bateman, 4.5cm across £100 - 150
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Set of three Victorian silver decanter labels of bellied form, with scroll borders and pierced 'COGNAC', 'CURACOA' and 'CHARTREUSE' (London 1874), R. & S. Garrard & Co., each label 4.5cm across £100 - 150
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Late Victorian silver decanter label of shaped rectangular form, with bead border, pierced 'S. WHISKEY' (London 1897), James, Samuel Bell & Louis Willmott, 4.3cm across; Victorian silver decanter label of rectangular form, with pierced border and engraved 'HOCK' (Birmingham 1848), John Yapp & John Woodward, 3.9cm across; Victorian silver decanter label of rectangular form, with canted corners and reeded borders, engraved 'GIN' (Birmingham 1853), John Yapp & John Woodward, 4.1cm across; Late Victorian silver decanter label of kidney form, with reeded borders, engraved 'GIN' (Sheffield 1899), Atkins Brothers, 3.7cm across; George III silver decanter label of rectangular form, with shell, grape and vine borders, engraved 'MADEIRA' (London 1811), Elizabeth Morley, 4.4cm across; George IV silver decanter label of oval form, with reeded borders and engraved 'SHERRY' (London 1821), George Knight, 4.2cm across (6) £200 - 300
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Victorian silver decanter label of rectangular crescent form, engraved 'CLARET' (Birmingham 1886), Gilbert & Spurrier, 5.5cm across; contemporary silver decanter label of rectangular form, with canted corners and reeded borders, engraved 'WHISKY' (Birmingham 1961), Harman Brothers, 4.5cm across; Victorian silver decanter label of rectangular form, with canted corners and reeded borders, engraved 'SHERRY' (London 1844), Elizabeth Eaton, 4.0cm across; George IV silver decanter label of rectangular form, with canted corners and reeded borders, engraved 'BRANDY' (Birmingham 1826), Joseph Willmore, 4.1cm across; George III silver decanter label of rectangular form, with canted corners and reeded borders, engraved 'PORT' (London 1805), John Reily, 4.3cm across (5) £200 - 300
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Victorian silver decanter label of rectangular form, with canted corners and reeded borders, engraved 'SHERRY' (Birmingham 1838), George Unite, 3.7cm across; Victorian silver decanter label of narrow shield form, with pierced and foliate engraved decoration, engraved 'BRANDY' (Birmingham 1853), Nathaniel Mills, 5.3cm across; Victorian silver decanter label of shield form, with raised scroll and floral borders, engraved 'BRANDY' (Sheffield 1844), Walker Knowles & Co., 5.5cm across; Victorian silver decanter label of narrow oval form and engraved 'CURACOA' (Birmingham 1882), John Gough, 4.3cm across; George III silver decanter label of rectangular form, with canted corners and reeded borders, engraved 'PORT' (duty mark and lion passant only, no date letter), Susannah Barker, post 1792, 4.5cm across; George III silver decanter label of rectangular form, with canted corners and reeded borders, engraved 'MADEIRA' (London 1795), John Hutson, 4.7cm across (6) £200 - 300
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George III silver decanter label of narrow rectangular form, with reeded borders and engraved 'SHERRY' (London 1820), Charles Rawlings, 4.8cm across; 1930s silver decanter label of rectangular form, with canted corners and reeded borders, engraved 'BROWN SHERRY' (Sheffield 1935), possibly Thomas Goode & Co., 4.6cm across; George III silver decanter label of rectangular form, with single line border, engraved 'SHERRY' (London 1801), Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson, 4.5cm across (3) £150 - 200
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Victorian silver decanter label of shield form, with pierced decoration and engraved 'SHERRY' (Birmingham 1849), Nathaniel Mills, 6cm across; Victorian silver decanter label of shield form, with chased and engraved foliate decoration, engraved 'PORT' (Birmingham 1845), George Unite, 5.3cm across; Victorian silver decanter label of shield form, with chased and engraved foliate decoration, engraved 'BRANDY' (Birmingham 1846), George Unite, 5.4cm across; Victorian silver decanter label of shield form, with scroll and foliate borders, engraved 'HOLLANDS' (Birmingham 1859), Alfred Taylor, 5.7cm across; Victorian silver decanter label in the form of a banner, pierced 'MARSALA' (London 1880), George Adams, 5.0cm across; Victorian silver decanter label of shield form, with pierced and engraved grape and vine borders, engraved 'HOCK' (Birmingham 1861), Alfred Taylor, 6.5cm across (6) £200 - 300
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George III silver decanter label in the form of a wine bin label, with reeded borders, engraved 'SHERRY' (London 1805), Edward Mayfield or Elizabeth Morley, 3.9cm across; unmarked silver decanter label of shaped gorget form, engraved 'PORT' (circa 1800), 4.3cm across; George III silver decanter label of gorget form, engraved 'CLARET' (London 1795), John Rich, 5.0cm across (3) £150 - 200
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Pair Victorian silver decanter labels in the form of Gothic letters 'S' and 'P', with engraved foliate decoration (London 1845), Charles Rawlings & William Summers, 3.5cm and 2.2cm across respectively £80 - 120
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Victorian silver decanter label in the form of a Gothic letter 'B' (Sheffield 1884), Martin Hall & Co., 2.0cm across; pair Victorian silver decanter labels in the form of the letters 'M' and 'S', with stippled decoration (Birmingham 1840), George Unite, 3.0cm and 2.0cm across respectively; Victorian silver decanter label in the form of an ornate letter 'W', with engraved floral decoration (London 1879), William Summers, 4.5cm across (4) £120 - 180
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Victorian silver decanter label of plain rectangular form, with canted corners and engraved 'SHERRY' (Birmingham 1845), George Unite, 4.5cm across; George IV silver decanter label of rectangular form, with canted corners and reeded borders, engraved 'SHERRY' (Birmingham 1820), Edward Thomason, 4.0cm across; late William IV silver decanter label of square form, with pierced letter 'S' (Birmingham 1838), George Unite, 2.6cm across; Victorian silver decanter label in the form of the letter 'S', with single line border (London 1860), Charles Rawlings & William Summers, 2.3cm across (4) £120 - 180
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Victorian silver decanter label in the form of a Gothic letter 'S', with engraved foliate decoration (London 1852), Charles Rawlings & William Summers, 3.2cm across; Victorian silver decanter label in the form of the letter 'W', with engraved foliate decoration, reverse engraved with the letter 'H' (Birmingham 1845), George Unite, 3.5cm across; Victorian silver decanter label in the form of the letter 'P' (Birmingham 1865), George Unite, 2.8cm across (3) £80 - 120
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Victorian silver decanter label of rectangular form, with canted corners and engraved 'SHERRY' (London 1879), William Summers, 4.0cm across; George IV silver decanter label of rectangular form, with canted corners and reeded borders, pierced 'PORT' (London 1824), Thomas Edwards, 3.9cm across; Victorian silver decanter label of rectangular form, with shell and reed borders, engraved 'BENEDICTINE' (London 1842), William Knight, 4.4cm across; Victorian silver decanter label of rectangular form, with shell and reed borders, engraved 'BRANDY' (Birmingham 1838), George Unite, 4.5cm across (4) £150 - 200
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Victorian silver decanter label in the form of a small vine leaf, with stippled background, pierced 'MADEIRA' (Birmingham 1843), Joseph Willmore, 3.7cm across; Victorian silver decanter label in the form of a shaped vine leaf, pierced 'BRANDY' (London 1838), Joseph & Albert Savory, 63cm across; Victorian silver decanter label in the form of a vine leaf, pierced 'SHERRY' (Birmingham 1846), George Unite, 5.3cm across; Victorian silver decanter label in the form of a leaf on a vine, pierced 'PORT' (Birmingham 1840), Joseph Willmore, 7.0cm across (4) £100 - 150
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Victorian silver decanter label in the form of a Gothic letter 'W', with engraved foliate decoration (Birmingham 1853), George Unite, 5.0cm across; Victorian Scottish silver decanter label in the form of the letter 'S', with chased and engraved foliate decoration (Glasgow 1847), Robert Gray & Son, 2.5cm across (2) £80 - 120
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Late William IV silver decanter label in the form of a vine leaf, pierced 'SHERRY' (Birmingham 1835), Joseph Willmore, 7.0cm across; Victorian silver decanter label in the form of a leaf on a vine, pierced 'GIN' (Birmingham 1847), John Yapp & John Woodward, 7.0cm across; Victorian silver decanter label in the form of a vine leaf, pierced 'HOLLANDS' (Birmingham 1845), John Taylor & John Perry, 5.8cm across; Victorian silver decanter label in the form of a leaf hanging from a vine, pierced 'MADEIRA' (Birmingham 1850), George Unite, 6.3cm across; Victorian silver decanter in the form of a small vine leaf, pierced 'PORT' (Birmingham 1854), George Unite, 5.5cm across (5) £150 - 200
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Set of four Edwardian silver menu holders in the form of owls with glass eyes, mounted on disc bases, in the original fitted case. (Chester 1908). Sampson Mordan. each owl 3.5cm overall height. £700 - 1,000
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Pair of Victorian silver wine labels in the form of Vine leaves, pierced PORT and CLARET. (London 1853). Charles Rawlings and William Summers. 6.5cm across. £60 - 80
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1920s silver three piece tea set - comprising teapot of fluted octagonal form, with angular ebony handle and hinged domed and fluted cover with ebony finial on a hexagonal base. Matching sugar and cream jug. (Birmingham 1925). Henry Hobson & Son. All at approximately 31oz. Teapot 30cm across. £200 - 300
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Pair 17th century rococo-style silver candlesticks with wrythen decoration, on domed bases. Both candlesticks marked on on edge of bases 925 JG. All at approximately 22oz. 19.5cm overall height, possibly Continental. £200 - 300
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Unusual mid-20th century French silver plated serving dish of circular form, with ropework border and shield handles with fouled anchor emblems. Separate domed cover with bead border, engraved foliate decoration and armorial crest, and flower-head finial. Base marked 76265 ERCUIS and Centaur. Cover stamped Christofle. Possibly originally made for the French National Navy. 34cm across handles £40 - 60
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Selection of Mexican silver - including ice bucket, ice tongs, oval dish with foliate border, two-handled drinks tray and six silver mounted shot glasses. All stamped 925, Mexico or Sterling. 55ozs weighable silver. Tray 32cm across handles. (11) £150 - 200
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Selection of miscellaneous early 20th century silver - including a sauce boat with decorative border and scroll handle, two peppers and a mustard pot with blue glass liner and spoon. (various dates and makers). All at approximately 11ozs. sauce boat 17cm across. (5) £60 - 100
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Pair of late George II silver salts of cauldron form on three hoof feet with blue glass liners (London 1759). Together with a pair of trencher salt spoons with engraved armorial crests (London 1806) and a pair of George III silver Old English pattern tablespoons. (London 1794). All at approximately 6ozs. (6) £60 - 100
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Continental silver trinket pot of circular form, with embossed bird and floral decoration, red velvet lining and slip-on domed cover, with red and gold enamel panel depicting an exotic bird, on three ball feet. Together with a pair of Continental silver pheasants. All marked, possibly Spanish. Pheasants 17cm overall length. (3) £60 - 80
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Edwardian silver trinket box of shaped oval form, with bead borders, velvet lining and hinged cover with inset tortoiseshell panel and silver floral inlay, on four scroll feet. (Birmingham 1910). Makers mark rubbed. 14.2cm across. £100 - 150
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19th Century Continental white metal candlestick of slender knopped form, with engine-turned decoration and integral sconce, on an engraved base and four ball and claw feet. Marked on base. All at approximately 10ozs. 23cm overall height. £50 - 70
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1920s silver three-light candelabrum of small proportions, with slender tapered stem and inverted bell candle holders. (Birmingham 1924) Maker W.A. Together with a pair of contemporary silver candlesticks with bead borders and inverted bell candle holders. (Birmingham 1969). Maker ATC. Candelabrum 21cm overall height. (3) £60 - 100
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Edwardian silver three piece tea set - comprising teapot of compressed baluster form, with flared scroll border, hinged domed cover with ebony finial and carved ebony handle, on four paw feet. Matching sugar and cream jug. (London 1905), Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd. All at approximately 39ozs. Teapot 28cm across. £200 - 300
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Pair of Victorian silver wine labels of oval form with shell and reeded borders, engraved 'PORT' and 'CLARET' (London 1849), Robert Wallis (one also stamped RH), 4.2cm across £50 - 70
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1930s Art Deco-style silver three piece cruet set - comprising salt of square form, with engine-turned decoration and foliate borders, blue glass liner. Matching mustard and pepper. (Birmingham 1938). Lanson Ltd. Together with a Victorian silver mustard spoon. (Birmingham 1896). All at approximately 4ozs. Salt 4.2cm square £50 - 70
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George III Scottish silver Hanoverian pattern serving ladle with engraved initials. (Glasgow 1784), Milne & Campbell. All at approximately 6ozs. 36cm overall length. £100 - 150
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A contemporary silver wine coaster of circular form, with engraved initials and a turned wooden base. (London 1992). Mappin & Webb. 13.5cm diameter. Together with another similar, engraved 'The Pankhurst Family Trust'. (London 2011). Maker SH. 13cm diameter. (2) £60 - 80
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Selection of miscellaneous silver and white metal - including pair knife-rests, cased pair of napkin rings, two single napkin rings, tea strainer, teapot stand, pair of salts, condiment spoons and other flatware. (various dates and makers). Approximately 16ozs. (qty) £80 - 120
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Two Links of London contemporary silver mounted glass tumblers, stamped 925, together with a contemporary silver wine coaster with a turned wooden base (London 1989) (3) £60 - 80
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19th century Dutch silver tea caddy of rectangular form, with embossed scroll and foliate decoration and repeated scenes of ladies being entertained, slip-on cover with domed top and similar decoration (Chester Import marks for 1909). All at approximately 2ozs. 6.8cm across. £80 - 120
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Pair 19th century Austro-Hungarian Empire silver candlesticks in the Shabbat syle, of hexagonal baluster form, with engine-turned decoration and vacant belt bordered cartouches, inverted bell candle holders and stepped circular bases, on three cast and pierced feet (loaded). Marked on edges of bases (circa 1870), 33cm overall height. £200 - 300
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Three Georgian silver toddy ladles with whalebone handles, together with a selection of miscellaneous silver flatware (various dates and makers). Approximately 4ozs weighable silver (qty) £60 - 100
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Set of twelve 19th century Imperial Russian silver spoons with engraved teardrop bowls and twisted stems. Marked MA (Matrena Andreyeva) and Moscow (circa 1880). In fitted case with retailers name I. E. Morozov St. Petersburg in lid. £300 - 500
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Pair Old Sheffield plated entrée dishes with rubbed-in shields, reed and floral borders, separate dividers and warmer bases, on scroll feet. Plater's mark for William & George Sissons. Together with a silver plated wine cooler and liner and six silver plated egg cups. (qty) £200 - 300
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Pair early George V silver Apostle spoons, in a fitted case (Sheffield 1912), Walker & Hall. All at approximately 4ozs. £120 - 180
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George II silver salver of hexagonal form, with shell and scroll border and central engraved armorial shield, on three hoof feet. (London 1740). Makers mark rubbed. All at approximately 12ozs. 21.5cm across. £180 - 200
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George III silver mug of baluster form, with scroll handle (London 1750). Makers mark rubbed. All at approximately 3ozs. 8.8cm overall height. £100 - 150
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George III silver Old English pattern basting spoon with engraved initial. (London 1807). Maker's mark distorted. All at approximately 2ozs. 30cm overall length. £70 - 100
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Georgian silver punch ladle with short whalebone handle, pair silver plated mother of pearl knife rests, cased set of steel nutcrackers. nut-picks and grape scissors. Together with two other pairs of nutcrackers and another pair of grape scissors. (qty) £40 - 60
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