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George V circular pedestal fruit dish with applied floral and gadrooned rim, plain spreading circular foot, Birmingham 1931 by Mappin & Webb, 380gms, 22cm diam max £100-120
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Late George III tea pot of compressed rectangular form, having straight gadrooned rim, fluted finial to the hinged lid, leaf capped angular hollow handle and supported on four cast paw feet, London 1819, possibly by Stephen Adams or Samuel Atkins, 520gms all in £150-200
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Victorian melon shaped tea pot featuring chased panels of flowers, foliage and scrolls, leaf capped hollow scrolled handle, bud finial to the hinged lid supported on four cast curved feet, 27cm wide, London 1843 by Edward, Edward Jnr, John and William Barnard, 890gms, 27cm wide £280-320
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Large Victorian presentation goblet, the cup top heavily chased and embossed with floral and foliate design within cartouches (one vacant), having a knopped stem and domed circular base, London 1863 by Samuel Whitford, 22cm high, 650gms £200-250
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Late 19th century American white metal mounted large rectangular dressing table mirror with green easel back, the edges embossed throughout with floral and foliate designs, monogram to cartouche at top, circa 1890/1910 by Goreham and stamped "Sterling" (at base in centre), the glass a/f, overall size 60cm x 45cm £300-400
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Edwardian coffee pot of baluster form in Queen Anne style, having bud finial to a domed and hinged lid, gadrooned rim and foot, scrolled ebonised handle bearing a crest, 27cm tall, London 1907 by C S Harris & Sons Ltd, 580gms all in £140-160
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Pair of Continental rococo style white metal candlesticks on shaped square bases with knopped stems (one with removable sconce), resin loaded bases, 33cm tall (a/f) (2) £50-70
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An unusual late Victorian plain glass claret jug of narrow baluster form with star cut base, possibly after a design by Christopher Dresser, with tubular body, solid looped handle, the hinged lid with wire work articulated handle, bearing a crest, 31cm tall, Birmingham 1892 by John Thomas Heath and John Hartshorn Middleton (subsequently Hukin & Heath Ltd) £100-150
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Heavy quality Victorian four piece tea and coffee set of tapering baluster design, each item heavily engraved with Arabesque designs and bearing a monogram to a cartouche, comprising coffee pot, tea pot, two handled sugar basin, milk jug, London 1872 by Martin Hall & Co, 1910gms total (4) £600-800
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Fine mid-19th century Austro-Hungarian silver dressing table mirror having plain moulded rectangular plate to cylindrical uprights with tightening keys, urn finials, the twin end supports joined by a baluster stretcher, Vienna 1857, plate size 38cm x 43cm, overall max width 56cm, height 56cm £800-1200
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Two George III single light candlesticks, each with detachable nozzles with beaded rims to inverted baluster urn shaped sconces on tapering square section pedestals and raised on spreading square bases (one base repaired and both loaded), height 31cm, Sheffield 1784, maker's mark DH&Co (2) £400-500
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George V large three light candelabrum in George II style, the shaped square base with foliate corners, knopped stem, the detachable three light top with two scrolled arms and sconces, 50cm tall, London 1924/5 by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company.Note: bears presentation inscription dated 1925 £300-400
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Mid-20th century Egyptian white metal fruit dish of shaped circular form, heavily pierced and embossed with lattice work and floral designs, spot hammered centre supported on three cast feet, apparently unmarked but attached label states "1948...Cairo...950 silver", 32cm diam, 580gms £130-160
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Elizabeth II waiter of shaped circular form with a pie-crust edge and supported on four claw and ball feet, presentation inscription to centre dated 1912-1962, 25cm diam (max), Birmingham 1960 by A L Davenport Ltd, 420gms £90-120
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Cased George V silver gilt serving spoon in the form of a copy of the Coronation anointing spoon within a fitted red leather case, 26cm long, London 1912 by Garrard & Co Ltd £80-100
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Cased pair of late Victorian large bon-bon dishes of heart shape, pierced and embossed with floral and foliate design on heart shaped pierced bases plus a matching sifting spoon, the dishes 14cm x 13cm (max) together with matching sifting spoon, all Birmingham 1892 by two makers - Henry Matthews and L Spiers, 220gms total £50-80
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Cased Victorian set of four cauldron salts, each with flared rims and chased and embossed floral decoration and fitted with cobalt blue glass liners (one non-matching), London 1881, maker's mark WE, together with three (of four) salt spoons, London 1880, also WE, and a further non-matching single mustard spoon, all contained in a silk and velvet lined morocco covered case, combined weight approx 279gms £150-180
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Elizabeth II cased dressing table set, white guilloche backed and each featuring a small jadeite panel to centre, on a silver backing, comprising hand mirror, two hair brushes (one with slight damage to enamel work) and two clothes brushes (one with minor defects) plus comb, Birmingham 1954 and circa by Henry Clifford Davis £100-150
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Plain George V waiter with pie-crust rim and supported on three hoof feet, 27cm diam (max), Sheffield 1930 by Mappin & Webb, 620gms £150-180
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Victorian rosewood and brass mounted travelling vanity set, the interior part fitted with four assorted Victorian hallmarked silver topped bottles/box together with a few odds, the four items London 1881 and circa £180-220
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Elizabeth II salver of shaped circular form with cast and applied Celtic border to a polished field and raised on four cast and applied scrolling feet, diam 31cm, weight 849gms, Birmingham 1974, maker's mark J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd £220-250
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Large and heavy George V oval tea tray with beaded edge, two in-cut handles, plain centre, 39cm x 58cm, Birmingham 1919 by Elkington & Co, 2460gms £700-800
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George V shaped oval tea tray with pie-crust edge and two side handles, plain centre, raised on four curved feet, overall size (inc handles) 53cm x 31cm, Birmingham 1929 by Barker Bros Silver Ltd, 1770gms £400-500
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George III circular salver with cast and applied wrythen gadrooned border and mounted on four cast and applied hoof feet with later presentation engraved centre dated 1841, width 35.5cm, weight approx 1130gms, London 1770, maker's mark RR £360-380
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Late Victorian small salver with beaded and scrolled edge, foliate bright cut centre with vacant cartouche, supported on three cast pierced feet, 28cm diam, Sheffield 1900 by Martin Hall & Co, 780gms £200-250
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Late 19th/early 20th century shaped circular tray with applied cast shell and scrolled edge, foliate engraved centre with vacant cartouche, raised on three stud feet, 37cm diam, marks mostly erased but Sheffield by James Deakin & Sons, 1250gms £350-450
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George V salver of shaped circular form with applied rim, polished field with central initialled cartouche and raised on three cast and applied scrolling feet, diam 31.5cm, weight approx 550gms, Sheffield 1916, maker's mark JS £220-250
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Mahogany cased part table canteen on table formed base with drawer and undershelf supported on four shell carved cabriole legs with pad feet, the canteen containing 17 table forks, 18 dessert forks, 29 various small spoons, 4 table spoons, 6 dessert spoons plus soup ladle, sauce ladle, fish serving knife and fork, sugar tongs, two butter knives, pair of gravy spoons plus knives and odds, Sheffield 1918 and circa by Walker & Hall, total weighable silver approx 3370gms (83) £1400-1600
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Late Victorian Scottish four piece tea set of canted rectangular form with concave corners comprising tea pot and stand, two handled sugar bowl and milk jug, Glasgow 1895 by R & W Sorley, 1090gms all in (4) £300-350
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Edward VII small waiter with pierced wavy pie-crust edge, plain centre and raised on three curved legs with paw feet, 20cm diam max, Sheffield 1904 by Roberts & Belk, 360gms £100-130
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Victorian silver plated on copper tantalus of trefoil form, gadrooned edge to the base, central carrying handle, holding three faceted glass bottles (one with replacement stopper), 28cm tall £50-70
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Victorian (re-plated) EPBM spirit kettle chased and embossed with floral and foliate design and with plain circular burner under, 34cm tall £30-50
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Victorian previously silver plated tantalus of shaped triangular form with gadrooned and floral edge, holding three amethyst glass bottles
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Late Victorian oak cased carving set with steel blades and silver ferrules and caps, Sheffield 1889, case size 14cm x 46cm £70-90
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Fine George V novelty silver table lighter modelled as a lighthouse with square loaded base, naturalistic brickwork, pierced gallery and removable hinged "light", patent number 4957/31, 22cm tall, Birmingham 1930 by Sanders & MacKenzie £300-500
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Fine late 19th/early 20th century Tiffany & Co (Paris) table lighter formed a sun worshipping cherub standing on a mound, shaped square base with laurel edge, stamped under "Tiffany & Co, Paris" and additional French control marks, 10cm tall £500-700
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George VI novelty silver encased table lighter in the form of a rotating ship's wheel and capstan on a stepped square base, the front with small enamelled pennant "Thelma IV", 15.5cm tall, patent number 373219, further stamped "C W Forfar & Son, Silversmiths, Llandudno", Birmingham 1938 by Sanders & MacKenzie £200-300
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Asprey of London table lighter with gimbal set reservoir to the circular top, the stand with three rams masks, slender curved legs and hoof feet to a shaped triangular base, 10cm tall, London 1910 by Asprey & Co Ltd £200-300
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Early/mid-20th century naturalistically engraved partially gilded and silvered base metal table lighter in the form of a standing bear with detachable head resting on a tree stump, circular base for fixing to a further base, 15cm tall £80-120
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Near pair of late Victorian table lighters of fluted baluster form supported on three rams mask legs with hoof feet to shaped trefoil bases, 10.5cm tall, London 1896/7 by William Gibson & John Lawrence Langman of The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, 280gms total (2) £150-200
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George VI Asprey & Co novelty table lighter in the form of a domed rectangular tray with two flying scroll handles, initialled ABW, top 6cm x 11cm x 4cm tall (max), Birmingham 1938, 120gms £60-80
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George V novelty table lighter/match holder in the form of a canoe with removable tray to centre, 13cm long, Chester 1911 by Stokes & Ireland Ltd, 73gms £120-150
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George V circular table lighter with gadrooned rim and two oval handles, 8cm diam, Birmingham 1922 by Mappin & Webb, 80gms £50-70
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George V circular table lighter with two flying scroll handles, engraved with initial 'B', 8cm diam, London 1913 by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd £50-70
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George V table lighter in the form of a grenade with flambeau finial (weighted) bearing a crest, 10cm tall overall, 6.5cm diam, Chester circa 1913 (marks rubbed) by Stokes & Ireland Ltd £70-90
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Edward VII small table lighter in Art Nouveau taste with elliptical reservoir, looped wire work handles, stepped circular foot, 8cm tall overall, Birmingham 1906 by Mappin & Webb (maker's mark heavily mis-struck) £60-80
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Unusual Victorian silver encased table lighter of trophy cup design, wrythen embossed, crimped edges, cast serpent formed handle, 11cm tall, London 1894 by William Comyns £80-120
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Late 19th century Dutch white metal table lighter in the form of an Aladdin's Lamp, chased and embossed with cherub and foliate and floral design, cast looped handle supported on four curved feet, 11cm long, stamped 830 £50-70
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Victorian novelty table lighter in the form of a chamber tray candlestick of circular form with solid looped handle, circular sconce and detachable snuffer style side lighter, 12cm diam, 10cm tall, London 1881 by Thomas Johnson II, 190gms all in £100-150
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George V table lighter/ashtray of sloped square design, the top lifting to reveal an ashtray below, looped handle, base 8cm x 8cm, 8cm tall, Birmingham 1922 by Henry Matthews, 180gms
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