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Lot | Title | Estimate | Hammer price | |
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49 |
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER CORONATION COMMEMORATIVE TEASPOON
by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1953, in a fitted red cloth covered case; a white metal double-ended dessert/teaspoon; two cased silver Christening sets; and a pair of silver sugar tongs
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£40 - £60 | £60 | View |
50 |
A VICTORIAN SILVER CREAM JUG
by Aldwinckle & Slater, London 1886, with a shaped lip, part gadrooned body, gilded interior and wide foot, 11cm high, 2.2 tr. ozs, engraved with a griffin armorial
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£40 - £60 | £30 | View |
51 |
A PAIR OF ELIZABETH II DIAMOND JUBILEE SILVER PAPERWEIGHTS
by LJ Millington, Birmingham 2012, of domed ‘capstan’ shape, each 3cm high x 6cm diameter, 8.9 tr. ozs (loaded), boxed
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£40 - £60 | £50 | View |
52 |
A SET OF SIX VICTORIAN SILVER FIDDLE AND SHELL TEASPOONS
by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1894 and a set of six Victorian silver Old English rat tail coffee spoons by William Hutton & Sons, London 1893 (2 sets)
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£30 - £50 | £70 | View |
53 |
A GEORGE III SILVER SNUFF BOX
by John Shaw, Birmingham 1818, of plain design, the flush fitting lid opening to reveal gilt interior, the base formerly containing a musical movement, 2.3cm high x 7.5cm wide x 4.5cm deep; sold…
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£100 - £150 | £160 | View |
54 |
AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER GILT SNUFF BOX
by Edward Smith, London 1845, of shaped rectangular outline, boldly engraved with leaf scrolls, 1.5cm high x 7.5cm wide x 5.5cm deep, weight 3 tr. ozs
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£120 - £150 | £240 | View |
55 |
A 19TH CENTURY CONTINENTAL WHITE METAL SNUFF BOX
the lid embossed with two male profiles and engraved ‘FMB’, with reeded body, 7.5cm wide, and a Burmese white metal box, embossed with flowers, 8cm wide
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£40 - £60 | £120 | View |
56 |
A VICTORIAN SILVER DESK SEAL
by John Round, Sheffield 1898, modelled as an Apeman carrying a bundle of sticks across his shoulders, 6.5cm high, unengraved circular matrix, weight 2.5 tr. ozs
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£30 - £50 | £150 | View |
57 |
A VICTORIAN SILVER RATTLE
by George Unite, London 1872, with whistle end and embossed with flowers, 10cm long
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£20 - £40 | £20 | View |
58 |
A RARE LATE 17TH OR EARLY 18TH CENTURY WHITE METAL NUTMEG GRATER
possibly by John Clifton or John Clare I, of teardrop form, with ‘stand away’ hinges, the top and rear covers engraved with a rose and a tulip respectively, makers mark IC only, with incised matching…
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£300 - £400 | £2,400 | View |
59 |
TWO 9CT GOLD MOUNTED CHEROOT HOLDERS
one by Blow & Co, London 1907, the other by LO, London 1924, 3cm and 5cm long respectively, the former contained in silver ‘Hardy Brothers’ case by Stores & Ireland, Chester 1903, the latter…
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£40 - £60 | £70 | View |
60 |
A GROUP OF FIVE GEORGE II/III SILVER TODDY LADLES
all lacking handles, various dates and makers, together with 925 Sterling circular ashtray inset with a Colombia 1922 50 cents
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£40 - £60 | £40 | View |
61 |
A VICTORIAN SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN SIFTER SPOON
by Marton, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1876 with beaded edge; a pair of Victorian silver fiddle pattern tablespoons by William Eaton, London 1843; a set of six George IV silver fiddle pattern teaspoons…
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£100 - £150 | £220 | View |
62 |
A PAIR OF GEORGE III SCOTTISH PROVINCIAL SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN TODDY LADLES
with Dundee lily mark, date letter ‘C’ and unidentified maker’s mark ‘M’, combined weight 1.8 tr. ozs, each engraved with ‘B’ to terminals (2)
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£100 - £150 | £100 | View |
63 |
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER FIDDLE AND THREAD PATTERN SAUCE LADLES
by George Adams, London 1850, combined weight 3.6 tr. ozs, each engraved with matching crowned head armorials (2)
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£80 - £120 | - | View |
64 |
A SET OF SIX VICTORIAN SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN DESSERT FORKS
by William Robert Smiley, London 1847, combined weight 8 tr. ozs, each engraved to rear of terminals with garter cartouche letter ‘A’
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£130 - £160 | - | View |
65 |
A GEORGE IV SILVER KINGS PATTERN CADDY SPOON
by Joseph Wintle, Birmingham 1824, with a scalloped bowl; together with a late Victorian silver Old English pattern caddy spoon of 18th Century design, with embossed shovel bowl (2)
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£40 - £60 | £40 | View |
66 |
A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER SUGAR TONGS
by Peter and William Bateman, London 1808, with bright-cut navette engraving; one other pair of George III silver sugar tongs by Thomas Wallis II, London 1802; and two other pairs of silver sugar…
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£50 - £80 | £45 | View |
67 |
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN TABLESPOONS
by George Adams, London 1846, the terminals engraved with initials, combined weight 4.5 tr. ozs
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£80 - £120 | £65 | View |
68 |
TWO GEORGE III SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLESPOONS
one by George Smith II, London 1798, the other by Solomon Hougham, London 1807, both with crisp marks and engraved initials to the terminals, combined weight 3.6 tr. ozs (2)
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£60 - £80 | - | View |
69 |
A SET OF SIX VICTORIAN SILVER FIDDLE AND THREAD PATTERN TEASPOONS
by George Adams, London 1856, with crowned head crest engraved to terminals, combined weight 5 tr. ozs
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£80 - £120 | - | View |
70 |
A GEORGE III SILVER JUG
possibly by Richard Meach, London 1765, with floral and scroll embossed body, 9cm high x 7cm diameter, engraved to underside ‘From his Uncle E. Watson, 1836', 3.6 tr. ozs
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£40 - £60 | - | View |
71 |
A GEORGE IV SILVER BARSAC DECANTER LABEL
by William Knight II, London 1828, of canted rectangular shape with reeded border, weight 5 grams
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£40 - £60 | £70 | View |
72 |
A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN ASPARAGUS SERVERS
by Solomon Hougham, London 1815, with plain rectangular blades and with engraved 'wounded stag' armorial
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£60 - £60 | £220 | View |
73 |
A VICTORIAN SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN STRAINER SPOON
by Robert Wallis, London 1845, and a George III silver fiddle pattern strainer spoon by Solomon Hougham, London 1815, both with engraved 'wounded stag' armorials
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£30 - £50 | £30 | View |
74 |
A GEORGE V SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE
by Henry Atkin, Sheffield, 1920, with panelled bodies, combined gross weight 37 tr. ozs
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£200 - £250 | £450 | View |
75 |
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER FRUIT SPOONS
by Cooper Brothers, Sheffield, 1896 (cased), a silver sauce boat, a set of eleven silver teaspoons and sugar tongs (cased), a pair of plated toast racks and a silver plated shoe horn (17)
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£80 - £100 | £120 | View |
76 |
A GEORGIAN SILVER SUGAR BOWL
875 standard, with cast geometric rim and bale handle, plain squat body and gilt interior, 5.5cm high x 10.5cm diameter, together with a matching spoon and a niello silver pail tea strainer, 875…
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£100 - £150 | £80 | View |
77 |
A GEORGE III HARLEQUIN SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE
of similar design, comprising a George III teapot by William Abdy II, London, 1808, together with sucrier and cream jug both by Godbehere, Wigan & Boult, London 1806, gross weight 24 tr. ozs
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£400 - £600 | - | View |
78 |
A GEORGE III SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN PART TABLE SERVICE
by Thomas Barker, London 1821, comprising twenty four table forks, eleven dessert forks, twelve tablespoons and five teaspoons, each engraved with an oak tree armorial, gross weight 95 tr. ozs
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£1,500 - £2,000 | £1,550 | View |
79 |
FOUR GEORGE III SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN SAUCE LADLES
by Edward Lees, London 1806; together with a William IV silver fiddle pattern sauce ladle by Mary Chawner, London 1835, gross weight 9 tr. ozs
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£70 - £90 | £120 | View |
80 |
SIXTEEN GEORGE III SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN DESSERT SPOONS
by Edward Lees, London 1807/8, together with two similar William IV silver spoons by William Eaton, London 1835, all engraved with oak tree armorials gross weight 10 tr. ozs
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£100 - £150 | £140 | View |
81 |
A WILLIAM IV SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN CADDY SPOON
by William Eaton, London 1835, three George III silver Old English pattern mustard spoons by Edward Lees, London 1808, one other silver mustard spoon and a silver napkin ring
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£60 - £80 | £60 | View |
82 |
A GEORGE V SILVER BREAD KNIFE
by J Williams & Co, London 1915, with leaf scroll engraved serrated Blade and mother of pearl handle, 25.5cm long and a Victorian silver Old English Bead pattern butter knife by MW & Co,…
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£40 - £60 | £35 | View |
83 |
THREE GEORGE III SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN CADDY SPOONS
all with leaf engraved bowls, two by John Thropp or Joseph Taylor, the other by Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1813-1826
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£50 - £100 | £100 | View |
84 |
A GEORGE III SILVER SCALLOP BOWL CADDY SPOON
by Edward Mayfield, London 1806 and two other caddy spoons
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£30 - £40 | £80 | View |
85 |
A VICTORIAN SILVER CADDY SPOON
by George Unite, London 1856, with engraved bowl and leaf terminal and five other silver caddy spoons (6)
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£40 - £60 | £150 | View |
86 |
A GEORGE IV SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA SERVICE
by Robert Gainsford, Sheffield 1824, comprising teapot, hot water pot and sucrier, all with cast leaf rims and plain bodies, combined gross weight 45 tr. ozs
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£400 - £600 | - | View |
87 |
AN EARLY VICTORIAN TEA KETTLE AND STAND
possibly by John Stone of Exeter, London 1846/7, the kettle with high arched handle and leaf engraved spherical body, the cast stand of Rococo design, 36cm high assembled, combined gross weight 48 tr…
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£1,000 - £1,500 | - | View |
88 |
A GEORGE V SILVER PIN TRAY OF ARTS & CRAFTS DESIGN
by ANS, London 1937, with planished circular body on three feet inset with carnelian, 3.5cm high x 9cm diameter, a George V silver two piece tea service by Atkinson Bros, Sheffield 1928 and an Edward…
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£100 - £150 | £420 | View |
89 |
A GEORGE III/IV SILVER MATCHED TWO PIECE TEA SERVICE
the teapot by Edward, Edward Junior, John & William Barnard, London 1813, the cream jug by Rebecca Emes and John Barnard I, London 1822, with leaf capped rims and panelled bodies, combined gross…
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£150 - £200 | £340 | View |
90 |
AN ELIZABETH II SILVER SIX PIECE CRUET SERVICE
by EJ Houlson, Birmingham 1961, comprising pair of salts, pair of pepper pots and pair of lidded mustards, combined weight 8 tr. ozs, with three blue glass liners and three matching spoons
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£40 - £60 | £110 | View |
91 |
A VICTORIAN CHILD’S WHITE METAL AND CORAL RATTLE/TEETHER
the body with embossed leaves, whistle end and hung with three bells, 10cm long
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£40 - £60 | £30 | View |
92 |
A SET OF SIX EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN DESSERT SPOONS
by William Eaton, London 1840, a pair of George III silver fiddle pattern table spoons by Edward Middlecott, London 1817, together with three other 18th Century and later silver spoons, combined…
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£100 - £150 | £180 | View |
93 |
A SET OF SIX VICTORIAN SILVER KINGS HUSK PATTERN DESSERT SPOONS
by George Adams, London 1872, with husk heels, combined weight 12 tr. ozs, engraved with monogram ‘WI’’
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£100 - £200 | £160 | View |
94 |
A 20TH CENTURY AMERICAN STERLING SILVER REPRODUCTION OF PAUL REVERE’S ‘LIBERTY BOWL’
by Gorham Manufacturing, of plain design with everted rim, 10.5cm high x 18.5cm diameter, no. 41659, weight 17 tr. ozs
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£150 - £200 | £220 | View |
95 |
A VICTORIAN SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE
by Goldsmith Alliance Limited, with mark for Samuel Smily, London 1865, comprising teapot, sugar basin and milk jug, the squat bodies engraved and embossed with garlands of roses, together with a…
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£300 - £400 | £600 | View |
96 |
A PAIR OF GEORGE IV SILVER KINGS PATTERN ASPARAGUS SERVERS
by William Chawner II, London 1825, with rectangular blades 25cm long, weight 7 tr. ozs
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£100 - £150 | £200 | View |