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A GEORGE V SILVER TAZZA
by Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1913, of Art Nouveau form with pierced decoration and waisted stem on a raised round stepped base, 11cm high x 22.5cm wide x 17cm deep, retailed by Finnigans Manchester, 10…
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£150 - £200
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£140
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675
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AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER VINAIGRETTE
by Taylor and Perry, Birmingham 1841, the exterior engraved with leaf scrolls and with gilded interior, 0.5cm high x 4cm wide x 2.5cm deep, 20 grams, retailed by Tessiers
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£250 - £350
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676
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AN EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER VINAIGRETTE
by Thomas Edwards, London 1851, the engine turned exterior with cast leaf scroll rim, gilded interior, 0.75cm high x 4.5cm wide x 3.2cm deep, 1 tr. oz, the rectangular cartouche engraved with initials
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£450 - £650
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A GEORGE IV SILVER VINAIGRETTE
by Thomas Smith, Birmingham 1828, the engine turned exterior with cast silver leaf scroll thumbpiece, gilded interior, 5cm x 3.3cm x 1.5cm, together with a George V silver vesta case, marks worn,…
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£100 - £200
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678
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A QUEEN ANNE BRITANNIA STANDARD SILVER TAZZA
by Seth Lofthouse, London 1712, marked with lions head erased, of plain form with a simple reeded border, on raised foot, 5cm high x 22cm diameter, 11.5 tr. ozs
Note: possibly a marriage betrothal in…
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£500 - £700
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£650
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679
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A GEORGE I BRITANNIA STANDARD SILVER TWIN HANDLED CUP
by William Paradise, London 1720 (mark registered 1717), of cylindrical plain form with twin scroll handles, on raised foot, 12.5cm high x 19.5cm wide, 12.5 tr. ozs
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£400 - £700
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£420
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680
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A GEORGE IV SILVER SIX DIVISION TOAST RACK
by Mathew Boulton, Birmingham 1826, of elaborate curved form with decorative handle on four stylised acanthus leaves feet, makers mark possibly overstruck, 15.5 cm length, 18cm high x 15.5cm wide x…
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£150 - £200
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£200
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681
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A GEORGE IV SILVER "MELON" SHAPED SAUCE BOAT
London 1828, makers mark rubbed, with triple reeded rim and panelled body, gilded interior, engraved with resting stag armorial, 10.5cm high, 8 tr. ozs
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£100 - £200
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£110
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682
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A GEORGE III SILVER CREAM JUG
London 1799, with part engraved and part fluted helmet body, 11.5cm high, together with a similar Victorian silver circular sucriere by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1879, 6.5cm high x 8.5cm diameter…
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£50 - £80
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£90
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683
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A GEORGE III SILVER OVAL BASKET
London 1799, with bead bale handle and rim, the pierced sides decorated with swags, 28cm high (handle up) x 36cm wide x 26cm deep, 27 tr. ozs
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£400 - £500
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£380
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684
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A PAIR GEORGE III WHITE METAL SALVERS
worn makers marks possibly John Lambe, lacking hallmarks, both with gadrooned pie crust rims, on three scrolled feet, 20cm diameter, engraved with Herbert crest, both with scratch weight marks, 23 tr…
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£300 - £500
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£420
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685
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A GEORGE III SILVER SALVER
by John Crouch I and Thomas Hannam, London 1776, with shaped bead rim, on three hoof feet, 18.5cm diameter, 7.5 tr. ozs, engraved leaf ornament possibly later
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£150 - £250
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£120
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686
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A PAIR OF GEORGE II SILVER SALTS
by David Hennell I, London 1757, of cauldron shape, on three stepped hoof feet, 3.5cm high x 6cm diameter, engraved underneath with initials A P to I F, 2.5 tr. ozs combined
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£60 - £80
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687
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A GEORGE II SILVER TANKARD
by Benjamin Cartwright, London 1758, of baluster form with later embossed body, 13 cm high, 11 tr. ozs
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£200 - £300
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£260
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688
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A GEORGE III SILVER PEPPERETTE
attributed to Robert Hennel, London 1784, together with four other Victorian and later silver pepperettes, 4.5 tr. ozs combined (5)
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£50 - £80
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£50
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689
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A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER TABLE SALTS
by Thomas Shepherd, London 1776, of oval form, with gadroon rims, on four raised hoof feet, each 4.8cm high x 7cm wide x 5.5cm deep, with armorial to sides, 4 tr. ozs combined
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£60 - £80
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£70
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690
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A MATCHED PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER OVAL SALTS
attributed to James Graham, London 1794 and 1799, with floral engraving on four stylised legs, each 5.5cm high x 9cm wide x 5cm deep, an Edward VII silver lidded mustard, Birmingham, with associated…
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£100 - £200
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£60
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691
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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 sucriere and cream jug both by Godbehere, Wigan & Boult, London 1806, gross weight 24 tr. ozs
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£400 - £600
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692
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A GEORGE III SILVER TANKARD
by Thomas Mason, London 1734, 12cm high, 9 tr. ozs
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£400 - £500
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693
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A GEORGE III SILVER SALVER
by Richard Rugg I, London 1768, with gadrooned pie crust rim, on three hoof feet, 3.4cm high x 27cm diameter, 22 tr. ozs
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£300 - £450
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£340
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694
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A PAIR OF ELIZABETH II SILVER CANDLESTICKS
by A Bros, Birmingham 1960, of eighteenth century style with panelled knopped stems, 20cm high, 22 tr. ozs gross (loaded)
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£100 - £200
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A GEORGE V SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE
by Stower & Wray, Sheffield 1932, of Art Deco design, the plain panelled bodies with gadrooned and sunburst rims, comprising teapot, two handled sucriere and milk jug, 30 tr. ozs combined gross
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£200 - £300
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£400
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696
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AN ELIZABETH II SILVER COLLECTORS SET - ‘1000 YEARS OF BRITISH MONARCHY’
by John Pinches, London 1975, comprising fifty ingots, each 4.5cm x 2.2cm, 100 tr. ozs combined, in fitted case
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£1,000 - £2,000
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£1,600
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A GEORGE V SILVER MOUNTED MCC MOTORCYCLE TROPHY
modelled as a map of Britain with routes highlighted in red, the silver by the Douglas Clock Company, Birmingham 1928, on ebonised wooden easel back, 25cm x 16cm, awarded to G M Bryant for the 1928…
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£100 - £200
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£110
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