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AN EDWARD VII SILVER CIGAR BOX
by William Comyns, London 1911, of plain design, 6cm high x 20cm wide x 9.5cm deep, wood lined interior, 14 tr. ozs gross, the lid engraved 'Bath & County Harriers Point to Point / Hinton 1910 /…
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£50 - £100
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£150
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503
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TIFFANY & CO: A PAIR OF STERLING SILVER PIN DISHES
early 20th century, in a Mannerist style, with bead and leaf ornament rims, each 8.7cm diameter, 3 tr. ozs combined, shape no. 3775M 2223 (2)
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£100 - £200
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£80
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504
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A GEORGE V SILVER FIVE PIECE TEA SERVICE
by the Barker Bros, Chester 1916 (milk jug 1917) consisting of coffee pot, sucriere and two milk jugs, of classic design with fluted bodies, thread and gadroon decoration, the tea and coffee pot with…
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£1,000 - £2,000
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£950
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505
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A GEORGE V SILVER ROSE BOWL
by Sibley Hall and Co Ltd, Sheffield 1919, retailed by John Bagshaw and Sons, Liverpool, with pierced flared rim, bulbous body and scrolled feet, 11cm high x 23cm wide, 21 tr.ozs
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£400 - £600
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A GEORGE V SILVER BACHELORS PART TEA SERVICE
by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, London 1914, comprising milk jug and sugar bowl with panelled bodies, 6.8 tr.ozs combined weight (2)
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£50 - £100
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£100
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507
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A SET OF AMERICAN STERLING SILVER DOLLS HOUSE FURNITURE
marked "Sterling", consisting of three chairs, one rocking chair table, and settee, 6.2 tr.ozs combined weight (6)
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£60 - £80
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£90
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508
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AN ELIZABETH II SILVER MOUNTED DRESSING TABLE SET
by W I Broadway & Co, Birmingham 1968, of embossed leaf scroll decoration, comprising hand mirror, hair brush, clothes brush, silver top jar and nail buffer (6)
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£30 - £50
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£50
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509
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A PAIR OF GEORGE IV SILVER DISHES AND COVERS
Sheffield 1824, makers marked rubbed, the dishes and covers are of lobed form and gadrooned borders, both finials are hallmarked Sheffield Assay Office, 2024, representing a Lion passant guardant sat…
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£1,500 - £2,500
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£1,500
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510
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A DUTCH SILVER DOVECOTE NOVELTY
import marks for IS Greenburg, Birmingham 1902, modelled with a women feeding six doves on the ground with one dove on the house, 5.5cm high x 5cm long, 9 tr.ozs
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£50 - £100
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A GEORGE III SILVER OVAL CREAM JUG
by Thomas Wallis II, London 1798, the oval body with bright cut leaf engraved rim, threaded top and threaded angular handle, 10.5cm high, 4 tr.ozs
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£50 - £100
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£70
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512
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A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER PLAYING CARDS BOX
by Samuel Jacob, London 1899, with glass front, embossed sides and plain lidded top, 5cm high, 1.6 tr.ozs gross weight, with cards
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£100 - £200
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£150
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513
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TWO SIMILAR PAIRS OF VICTORIAN CANDLESTICKS
one pair by William Comyns, London 1894, the other by William Hutton, London 1897, both of Corinthian column design with matching detachable sconces, 14cm and 15cm high respectively
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£200 - £400
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£300
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514
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A VICTORIAN SET OF FOUR SILVER KNIFE RESTS
by Thomas Levesley, Sheffield 1899, with black horn grips and silver ball ends, cased; together with a silver collared four piece boxed carving set, the silver collars by Lee & Wigfull, cased (2)
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£50 - £100
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£40
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515
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AN ELIZABETH II SILVER MOUNTED COASTER
by Broadway & Co, Birmingham 1998, engraved "Harbour Tennis Club", 9cm wide; together with a wire worked silver plate coaster, 13.5cm wide; and a pair of silver plate coasters, 8.5 cm wide (4)
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£40 - £60
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£30
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516
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A GEORGE III SILVER SNUFF BOX
Birmingham 1804, by William Boot, the curved rectangular body with canted corners and a flat hinge, bright cut decoration to the top and a gilded interior, 5.5cm wide, 9 tr.ozs
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£100 - £200
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A HARLEQUIN SILVER CRUET SERVICE
comprising Victorian lidded mustard by Frederick Brasted, London 1863, a George III silver tea spoon by Robert Sallam, London 1770 and a pair of Elizabeth II silver salt and pepper pots by Mills &…
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£250 - £350
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518
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A GEORGE V SILVER INK STAND
by Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1911, with pierced fretwork gallery, shaped front, on four stylised paw feet, 11cm high x 25cm wide x 16cm deep, with two original glass inkwells with silver hinged lids…
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£600 - £800
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A GEORGE V SILVER BON BON DISH
by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1925, with gadrooned and pierced rim, 4cm high x 10cm diameter; together with three other UK silver items (10 tr.ozs combined); and a Mexican 900 standard silver…
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£100 - £200
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£180
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520
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A QUEEN ELIZABETH II SILVER PUNCH BOWL
by Richard Comyns, London 1972, with a plain rounded body on a stepped foot, 16cm high x 24cm diameter, 39 tr.ozs
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£400 - £600
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£600
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521
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AN EDWARD VII SILVER AND SILVER GILT MATCH CASE
by Garrard & Co, London 1906; together with a silver match box holder; a silver mounted cigarette box; and a white metal curved cigarette case, 2.2 tr.ozs combined weight (4)
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£150 - £250
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£60
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522
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A GEORGE IV SILVER TOAST RACK
by Joseph Angell I, London 1825, of six divisions with anthemion and shell handle, gadrooned decorated base on four stylised feet, 17cm long, 10.8 tr.ozs
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£150 - £250
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£180
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523
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AN ELIZABETH II SILVER THREE BRANCH CANDELABRA
by William Comyns & Sons, London 1958, with cylindrical sconces, wide drip pans and shaped arms, on knopped columns and circular base, 30.5cm high x 32cm wide, gross weight 25 tr.ozs
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£300 - £500
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A GEORGE III SILVER WAITER
probably by Ebenezer, London 1772, mark overstamped, with gadrooned rim on three matching crescent paw feet, 17.5 cm diameter, 9.5 tr.ozs
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£200 - £400
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£130
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525
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A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER CANDLESTICKS
possibly John Love & Co, Sheffield 1785, over stamped "T D", of Neoclassical form with urn sconces and square tapered stems, square bases, 30cm high x 12cm wide, 40 tr.ozs combined gross weight …
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£500 - £1,000
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