447
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AN EDWARD VII SILVER THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE
by Thomas Edward Atkins, Birmingham 1913, of squat oval form with plain bodies and pierced galleries, on four hoof feet, the teapot with bakelite handle and finial, 34 tr. ozs combined (3)
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£300 - £500
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£580
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448
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A GEORGE VI SILVER CASTER
by John Charles Lowe, London 1937, of 18th century style with plain girdled body, 16.5 cm high, 4.9 tr. ozs
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£100 - £200
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£150
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449
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A VICTORIAN SILVER DRESSING TABLE MIRROR
by William Comyns, London 1898, the arched cresting with vacant cartouche and a pair of cherubs, the border richly embossed with birds amongst foliage, bevelled plate, 61cm high x 42cm wide, with…
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£500 - £1,000
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450
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A GEORGE III SILVER MOUNTED BOTTLE COASTER
London c.1816 (marks rubbed), with raised round base (weighted), plain centre with decoration to the edge, 16cm diameter, 9.5 tr. ozs gross
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£100 - £200
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£100
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451
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A GEORGE V SILVER TANKARD
by Viners Ltd, Sheffield 1934, of 18th century style, with plain body and glass base, 12.5cm high, 17.5 tr. ozs gross
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£100 - £200
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£280
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452
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A GEORGE III SILVER SNUFF BOX
by William Boot, Birmingham 1804, the curved rectangular body with canted corners and a flat hinge, bright cut decoration to the top and a gilded interior, 5.5cm wide
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£50 - £100
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£170
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453
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A GEORGE V SILVER CHRISTENING TANKARD
by Hammond, Creake & Co, Sheffield, 1911; together with a mixed quantity of Edward VII and later silver items including a toast rack, of various dates and makers, 31 tr. ozs combined gross (11)
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£200 - £400
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£510
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454
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AN EDWARD VII SILVER PILL BOX
by William Hornby, London 1907, of oblong form with a hinged lid and suspension loop, the interior gilded with eight compartments, 8.5cm long; together with an Elizabeth II silver miniature Armada…
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£50 - £100
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£70
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456
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A GEORGE III SILVER TEAPOT
by Craddock & Reid, London 1818, the squat bulbous body richly embossed with cherubs and grapes, fruit and flowers, engraved with the arms of Lord Wallscourt of Ardfry Castle, Gallway, wooden…
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£500 - £1,000
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£500
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457
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A GEORGE V SILVER OCTAGONAL TEA CADDY
maker's mark rubbed, Chester 1909, of panelled form with hinged lid and wirework handle, 12cm high, 7.2 tr. ozs
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£100 - £200
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£200
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458
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TWO SIMILAR 19TH CENTURY SILVER MILK JUGS
one William IV by J. J. E (?), London 1830, the other Victorian by William Morrise, London 1843, both with squat leaf embossed bodies, 12.4 tr. ozs combined (2)
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£100 - £200
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£220
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459
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A PAIR OF EDWARD VII SILVER BONBON DISHES
by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1912, of octagonal form with raised pierced galleried sides, on three shaped feet, 5.5cm high x 13cm diameter, 6.5 tr. ozs combined (2)
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£100 - £200
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£110
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460
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AN EDWARD VII SILVER GOLIATH POCKET WATCH CASE
by Williams Ltd, Birmingham 1906, decorated in the Art Nouveau style with floral mounts, wire work feet and handle, 14.5cm high x 14cm wide, 7 tr. ozs gross; together with a Goliath pocket watch (2)
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£100 - £200
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£230
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461
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A PAIR OF EDWARD VII SILVER CANDLESTICKS
by Hawksworth Eyre & Co., Sheffield 1904, of Neoclassical design, the circular urn form sconces embossed in relief with bellflower swags, above square tapered columns and on stepped square bases,…
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£300 - £500
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£300
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462
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A DOULTON LAMBETH STONEWARE TEA CADDY OF ARTS & CRAFTS DESIGN
probably designed by Letitia Rosevear, the waisted square baluster body decorated with stylised leaves and worded ‘Honest Tea is the best Policy’, the silver lid, collar and shield cartouche by…
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£100 - £200
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463
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A GEORGE V SILVER ART NOUVEAU TROPHY
by E. Barnsley & Co., Birmingham 1912, the circular bowl with three shaped handles, on a flared pedestal foot, 7cm high x 19cm diameter, 22.5 tr. ozs, engraved with Army Service Corps cap badge
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£300 - £500
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£400
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464
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AN EDWARD VII SILVER CIGARETTE CASE
London 1935; together with a silver taste du vin; a silver heart shape box; a silver egg cup; a silver pill box; and a silver topped jar, 6.6 tr. ozs (6)
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£200 - £400
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465
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A SET OF TWENTY-FIVE ELIZABETH II SILVER MEDALLIONS - 'ELIZABETH OUR QUEEN'
by John Pinches, London 1977, 20 tr. ozs combined, cased, sold with booklet
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£300 - £500
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£360
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466
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A GEORGE IV SILVER SNUFF BOX
by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1828, of oblong form, the reeded lid with cast leaf banding and vacant cartouche, concave sides, 7.5cm wide, 2.2 tr. ozs
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£50 - £100
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£50
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467
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AN EDWARD VII SILVER OVAL INKSTAND
by John Vickery, London 1901, fitted with a pair of cut glass inkwells with silver tops, the stand 19cm wide; together with an Edward VII silver capstan inkwell by Asprey & Co., Birmingham 1901,…
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£150 - £250
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468
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A GEORGE V SILVER OVAL TWO HANDLED TRAY
Charles Boyton & Son, London 1911, of oval shape with raised pierced gallery and a shell and gadroon border, engraved ‘Royal Aero Club presented to S. Moreton White Esq. in recognition of his…
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£300 - £500
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£700
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469
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FOUR SILVER CHRISTENING TANKARDS
one by Robert Pringle, London 1933, of plain design, 11.5cm high, the other three smaller and marked for 1915, 1914 and 1912 respectively, 18.2 tr. ozs combined (4)
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£200 - £400
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£320
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470
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A GEORGE IV SILVER KINGS PATTERN SIFTER SPOON
by William Traies, London 1828, with shell and husk decoration and ribbon edging, 14cm long, 1.9 tr. ozs
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£100 - £200
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471
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A PAIR OF EDWARD VII SILVER CANDLESTICKS
by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1906, of Neo-Classical design with shaped oval sconces, tapered stems on shaped oval bases, 29.5cm high base, 64 tr. ozs combined gross weight (loaded) (2)
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£100 - £200
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£200
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