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Victorian silver three piece tea service, maker John Round & Son, Sheffield 1897 comprising teapot, sucrier and milk jug, each with gadrooned and shell collar, baluster form engraved with flowerheads above a gadrooned lower half, raised on bun feet, gross weight approx. 44 troy ozs
Sold for £380
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Harlequin set of eight Victorian silver fiddle and thread pattern table spoons comprising four by John Aldwinckle and Thomas Slater, London 1889/90, three by George Adams, London 1850/6, and one by WT, London 1843, gross weight approx. 24 troy ozs
Sold for £180
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Plated wine cooler for four bottles, 30cm diameter
Sold for £85
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Set of four electroplated bottle coasters with pierced slight baluster sides and wooden bases
Sold for £60
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Good silver plated and cut glass Corinthian column oil lamp, circa 1910, having a green tinted etched floral shade over a cut glass tank and column on a stepped square base, height to chimney 82cm
Sold for £400
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Victorian cased silver christening set by Foxall & Co., Birmingham 1850, comprising knife, fork and spoon in Rococo Revival style
Sold for £50
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Unusual George V cut glass water jug, with silver collar and hinged cover, maker G Y & Co., Chester 1913, plain faceted, baluster form, the hinged lid counterweighted by two diamond cut glass prunts suspended from the cover, height 18cm
Sold for £170
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Edwardian silver mounted clear glass ink stand, maker J G & S, Birmingham 1905, the baluster clear glass well with hinged silver cover standing on a square base with upturned corners, raised on bun feet, 14cm, approx. 6 troy ozs weighable silver
Sold for £110
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Hamilton & Inches (Edinburgh), silver cup, Edinburgh 1912, having a rounded square lip, plain sides tapering down to a circular base and with four buttress handles, height 13cm, weight approx. 11 troy ozs
Sold for £240
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Cased set of George V silver handled tea knives, Sheffield 1917, also a loose set of silver handled pastry forks, Sheffield 1918
Sold for £32
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Modern silver dish by Barker Ellis Silver Company, Birmingham 1966, of petal lobed circular form, 15.5cm diameter, also a Garrard & Co. silver cased table lighter, London 1974, plain bucket form, 6cm (2)
Sold for £60
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Set of six Westward Shipping Line silver and enamelled coasters, by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths, London 1910, each centred with enamelled cross pennants and with reeded rims, gross weight approx. 12 troy ozs
Sold for £300
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Victorian silver teapot, by William Hutton and Sons, London 1894, Regency style with half reeded oval body, height 15.5cm, gross weight approx. 14 troy ozs
Sold for £120
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George V silver six division toast rack by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1930, 11cm
Sold for £50
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Edwardian silver bowl, Sheffield circa 1900-08 (marks rubbed), having a pierced everted rim over a baluster body with bellflower garlands over fluting and a stepped circular foot, 16cm diameter, weight approx. 13 troy ozs
Sold for £150
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George V silver comport by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1922, having a pierced border punctuated with flowerheads over a trumpet base, 22cm diameter, weight approx. 13 troy ozs
Sold for £120
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George V silver card tray, Sheffield 1924, shaped hexagonal form with gadrooned edge, raised on three feet, 15.5cm diameter, weight approx. 5 troy ozs
Sold for £75
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Victorian silver part tea service by the Barnards, London 1839, comprising pumpkin form teapot with pumpkin finial, leaf engraved shoulders and acanthus capped handle, raised on anthemion scroll feet, and matching baluster milk jug, gross weight approx. 34 troy ozs
Sold for £460
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George V silver cigarette case, Birmingham 1918, plain rectangular form engraved with initials 'R G L', 14cm, weight approx. 8 try ozs
Sold for £55
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Modern silver cigarette box, London 1968, 14cm
Sold for £40
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Edwardian silver mustard pot, Chester 1909, oval form with hinged cover pierced with scrolls, blue glass liner, height 6.5cm, also an Edwardian silver wine coaster, Chester 1905 with pierced border and felt covered wooden base, 10cm diameter (2)
Sold for £90
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Early Victorian tea caddy spoon by William Rawlings Sobey, Exeter 1837, fiddle pattern, engraved with 'M G' initials in script, and with shaped bowl, 8cm, also a George III silver tea caddy spoon, maker T S, London 1807, a George III silver claret label, London 1816, and a Victorian silver Port label, maker J T, Birmingham 1844 (4)
Sold for £240
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Pair of George III silver fiddle pattern sauce ladles, maker probably William Sumner, London 1804
Sold for £90
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Pair of George III silver sugar tongs, by Dorothy Langlands, Newcastle 1810, bright cut engraving, also a pair of silver sugar nips, circa 1780, with lion passant mark and maker's mark S C (2)
Sold for £80
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George II silver cream jug, London 1757, possibly converted from a taste-vin, squat, half gadrooned circular body, with an S-scroll handle, punch decoration beneath the rim, 7.5cm diameter
Sold for £75
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George III silver pedestal cream jug, maker T E, London 1788, helmet shaped and with beaded border, high loop handle and engraved with floral garlands around a vacant circular cartouche, raised on a square foot, height 16cm, weight approx. 3 troy ozs
Sold for £100
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George III silver cream jug, London 1799, helmet shaped, oval section with bright cut engraving around an initialled cartouche, height 12cm, weight approx. 3 troy ozs
Sold for £80
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George II silver pap boat, maker possibly William Justis, London 1743, marked to the underside with initials 'M*F', otherwise of plain form, 11cm
Sold for £190
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Cased pair of George III silver gilt serving spoons, maker C H, London 1790, later engraved with arabesques to the bowl and bright cut engraving to the haft, with a shield shaped vacant cartouche
Sold for £110
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Two late George III silver fiddle and thread pattern table forks, London 1793, also four matching fiddle and thread pattern silver table forks, possibly Hampston, Prince and Cattles, York 1801, each engraved with a stag's head crest, gross weight approx. 14 troy ozs
Sold for £220
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