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Victorian silver fish servers
A pair of Victorian silver fish servers, by Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1859, the blade and tines engraved with fisherman, fish and scrolls, on f...
Silver spoons
A set of six Georgian silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, by William Chawner II; a set of six silver teaspoons, old English pattern; and various othe...
Two silver christening sets
Two silver christening sets, one by Chawner & Co (cased and fork missing a tine), the other by Francis Higgins III. ...[more]
Two silver mounted photograph frames, one by E J Trevitt & Sons, Chester, 1902; the other Keyford Frames Ltd, London 1992. ...[more]
Four silver wine tasters
A set of four Edwardian silver wine tasters, by Charles Edwards, London 1902, with hammered bowls and pierced handles, 7.5oz gross.
Silver spoons
Georgian and later silver spoons, by Henry Ellis & Son, Exeter; WE, London and others, 14.9oz gross. ...[more]
Silver teaspoons
A selection of silver teaspoons, mostly Georgian, 4oz gross.
Silver items
A selection of silver items, including: two tablespoons by Solomon Haugham, London 1796; two pairs of sugar tongs; a table salt and spoons; and a ...
Silver items
Silver items including: a small hip flask by Levi & Solomon; cigarette case; thimble; vesta case; and fruit knife with mother-of-pearl handle. .....
Six Newcastle silver teaspoons
A set of George III silver teaspoons, by John Langlands, Newcastle, bright cut design with initial 'B'.
Georgian desert forks
Georgian desert forks, five by William Chawner II, London 1813; and other makers, 16.9oz gross. (12)
Silver marrow scoop
A George III silver marrow scoop, by Thomas Chawner, London, of typical form, engraved 'J.A. Ramsay'.
Silver spoons and fork
Silver desert and table spoons, various makers include: John Round, Peter and Anne Bateman, Chawner & Co, Reid & Sons and others; and a fork. 13.1...
Victorian spoons
A set of six Victorian silver desert spoors, by George Adams, London 1865 with engraved leaf decoration and crest, 7.7oz gross.
Silver table forks
Antique silver table forks, all fiddle pattern, makers include: Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, John Whalton, Henry Holland and others, 32oz gross. ...
Four silver berry spoons
Four Antique silver spoons, later embossed with berry design, makers include: Joseph Smith I, London possible 1713 (pair); John Lambe (probably), ...