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A silver mounted glass lemonade jug, a/f and a pair of glass vases, height of vases 28cm
A Victorian electro type, silver plated jewellery casket with bevelled glass top, width 21cm
A plated tureen, six plated serving spoons, cased fish knives and forks, two plated napkin rings,
A plated tureen, six plated serving spoons, cased fish knives and forks, two plated napkin rings, a carved elephant and a brass box
A collection of woodworking planes, various marks including Hields, Nottingham; Cox, Luckman & Son,
A collection of woodworking planes, various marks including Hields, Nottingham; Cox, Luckman & Son, Birmingham; Moseley & Son, London, etc.
A Walker & Hall silver plated table centrepiece, 33cm
Six silver teaspoons in a case, Birmingham 1903, 37g
A silver salver, Sheffield 1945, marked GH, 930g, 30cm
A silver engine turned cigarette case, Birmingham 1964, S.J. Rose & Son, 384g
A weighted sterling silver tazza, height 16.5cm
A William Greenwood & Sons silver gravy boat, Birmingham 1927, 335.3g
A Victorian silver canoe pin cushion, Chester 1896, Stokes & Ireland Ltd., 17cm
A pair of Georgian silver sugar nips
William Neale & Sons Ltd. four-piece silver tea set, Birmingham 1927, 974.3g
An Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd. silver coffee pot, London 1976, 603.8g
An Austro-Hungarian silver tazza, 198.2g
A David Moss & Co. Art Nouveau silver pin dish, Birmingham 1907, 45.7g, 13cm
A silver mounted clock, Birmingham 1923, 15cm
A J. Gloster silver cream jug, Birmingham 1935, 101.1g
A silver Art Nouveau mirror,
A silver Art Nouveau mirror, Birmingham 1907
A silver Arts and Crafts cigarette box, Birmingham 1931, total weight 471.7g, width 15cm
A silver jewellery box, William Comyns, London 1903, total weight 371g
A silver cream jug and sugar bowl, Birmingham 1923, 129.6g
A pair of silver sauce boats, 149g, Birmingham hallmark
A silver Danbury Mint H.R.H.
A silver Danbury Mint H.R.H. Prince Charles commemorative plate, 298g, with box and certificate
A silver Danbury Mint H.R.H.
A silver Danbury Mint H.R.H. Prince Charles commemorative plate, 294g, with box and certificate
A set of five silver 'wine' labels
A set of six 925 silver and enamelled coffee spoons
A set of nine silver cake forks, 132.1g
A pair of George III silver salt spoons with gilt bowls, London 1820, by William Bateman I, and one other silver spoon
Three silver napkin rings, 100.
Three silver napkin rings, 100.5g
A silver mounted scent bottle,
A silver mounted scent bottle, Chester 1905
A set of six Victorian silver forks by George Adams, London 1868, 345g
Two George III silver serving spoons, London 1798 and 1802, one by Eley & Fearn, 109g
A pair of George III silver serving spoons, London 1808, 135g
A silver shaving brush, Birmingham 1901, 40g
A silver ashtray, Zimmerman, Birmingham 1916, 48g
A Duchin Creation weighted pair of sterling candlesticks, gross weight 262.4g, 8cm
A pair of Duchin weighted silver pepperettes, gross weight 294.4g
A pierced silver dish, a silver dish in the form of a sombrero, a white metal dish and a card tray,
A pierced silver dish, a silver dish in the form of a sombrero, a white metal dish and a card tray, weight of hallmarked silver 104g
Four International sterling silver peppers, 89.2g
A set of six silver coffee spoons, cased, 37g
A silver part communion set, small tray bears inscription dated 1950, 104g
A silver dish and ashtray, a/f, 98g, and one other ashtray
Two silver handled shoe horns, etc., glove stretchers a/f
Three Richard Comyns silver dishes, 249.7g
Three silver photograph frames, one a/f, 17 to 19cm
A silver pill box and two white metal pill boxes
A set of six silver handled knives, boxed
Four penknives; two with silver blades including George Unite, Birmingham 1843
A pierced silver dish, Sheffield 1921, 276.9g, diameter 18cm
A sterling silver Scottish heart and crown design brooch, marked Iona, width 42mm
A silver sovereign holder,
A silver sovereign holder, Birmingham 1910