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A sterling silver scalloped edge oval dish, 30cm wide, together with two Victorian silver bowls of wavy edge form.

A cased silver marrow scoop, together with a small pierced silver dish and a quantity of silver plated flatware and other items.

A large circular copper tray, together with a quantity of silver plated items, to include: pheasants, goblets, table top lighter and other items.

A three piece silver plated tea set, comprising: teapots, twin handled sugar bowl and milk jug, together with a quantity of silver plated flatware...

A silver presentation cigarette box, together with a miniature silver framed desk clock and other silver items, various dates and makers.

A Victorian silver snuff box, having chased foliate decoration throughout, bearing Birmingham hallmarks for Edward Smith 1851, 9cm wide. Conditi...

A Queen Anne silver porringer, having part-fluted decoration with reeded scroll handles, central monogram cartouche, London hallmarks for William ...

James Deakin & Sons, a pair of silver scalloped edge bowls, each on three feet, having pierced borders, Sheffield hallmarks 1951, 14.2cm diameter.

A white metal vesta case, decorated in the Oriental manner, together with a brass vesta modelled as a pig.

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