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A small Russian silver tray, Assay master Victor Vasilyevitch Savitsky, Moscow 1871, maker probably Aleksey Osipov, rectangular with moulded edge ...

A set of eleven Russian silver handled tableknives, Moscow 1873, with steel blades together with twelve matching cheese knives

A set of six Russian silver teaspoons, the fig shape bowls with engraved backs below twisted gun barrel stems, Moscow 1874, assay master B.C, 13.5...

A group of eight Russian silver teaspoons, with niello decorated fig shaped bowls and twisted gun barrel stems, Russian 1908-1926, Kievsky distric...

Two small 19th century Dutch silver spice shovels, .833 standard, with thread pattern handles, 9.5 & 8cm respectively, two small French silver gil...

A Russian silver egg shaped box, St Petersburg, marks circa 1890, maker Nikolay Kemper, the body separating into two halves, each simply floral en...

A Russian silver campaign egg cup and sectional silver gilt egg spoon, St Petersburg, circa 1890, maker AL, the ovoid body partly engraved, the tw...

A pair of Norwegian metalwares pepper casters, each modelled as an owl, one with green enamel decorated plumage, the other with purple, each with ...

A small silver mounted scent bottle, the body formed from a nut, the unmarked silver mount and collar inscribed 'Wyse' 'Omage' above a seal foot, ...

A yellow metal ball pendant, unmarked, opening to reveal a bloodstone swivel seal, 15mm diameter; a yellow metal octagonal tapering fob seal, 20mm...

A collection of shaped and polished hardstone, including a facetted rock crystal, cased, 2 blue desk seals, various banded and moss agate slices a...

A silver scent bottle modelled as a fish, marked N2 and other unclear marks, the head with gem set eyes, hinged to reveal a small stopper, above t...

A George III silver apple corer, maker's mark indistinct, duty and sterling marks to the reversible blade, sterling mark only to the plain taperin...

A small modern Irish silver model of a lion, by the Royal Irish Silver Co, Dublin 1969, in prowling attitude, 4.75cm long, 1.5oz In good condition

A Royal Copenhagen porcelain turitella shell scent bottle, with silver gilt collar and cover by George Betjemann & Sons, London 1911, the hinged c...

A large Victorian silver snuff box, by Francis Clark, Birmingham 1841, of rectangular shape, the body engine turned within foliate scrolled edge, ...

A George III silver gilt pocket snuff box, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1813, rectangular with relief showing figures in a garden within a fruit...

Three small silver snuff boxes, one by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1830, of rectangular shape with ribbed design to cover and body, 6.5cm; another...

A George III silver pocket snuff box, by Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson, London 1802, rectangular and of curved section, the base and cover each ...

A George IV silver parcel gilt vinaigrette, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1829, rectangular with engine turned decoration, the gilt interior with...

A George III silver double ended apple corer/fruit knife, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1819, the wrythen fluted cylindrical centre handle fitted w...

A George III silver nutmeg grater by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1811, the plain oval body with moulded ribs having a domed cover opening to revea...

A George III silver nutmeg grater, by Thomas & James Phipps II, London 1819, of demi-lune section, the gadrooned edge silver frame inset with a co...

A George III silver patch box, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1791, circular with bright cut decoration, 23mm diameter; a small silver box by Wil...

A large Victorian silver vinaigrette by Alfred Taylor, Birmingham 1853, of serpentine form, engine turned with engraved foliate scrolled cartouche...

A pair of early 19th century silver frame spectacles, by George Unite, the oval glazed frames fitted with folding telescopic arms, 10.7cm, gross w...

A pair of George III silver and steel shoe buckles, by Jonathan Perkins, London circa 1777-1781, each of arched rectangular openwork design with s...

A small silver cayenne pot by Richard Comyns, London 1977, modelled as an owl with coloured glass eyes, the hinged head as a cover opening to reve...

A streamlined modern silver whistle by Garrard & Co Ltd, London 1990, the plain body of square tapering form with suspension ring, monogrammed HEC...

A Victorian silver 'Oar' trophy, by George John Richards & Edward Charles Brown, London 1860, the streamlined arm with matted blade, the handle in...

A Victorian silver scent bottle, by Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1887, the ovoid body allover engraved, fitted with a screw cap, 4cm; another small...

A pair of George II silver tub salts, maker's mark IW, London 1755, of plain circular form with gadrooned edges, each raised on three stepped hoof...

A silver mounted cannula, by Henry Perkins & Sons, London 1928, the body formed from hollow bone possibly from a bird's or bat's wing, 24.5cm

A George II silver salver, by William Peaston, London 1751, circular with moulded shell scrolled edge, raised on three hoof feet, crested, 18.5cm,...

A pair of George III silver pedestal salts, by Peter, Anne & William Bateman, London 1803, of plain oval shape with gadrooned edges, gilt lined, c...

A silver tea pot, by Barker Ellis Silver Co, Birmingham 1975, of plain inverted pear shape with gadrooned rim and foot, hinged cover with pineappl...

A small pair of George IV silver shallow dishes or coasters, by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London 1820, circular with well to the centre wit...

A cased set of two pairs of George III silver Old English pattern tablespoons, later decorated as 'Berry' spoons, two by George Day, London 1815, ...

A George I style silver three piece tea set, by Thomas Bradbury & Son, London 1929, comprising: a teapot of typical octagonal form with moulded ed...

A George II silver chamberstick, by Henry Hebert, London 1759, the plain silver dish base with raised sides, cylindrical socket with plain detacha...

A George III silver Argyle, by Andrew Fogelberg, London circa 1770, (maker's and sterling marks only visible on cover and body both internal and e...

A small George II silver sauce boat, probably by George Hunter, London 1753, oval with cut edges raised on three trefoil headed hoof feet, leaf ca...

A George III silver handled serving fork and spoon, by William Eley and William Fearn, London 1802, the hollow Old English thread pattern handles ...

A pair of George II silver tub salts, possibly by David Field, London 1746, each of circular form with scalloped edges, and raised on three trefid...

A pair of George III silver pedestal salts by John Emes, London 1803/04, each of plain oval basket shape with reeded edge and overhead handle, blu...

A set of six pairs of silver reed and ribbon handled fish knives and forks, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1909/1910, 21.5 & 18.5cm together with a m...

A small George II silver sauce boat, Charles Chesterman, London 1752, of plain oval shape with cut edges, leaf capped flying scroll handle and rai...

A small Victorian silver tot cup, by George Fox, London 1871, barrel shaped with two reeded horizontal bands, 4.25cm, 0.9oz In good condition

A George I silver Hanoverian rattail pattern gravy spoon, by James Wilkes, London 1726, 32.25cm, 4.1oz Crest polished from back of stem

A George I silver pint mug, maker's mark indistinct, London 1725, of tapering cylindrical form over a spreading foot, scroll handle, later engrave...

A George I silver porringer, by William Fleming, London 1715, of compressed circular form, the lower body embossed with acanthus between two reede...

A George II Scottish silver Old English pattern hash spoon, probably by Ebenezer Oliphant, Edinburgh 1753, assay master Hugh Gordon, 39cm, 6.1oz ...

A George II silver basket , by Edward Aldridge I & John Stamper, London 1759, of pierced oval form with ropetwist border and bail handle, raised o...

A George II silver pint mug by Henry Brind, London 1745, of plain baluster shape with double scroll handle, 12.25cm, 13.7oz In good condition

A pair of George III silver pedestal salts, by William Abdy, London 1786, of plain oval form with reeded edges, gilt lined, 6.5cm high, 5.1oz (2) ...

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