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Mid/late 20th Century Liberty & Co silver plated four piece tea set, with original packaging, together with a small quantity of other plated wares...

White metal sovereign holder stamped 'silver', Victorian oval silver decanter label 'Brandy', Sheffield 1895 and a small quantity of other hallmar...

Silver mounted velvet trinket box, the hinged cover with an inset mirror, Birmingham 1907, together with five small silver picture frames Condit...

Pair of Edward VII oval silver salts with blue glass liners, Chester 1902, together with four other silver salts and a pepperette, 4.8oz approx ne...

George V silver christening mug, Birmingham 1926, Edward VII embossed and pierced silver bon bon dish, Birmingham 1902, three silver napkin rings ...

Liberty & Co silver spoon commemorating the Silver Jubilee of 1977, a George V silver backed hand mirror, Birmingham 1919 and a small quantity of ...

White metal mounted cut glass oval ashtray, the mount stamped .800, together with a quantity of other silver and white metal and silver plated ite...

Set of four Edward VII silver two handled salts, each standing on a circular foot, London 1903, with spoons, 5.4oz approx, cased Condition:

George V silver picture frame, Birmingham 1918, George V silver hand mirror and hand brush, Birmingham 1917/18, Victorian engraved silver christen...

Four Victorian silver Apostle spoons, three finials formed as the Virgin Mary, the other as St Paul, together with a set of six George VI teaspoon...

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