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A cruciform silver tea caddy on bun feet, Birmingham 1913, 6.8oz. Condition report: Condition is warn, multiple little dents. ...[more]

An 18th century repousse decorated bellied cream jug with elephant's head crest, London 1792, 2.5oz. Condition report: This well used jug has o...

A jockey's cap silver caddy spoon by Samuel Pemberton, maker's mark only. Condition report: There is a little wear. Some initials scratched o...

A pair of seal top silver spoons by Wakely & Wheeler, London 1969, 1.6oz, together with a copy of a Roman spoon and a silver wine label.

A small silver replica of the anointing spoon and a small silver box, together with silver plated fish knives and forks.

A small early Victorian silver vinaigrette by Thomas Jones, all over engraved with scrolls Birmingham 1855.

A set of twelve silver dessert knives and forks by the Goldsmith & Silversmiths Co Ltd with mother of pearl handles, Sheffield 1918, oak canteen.

A silver tea strainer, a filled silver inkwell and a set of cake knives with unusually ornate filled silver handles.

A set of six silver gilt harlequin enamelled demitasse spoons by Ela Denmark retailed by Spritzer & Fuhrmann. Condition report: Chips to enamel...

An engine turned silver mounted seven piece dressing table set, including a cut glass powder bowl by Collet & Anderson, London 1965.

An Austro Hungarian silver elliptical salt, a similar silver stand and one other piece. Condition report: Weight 79.3 grams ...[more]

A heart shaped silver box by Daday Khan Madras, together with two folding fruit knives with silver blades, a bullet shaped silver pepper pot etc.

A pair of fiddle, thread and shell Wang Hing Chinese export silver salt spoons and a matching teaspoon, pseudo Georgian marks, 78g.

A silver teaspoon 'The Duke of Yorks Own Loyal Hussars', four other silver spoons and a silver napkin ring.

An early George V plain silver book match case, together with two miniature silver photograph frames.

Four German 800 standard dinner knives with filled silver handles and a pair of matching dessert knives, together with a Russian silver fork and o...

A pair of silver Arts and Crafts inverted pear form pepper pots each with three flowering applied tendrils by Faraday & Davey, London 1904, 3oz.

A late Victorian silver card tray in mid 18th century style, with shaped border on three legs with volute scroll feet, Birmingham 1900, 5.7oz.

A plain small silver sauce boat, a Jersey silver pepper pot in the form of a milk can and an open silver salt etc., 6oz.

A George III silver spoon tray in Adam's style by Robert Hennell, London 1782, 3.5oz. Condition report: good condition ...[more]

A pair of elliptical half fluted twin handled silver salts with matching spoons by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1888 and 1889.

A pair of silver menu stands, each in the form of a peacock in naturalistic setting by L Neresheimer & Co, London import mark 1927, 4.7oz. Condi...

A William Hutton silver menu holder cast with a cherub, Sheffield 1898, together with a silver prayer book holder with embossed winged heads.

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