Antique & Collectors' inc. Silver

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A silver wine coaster, a set of two silver teaspoons, a set of six silver plated teaspoons and a set of six silver plated knives, all cased. (4). ...

Three piece silver plated tea service by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co. silver cigarette box Birmingham 1957. and other items..

Selection of silver items to include a pair of dwarf candlesticks, two napkin rings, decanter label and six Apostle teaspoons, (candlesticks fille...

Pair of silver sauceboats, with flared rims and scroll handles, by Marston & Jones, Birmingham 1933, 13.5 cm long, 111 gr. (2). ...[more]

Pair of William silver berry spoons London 1830 makers mark CC, 19th century white metal sugar tongs with hands and various silver tea spoons.

Elizabeth II silver christening mug with personal engraving, Birmingham 1968, an oval silver pin dish, a continental bon bon dish with beaded bord...

Elizabeth II pair of silver dwarf candlesticks, each of Corinthian column form, on filled stepped bases, by Richard Comyns, Sheffield 1998, 17 cm ...

George V, Ladies silver and silver mounted dressing case by Henry Hodson Plante London 1913This lot is sold on behalf of Debra Charity.

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