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A VERY GOOD SET OF SIX SILVER AND SILVER GILT "PIG" CANDLESTICKS, as a pig with numerous holes, a candle sconce on is back, on an oval base with f...

A MATCHING SMALL CLASSICAL OVAL PIERCED BASKET, hung with swags and motifs. 13ins long x 7ins high. London 1897. Weight 26ozs. ...[more]

A GOOD PAIR OF GEORGE III PAUL STORR CIRCULAR TWO-HANDLED VEGETABLE TUREENS AND COVERS, with reeded handles and gadrooned edges, 8.5ins diameter, ...

A SILVER BALUSTER SHAPED TWIN-HANDLED VASE, the body embossed with buds and leaves, on a circular base. London 1901. Weight 17ozs. 6ins high. ....

A GOOD VICTORIAN SILVER TABLE CENTRE CANDELABRA, with three scrolling branches emanating from a cornucopia being held aloft by a classical female ...

A VERY GOOD HUNGARIAN SILVER GILT CLARET JUG, with filigree decoration and inlaid with pearls and semi-precious stones with enamel band. 9ins high...

A FOUR PIECE EDWARDIAN SILVER TEA SET, with repousse decoration, comprising teapot, hot water jug, milk jug and sugar basin. Birmingham 1904-1905....

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