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Dark blue Wedgwood lidded sugar basin, mixed plateware etc.
6 individual unused boxes of plated cutlery, cake knives, set of 6 plated napkin rings etc.
6 Pieces of early blue and white willow pattern ware incl. three lidded sauce dishes, ladle etc
A Multi floral garland leaf patterned fruit bowl on circular plinth (9 1/2" dia)
Selection of 20 Crestware items from various factories
Selection of 25 Crestware items from various factories
Selection of 25 Crestware items from various factories
Selection of 20 Crestware items from various factories
Selection of 20 Crestware items from various factories
Pair of ornate Sheffield silver plated 3 arm/single candlesticks
Pair of Sheffield plated candleholders
3 piece bone handled carving set (unused) in rectangular presentation box
Selection of good quality plated cutlery, plated card dish etc.
Boxed set of 6 silver handled tea knives (Sheffield 1994)
6 silver coffee spoons (Sheffield 1936)
Pair of silver sugar bows (Sheffield 1924)
20th century silver napkin ring (Chester hallmark)
Silver and mother of pearl handled cheese scoop (London 1817)
Victorian silver child's rattle (Birmingham hallmark)
Ebony handled toddy ladle ex.
Ebony handled toddy ladle ex. Elizabeth Morley (London 1802)
Brite cut engraved pair of sugar tongs (London 1792)
Fine pair of Georgian style silver half pint tankards (Sheffield 1940) (12 3/4 oz.)
Victorian silver photograph frame (Birmingham 1900)
OUTSTANDING PAIR OF GRAVY BOATS (Believed LONDON 1769) EX. WILLIAM SHAW AND WILLIAM PRIEST (16 oz.
OUTSTANDING PAIR OF GRAVY BOATS (Believed LONDON 1769) EX. WILLIAM SHAW AND WILLIAM PRIEST (16 oz.) (Guide Price £420 - £470)GARDEN FURNITURE
Delicate 3 cpt.
Delicate 3 cpt. music cantebury with lower drawer on turned feet on pot casters