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A Georgian silver coffee pot. 22 cm high (22 troy ounces total weight)
Two sterling silver pepper mills. 7 cm high (5.9 troy ounces total weight)
A set of six sterling silver and cut glass wine coasters. Each 6.5 cm diameter.
A silver topped inkwell. 8.5 cm wide. ...[more]
A pair of early 20th century silver candlesticks. Each 29 cm high (72 troy ounces weighted)
An Edwardian silver gilt tazza. 15.5 cm high (20.6 troy ounces)
A pair of Edwardian silver gilt platters. 32 cm wide (37.5 troy ounces) ...[more]
A pair of Victorian silver gilt tazzas. 11 cm high (28 troy ounces)
A silver cream jug. 8.5 cm high (2.8 troy ounces)
Four Victorian silver salts. 5.5 cm diameter (218.3 grammes)
A George III silver footed bowl. 12 cm diameter (6.5 troy ounces)
A George III silver fish slice. 28.5 cm long (4.7 troy ounces total weight)
A small silver dish. 13 cm diameter (2.8 troy ounces)
A fine hallmarked silver trinket box with hinged enamelled lid decorated with flowers. 9 cm diameter.
A Georgian silver salver. 28 cm diameter (30 troy ounces).
A quantity of various silver cruets, decanter labels, silver topped jars, a plated bottle coaster,
A quantity of various silver cruets, decanter labels, silver topped jars, a plated bottle coaster, etc.
A small silver salver. 20 cm diameter (8.3 troy ounces)
A pair of silver and glass bud vases. Each 20 cm high. ...[more]
A Queen Anne silver brandy warmer, probably hallmarked for London 1709, makers mark indistinct.
A Queen Anne silver brandy warmer, probably hallmarked for London 1709, makers mark indistinct. Of typical form, with turned lignum vitae handle. ...
A Georgian silver tankard (adapted) - WITHDRAWN Hallmarked for Newcastle, date letter indistinct.
A Georgian silver tankard (adapted) - WITHDRAWN Hallmarked for Newcastle, date letter indistinct. 18 cm high (22.8 troy ounces)
A George II silver lidded tankard, hallmarked for London 1742, maker's mark of F Spilsbury. 17.
A George II silver lidded tankard, hallmarked for London 1742, maker's mark of F Spilsbury. 17.5 cm high (19.7 troy ounces).
A Georgian silver sugar sifter. 17 cm high (6.4 troy ounces)
A 1950s silver sugar sifter. 16 cm high (8.7 troy ounces)
A Victorian silver tea caddy. 11 cm high (12.7 troy ounces)
A Georgian silver tea caddy. 14 cm high (12.9 troy ounces)
An Art Nouveau silver photograph frame. 21.5 cm high.
An Art Nouveau silver photograph frame, inscribed ''There's Rosemary That's For Remembrance''.
An Art Nouveau silver photograph frame, inscribed ''There's Rosemary That's For Remembrance''. 16 cm high.
A small silver photograph frame decorated with geese. 10.5 cm high.
A pair of Art Nouveau style silver photograph frames. 20.5 cm high.
A sterling silver Art Nouveau style double photograph frame. 11 cm wide.
A Chinese silver three piece tea set, each piece of globular form with faux bamboo handles decorated in the round with repousse floral sprays, the...
A silver and alabaster desk stand with inkwells. 19 cm wide. ...[more]
A Victorian silver claret jug mount (glass lacking). 15 cm high (7.5 troy ounces).
A pair of Georgian silver bottle coasters. Each 14.5 cm diameter.
A three piece silver dressing table set. The mirror 26.5 cm high. ...[more]
A cased silver bladed fish set. The case 37 cm wide (7.5 troy ounces total weight).
A case set of silver teaspoons each decorated with golf clubs (79.4 grammes), together with a quantity of various Continental 800 silver (161 gram...
A silver framed heart shape mirror. 27 cm high. ...[more]
A cased silver and tortoiseshell dressing set (lacking comb). The case 34 cm wide.
A sterling silver dish, decorated with a panda by BERNARD BUFFET, boxed and with certificate.
A sterling silver dish, decorated with a panda by BERNARD BUFFET, boxed and with certificate. 20 cm diameter (7 troy ounces).
A sterling silver dish decorated with a giraffe by BERNARD BUFFET, boxed with certificate. 20 cm diameter (6.7 troy ounces).
A silver dish decorated with geese by PETER SCOTT, boxed. 20 cm diameter (6 troy ounces).
A cased set of six large fiddle pattern teaspoons by Charles Boyton of London. (112.9 grammes).
A cased set of six large fiddle pattern teaspoons by Charles Boyton of London. (112.9 grammes).
A cased set of six bright cut teaspoons by George Smith of London (1781-1787). (66.9 grammes).
A cased set of six bright cut teaspoons by George Smith of London (1781-1787). (66.9 grammes).
A cased set of seven fiddle pattern tea/coffee spoons by James Beebe of London. (129.5 grammes)
A cased set of six bright cut teaspoons by London makers Peter and William Bateman (1808-1813). (64.
A cased set of six bright cut teaspoons by London makers Peter and William Bateman (1808-1813). (64.6 grammes)
A cased set of silver and enamel spoons.
A set of six seal top spoons. Each 12.5 cm long (192 grammes)
Four silver and enamel spoons (60 grammes), together with another.
A pair of silver napkin rings with pierced acorn decoration. (65.7 grammes)
A Scottish silver quaich by Hamilton & Inches. 16.5 cm wide (6.6 troy ounces) ...[more]
An American style miniature white metal lunch/toolbox. 3.5 cm wide. ...[more]
A Harrods & Co silver mustard. 6.6 cm high (75 grammes) ...[more]
A pair of silver peppers. 5 cm high.
A sterling silver letter opener formed as a pheasant.
An Eastern silver box. 5.75 cm diameter (45.6 grammes).
An 800 silver and enamel compact. 5.5 cm long.
A silver and tortoiseshell trinket box. 7.5 cm wide.
A 19th century Ottoman niello decorated silver cigarette caseOf hinged rectangular form, the lid decorated with a Turkish Tugra in a cartouche. 9...