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An Austrian Silver Fish-Dish and an Austrian Silver Meat-Dish, by Würbel & Czokally, Vienna, Second Quarter 20th Century, each oval and with ribbo...

A Pair of Austrian Silver Sauceboats and Stands, by Würbel & Czokally, Vienna, Second Quarter 20th Century, the sauceboats each boat-shaped and wi...

An Austro-Hungarian Silver Tray, Maker's Mark Indistinct, Vienna, Circa 1860, shaped oblong and with two angular scroll handles, engraved with fol...

An Austro-Hungarian Silver Tea-Service, Maker's Mark a Winged Hammer, Vienna, Circa 1900, plain tapering oval, the teapot with ivory insulated han...

A German Parcel-Gilt Silver Cup and Cover, by Matthaus Schmidt, Augsburg, circa 1680, slightly tapering cylindrical and on three ball feet, the bo...

A Pair of German Parcel-Gilt Silver and Ivory Figures, by Wilhelm Weinranck, Hanau, First Quarter 20th Century, realistically modelled as a knight...

A Continental Silver Jardiniere, Possibly German, Early 20th Century, Bearing Spurious Marks for Faberge With Imperial Warrant, With Spurious Russ...

A Pair of Silver-Gilt Mounted Vernis Martin Vases, Apparently Unmarked, Probably 19th Century in the 17th Century Style, the vernis martin bodies ...

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