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A fine George III silver and coral teething rattle with crisp bright cut decoration Birmingham 1825. By Joseph Wilmore. Approx. 24 grams. Est. £20...
A pair of George III silver grape scissors. Approx. 30 grams. Est. £30 - £40.
A pair of silver menu holders; one in the form of an elephant, the other a Buddha. Marked to bases. Approx. 54 grams. Est. £50 - £80.
A silver toy tea caddy. Birmingham 1901. Approx. 18 grams. Est. £20 - £30.
A rare articulated silver pin cushion in the form of a bear 1908. By HV Pithey & Co. Approx. 7 grams. Est. £600 - £800. ...[more]
A silver pin cushion in the form of a bear. Birmingham 1909. By WJ Myatt & Co. Approx. 13 grams. Est. £200 - £300. ...[more]
A pair of silver novelty grape scissors in the form of a swan. Approx. 32 grams. Est. £60 - £80.
A large silver pin cushion in the form of a chick with textured body. Est. £40 - £60.
A cased George III pair of silver spectacles. Birmingham. By IG. Approx. 25 grams. Est. £100 - £120.
A rare Victorian silver cigar case with three compartments. Birmingham. By Horton & Allday. Approx.111 grams. Est. £280 - £320. ...[more]
A heavy George III silver tobacco box. London 1808. Approx. 142 grams. Est. £150 - £180.
A rare bacchanalia pattern silver paper knife. Approx. 92 grams. Est. £150 - £180.
A heavy silver table witchball lighter. By Richard Comyns. London 1968. Approx. 300 grams. Est. £120 - £150.
A large silver mounted cigar cutter. Approx. 132 grams. Est. £100 – £150.
A heavy set of three rectangular Military menu holders. Apparently unmarked. Est. £30 - £50.
A pair of early Georgian silver sugar scissors. London. By John Meake. Approx. 35 grams. Est. £20 - £30.
A group of silver and other thimbles etc. Est. £20 - £30.