TWO DAY FINE SILVER AND JEWELLERY

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TWO DAY FINE SILVER AND JEWELLERY

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A George II silver caddy spoon. Birmingham 1816. By William Pugh. Approx. 6 grams. Est. £50 - £80.

A George III silver caddy spoon with basket weave decoration. Birmingham 1812. By William Pugh. Approx. 7 grams. Est. £60 - £80.

A George III silver caddy spoon with bright cut decoration. Birmingham 1816. By IL. Approx. 4 grams. Est. £40 - £60.

A George III silver caddy spoon. London 1810. By Thomas Johnson. Approx. 14 grams. Est. £50 - £80.

EDINBURGH: A George III Scottish silver caddy spoon. Circa 1790. Possibly by Robert Gray. Approx. 13 grams. Est. £40 - £60.

A George III silver and MOP caddy spoon. Birmingham 1806. By William Pugh. Approx. 6 grams. Est. £60 - £80.

A George III silver caddy spoon. London 1804. Approx. 10 grams. Est. £30 - £50.

A George III silver caddy spoon with fluted bowl to snake decorated handle. London 1812. By Solomon Houghman. Approx. 9 grams. Est. £50 - £80.

A large silver George III caddy spoon with fluted bowl. London 1820. By James White. Approx. 16 grams. Est. £50 - £80.

A good Victorian silver Kings' pattern caddy spoon. London 1850. By George Adams. Approx. 29 grams. Est. £40 - £60.

An 18th Century Provincial silver caddy spoon with beaded decoration. Makers mark only. Approx. 14 grams. Est. £40 - £60.

A George III silver caddy spoon with shell back. London 1832. By William Bennett. Approx. 15 grams. Est. £5 - £10.

A Victorian silver Kings' pattern caddy spoon. London 1876. By George Adams. Approx. 30 grams. Est. £40 - £60.

A Victorian silver caddy spoon. London 1846. By Charles Boyton. Approx. 10 grams. Est. £40 - £60.

A silver caddy spoon with line decoration to handle. Birmingham 1971. By Turner & Simpson (?). Approx. 17 grams. Est. £30 - £50. ...[more]

A silver caddy spoon with chased floral decoration. Birmingham 1971. By JB Chatterley & Sons Ltd. Approx. 13 grams. Est. £30 - £50. ...[more]

A silver caddy spoon. Sheffield 1918. By WS Savage & Co. Approx. 14 grams. Est. £20 - £30. ...[more]

An Edwardian silver caddy spoon. Sheffield 1909. By Henry Aitken. Approx. 17 grams. Est. £20 - £30.

A silver caddy spoon with fluted bowl. Birmingham 1970. By Cohen & Charles. Approx. 14 grams. Est. £20 - £30. ...[more]

Three various 20th Century silver caddy spoons. Birmingham 1931. Approx. 53 grams. Est. £30 - £50.

A silver caddy spoon with leaf decoration. Birmingham 1831. By Joseph Wilmore. Approx. 20 grams. Est. £80 - £120.

A 19th Century silver caddy spoon with feathered wing decoration. Birmingham. By Samuel Pemberton. Approx. 6 grams. Est. £80 - £120.

Four various Georgian silver caddy spoons to include an embossed gilt example by Joseph Taylor. Approx. 47 grams. Est. £40 - £60.

A square bowl silver caddy spoon. London 1817. Approx. 10 grams. Est. £30 - £50.

A George III silver caddy spoon with rope border. Birmingham 1800. By Samuel Pemberton. Approx. 7 grams. Est. £30 - £50.

A silver gilt caddy spoon with loop handle. Birmingham 1804. By Samuel Pemberton. Approx. 9 grams. Est. £20 - £30.

A silver caddy spoon with MOP handle and crest to back. Birmingham 1810. By JL. Approx. 7 grams. Est. £20 - £30.

Three Georgian silver caddy spoons. Various dates and makers. Approx. 37 grams. Est. £50 - £80.

Two silver caddy spoons. Birmingham 1821 and 1826 respectively. By Joseph Taylor. Approx. 13 grams. Est. £30 - £50.

A silver caddy spoon with hollow handle to engraved bowl. Birmingham 1822. By IB. Approx. 6 grams. Est. £20 - £30.

Five various Georgian silver caddy spoons to include an acorn shaped example. Birmingham 1828. By TR. Approx. 65 grams. Est. £50 - £80.

A set of three 18th Century silver picture back spoons. Makers mark only. Approx. 29 grams. Est. £50 - £80.

A heavy chased silver heart shaped box. London 1977. By Da-Mar Silverware. Approx. 35 grams. Est. £40 - £60.

A set of three 18th Century silver picture back spoons. Makers mark only. Approx. 41 grams. Est. £50 - £80.

A fine and heavy silver pig with pull-off lid. London 1973. Approx. 108 grams. Est. £500 - £800.

HAZORFIM: A silver fruit dish chased with fruit and floral decoration. Approx. 217 grams. Est. £150 - £180.

OF SPORTING INTEREST: A silver drinking beaker. Marked to base. Approx. 82 grams. Est. £60 - £80.

A Modernistic silver wine stand. Sheffield 1973. By PH Vogel & Co. Approx. 107 grams. Est. £70 - £80. ...[more]

A Modernistic pair of silver candle / chambersticks. Birmingham 2000. By EXF. Approx. 268 grams. Est. £300 - £400.

A large oversized silver shoe horn / hook. London 1934. By Charles William Fletcher. Approx. 107 grams. Est. £140 - £180.

A fine quality George III silver pap boat / wine taster. London 1802. By Robert & Samuel Hennell. Approx. 59 grams. Est. £120 - £150. ...[more]

A good silver gilt business card combination case. Marked to interior. Approx. 175 grams. Est. £200 - £300.

A George III engine turned silver vinaigrette with pierced picture grill to interior. London 1814. By John Reily. Approx. 24 grams. Est. £120 - £1...

OF ROYAL INTEREST: A pair of silver and enamel menu holders. Birmingham 1906. By John Williams Barrett. Approx. 46 grams. Est. £300 - £400.

A silver pin cushion in the form of an elephant. Birmingham 1906. By Adie & Lovekin Ltd. Approx. 25 grams. Est. £150 - £180. ...[more]

OF ROYAL INTEREST: A silver and enamel box with lift-off lid. Birmingham 1904. By John William Barrett. Approx. 19 grams. Est. £80 - £120.

A George III silver wine label for 'Madeira'. London 1802. By George King. Approx. 9 grams. Est. £50 - £80.

A pair of silver figures of frogs. Marked to bases. Approx. 45 grams. Est. £80 - £120.

A silver pin cushion in the form of a chick bearing import marks. Approx. 33 grams. Est. £80 - £120.

A heavy silver tea strainer on stand. London 1946. By W Batty & Sons. Approx. 105 grams. Est. £100 - £150. ...[more]

An unusual silver figure of a stag. London 1993. By CF Hancock & Co. Approx. 170 grams. Est. £600 - £800. ...[more]

A large silver figure of a donkey. London 1964. Approx. 638 grams. Est. £1200 - £1500.

A fine pair of George III silver salts. London 1811. By Henry Nutting. Approx. 144 grams. Est. £250 - £300.

A silver handled cheese knife. London 2002. By Robert Welch. Approx. 55 grams. Est. £60 - £80.

A good Russian silver box. Marked to interior. Approx. 235 grams. Est. £300 - £500.

A good cased silver three piece Art Deco cruet. London. Approx. 135 grams. Est. £100 - £150.

An unusual leather and silver mounted stationery box with floral decoration. London 1897. Est. £100 - £150.

A heavy silver shaped water jug with fluted body. Sheffield 1902. Approx. 647 grams. Est. £250 - £300.

A good quality Georgian silver baluster shaped jug with hinged top decorated with figures. London 1776. Approx. 543 grams. Est. £380 - £450.

An embossed silver rose bowl decorated with figures and scrolls. London 1902. Approx. 325 grams. Est. £150 - £200.

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