TWO DAY FINE SILVER

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TWO DAY FINE SILVER

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An early 19th Century Chinese silver bowl. Marked to base. Approx. 355 grams. Est. £450 - £550.

An 18th Century George III silver tea caddy with squirrel finial. London 1765. By Pierre Gillois. Approx. 232 grams. Est. £800 - £1200.

A pair of George II cast silver candlesticks. London 1753. By John Cafe. Approx. 1060 grams. Est. £800 - £1200.

A George IV silver chamberstick. Sheffield 1821. By Thomas & John Settle. Approx. 320 grams. Est. £200 - £300.

A Provincial 18th Century silver jug. By GF. Approx. 328 grams. Est. £200 - £300.

An Arts & Crafts silver bowl. London 1910. By AE Bonner. Approx. 144 grams. Est. £100 - £150.

LUEN WO: A Chinese export silver teapot stand. Marked to base. Approx. 154 grams. Est. £200 - £300.

A heavy decorative German silver bell on stand. Marked to side. Approx. 707 grams. Est. £600 - £800.

An early Queen Anne silver caster with bayonet fitting. Circa 1710. Approx. 214 grams. Est. £400 - £600.

A decorative silver christening bowl and stand embossed with bears. London 1984. By Garrard & Co. Approx. 342 grams. Est. £300 - £500.

A cased set of silver gilt and enamel commemorative Coronation spoons. Birmingham 1936. Approx. 74 grams. Est. £100 - £150.

LIBERTY & CO: A 20th Century silver and green stone napkin ring. Approx. 37 grams. Est. £30 - £50.

A George III silver Coburg pattern spoon and fork. London 1832. Approx. 138 grams. Est. £150 - £200.

A George III silver Coburg pattern spoon and fork. London 1832. Approx. 138 grams. Est. £150 - £200.

An 18th Century George III silver baluster mug. London 1772. Approx. 176 grams. Est. £200 - £300.

An 18th Century bright-cut pair of silver pierced sugar / ice tongs. Makers mark and lion only. Approx. 38 grams. Est. £30 - £50.

A good collection of silver fiddle pattern teaspoons. London. Various dates and makers. Approx. 128 grams. Est. £40 - £60.

EXETER: A collection of nine silver fiddle pattern teaspoons. Various dates and makers. Approx. 173 grams. Est. £40 - £60.

A large Masonic silver medal. London 1922. By Spencer. Approx. 64 grams. Est. £50 - £80.

A 19th Century Chinese export silver vase. Marked to base. Approx. 112 grams. Est. £100 - £150.

A heavy Chinese silver goblet. Marked to base. Approx. 169 grams. Est. £120 - £150.

An engine turned French silver beaker. Approx. 108 grams. Est. £120 - £150.

A Victorian engraved silver christening mug. London 1846. Approx. 130 grams. Est. £150 - £200.

An 18th Century chased silver crested wine funnel. Approx. 80 grams. Est. £120 - £150.

A rare silver shooting cup / pint tankard awarded as a First Prize in Salisbury. London 1874. By OB. Approx. 291 grams. Est. £250 - £300.

A pair of George III silver goblets, one inscribed, ‘For the Best Fat Beast’ and the other, ‘For the Best Longwooled Ram.’ London 1816. Approx. 32...

KWAN WO OF CANTON: A pair of silver dishes with coins to centres. Circa 1900. Approx. 113 grams. Est. £100 - £150.

A E JONES: A silver bowl to commemorate the Silver Jubilee bearing an additional Jubilee hallmark. Birmingham 1977. Approx. 167 grams. Est. £120 -...

A silver and tortoiseshell jewellery box on feet. Birmingham 1913. By Deakin & Francis. Approx. 138 grams. Est. £80 - £120.

A small silver goblet together with a spill vase. Birmingham. Approx. 165 grams. Est. £50 - £80.

A pair of unusual silver menu holders together with one other. Approx. 74 grams. Est. £40 - £60.

CHESTER: An engine turned silver match case. 1907. Approx. 20 grams. Est. £20 - £30.

A pair of silver bottle coasters. London 2004. By Richard Comyns. Approx. 187 grams of gross weight. Est. £100 - £150.

A silver christening mug. Birmingham 1901. Approx. 96 grams. Est. £100 - £150.

A silver purse / handbag. Birmingham 1920. Approx. 80 grams. Est. £50 - £80.

A large Arts and Crafts silver pierced presentation bowl. London 1908. By Philip Frederick Alexander. Approx. 485 grams. Est. £500 - £800.

A silver purse with engine turned decoration. Birmingham 1914. Approx. 109 grams. Est. £60 - £80.

A Victorian silver basket in the Georgian style. London 1887. By Jane Brownett. Approx. 134 grams. Est. £100 - £150.

A decorative Edwardian silver pierced basket. London 1902. Approx. 347 grams. Est. £250 - £300.

A George III silver vinaigrette. Birmingham 1813. Approx. 8 grams. Est. £80 - £120.

A Continental chased silver rosewater sprinkler. Approx. 52 grams. Est. £40 - £60.

An enamelled silver Farnborough medallion. London. Approx. 15 grams. Est. £15 - £20.

A silver gilt menu holder. London 1953. By LSL. Approx. 24 grams. Est. £30 - £50.

A fine half ounce silver ingot with chased scene of a mosque. Signed. Approx. 15 grams. Est. £20 - £30.

A silver money clip. Birmingham 1991. By FGH. Approx. 17 grams. Est. £30 - £50.

A large and heavy 18th Century George III silver tankard. London 1746. By Fuller White. Approx. 806 grams. Est. £1200 - £1500.

A heavy silver sugar caster. Birmingham 1948. By Adie Brothers. Approx. 308 grams. Est. £200 - £300.

An 18th Century Georgian silver salver bearing coat of arms. London 1751. By William Peaston. Approx. 286 grams. Est. £200 - £300.

A Victorian silver sugar caster. London 1892. By Hunt & Roskell. Approx. 212 grams. Est. £180 - £220.

A pair of 18th Century Georgian silver spoons. London 1799. By Richard Crossley. Approx. 160 grams. Est. £120 - £150.

A pair of silver grape scissors. Sheffield 1901. By Henry Aitken. Approx. 106 grams. Est. £80 - £120.

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