Silver & Objects of Vertu Sale

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room Salisbury, Wiltshire

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Silver & Objects of Vertu Sale

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A late 19th century German silver sideboard dish, with import marks for London 1897, importer's mark worn, rectangular form, embossed with a figur...

An Edwardian silver dressing table box, probably by Thomas Hayes, Birmingham 1901, square cushion form, embossed foliate scroll decoration, the hi...

A Victorian novelty silver pair of bellows vinaigrette, by David Pettifer, Birmingham 1857, the bellows of conventional form, engraved foliate scr...

A George III silver snuff box, maker's mark WL with a fish above, unidentified, London 1760, rectangular cushion form, the hinged cover with chase...

A George III silver triple snuff box, possibly by George Collins, London 1796, rounded rectangular form, with two flush hinged compartments, folia...

A pair of Edwardian silver Arts and Crafts candlesticks, by James Dixon and Sons, Sheffield 1906, tapering square columns, on raised square bases ...

A pair of silver five-bar toast racks, by Wilson & Sharp, Birmingham 1937, arched rectangular form, with pierced handles, length 12cm, approx. wei...

A George III silver teapot, by George Smith, London 1789, plain oval form, wooden scroll handle, with a domed hinged cover, with a wooden finial, ...

A Victorian commemorative silver box and cover, Queen Victoria, probably by William Hunter, London 1888, modelled as a temple with six Corinthian ...

A matched suite of three George III silver tea caddies, one by John Edwards, London 1801, one by William Vincent, London 1788, and one by William ...

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