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A Schoenau & Hoffmeister bisque head doll with sleeping brown eyes and open mouth, stamped SH 1909, 71/2 Germany, 25".

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A Poole pottery vase, the elongated neck over a spherical body incised with deep dentil banding, grey and buff glazes, probably by Jennie Haigh, 12" high, incised A113 and SH monogram.

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A Victorian banded agate pendant, the principle agate within a border of seven smaller agates, mounted in gold with a glazed hair compartment to the reverse, the pendant loop inscribed '2nd June 1870', in a fitted case by SH & D Cass, Regent Street, London.

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A Simon & Halbig bisque head doll stamped 'SH 1079-13 1/2 DEP', and printed mark 'Wimpern Gesetzl Geschit', with sleeping brown eyes and open mouth, hairline crack to back of head. 23".

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A George III Soup Ladle, Old English thread pattern, maker's mark "SH", London 1804, 5oz; and Another George III Soup Ladle, Old English engraved pattern, by Smith & Fearn, London 1787, 5oz (2)

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SCHOENAU & HOFFMEISTER CHILD DOLL 16" (SH WITH PB IN STAR 5700/0) FIXED BROWN EYES. OPEN MOUTH WITH FOUR UPPER TEETH JOINTED TODDLER BODY (A/F COND.)

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A Sampson Hancock Old Derby Witches pattern cauldron posy vase, a sugar bowl and octagonal plate en suite; a Sampson Hancock Japan pattern teacup and saucer and a coffee saucer, vase 5.5cm h, painted crown, crossed swords, SH and D in red, c1890 (6) Each piece in fine condition

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A pair of Sampson Hancock floral encrusted two handled sorbet cups and stands, with festoons or a border of brightly coloured blossom and leaves, the rims gilt, cups 8cms h, painted crown, crossed swords, SH and D in blue, c1880

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THREE PAIRS OF SILVER FIDDLE PATTERN SUGAR TONGS comprising: A pair of Exeter, 1859, maker J.Williams, and two pairs, London, 1855, SH, DG, and 1869, George Adams, 4ozs, (125g)

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Set of three silver table spoons, London 1837, maker SH, DC and pair of silver dessert spoons, London 1839, maker MC (5)

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A Charles II joined oak press cupboard, the projecting top with turned pendants and a pair of doors carved with the initials R/ SH and date "1643' divided by split baluster mouldings above a beaded frieze and pair of panelled doors with iron butterfly hinges, on channelled stiles, 191cm h; 195 x 56cm. In good condition but with replacement/old restorations. The carved initials and date later

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A Royal Crown Derby miniature cup and saucer, painted with scattered roses and gilt, saucer 6cm diam, printed mark, date code for 1905; a Royal Crown Derby miniature Japan pattern sugar bowl, printed mark, pattern 2649, date code for 1906; a Coalport miniature teacup and saucer, printed and painted with scattered flowers and a green ribbon, printed mark, c1900; three Staffordshire miniature cups and saucers, various dates; a Sampson Hancock stand for a coffee can painted with butterflies by Harry Sampson Hancock, painted crown, crossed batons, SH, D and painter's mark in red (12) . Slight abrasion to the rim of the Sampson Hancock stand which is hardly noticeable, the other pieces all in fine condition

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A pair of Sampson Hancock plates, painted by Harry Sampson Hancock with gilt framed views of Bretby House or The Village of Hope Derbyshire, in an entwined gilt foliate border and gilt dentil rim, 18cm diam, painted crown, crossed swords, SH, D, artist's signature and titles in puce script, 1915-1954. In fine condition; no damage or restoration although the Hope plate has an almost invisible minor (short) hairline crack at 9 o'clock

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A Sampson Hancock roman lamp violeteer and cover, painted in the Rose Trellis pattern, 11cm h, painted crown, crossed swords, SH and D in red, late 19th c. Both pieces in fine condition; no damage or restoration (See lot 315 for illustration).

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A Sampson Hancock footed dish, painted in a bright palette by G Jessop, signed, with a central group of flowers encircled by boldly painted large and smaller blooms in a gilt border of formal foliage and the gilt gadrooned rim, the flared foot encircled by trailing flowers, 23cm diam, painted crown, crossed swords, SH, D and monogram in puce, c1933-1935. In fine condition; no damage or restoration (See lot 332 for illustration).

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A Sampson Hancock crested plate, painted with by Harry Sampson Hancock in a gilt an raised gilt border of formal foliage emblazoned with the crest of, in shaped gilt gadrooned rim, 22cm diam, painted crown crossed swords, SH, D and artist's signature and monogram of William Larcombe pin puce, c1915-1917 (See lot 332 for illustration).

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A Sampson Hancock miniature Toby jug, painted in colours,, 4cm h, painted crown, crossed swords, SH and D in red . In fine condition although, unfinished having not been gilded. No damage or restoration

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A Sampson Hancock plate, painted to the centre with a tightly packed group of flowers including a rose, parrot tulip and a bunch of grapes by W E Mosley, signed, in gilt border and gadrooned rim, 22cm diam, printed crown, crossed swords, SH, D, BCM/PUG, (the firm's telegraphic address) and monogram of Larcombe and Paget in puce, c1930-33 . Star and hairline cracks; some faint wreathing of the glaze. No other damage or restoration

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A Sampson Hancock plate, painted with a Derby scene by E Prince, signed and inscribed Derby Town Hall in 1732, in a raised gilt foliate border, 20. 5cm diam, impressed mark and Derby, painted crown, crossed swords, SH, D and initials JS 12 in red, c1880-96. In fine condition with no rubbing wear, scratches of the glaze or restoration (See lot 332 for illustration).

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A Sampson Hancock plate, finely painted by W E Mosley, signed, with two figures on the banks of the River Derwent before a distant view of Derby, a steam hauled train crossing a bridge to the right, reserved on a cobalt ground of gilt foliage, shaped gilt gadrooned rim, 20cm diam, impressed DERBY, painted crown, crossed swords, SH, D, a device and script title Derby - From the Meadows in puce, c1915-35. In fine condition; no wear, scratches, rubbing or restoration

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A Sampson Hancock plate, en suite with the preceding lot, painted with figures outside Dr Darwin's House Derby, also by W E Mosley, signed, 20cm diam, impressed DERBY, painted crown, crossed swords, SH, D, a device and script title Dr Darwin's House Derby in puce, c1915-35 See footnote to the preceding lot . In fine condition with no damage, scratching of the glaze, stacking wear, rubbing of the gilding or restoration

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A Sampson Hancock plate, painted with a rose, parrot tulip, blossom and other flowers in a basket on a marble ledge by Harry Sampson Hancock, in a raised gilt border of festoons with three subsidiary reserves linked by scrolling foliage, in shaped solid gilt gadrooned rim, 22cm diam, painted crown, crossed swords, SH, D and artist's signature in puce, c1915-34 . In fine condition with no rubbing, scratches of the glaze, wear or restoration

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A Sampson Hancock plate, finely painted with figures at the door of the Peacock Inn Rowsley by W E Mosley, signed, the gilt border of palmettes, ferns and foliage with three subsidiary reserves, in shaped gilt gadrooned rim, 23cm diam, impressed DERBY, painted crown, crossed swords, SH, D and script title in puce, c1915-35. In fine condition; no damage or restoration

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A Sampson Hancock plate, painted with a tightly packed group of English garden flowers including roses, poppies and lilac by W E Mosley, signed, reserved on a yellow ground enriched with raised gilt tendrils, in shaped gilt gadrooned rim, 22cm diam, painted crown, crossed swords, SH, D and monogram of William Larcombe in puce, c1915-17. In fine condition with no scratches of the glaze, damage or restoration

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A Sampson Hancock plate, painted with a group of three roses and buds with three subsidiary panels of pairs of roses by Harry Sampson Hancock within a gilt and raised gilt scrollwork border, in shaped gilt gadrooned rim, 22cm diam, impressed DERBY, painted crown, crossed swords, SH, D and artist's signature in puce, c1915-34. In fine condition with no wear, scratches of the glaze, damage or restoration (See lot 332 for illustration).

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A pair of Sampson Hancock figures of Mansion House dwarves, richly attired in 17th c style and wearing a hat of exaggerated size, one with the playbill of the Theatre Royal Haymarket, the other an auctioneer's bill in the upturned brim of his hat advertising "A GREAT SALE AT STIRKE HALL SATURDAY TO COMMENCE AT 10AM HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE. . , 16. 5cm h, painted crown, crossed swords, SH,D and signature of the painter J Brown, in iron red, c1940-50. Both in fine condition, with no restoration

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A Sampson Hancock ewer of Stanhope shape, painted with a Derby view, a lake scene to the reverse, in gilt scrolling frames reserved on a cobalt ground, 17cm h, painted crown, crossed swords, SH, D and title "St Mary's Bridge Derby' in red script, c1890-1910. In fine condition; no damage or restoration (See lot 315 for illustration).

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A pair of Sampson Hancock teacups and saucers, with a plate and a basin en suite, painted with floral sprays including a prominent rose by W E Mosley, all signed, the rims gilt, basin 13. 5cm diam, painted crown, crossed swords, SH and D, the two cups, saucer and plate with the monogram of Lascombe & Paget, all in red, c1917-33 . Each piece in fine condition with no damage or restoration. A couple of minor spots of wear to the gilt rim of the plate but this is hardly noticeable and does not detract from the overall appearance

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A Sampson Hancock floral encrusted bottle and stopper, decorated with a profusion of brightly coloured flowers and leaves in turquoise and gilt borders, the high domed stopper with dahlia finial, 44cm h, painted crown, crossed swords, SH and D in red, c1880 . Typical small losses to the encrusted decoration; also some specking of the glaze in some places, heavily potted, slightly coarse and of a somewhat experimental character but fair

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A Sampson Hancock plate, well painted with a central monogram of forget-me-nots bordered by swags of blue flowers suspended from purple bows, reserved on a ground of gilt florets, 16cm diam, painted crown, crossed swords, SH, D and monogram in puce, c1933-35 . In fine condition

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A Sampson Hancock shell shaped dessert dish, painted with the High Tor Matlock in Autumn by F Scofield, signed, in a border of gilt tendrils and the gilt gadrooned rim, 25cm w, painted crown, crossed swords, SH, D and script title in puce, c1935. In fine condition; no damage or restoration (See lot 332 for illustration).

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A Sampson Hancock lozenge shaped dessert dish, painted with a scene outside the Mayor's Parlour, Derby by W E Mosley, signed, in a gilt border of scrolling foliage and palmettes, the gilt gadrooned rim with shells at intervals, 29cm w, impressed marks, painted crown, SH,D and script title in puce, c1930. In fine condition; no damage or restoration

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A Sampson Hancock cabinet plate, painted with a flower filled vase on a marble ledge by James Rouse Senior, the open-work gilt trellis border with three moulded cartouches painted with subsidiary sprays, 24cm diam, painted crown, crossed swords, SH, D and artist's signature in red script, 1875-82. In fine condition; no damage or restoration

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A Sampson Hancock cabinet plate, similar to the preceding lot and also painted by James Rouse Senior. with Watteauesque figures in a garden, 24cm diam, painted crown, crossed swords, SH and D in iron red, artist's signature in black, 1875-82. See footnote to the preceding lot . In fine condition, two faint hair (firing?) cracks to two of the loops which are hardly noticeable and do not detract, no damage as such nor is there any restoration. Some slight pin head sized pricking of the glaze on the gilt cavetto which is hardly noticeable and a is a minor firing flaw

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A Sampson Hancock cabinet plate, similar to the two preceding lots, also painted by James Rouse Senior with fruit, including a melon, peaches, black grapes and red and white currants on a marble ledge, 24cm diam, painted crown, crossed swords, SH and D in iron red, artist's signature in black, 1875-1882. See footnote to lot 343. Some minor localised wear to the gilding which is not very noticeable and does not detract. No damage or restoration

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A Sampson Hancock loving cup, with three entwined handles and painted with oval gilt framed medallions of flowers on a yellow ground, the rims gilt, 7cm h, painted crown, crossed swords, SH & D in red, c1900-20

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A Sampson Hancock figure of a Greenwich pensioner, decorated by Harry Sampson Hancock, seated at a table with a jug and glass, in black tricorn hat, blue frock coat, pink waistcoat and yellow breeches, on shaped gilt base, 13cm h, painted crown, crossed swords, SH, D and artist's device, c1915-34 . Faint hairline crack in the base, no damage or restoration (See lot 335 for illustration).

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A Sampson Hancock floral encrusted roman lamp violeteer and cover, in colours and gilt, 11cm h, painted crown, crossed swords, SH, D and crossed parallel lines of Harry Sampson Hancock in red, c1900. In unusually fine condition with little if any of the typical damage to be found on floral encrusted wares, no damage to the other parts of the vessel, the gilding also in fine condition. (See lot 315 for illustration).

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A pair of Sampson Hancock bottle shaped vases and stoppers, painted with panels of exotic birds or groups of flowers by W E Mosley, signed, in gilt scrolling frames reserved on an apple green ground painted with bunches of grapes in contrasting green monochrome, the rims gilt, 25cm h, painted crown, crossed swords, SH and D in puce, c1915-1935. One vase with minor short hairline crack descending from the rim, one cover repaired; in otherwise fine condition with no scratches, flaking or wear to the gilding. No restoration.

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A Sampson Hancock figure of a cobbler, seated on a bench, his head turned to observe a caged bird, on oblong base, painted in colours and gilt, 16cm h, painted crown, crossed swords, SH and D in puce, c1915-35 . Clumsy restoration to the bird cage with glue residue. Two firing cracks in the base. No "professional' restoration.

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A pair of Sampson Hancock figures of The Welch Tailor and his Wife, each astride a billy goat on scrolling oblong bases and enamelled and gilt, 14cm h, painted crown, crossed swords, SH, D and painter's parallel lines of, probably, Harry Sampson Hancock in puce, 13cm h, c1915-34 . Both in fine condition; no damage or restoration (See lot 335 for illustration).

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A Sampson Hancock single handled dish, painted with a large central group of flowers and three butterflies by W E Mosley, signed, in lightly moulded scrolling border, 23cm w, painted crown, crossed swords, SH and D, early 20th c; a similar Sampson Hancock plate also painted by W E Mosley, signed; a pair of Royal Crown Derby dessert plates, decorated with central floral sprays and three scattered roses in a cobalt and green trellis border and gilt gadrooned rim; a Royal Crown Derby Royal Antoinette pattern commemorative plate - The Visit of HRH the Princess Margaret Countess of Snowden 17th November 1989; a Royal Crown Derby cabinet plate with raised gilding on a cobalt ground (6) . S and H dish - localised crazing where the glaze has pooled but in otherwise fine condition. S and H plate - extensively restored. Pair of R C D plates and the two single plates - all in fine condition with no damage or restoration

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A rare Sampson Hancock Friendship Jug, painted by William Edwin Mosley with silhouettes of Alfred E Goodey and Edward H Knights with their facsimile signatures between festoons and ribbon bows by William Edwin Mosley, inscribed in gilt script To Good Friendship Derby May 1st 1934, 12. 5cm h, painted crown, crossed swords, SH, D and artist's signature in puce, 1934. In fine condition; no damage or restoration (See lot 315 for illustration).

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A Sampson Hancock plate, painted with apple blossom, flowers, a bee and butterfly by W E Mosley, signed, in gilt border and shaped gilt gadrooned rim, 22cm diam, painted crown, crossed swords, SH and D in red, c1930. In fine condition with no damage, scratching of the glaze, wear or other faults, no restoration

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A Sampson Hancock yellow ground globular pot pourri vase and cover, painted to either with groups of tightly packed flowers by Annie E Bailey, signed with initials, in a raised gilt oval trellis frame with vines, knopped cover, 9cm h, painted crown, crossed swords, SH and D in red, c1905-09 . In fine condition; no damage or restoration

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A Stevenson & Hancock Derby Porcelain Figure of Dr Syntax, seated on a barrel in black attire, sketching a pair of ducks at his feet amongst applied flowerheads and bocage, upon a naturalistic base, in enamel colours and gilt, crown, crossed batons, six dots, SH and D in puce, painter's number 11, third quarter of the 19th century, {13.5cm high}

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**SH PLEASE RING AND ADVISE** An 18ct gold hunting cased minute repeating pocket watch. The ornate dial with subsiduary seconds dial. Signed CH.ED.Lardet Fleurier Suisse 12292. With a transparent back plate revelaing the movement striking on two gongs. The case heavily chasted with foliate scroll decoration with a gold watch chain. In fitted tortoishell case containing a spare dial (signed and numbered appropriately) and two spare glasses.

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A George III oval cruet frame, with a central handle and reeded guard rings and gadrooned borders fitted with two mounted cut glass mustard pots and five other cut glass bottles (one lacking) maker's mark "SH", London 1811, 9.75in (25cm) high.

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A REGENCY SILVER TEAPOT having gadrooning to the rounded oblong finial, hinged cover and body, the latter having a beaded rim, the silver handle with ivory insulators, on four ball feet, hallmarked London, 1812, maker SH (Samuel Hennell?), 31cm, (12.2in) long, 19.5ozs, (607gm)

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TWO VICTORIAN FIDDLE PATTERN TABLESPOONS, London, 1842, maker indistinct, and 1838, SH, DG, engraved cyphers, 4.5ozs, (140g)

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A collection of five late 17th Century small trefid spoons - the first maker, IP, London 1681, with lace-back bowl and ribbed rat-tail, 13.5cm long; another similar, the lace-back decoration slightly worn, maker probably William Scarlett, London, c. 1690; another similar, maker's mark possibly SH with scratched initials MT; another similar, but plain, with wrigglework initials and dated 1696, maker's mark TH script conjoined struck thrice; and a fancy end trefid with later gilding and engraved foliage decoration to both sides of stem, maker's mark IH only with lion rampant beneath.

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A George II fancy back mote spoon, with a scallop shell below the drop, scratched "SH", the bowl pierced with crosslets and scrolls, possibly by John Wingman (makers mark twice) London c.1750, 5.6in (14. 2cm) long, 0.2oz. (See lot 180 for illustration).

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1676 shilling F, 1635/6 shilling MM crown fair, 1887 shilling JH UNC 1817 LH shilling F, 1816 LH sixpence F, 1819 SH sixpence VF, 1887 JH sixpence UNC, 1887 J H sixpence UNC, 1818 halfcrown F, and a quantity of Victorian and later English coins, a South Africa 1895 halfcrown and a few foreign coins.

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A LARGE EARLY 20TH-CENTURY SCHOENAU & HOFFMEISTER PORZELLANFABRIK BURGGRUB BISQUE-HEADED DOLL having short brown hair, painted eyebrows, moving eyes with blue irises, and open mouth, Impressed 'Germany/SH (flanking PB with a star)/914/11' on a jointed composition body (hands depleted), in a brown plush hat and coat, 66cm, (26in) high.

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A pair of George III silver shoe buckles, maker SH, London 1797, of plain oval convex shape with steel fastenings, 7cm diameter (2)

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George III marrow scoop, London 1807, maker SH

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Silver soup ladle, with a shell patterned terminal, maker 'SH', London 1817

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A Simon & Halbig bisque doll, German, c.1892, impressed SH 1079 DEP 7, fixed blue eyes, open mouth, pierced ears, composition and wood jointed body, dressed in contemporary white multi-layered outfit with lace bonnet, 17"/43cm.

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OLD ENGLISH PATTERN Six table spoons, to include three by Hester Bateman, 1778-1786; one by Samuel Neville, Dublin, 1812; and two by SH, 1802, 11.25oz (6)

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A good set of 4 gilt lined silver standing salts, embossed coffer shape with gadrooned edge, raised on 4 bottle feet. Made by RH & SH London 1803.

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