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Three George III silver tablespoons by Richard Crossley, London 1797, together with a tablespoon by Hester Bateman 1779, another possibly by John Lampfert (late 18th century), four of them in the old English pattern, the last one in the Hanoverian pattern, combined weight 320 grams
A George III silver three piece tea set, with rubbed hallmarks, comprising a teapot, twin-handled sugar bowl and milk jug, each designed with embossed birds and scrolled foliage, the teapot handle with ivory spacers, on ball feet, 27.5 cm long, 910 gramsIvory declaration ref: D9RG8QMQ
A pair of George III Neoclassical silver candlesticks by John Green, Roberts, Mosley & Co, Sheffield 1794, in the Adam style with tapered fluted stems on a knopped spreading circular base, 27 cm high, each with later added silver-plated twin-arms with central urn finial
An Elizabeth II silver Sir Winston Churchill commemorative plate, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1973, modelled with Churchill to centre and inscribed "Never in the field of human conflict was so much owed by so many to so few" August 1940, limited edition, in original box, 20 cm diameter, 333 grams
A Native American Navajo silver, turquoise and coral pendant by H. Begaye (possibly Herbert), with freeform turquoise to the centre flanked with red coral pieces to one side and silver foliage to the other, the reverse stamped 'H. Begaye' 'Sterling', hanging on a turquoise bead chain, pendant 7cm high, turquoise stone 5.7 cm high
An Elizabeth II silver commemorative plate designed by Doris Lindner in commemoration of the achievements of Brigadier Gerard, 1970-72, limited edition no. 1215/2000, with etched depiction of the horse and rider to the centre, 23 cm diameter, with original box and certificate, 370 grams
An Elizabeth II silver commemorative plate designed by Doris Lindner in commemoration of the achievements of Brigadier Gerard, 1970-72, limited edition no. 1216/2000, with etched depiction of the horse and rider to the centre, 23 cm diameter, with original box and certificate, 370 grams
A small collection of silver to include a pair of Victorian silver salts by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, 1893, with blue glass liners, a pair of silver salts by Elkington & Co with clear glass liners, four silver decanter labels, cruet pieces (two silver mustard pots, silver salt, pepper pot) and others, combined silver weight 500 grams
A Chinese export silver pedestal dish by Wang Hing & Co, circa 1900, with pierced circular rim decorated with prunus, on a circular foot, together with a Chinese exp. silver chain mail purse and a set of six silver spoons, the pedestal dish 8.5 cm high, combined weight 255 grams
A Mexican silver crumb catcher and bowl, the crumb catcher of circular form with reeded thumbpiece and turned wood handle, 11.5 cm diameter, the bowl by Sanborn HNOS S.A. of lobbed form with embossed floral design and twin-handles, on a circular foot, both stamped to underside 'Mexico', the bowl 10 cm diameter, combined weight 440 grams
A George III silver inkstand by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London 1812, of rectangular form with gadrooned border and shell corners, fitted with central silver chamber stick with snuffer, flanked with silver-mounted three cut glass ink and pen pot, pen tray either side, on four feet, 18 cm wide, weight without glass 228 grams
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