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A George IV silver teapot by Joseph Craddock, London 1828, of flattened melon shape, the lower body fluted, raised on four shell scrolled feet and fitted with an insulated loop handle, the cover with circular lobed finial, 13cm high, 19oz

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A Queen Anne silver quart tankard by Nathaniel Locke, London 1708 of plain tapering cylindrical shape, with heavy scrolled handle below a peaked flat domed cover with beaded rat-tail from a scrolled thumbpiece, 21.5cm high, 35.75oz

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The Hon The Irish Society, a small Edwardian silver casket, maker E.S Ltd, London 1909, of plain rectangular shape with two drop loop handles over a moulded foot and reeded edge to the cover which is embossed with the Arms of The Hon The Royal Irish Society and inscribed Sir Alfred Newton, Bart, Governor 1910, 9 x 6cm; together with a small two handled cup by Richard Burbidge, London 1913, on a plain pedestal, the bottom of the bowl applied with a boss embossed with the arms of the Society with the same inscription as above but dated 1914, 9.5cm high, 8.25oz (2)

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A George III silver tankard, makers mark rubbed, London 1776, of tapered cylindrical form with ribbed girdle, applied armorial and monogram, domed cover with scroll thumbpiece and handle with heart terminus, 20cm, 26oz

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A late Victorian silver mounted claret jug by The Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1895, the clear cut glass ovoid body with cylindrical silver collar, hinged cover and angular handle, 23cm high

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A silver brandy flask, maker AW, Birmingham 1932, of flattened octagonal form, engine turned with flat bayonet cap, inscribed to one end panel, 13cm high, 7.25oz

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A Victorian Scottish part service of silver Old English pattern flatware by R Tennent, Glasgow 1883, comprising: eight table spoons, eight dessert spoons, nine table forks and seven dessert forks, all crested, 60oz (32)

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A George III silver punch ladle, the bowl of circular shape with laurel border, unmarked, initialled with decoratively turned wooden handle, 31cm long

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A silver dessert basket, maker JW&S, Birmingham 1910, of lobed oval shape with flat base, the sides pierced below a moulded edge with scrollover handles, 32cm diameter, 11oz

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A George III silver salver by Robert Jones, London 1781, of plain circular shape with beaded edge, engraved with an armorial, raised on four ball and claw supports, 40.5cm diameter, 55oz

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A George III silver goblet by Robert and Samuel Hennell, London 1809, the lower body compressed and fluted below a moulded girdle, and everted lip, raised on a plain pedestal foot, 13.75cm, 7.5oz

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A silver salver, maker JHB/HB, Sheffield 1914, of plain circular shape with moulded and shell scrolled border and raised on three claw and ball feet, uninscribed, 27cm, 21oz

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A silver sugar caster by S Blackensee & Sons, Chester 1937, the lower body vase shaped and embossed with stiff leaf and festoons with raised shell applied border, the compressed domed cover with stiff leaf decoration below a bud finial, 20cm high, 7.5oz

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A George III Scottish silver goblet by Alex Spence, Edinburgh 1797, the bowl lobed and embossed over a knopped pedestal foot, crested, 18cm, 9oz

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A late Victorian silver tobacco box by Maurice Freeman, London 1899, of plain oval shape with hinged cover with concealed spring release, the cover inscribed, 8.25cm, 2oz

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A Victorian silver Old English pattern stuffing spoon by Thomas Smily, London 1875, initialled, 30.5cm, 5.25oz

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A George II silver cream pail, Samuel Herbert & Co, London 1751, of tapering cylindrical form with banded pattern below a pierced bail handle, 6.5cm diameter, 2oz

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A George III silver dish stand by Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London 1800, of circular reeded wire form with three reeded legs, 21cm diameter, 9.75oz

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A pair of George III silver salvers by Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London 1804, each of plain circular form with gadrooned edge over three everted ribbed feet, crested, 20.5cm diameter, 21oz (2)

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A George III silver cream jug, makers mark indistinct, London 1806, of plain rectangular shape below a reeded edge, raised on four ball feet, 9.25cm, 4.5oz

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An assembled part service of George III, William IV and Victorian silver fiddle pattern flatware, comprising: six table forks, maker RH, London 1831; six dessert forks, four by HH, London 1862, two by BS, London 1841; six dessert spoons, maker RH, London 1831, variously initialled, 33.75oz (18)

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A Victorian silver cased aide memoire, maker FM, Birmingham 1873, rectangular with engine turned decoration, eagle crest to the centre, opening to reveal a silver pencil closing ivorine panels printed Monday - Friday, 9.75 x 7cm

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Royal Marines Light Infantry, an Edwardian silver mounted ivory baton by Ebeneezer Newman, London 1905, presented to Band Sgt R A Millar by the Sergeants Mess RMLI as a mark of esteem 1906, 52cm long, also a cigarette box by A&J Zimmermann, Birmingham 1905, similarly engraved, 14 x 8cm (2) A contemporary extract from the Uxbridge Gazette, January 27th 1906 accompanies this lot

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A pair of Edwardian silver dwarf candlesticks by William Hutton & Sons, London 1902, each raised on a square foot with fan fluting below tapered square fluted stems supporting vase shaped sockets, 17cm high, loaded (2)

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A late Victorian silver fruit basket by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1894, of quatrefoil form, the body pierced and embossed within a floral scrolled border, raised on a decorative cast and pierced foot, 29.5cm, 21oz

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A pair of silver decanters by Mappin & Webb, London 1974, made to commemorate the centenary of Sir Winston Churchills birth, of plain bottle shape and applied with a silver gilt Marlborough armorial, they are numbered 22 and 23 respectively of a limited edition of 300, complete with silver stoppers with silver gilt Marlborough crest finials, 29.5cm, 54oz, complete with literature and certification, cased

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A four piece silver tea set by The Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1936, comprising: a teapot of compressed oval shape with shell gadrooned edge, raised on four foliate scrolled paw feet, with ebonized loop handle, 14cm high; a matching hot water jug, 21cm high together with the companion milk jug and sugar bowl, 61oz (3)

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A pair of Victorian silver grape shears by Charles Rawlings and William Summers, London 1863, of plain design with ring handles, 16.5cm, 3.25oz

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A George IV silver drum mustard pot, maker TB, London 1825, the plain cylindrical body with gadrooned edge and foliate handle, the hinged cover with a flower head thumbpiece, 8cm diameter, 4oz, with blue glass liner

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A George III silver gilt cup and cover by Henry Greenaway, London 1779, the vase shaped cup with two extended loop handles raised on a square foot, the cover with bud finial to the upper knop, the body applied with two panels containing figures, 20cm high approximately, 11.25oz

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A pair of silver trifle spoons by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1911, the terminals pierced with a right handed swavtika the auspicious sign representing the god Ganesha and the vernal sun, the bowls lobed with cut edges, 19.25cm, 2.5oz, cased

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A Victorian silver salver by The Barnards, London 1839, of circular shape with moulded shell scrolled border, the ground chased with floral and foliate scrolling, 26.5cm diameter, 19oz

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A silver four piece tea set, maker AM, Chester 1915, comprising: a teapot of oval shape, the body embossed with stiff leaf and festoon decoration below a flared collar, the insulated silver handle with foliate top, the hinged cover with bone finial, 13.5cm high; a hot water jug to match, 22cm high and the companion milk jug and sugar bowl, all monogrammed, 67oz (4)

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A George III Irish silver sauce boat by John Warner, Cork, circa 1775-1810, (makers mark and Sterling only) of plain oval form with punch beaded edge and raised on three shell headed hoof feet below a double scroll handle, initialled, 13cm high, 12.25oz

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A George III silver coffee pot by Daniel Smith and Robert Sharp, London 1763, of plain baluster form raised on a gadrooned foot with foliate based spout and gadrooned edge, the hinged cover with wrythen finial, fitted with a carved wooden scroll handle, 27cm high, 29.5oz

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A William IV silver mounted inkstand, maker TD, London 1833, the platform formed from an exotic seashell raised on a plain circular pedestal, above a silver mounted glass inkwell (lacking cover) in front of a combination taperstick and ring handle with pen rest, 13cm high.

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A pair of silver sauce boats by E Viner & Co, Sheffield 1938, each of plain oval shape below cut edges and raised on three pad feet, 6.5cm high, 7oz (2)

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A late Victorian silver hot water jug by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1899, of oval vase shape, the lower body embossed above a plain oval foot, the flared spout with hinged cover, 24cm, 12.25oz

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A pair of George III Irish silver serving spoons by John Power, Dublin 1801, one with pierced divider as a straining spoon, 33cm, 7.25oz (2)

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A matched set of six Victorian Scottish silver Kings pattern teaspoons (five by D&S, one by JMJr), Glasgow 1863, single struck, initialled; together with four similar smaller examples by AC, Glasgow 1853, 6.25oz (10)

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A large silver photograph frame, maker RC, Sheffield 1998, of plain rectangular shape, engraved with the Tattersalls crest and with a presentation inscription, 25 x 30cm with mahogany stained easel back

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A large silver sauce boat, maker ISG, Birmingham 1938, of oval form with wide flared spout and cut edges over three stylised hoof feet and with a plain loop handle, 11cm, 10oz

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A Victorian silver snuff box by J Millward Banks, London 1878, of rectangular form with serpentine edges, allover foliate scroll decorated, the cover with oval cartouche with inscription, 8 x 5cm; a small silver snuff box, maker RP, Birmingham 1939, rectangular with engine turned cover, initialled, 5.25 x 3.5cm; and a small Continental oval box, unmarked, fluted and embossed with flowers, 4.75cm diameter

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A George III silver mustard pot, makers mark indistinct ?F, London 1805, of plain oval tapering shape below a gadrooned edge, the hinged cover with ball finial, 9cm high, together with a George III Old English pattern condiment spoon, London 1799, 4oz (2)

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A late Victorian silver taperstick by Sampson Mordan & Co, London 1898, modelled as a mischievous monkey holding the socket in his right hand on a green faux alabaster base, 7cm high, 10oz (including composite plinth)

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A Victorian silver creamer by Stokes and Ireland Ltd, Birmingham 1892, of plain helmet shape raised from a square foot, 15cm high together with another small silver cream jug by Charles Weale, Birmingham 1919, 11.5cm, 7.25oz (2)

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A pair of late Victorian silver Old English pattern stuffing spoons by Aldwinckle and Slater, London 1881, 29.25cm, 7oz

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A pair of silver trifle spoons by Wakely and Wheeler, London 1912, the oval crimped edge bowls below cast and figural stems, 19.5cm; and a Victorian sifter spoon by George Adams, London 1859 with a circular flat based pierced bowl, 15.5cm, 5.75oz (3)

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A George III silver cream jug probably by William Hall, London 1801, of oval form, bright cut engraved with bands of foliage, 10.25cm, 3oz

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A matched set of six George III silver Old English pattern teaspoons, four by Peter & William Bateman, London 1810, two by TW, London 1794, all initialled, 2.5oz (6)

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A set of four Victorian silver salt cellars by J N Mappin, London 1896, each of circular tub form embossed with acorns and oak leaves below a milled edge and raised on three feet, 4cm diameter, together with four matching twig handled salt spoons, 6cm, 4.25oz (8)

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Twelve pairs of silver old English pattern fish knives and forks by E Viner, Sheffield 1927, with simple engraved decoration to the blades and tines, 39oz (24)

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A large Victorian silver pitcher by William Hunter, London 1857, of plain baluster form with insulated leaf capped scroll handle, the plain body with broad spout, 26cm high, 32oz

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An Irish silver beaker by Edmund Johnson Junior, Dublin circa 1920s (marks indistinct), of flared cylindrical form, engraved with acorns and thistles, standing on an ebonised plinth with attached plate engraved with the inscription to Ray and Aileen from all at Stonington Island, Antarctica 1948-1950 and with the facsimile signatures of all in residence at the time including Poppa Fuchs, and nine others, 16.75cm high, 11.25oz

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A silver sauce tureen and cover by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1926, the two handled bowl of plain navette form raised on a rectangular foot below a reed and ribbon edge, the dished cover with circular finial and cut out for a ladle, 14cm high, 16.25oz

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A George IV Scottish silver part fiddle and thread pattern flatware service by J McKay, Edinburgh 1820/23, crested, comprising six table forks, six dessert forks, six dessert spoons and four table spoons, 50oz (22)

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A Queen Anne silver porringer, makers mark indistinct, London 1706, circular, the lower body fluted below a rope twist girdle, with two scroll handles, 10cm high, 7.5oz

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A pair of George III Scottish silver fiddle pattern basting spoons, N & G, Edinburgh 1814, crested and twice initialled to the top of the stem, 33cm, 6.5oz (2)

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A silver three piece tea set, maker HF&Co, Sheffield 1945, comprising a teapot of tapering plain octagonal form, raised on three pad feet, fitted with ebonised handle and finial, 15.5cm high, together with the companion cream jug and sugar bowl, 37oz (3)

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A George III silver wine funnel and strainer, maker ?I, London 1781, the compressed circular bowl with bead edge, crested, 11.5cm, 2.75oz

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