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“A Georgian silver composite tea service, of oblong form with gadrooned borders, comprising: teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl, various dates and makers, some indistinct, 39 oz (3)”

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“A George III silver teapot, of oval form with gadrooned border, engraved decoration and fruitwood handle, maker Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London 1804, 16.5cm high; together with a modern silver hot water jug, 28 oz (2) “

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“A George III silver mustard pot, oval with concave cover and engraved borders, with blue glass liner, London 1807, maker’s mark indisitinct, 8.5cm high, 4 oz (2)”

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“A George III silver cream jug, oval with reeded rim and handle, London 1807, maker’s mark CF, 10cm high, 4 oz”

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“A George III silver drum mustard pot, with shell thumbpiece, gadrooned rim and blue glass liner, maker T & J Guest & Josh Cradock, London 1809, 7.5cm high, 4.5 oz (2)”

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“A set of four George III silver egg cups, maker Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, London 1810, 6.5cm high, 6 oz (4)”

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“A pair of early nineteenth century Irish silver candle snuffers, with scissor action and engraved armorial crest, maker Jas. Scott?, Dublin 1810, 16.5cm long, 3 oz”

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“A George III silver teapot, of oval form with gadrooned border and wooded handles, raised on ball feet, London 1810, maker’s mark MS, 15cm high, 19 oz”

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“A George III silver hot water jug, with gadrooned border and ebonised handle, London 1812, 20cm high, 17 oz”

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“A George III silver chamberstick, of oblong form, with detachable nozzle and extinguisher, engraved crest with motto ‘Hac Iter Elysium Nobis’, maker Soloman Hougham, Soloman Royes & John East Dix, London 1817, 6cm high, 3 oz”

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“A Victorian silver teapot, of circular form with leaf-capped scroll handle and flower head finial, by Edward & John Barnard, London 1857, 18cm, 20 oz”

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“A Victorian silver inkstand, by Robert Hennell, the circular dished stand with embossed and chased border and engraved presentation inscription within a beaded border, with glass well, London 1858, 20cm diameter, 12 oz”

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“A Victorian silver salver, engraved with an armorial crest within radiating scrolled leaves, raised on three shell cast feet, maker Elkington & Co., Birmingham 1859, 25.5cm diameter, 19 oz”

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“A Victorian silver mustard pot, of baluster form with shell thumbpiece, embossed with flowers, with blue glass liner, London 1862, maker’s mark GR EB, 8cm high, 2 oz (2) “

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“A Victorian silver bachelor’s tea service, comprising teapot, cream jug and sugar bowl, maker George Jackson & David Fullerton, London 1898/99, 10 oz (3)”

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“A Victorian silver oval pedestal dish, embossed with large flowerheads and scrolling foliage, maker Charles Stuart Harris, London 1886, 30cm long; together with a matching oval dish, 25 oz (2)”

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“A Scottish silver beaker, embossed with scrolled acanthus leaves and flowers, and engraved inscription, maker Marshall & Sons, Edinburgh 1890, 9.8cm high; together with a silver chamberstick, maker Brook & Son, Edinburgh 1900, 10cm long, 5 oz (2)”

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“A Victorian composite silver tea service, of oval form with gadrooned border, comprising: teapot with ebonised handles. cream jug and sugar bowl, London 1891-3 various makers; and four assorted silver spoons, 29 oz (7)”

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“A small silver bowl, embossed with a ram charging at putti, Foreign, imported London 1893; together with other small assorted silver and white metal items (11)”

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“A Victorian silver oval sweetmeat dish, embossed with c-scrolls and flowers, London 1893, maker’s mark indistinct, 22.5cm long; together with a similarly decorated silver box, 10cm long, 10 oz (2)”

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“A silver ‘Guernsey’ style hot water jug and cover, by Elkingtons, Sheffield 1895, 16cm high, 8 oz (2)”

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“A silver cigarette box, with wooden interior, London 1895, maker’s mark WC JL, 17.5cm long “

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“An Art Nouveau silver cream jug, with arum lily bifurcated handle, maker James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1896, 7cm high; together with two silver caddy spoons with shell bowls, 3 oz (3) “

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“A silver-mounted cut-glass dish, of oval form, the handles pierced with birds and scrolls, Birmingham 1898, maker’s mark indistinct, 21cm long “

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“An early twentieth century silver-mounted cut-glass pepper grinder, maker John Heath & John Middleton, London, date indistinct, 9cm high”

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“A Continental silver wager cup, of typical form modelled as a woman in conical skirt holding a bowl above her head, marked Berthold Muller, Chester 1900, 13.5cm high, 2 oz”

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“A pair of oval silver salts, pierced with birds and animals and raised on four claw and ball feet, with blue glass liners, London 1901/02, 8cm long; together with a set of four silver twin-handled salts and six salt spoons, 9 oz (14)”

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“A large silver sugar caster, of baluster form with pierced domed cover, London 1901, maker’s mark indistinct, 20cm high, 10 oz”

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“A pair of Edwardian silver bottle coasters, pierced with neo-classical urns and scroll border, on turned wooden bases, maker Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1902, 12.5cm diameter (2)”

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“An Edwardian silver pedestal bowl, by Mappin & Webb, with gadrooned and acanthus leaf border, Sheffield 1902, misshapen, 14.5cm diameter, 9 oz”

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“A Continenetal silver pedestal dish, oval with twin handles and fluted rim, embossed with infants at play within scroll borders, marked London 1902, maker’s mark JGP, 20cm wide, 5 oz”

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“A navette shaped silver inkstand, with glass well and pen holder, maker A&J Zimmerman, Birmingham 1902, stand 21cm long, 4 oz”

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“An Edwardian silver preserve stand, containing two glass pots, the handles in the form of wishbones, Birmingham 1903, maker’s mark ?&W, 17.5cm high, and two spoons, 14 oz (7)”

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“A pair of silver candlesticks, cylindrical stems on domed stepped bases, maker Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings Shepherd, Birmingham 1903, 15.5cm high, weighted (2)”

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“An Edwardian silver condiment set, maker of neo-classical form, comprising: two salts, two pepperettes, mustard and two spoons Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1903, 6 oz, cased (8)”

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“A silver cream jug and sugar basin, together with six teaspoons and a pair of sugar tongs, by James Wakely & Frank Wheeler, London 1904, 70z, cased (10)”

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“An Edwardian silver bachelor’s teapot and cream jug, Birmingham 1904, maker’s mark indistinct; together with a silver three-footed sugar bowl; and a twin-handled cup, 32 oz (4)”

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“An Edwardian neo-classical style silver tea caddy, of oval form, by James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1907, 13cm high, 8 oz”

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“A cut-glass claret jug, with silver-gilt mounts, by William Comyns & Sons, the quatrelobed body cut with flowers and leaves and with scrolling foliate decorated silver-gilt collar and cover, with engraved inscription ‘W Jany 27th 1859-1909’, London 1907, 25cm high”

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“A pair of silver butter shells, Birmingham 1907, maker’s mark RB, 14.5cm long, 7 oz (2)”

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“A silver salver, with beaded and husk borders and engraved vacant shield, raised on three claw and ball feet, maker James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1913, 18cm diameter, 9 oz”

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“A large silver salver, with shaped stepped circular outline with engraved monogram PGW, raised on three whorl feet, London 1914, maker’s mark JW&T, 31.5cm diameter, 36 oz”

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“A circular silver box, raised on three feet, the cover with engraved monogram D, Chester 1917, maker’s mark CC?, 11cm diameter; together with other items of silver and electroplate comprising: a sweetmeat basket, a sugar caster, a glass jar, a pair of nut dishes, a small alms dish and a salver (qty)”

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“A silver cow creamer, modelled standing four square with curled horns, the hinged cover applied with a bee, Sheffield 1924, maker’s mark MM?, 9.5cm high, 5 oz”

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“A silver condiment set, comprising two salts, two pepperettes and a mustard pot, with blue glass liners, Birmingham 1925, maker’s mark D&B, cased; together with a silver tea strainer and a silver cigarette box (qty)”

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“An RAF hexagonal silver ashtray, with applied crest, Birmingham 1936, maker indisitinct, 10cm diameter, 1 oz; together with an RAF crested Oriflam cigarette lighter marked sterling (2)”

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“A silver cream jug, with double scroll handle, raised on oval pedestal foot, by Manoah Rhodes, Sheffield 1927, 16cm high, 10 oz”

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“A silver coffee pot and hot water jug, by Mappin & Webb, with cast foliate border and ebonised handles, London 1928, 19cm high, 32 oz (2)”

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“A pair of silver sugar casters, with pierced domed covers, London 1932, maker’s mark RWB, 15cm high; together with a silver sauce boat, 13 oz (3)”

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“A Lady’s silver-mounted dressing table set, decorated with lemon guilloche enamel, comprising: hand mirror, clock, two hair brushes, two clothes brushes and a glass jar, by H Matthews, Birmingham 1924 (7) “

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“A set of four Scottish silver salts, in the form of Roman oil lamps with shallow oval bowls and birds head handles, maker Brook & Son, Edinburgh 1924-30, 11cm long, 6 oz (4)”

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“A silver salver, by Brook & Son, of square form with serpentine corners, raised on four bun feet, Sheffield 1926, 26cm diameter, 25 oz”

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“A silver sugar bowl, of fluted oblong form with upswept handle, by Edward Viner, Sheffield 1929, 10.5cm high, 8 oz”

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“A silver sugar bowl, raised on three pad feet, maker Hukin & Heath, Birmingham 1929, 12cm diameter; together with a pair of silver sugar tongs, 5 oz (2)”

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“A silver tea service, of circular pedestal form, comprising: teapot with wooden handles, cream jug and sugar bowl, maker Adie Bros, Birmingham 1932, 24 oz (3)”

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“A small silver toast rack, with four divisions, maker William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1933, 8.5cm, long; together with a Georgian silver pepperette; and two condiment sets, part with blue glass liners, 7 oz (9)”

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“A silver salver, of shaped circular outline with stepped border, raised on three whorl feet, by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1936, 31cm diameter, 31 oz”

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“A silver tea service, of elongated octagonal form, comprisng: teapot with wooden handle, cream jug and sugar bowl, maker Edward Viner, Sheffield 1937-39, 30 oz (3)”

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“A large silver cigarette box, with engraved monogram RWR, and wooden interior, London 1936, maker’s mark RC, 20cm long”

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“A pair of small silver toast racks, with four divisions, maker William Hutton & Sons, Birmingham 1938, 7.5cm long; together with two other toastracks, 6 oz (4)”

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