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A pair of 18th century silver sugar nips, marks indistinct, quite plain with shell bowls, 1.25oz

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A large pair of Victorian silver sauce boats by G Lambert, London 1878, each of oval shape below a wavy edge and raised on three lion mask and paw feet, the flying scroll handle formed as a gryphon's head, crested, 14cm, 31oz

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A Victorian silver salver by Barnards, London 1849, of plain circular shape with embossed and beaded border, raised on three scrolled paw feet, 25.25cm diameter, 16oz

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A late Victorian silver rose bowl trophy by The Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1898, of compressed circular shape, wrythen fluted and raised on a short pedestal, embossed with scrolls and inscribed as Golfing Trophy, 20.25cm diameter, 16oz

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A pair of Victorian silver salad servers by The Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1876, the bowls bright cut engraved, fitted with carved ivory handles, 31cm (2)

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A matched pair of Victorian silver casters, one by Charles and George Fox, London 1852, the other probably by Alexander Macrae, London 1878, each of plain baluster form with pierced domed covers below bell finials, 13.5cm high, 9.75oz (2)

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A Victorian silver drum mustard by Henry John Lias and Henry John Lias, London 1875, cylindrical with foliate bright cut decoration between beaded edges, the hinged cover with chair back thumbpiece, 7.5cm together with another plain drum mustard by Turner Bradbury & Sons, Sheffield 1923, 6.25cm, each with blue liner, 6.25oz (2)

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A George III silver wine funnel, maker WP (indistinct), London 1784/5 with incuse duty mark, the bowl of plain compressed form with moulded edge and bell shaped clip, 12.5cm, 2.75oz

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A Victorian silver fiddle shell and thread pattern christening spoon and fork by George Adams, London 1852, cased together with another assembled three piece christening set (2)

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An Edwardian silver cayenne spoon by Heath and Middleton, London 1903, the terminal formed as the devil's head (family tradition holds its use as a cocaine spoon), 8cm

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A George III silver Old English pattern straining spoon by William Eley and William Fearn, London 1798, 30.5cm, 4.5oz

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A Victorian silver cheese scoop, maker AT, Birmingham 1861, the stem and blade floral and foliate engraved below a mother of pearl handle, 21.5cm

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A service of silver rat-tail pattern flatware by Cooper Brothers and Sons, Sheffield 1938, comprising: six tablespoons, eight soup spoons, eight dessert spoons, eight teaspoons, eight egg spoons, eight table forks, eight dessert forks, two sauce ladles, a cream ladle, eight pistol handled table knives, eight matching cheese knives and a three piece carving set, contained in a fitted polished walnut canteen box with drawer, 82oz (76)

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A silver bon bon dish, maker SAC, Sheffield 1913, the circular shallow bowl pierced with foliate scrolls within a gadrooned and shell scrolled edge, raised on a conforming pedestal, crested, 22cm, 14.5oz

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A matched service of Victorian silver fiddle pattern flatware comprising: eight table forks by William Eaton, London 1838, ten table forks by William Eaton, London 1842, and four table forks by Hayne and Cater, London 1836, nine tablespoons by William Eaton, London 1838, six dessert spoons by William Eaton, London 1838, six dessert spoons by William Eaton, London 1843, two dessert forks by William Eaton, London 1838, nine dessert forks by William Eaton, London 1843, and one dessert fork by CW, London 1852, 111oz, together with nine modern stainless table knives to match (64)

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A set of six William IV silver Fiddle pattern dessert spoons, maker HMN, Exeter 1836, initialled, 8.5oz (6)

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A pair of Edwardian silver Old English pattern sauce ladles by Charles Boyton & Sons, London 1904, 19cm, 5.25oz (2)

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A silver two-handled rose bowl by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1908, the stepped circular bowl on a spreading pedestal base, with stylised scrolling handles, 30.5cm across, 29.5oz

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A William IV silver fiddle and thread pattern fish slice by John Whiting, London 1835, 31.5cm, 5.5oz

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A Victorian pair of silver bladed fish servers by Hilliard and Thomason, Birmingham 1879, the blades pierced and engraved with ivy leaves, fitted with fluted mother of pearl handles, cased

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A Victorian silver mounted travelling timepiece with white enamel circular dial printed with Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds, the rectangular frame mounted in silver and embossed with scrolls, maker ELG, Birmingham 1896, the continental movement with back wind and hinged rear easel stand, 7.5cm high, cased

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A Regency Scottish silver tea pot by J McKay, Edinburgh 1814, of plain circular compressed form below a gadrooned edge having an insulated reeded scroll handle with shell thumbpiece and with berry finial to the flush hinged cover, 14cm high, 23oz

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A pair of glass cruet bottles each containing a silver cayenne spoon the terminals modelled as the head of a man wearing a feathered hat by Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1903, 7.5cm (4)

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Three glass whisky noggins each of conical glass form, silver mounted with a collar and hinged flat cover with thumbpiece, two by S Blackensee & Sons, Birmingham 1935, one by RR, Birmingham 1936, 11cm high, the latter with matching "Whisky" label by the same maker (4)

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A set of three small silver toast racks by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1916, each on rectangular wire frame with four ball feet below five heart shaped bars, 7.75cm, 5oz (3)

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A Victorian silver mounted claret jug, maker E?, London circa 1880, marks rubbed, the plain ovoid clear glass body with silver collar and handle with hinged domed cover (repaired), 24.5cm high

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A small Edwardian silver pin cushion in the form of a frog by Adie and Lovekin, Birmingham 1907, 2.25cm high

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A pair of late Victorian silver asparagus tongs by Jackson and Fullerton, London 1898, foliate decorated, 20.5cm, 5.5oz

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A modern silver corkscrew, the handle modelled as a running fox, maker's mark indistinct, Birmingham circa 1960, 8.5cm wide also another electroplate example, 13.5cm (2)

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An Edwardian silver bachelor's teaset by Asprey & Co, Chester 1908, comprising: a small teapot of plain circular compressed form with ebonised loop handle and finial, 12.25cm diameter, together with the companion milk jug and sugar bowl, 12.25oz (3)

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A large pigskin travelling case fitted with a range of matching late Victorian/Edwardian silver mounted dressing table utensils including: a pin tray of rectangular shape, two hairbrushes, hand mirror, two clothes brushes, two glass jars with silver tops, a hat brush, a button hook and shoe horn and a spherical cut glass scent bottle, various dates and makers

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A George IV silver teapot by Richard Pearse, London 1828, of compressed circular form the body embossed with acanthus below an acanthus gadrooned edge and raised on a lobed circular pedestal, the cover with rose finial, the insulated handle elaborately leaf capped, 14cm together with the companion sugar bowl, 10cm, 43oz (2)

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A George IV silver teapot by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London 1825, of plain compressed circular form with reeded girdle and plain insulated handle, the flush hinged cover with bun finial, 12.5cm, 19oz

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A four piece silver teaset by J Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1910, comprising: a teapot of tapered rectangular form engraved with a monogram, 18cm, together with the companion hotwater jug, milk jug and sugar basin, 48.5oz (4)

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A silver coffee pot, by the Adie Bros, Birmingham 1931, of plain tapering cylindrical form below a domed cover, with wooden scroll handle and finial, 20cm, 12oz

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A late Victorian silver rosebowl by the Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1896, of circular shape, embossed below a crimped edge and raised on a circular pedestal, inscribed with the crest of 2nd Volunteer Battn, The Manchester Regiment and with a presentation inscription, 20cm diameter, 14.5oz

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A George IV silver salver by Benjamin Smith III, London 1820, of circular shape with floral border around a part matt foliate and trellis chased ground, raised on three winged paw feet, 33.5cm diameter, 45.25oz

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A George III silver goblet, maker's mark indistinct, London 1802, the bowl heavily later embossed above a knopped stem, 15.5cm, 7.5oz

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A small Scottish silver mounted skean-dhu, the unmarked silver handle decorated with heart devices in orange enamel, the steel blade stamped Hamilton & Inches, the scabbard mounted in black leather, 16.75cm

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A pair of silver tapersticks by Hawkesworth, Eyre & Co, Sheffield 1919, modelled in the mid 18th century style, 12cm, loaded (2)

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A George III silver punch ladle, maker's mark indistinct, London 1762, the plain oval bowl with single lip below a turned wooden handle, 32cm

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A large silver two handled teatray by the Goldsmiths' and Silversmiths' Co Ltd, London 1927, of plain rectangular shape with moulded edge, 72cm, 132 oz

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A George IV silver soup ladle by Charles Eley, London 1828, 33cm, 6.5oz

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A pair of silver trifle spoons by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1913, each with oval wavy edged bowl and elaborately pierced terminal to the handle, 22cm, 4oz

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A matched Victorian and later silver Grecian pattern part table service, crested, mostly but not exclusively by George Adams, London 1858-79, comprising: twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, five teaspoons together with twelve matching modern silver handled table knives, JB, Sheffield 1988 and twelve cheese knives, 88oz weighable (65)

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A pair of late George III silver fiddle pattern tablespoons probably by William Chawner II, London 1815, initialled, 4.75oz (2)

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A matched set of six early Victorian silver fiddle pattern dessert forks, London, various makers and dates (three engraved), 10oz

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A large pair of Victorian silver fiddle and thread pattern tablespoons by William Eaton, London 1841, initialled H, 22.5cm, 6.25oz (2)

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A set of five George IV silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons, maker SL, Exeter 1825, crested, 18.5cm,

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Two George III silver Old English bright cut tablespoons, London 1786 and 1787, both initialled CTM, 22cm, 4oz (2)

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A silver cigarette/cigar box by William Neale & Sons, Birmingham 1933, rectangular with engine turned cover, 16.5 x 11.5cm, cedar lined

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Three Edwardian silver dressing table bottles by Drew & Sons, London 1906, one of hammered cylindrical form with bayonet cap, glass liner missing, 10.5cm together with two rectangular section bottles matching, 12.5cm, crested, 14.75oz (3)

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A pair of George IV silver candlesticks by John and Thomas Settle, Sheffield 1821, each raised from a circular base with floral border below a part fluted column with a flared fluted capital and detachable foliate nozzle, 20.25cm, loaded (the capital of one stick is detached) (2)

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A silver three piece teaset by The Goldsmiths' and Silversmiths' Co Ltd, London 1913/14, comprising: a teapot of oval shape tapered and part fluted below a flared collar with wavy edge, fitted with an ebonised handle and vase shaped finial, 18cm high, together with the companion sugar basin and milk jug, engraved with a monogram, cased, 27oz (3)

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A circular silver box by Elkington & Co, London 1910, the pull off cover inset with tortoiseshell decorated with silver pique within a pierced foliate border, 3.75cm diameter, containing three silver 3d coins

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A pair of George III silver entree dishes with covers and detachable handles, possibly by William Bennett, London 1813, of rectangular shape, the edges gadrooned, 29.5cm, 92oz (6)

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A George III silver caster, no maker's mark, London 1777, of plain baluster form below a decoratively pierced cover, 15.5cm together with another small caster by Martin and Hall, Birmingham 1915, also of baluster form with beaded edges and double domed cover, 15.25cm, 7.5oz (2)

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A pair of silver dwarf candlesticks, import marked for London 1992, each raised from a square stepped base with beaded decoration below a fluted column with Corinthian capital, 15.25cm, 18.oz (2)

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A silver nautilus shaped cream jug by Garrard & Co, London 1901, modelled on an early 18th century design with serpent handle and animal base, 9.75cm, 4oz

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A silver mounted glass inkwell by William Comyns, London 1894, the circular plain glass body partially clad in open repousse scroll decoration, 8cm diameter.

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