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Ten silver fruit knives, with mother of pearl scales, by various Sheffield makers, Victorian/c1900 The lot in generally fine condition

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A Bohemian iridescent glass shouldered oviform vase attributed to Johann Loetz Witwe, slightly dimpled and with wide neck, trailed with waves of gold and silver iridescence over pink, 37cm h, c1910 In fine condition

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A pair of Victorian cameo glass globular scent bottles attributed to Thomas Webb & Sons, in plum coloured glass overlaid in white and carved with seashells and seaweed, stoppers, 8cm h, Stourbridge, c1880 Originally intended to be mounted with silver bulbous lids, now lacking. No cracks, chips, damage or restoration

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A Samuel Clarke press moulded glass Cricklite and Burmese glass light shade, the night light on a detachable cut glass foot with silver plated brass ferrule, 24cm h, moulded mark Clarkes Patent Trade Mark CRICKLITE Stourbridge, c1880 Both pieces in fine condition

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A Doulton ware silver mounted salad bowl by George Hugo Tabor, incised with laurels tied with blue ribbons fixed by a rosette, 25cm diam, impressed mark and dated 1883, incised artist's initials and those of the assistant Mary Aitken, 617 In fine condition but having been used as a plant bowl, the glaze on the interior is somewhat abraded

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A Prattware satyr mug, painted cobalt green, ochre and black, 12cm h, c1820; a silver lustre Tree Man jug, 13.5cm h, c1830; a Dutch Delftware biblical-subject tile, painted in manganese, late 18th c (3) All in fine condition

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A Wedgwood Jasper cameo mounted scent bottle, the cut glass flattened diamond shaped bottle with bright cut silver cap and mount, centred by the round classical medallion, the reverse engraved with the initial S, 11.5cm h, c1780 In fine condition

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A Victorian glazed porcelain reticulated circular scent bottle probably Royal Worcester, decorated with gothic tracery to either side, silver cap, 9cm h, c1880 In fine condition and an unusual novelty, the contents being contained in a porcelain 'inner tube'

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A pair of export porcelain tobacco leaf sauce boats, the shape after a European silver original, on flared oval foot, 23cm l, Qianlong Both with extensive old and discoloured restoration

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A silver and cloisonné enamel lady's belt, composed of a repoussé circular clasp and eleven medallions of brightly coloured flowers linked by pairs of chains, 64cm l, marked c1870 One chain severed

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An early 19th century silver resist yellow ground jug commemorative of the reformer Sir Francis Burdett, 15.5cm high (D)

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A silver mounted hourglass shaped brooch by Charles Horner, Chester 1908, of open design, containing two green enamel spheres, 52mm

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A quantity of jewellery, a mixed lot of Victorian and later gold and silver jewellery including: a small ruby, sapphire and pearl mounted blade brooch, 38mm; a small flower shaped gold brooch inset with a black opal, 18mm diameter; a 9ct gold rose quartz ring (size N) together with a variety of other rings, brooches, bracelets etc

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Weimar Republic, a three Reichsmark silver coin, 1930 commemorating the Graf Zeppeli.

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Of Golfing Interest. A Victorian electroplate golfing inkstand by James Deakin & Sons, circa 1890, the rectangular base brightcut engraved within a faux bamboo edge, the centre bearing a figure of a golfer, appropriately attired, in mid swing, flanked by two inkwells modelled as inkwells fronted by a rustic X-framed pen stand, 14.5cm high, also a silver dip pen with tapering octagonal agate handle, 16cm (2)

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A Continental silver box of compressed and lobed oval shape, stamped 930 and with other indecipherable marks, the body and cover embossed and gemset, 9cm diameter

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A set of four American silver salts by Tiffany & Co, each of circular shape with shell moulded edge and raised from a circular foot, gilt lined, 6cm diameter, stamped Tiffany & Co 18019 & 8401, together with four oar pattern salt spoons, 8.5oz (8)

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A set of nine early 20th century American silver soup or fruit spoons with reeded stems and floral scrolled handles, 18cm, 17.75oz (9)

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An early 19th century Scottish Provincial silver Old English pattern toddy ladle by John Ewen, Aberdeen (maker's mark only), initialled, 15.5cm, 0.5oz

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A set of six William IV silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons by John James Whiting, London 1833, crested, 15.75oz (6)

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A set of six Victorian silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons probably by John Stone, Exeter 1858, crested, 8oz (6)

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Two George III silver Old English pattern gravy spoons, one by Thomas Wallis II and Jonathan Hayne, London 1815, initialled, the other by RC, London 1803, crested; together with a Victorian silver fiddle pattern gravy spoon by Francis Higgins, London 1861, crested, 31cm, 11.75oz (3)

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A George III silver Old English pattern soup ladle, maker's mark indistinct, London 1792, engraved with initials, 34.5cm, 4.75oz

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A set of seven William IV silver fiddle pattern table forks by William Eaton, London 1833, crested, 17.75oz (7)

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A silver hunting flask by Stokes and Ireland Ltd, Chester 1923, of plain cylindrical form, the rounded shoulders bearing a bayonet cap, the lower body fitted with a detachable drinking cup, 18.75cm high, 10.25oz

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A Victorian silver tea caddy by Walter and Charles Sissons, London 1893, the oval body embossed with shell scrolling below a wrythen fluted rim, fitted with a pull off cap, 12cm high

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A fine pair of George III silver sauce tureens by Thomas Robins, London 1815, each of compressed oval shape with foliate gadrooned edge raised on four foliate headed scrolled feet and having two shell and foliated decorated handles, the body engraved with the arms of Ramsay "Ora et Labora", the cover crested, 14.5cm high, 86oz (2)

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A George II silver soup tureen, possibly by John Swift, London 1751, of compressed oval form below a gadrooned edge with two scrolled loop handles, all raised on four shell headed shell scrolled feet, engraved with cartouches, lacks cover, 12cm high, 63oz

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A small Victorian silver cream jug by Stokes & Ireland Ltd, Chester 1899, pyriform, embossed with flutes and flowers below a cut edge, raised from a circular foot, with double scroll handle, 8.75cm, 2oz

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An Edwardian silver three handled bowl by Charles Edwards, London 1909, of plain circular shape with ring handles, 10.75cm diameter, 10oz

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A silver sauceboat by E S Barnsley & Co, Birmingham 1918, of plain oval shape, raised on three hoof feet below a reeded edge and double scroll handle, 8.25cm, 5.5oz # 40-60 295. An Edwardian silver dressing table box by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1908, of plain oval form, the hinged cover engraved with a bright cut border and cartouche, 14cm diameter, 4oz

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A silver dressing table tray by William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1912, of rectangular form with beaded edge around a festoon embossed well, 30 x 21.25cm, 15.25oz

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A small Edwardian silver waiter by Turner Bradbury & Sons, London 1908, cruciform with moulded edges and raised on four hoof feet, 15cm diameter, 7oz

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A pair of George II silver epergne dishes, maker's mark J or I G, London 1757, each of circular shape with gadrooned edge, crested, 13.25cm diameter, 9oz (2)

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An Edwardian silver tray by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1913, of oval form with shaped, moulded and scroll-edged border, 40.5cm diameter, 44.5oz

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A George IV silver fiddle pattern gravy spoon by Jonathan Hayne, London 1825, 30cm together with four matching tablespoons, 22.5cm, 14oz (5)

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A part service of Victorian silver King's pattern flatware by George Adams, London 1863, comprising: six tablespoons, six table forks, six dessert spoons, six dessert forks and six teaspoons, 68oz (30)

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A modern silver four piece tea set by Garrard & Co, Birmingham 1955/57, comprising: a teapot of compressed pear shape, the upper body engraved with shell scrolled festoons, with insulated leaf capped handle below a hinged shallow domed cover, 17.75cm, together with a hotwater jug, 23cm and the companion sugar bowl and milk jug, 50oz (4)

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A silver hot water jug by Stewart Dawson, London 1910, of plain tapering cylindrical form having a hinged slightly domed cover with flat thumbpiece originally with a cane clad handle, crested, 15cm, 9.5oz

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A small Edwardian silver fruit or sweetmeat bowl by The Barker Bros, Chester 1909, of plain design with shaped beaded edge containing a pierced border, 21cm diameter, 10.75oz

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A set of four silver beakers, import marked for London 1974, of cylindrical form with engine turned engraving to the body, 7.75cm, 4.75oz

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A set of six britannia standard silver beakers, import marked for London 1974, each of cylindrical shape with flared rim and engine turned, 6.25cm, 6oz

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A matched set of eight Victorian silver rat-tail pattern dessert spoons by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1893 (five), 1899 (three), 17.25cm, 11oz (8)

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A pair of George III silver old English pattern tablespoons by Stephen Adams, London 1811, later decorated as 'Berry' spoons, 23cm, 4.75oz

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A Victorian Scottish silver King's pattern soup ladle (single struck) by James and William Marshall, Glasgow 1847, initialled, 38cm, 8.5oz

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Eleven William IV silver king's pattern table forks by William Eaton, London 1836 together with six matching dessert spoons and six other King's pattern dessert spoons by various other makers, various dates, 57oz (23)

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A silver cake basket by Martin & Hall, Sheffield 1910, of rectangular shape, the tapered body pierced below a gadrooned edge under a fixed gadrooned handle, 18cm diameter, 11oz

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Ten early 19th century silver table forks (five fiddle, shell and thread pattern, five fiddle and shell pattern), London various makers and dates, 26.5oz (10)

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A set of six 19th century Continental silver fiddle pattern table forks, engraved with initials, 11.5oz (6)

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A silver teapot by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1961, of plain compressed rectangular shape, raised from four pad feet below a wavy edge, fitted with ebonised handle and finial, 16cm high together with the matching coffee pot/hot water jug, Sheffield 1960, 23cm high, 45oz (2)

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A pair of silver grape shears, maker IF & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1938, the handles cast in the Fox and Grapes pattern, 15.5cm, 3.75oz

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A modern silver pill box, maker HU, Birmingham 1978, of rectangular shape and engine turned, 39 x 26mm; another small rectangular silver box, import marked for London 1976, the cover embossed with figures, 37 x 18mm together with another silver box, sponsor's mark HJH, import marked London 1910, of rounded rectangular shape, blue bassetaille enamelled, 37cm (3)

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A silver hors d'oeuvres dish by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1929, of trefoil form with three fluted bowls under a simple loop handle, the forward smallest section with glass liner, 26cm diameter, 14.75oz

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A pair of Victorian silver Old English bead pattern fish servers by Henry John Lias and Henry John Lias, London 1865, the pierced blade of the knife engraved with a ship amidst flowers, 31cm, the fork floral engraved with four tines, 23.5cm, 8.25oz (cased)

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An Edwardian silver bon bon dish by Asprey & Co, London 1909, of pierced circular form with foliate edge and raised on three scrolled supports, 12cm, 2.5oz

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A Victorian silver salver by Martin and Hall, Chester 1896, of circular shape with moulded and shell scrolled edge and raised on three claw and ball feet, 24cm diameter, 14oz

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An early George III Irish silver fiddle pattern gravy spoon, no maker's mark discernable, Dublin 1765, bottom marked, engraved with initials, 29.75cm, 3oz

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A Victorian silver teapot by William and George Sissons, London 1868, of oval serpentine shape, bright cut engraved with flush hinged cover and insulated handle, 15cm high, 19.75oz

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A silver three piece teaset by Joseph Gloster Ltd, Birmingham 1947, comprising: a teapot of compressed spherical shape, plain, fitted with an ebonised handle and finial to the hinged cover, 14cm high, together with the companion cream jug and sugar basin, 19.75oz

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An Edwardian silver tea caddy by George Jackson and David Fullerton, London 1909, of plain kidney shape in section with scrolled and gadrooned edges below an angled hinged cover, 8.5cm, 5.5oz

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