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Approximately ninety various early 20th century button hooks, mainly with silver mounted handles but to include some with wood, mother of pearl and bone handles (a quantity)

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Approximately seventy small button hooks, to include some with silver blades or handle mounts, semi precious stone handles, bone, steel, wood and mother of pearl handles (a quantity)

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A collection of eighteen glove stretchers, to include: four wood, three bone, one mother of pearl, four silver mounted, four ivory and two ivorine examples

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Approximately fifty various shoehorns, to include: thirty- two with silver mounted handles, seven horn, one ivory and eleven other shoehorns (a quantity)

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A French flintlock pistol, circa 1775 with two stage brass barrel and rounded lock, inscribed 'Cassaignard a Nantes', brass furniture and mounts, silver escutcheon, spurred butt pommel and associated ramrod 30cm (some old damage). Cassaignard was 'Maitre Fourbisseur du Roi' and is recorded as working between 1770 and 1810

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An early Victorian tortoiseshell necessaire, the sloping lid closing on ivory fillets, the front silver piqué with a shield within an oval, containing: scissors, tape measure and propelling pencil, 11.5cm high

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Three various late 19th century pipes, the Viennese made meerschaum pipe with Birmingham silver mounts assayed for 1896 cased, the cased wood pipe with indistinctly marked Birmingham silver band and the third an Ottoman terracotta bowled pipe (3)

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A silver mounted Scottish horn beaker, the rim mount unmarked but the initialled shield by J.L, Edinburgh 1879 a glazed foot at the end of the tapering cylindrical sides, 14cm high

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An 18th century Worcester blue and white soup plate printed with the pine cone pattern within a silver shaped rim decorated with alternating diamond diaper and pendant foliage vignettes, crescent mark, 23cm diameter

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A Scottish silver and citrine brooch, the circular stone on a raised claw setting, the silver surround decorated with thistles

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A Victorian silver locket of square shape, the front decorated in the aesthetic manner with birds and butterflies amidst foliage, hinged to a double locket compartment

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A Victorian diamond brooch of open scroll design, set throughout with old and rose cut stones, mounted in silver and gold on a later brooch pin

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A leather jewellery box containing a quantity of gold and silver jewellery including an emerald and diamond ring, a carved opal and diamond flowerhead pendant, a moonstone bracelet and other items

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A single row cultured pearl necklace composed of uniform size stained silver grey pearls

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James II (1685-1688), Monmouth and the Duke of Argyll, beheaded, a silver medal, 1685 by R Arondeaux, bust left over sceptres, on the obverse Justice with scales over the decapitated bodies of Monmouth and Argyll, 61mm

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Charles II (1660-1685), Naval Reward, a silver medal, 1665 by John Roettier, laureate bust right with short hair, on the obverse Charles, in armour, stands on shore watching a naval engagement, 62.5mm. Issued following the victory of the English fleet under the Duke of York, Prince Rupert and the Earl of Sandwich, over the Dutch off Lowestoft

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A Boer and First World War group of medals and DSO awarded to Major F W F Jackson and his set of miniatures, the bars on the Boer War medal, South Africa 1901 Transvaal, Orange Free State and Cape Colony, the First World World War group including a mention in dispatches, together with two George V Silver Jubilee medals and a locket containing a photograph of Major Jackson. Major F W F Jackson (1881-1936) served in the Royal Artillery during the Boer and First World Wars, seeing action on the Somme and later in Togo land. From about 1933 until his retirement in 1935 he had been a Governor in Gambia and Chief Commissioner to the Ashanti tribe

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A Masonic jewel commemorating Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee 1837-1897 silver gilt, red and white enamel and white paste set, cased boxed Diamond Jubilee medal

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A Victorian electroplate on copper wine ewer, the body heavily embossed with Bacchanalian figures, hollow walls with plain cylindrical inner body below a hinged cover (lacks most of its silver finish), inscribed on underside of the cover, 21.5cm

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A Dutch silver tobacco box, import marked for London 1906 of oval shape, the body engraved with landscape, scroll and scale decoration, the hinged cover cast with a tavern scene, 10cm

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A Dutch cast silver bag frame and clip, import marked for Chester 1906 of open scrolled design containing figural decoration suspended from a similarly decorated belt hook, with Dutch marks, 12cm diameter; together with another Continental silver belt hook, maker's mark ET only, 6.5oz (2)

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A silver gilt evening purse bearing French import marks, of oval shape engraved to simulate snakeskin, with integral pencil slot and gem set thumb release, opening to reveal compartments with a money clip, a hinged aide memoire/vanity mirror, coin spring and two other compartments with hinged covers, stamped 'Brevete', 9cm

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Three Russian silver gilt and niello decorated fiddle pattern teaspoons, marked for Moscow 1840 13.5cm (3)

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A late 19th century Austro/Hungarian silver mounted inkwell, maker's mark FH (900 standard mark), the base of rectangular clear glass with star cut base, the hinged cover plain, 15 x 12.5 x 14cm

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A late 19th century Continental silver posy holder, the embossed openwork 'vase' incorporating an oval vanity mirror, all on an ivory turned stem, 11.75cm

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A silver evening purse by F H Adams & Co, Birmingham 1912 of bombe shape with leather lining, with suspension chain and finger ring, 8cm high

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An art nouveau style silver evening purse by Joseph Gloster, Birmingham 1905 of rectangular shape with leather interior, with suspension chain and finger ring, 10.75cm

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A Victorian silver chatelaine, maker D&LS, London 1887 of cast open foliate scroll design, the main belt plate suspended with three hinged subsidiary panels and with five chains each with a silver utensil attached comprising: a drum shaped tape measure container with crank wind, pierced with cherubs and grotesque beasts by Levi & Salaman, Chester 1888 2.25cm diameter; a silver pin cushion of spade form of open foliate design, maker HG&S, Birmingham 1888 a small silver scent bottle, maker HG, Birmingham 1888 an unmarked scabbard for scissors and a velvet lined thimble sleeve by Levi and Salaman, Birmingham 1853

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An Edwardian conical glass whisky noggin silver mounted by J & J Maxfield & Co, London 1904 9.5cm together with a matching silver 'Whisky' label (2)

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An Edwardian silver pin cushion by Adie & Lovekin, Birmingham 1905 modelled as an elephant, 4.25cm high

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An Edwardian silver pepper caster, maker's mark indistinct, Birmingham 1902 modelled as a duck, 6cm (from bill to tail)

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An Edwardian silver bookmark by William James Hornby, London 1901 of plain form, the clip engraved with initials, the reverse engraved as a rule, 21.5cm, 1.75oz

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Six various George III silver spoons, to include: two berry spoons one originally by Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1799 a pair of old English pattern table spoons by Godbehere, Wigan and Bult, London 1802 and two old English pattern tea spoons by Peter and William Bateman, London 1812 (6)

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A Regency Scottish silver ewer by Robert Gray & Son, Glasgow 1819 of baluster form, the middle body embossed with flowers above a gadrooned circular foot, the flared spout chased with acanthus and anthemion over a hinged cover. By family repute one of the first items submitted to the new Glasgow Assay Office in 1819

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A silver pin cushion by Adie and Lovekin, Birmingham 1910 modelled as an elephant, 6.5cm

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A Victorian silver salts bottle modelled as an owl, the body of clear glass, the head in silver with glass bead eyes, as a hinged cover by William Hutton & Sons, London 1894 10.5cm high

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A silver three piece tea set by the Adie Bros, London 1921 comprising: a teapot of circular form raised on a moulded circular foot, the upper body and edge of the cover chased with scrolled decoration, 15.5cm, together with the companion covered sugar bowl and baluster milk jug, 49oz (3)

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A silver Old English pattern soup ladle by William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1918 engraved with Masonic inscription, 30cm, 6oz

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A George III silver pap boat, maker's mark indistinct, London 1771 of plain oval form below a punch beaded edge, initialled, 12cm diameter, 2oz

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A silver caster by Thomas and Jabez Daniell, London 1772 of baluster shape with gadrooned foot, girdle and rim below a pierced and compressed cover with bell shaped finial, initialled, 16cm, 4.75oz

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A silver quaich by Robert Pringle, Birmingham 1912 of plain circular shape with moulded edge and ring foot, initialled, 11.25cm diameter, 4oz

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A George III silver salver by Daniel Smith and Robert Sharp, London 1782 of circular shape with moulded beaded edge raised on three claw and ball feet, monogrammed, 20.5cm diameter, 12.5oz

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A Queen Anne silver dognose rattail spoon by Thomas Sadler, London 1705 initialled, 9.5cm, three mid 18th century spoons, various makers and dates and an Old English feather edged teaspoon by Hester Bateman (maker's mark only) (5)

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A George IV silver christening mug by William King, London 1832 of lobed campana shape, embossed with leaf decoration below a moulded edge, foliate handle, initialled and crested, 9cm, 4.75oz

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A silver teakettle and stand by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1921 the kettle of plain circular form with tapered body below a broad flared collar with fixed handle with ebonised insert, standing on a circular stand with three scrolled supported with foliate feet, the central burner missing, 28cm high, 44.25oz

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A pair of George III silver fiddle pattern sauce ladles by Peter & William Bateman, London 1809 initialled, 3.5oz (2)

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A pair of Edwardian silver slip top salad servers, by William Hutton & Sons, London 1902 quite plain with knop above the bowls, 27.5cm, 3.5oz (2)

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A George III silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon probably by Thomas Hayter, London 1814 9cm and another George IV example with shell bowl by William Schofield, London 1822 initialled, 9cm (2)

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A three piece silver tea set by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1925 comprising: a teapot of compressed rectangular form raised on four ball feet below a gadrooned edge, fitted with an ebonised handle and finial to the hinged cover, 16cm high together with the companion milk jug and sugar basin, 41.5oz (3)

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A silver pastry basket by Mappin and Webb, Sheffield 1919 of oval serpentine form, the body largely pierced with a foliate pattern within a fruiting vine edge, raised on a plain oval foot, 28cm, 15.5oz

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A silver mustard pot by Alfred Marston, Birmingham 1910 of pierced and engraved serpentine shape below a beaded edge, with hinged cover and angular handle, blue glass liner, 7.75cm high, 3.5oz

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A service of Old English thread pattern silver flatware by Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1903/1910 and Chester 1906 comprising: twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, twelve soup/tablespoons, eight dessert spoons, 96oz (44)

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A set of four Edwardian silver menu stands by Sampson Mordan & Co, Chester 1907 each modelled as an owl, raised from a circular disc base, 3.25cm together with another set of four menu stands by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1909/1910 each raised from a loaded circular foot applied with a different animal silhouette, around 3.75cm high (8)

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A modern pair of silver candlesticks by A T Cannon Ltd, Birmingham 1971 each raised from a circular beaded foot supporting a tapered stem below a vase shape socket, 15.5cm, loaded

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A Victorian silver bon bon dish by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1892 the circular bowl pierced and embossed with swags within a foliate edge, raised on a circular foot, 15cm diameter, 5.5oz

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An octagonal silver sugar caster by The Barker Brothers and Sons, Birmingham 1930 of plain octagonal baluster form with pierced cover and bell finial, 16cm, 3.75oz

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A small pair of silver sauce boats by Harrison Bros and Howson, Sheffield 1945 each of plain oval shape with gadrooned edge raised on three shell headed hoof feet and with a leaf capped scroll handle, 9cm high, 10.5oz

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A silver three piece tea set by Martin and Hall, London 1889 comprising: a teapot of oval shape, the lower body fluted below an ebonised handle and fluted finial, 14cm high together with the companion milk jug and sugar bowl; also a hot water jug by William Hutton & Son, London 1895 of baluster form, the lower body fluted below an ebonised handle, 20cm, 45.5oz

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A late Victorian matched part service of silver Lily pattern flatware, comprising: five table forks, five dessert forks, five dessert spoons and two teaspoons by George Adams, London 1855 together with five table spoons by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1898 and six modern silver handled table knives by C J Vander, Sheffield 1968 56oz weighable (28)

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A silver two handled porringer by D & J Welby, London 1907 (also bearing Austrian import mark) of plain circular form with stylised acanthus decoration to the base above the ring foot, with two scroll handles inscribed as a ski trophy, 10cm, 13oz

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