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A SILVER PLATED CANTEEN OF KINGS PATTERN FLATWARE, six tablespoons, seven table forks, eleven dessert spoons and ten dessert forks.

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A SILVER DRESSING TABLE HAND MIRROR with scroll decoration, stamped TIFFANY and CO., sterling, 7" long.

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A SILVER BOAT SHAPED BREAD BASKET wth pierced sides, swing handle and cast pad feet, 11" diameter, Sheffield 1908, 14oz and a silver plated ladle.

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AN AESTHETIC SILVER INKSTAND in the form of a lilly pad with flower head inkwell and pen holder, two stylised handles, 8" wide, London 1857.

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A PAIR OF SILVER PHOTO FRAMES with pressed foliate decoration, 5 3/4" high, Birmingham 1909 and a further silver frame.

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A VICTORIAN SILVER SIX DIVISIONAL TOAST RACK of hooped form, shaped base on bun feet, 6" high, Sheffield 1889, 10oz.

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A CASED PAIR OF SILVER NAPKIN RINGS with pierced decoration, reeded edge, Sheffield 1896.

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A CASED FIVE PIECE SILVER CRUET SET, the lidded mustard with scroll handle, pierced body and on bun feet, two matching salts and two peppers, all with blue glass liners, three spoons, London 1915.

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A TWO SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, one with turned decoration and a circular silver bowl with wavy edge, 4" wide, Birmingham 1944.

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A SET OF SIX SILVER TEASPOONS with decorated handles, Sheffield 1908, ; a pair of silver sugar tongs, two silver teaspoons and three plated tongs.

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AN OVAL HORN SNUFF BOX with press on lid and applied silver cartouche, 3 3/4" wide.

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A GEORGIAN SILVER TOPPED PURSE the silver clasp with oak leaf decoration, blue silk bag with applied bead decoration, Birmingham 1819.

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A COLLECTION OF SILVER AND SILVER PLATED TOPPED SCENT BOTTLES. (7)

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A SILVER AND TORTOISESHELL PAPER KNIFE with shaped silver handle, London 1912, 12 3/4" long.

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AN ELEPHANT FOOTS STOOL with hinged rising lid and silver plated mounts dated Rangoon 1928, 16" high.

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Folkes (Martin). Tables of English Silver and Gold Coins, Reprinted by the Society of Antiquaries, 1763, sixty-seven copper eng. plts., some spotting and light embrowning, contemp. mottled calf, gilt-dec. spine with leather label, a little wear and joints near-broken, 4to (1)

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Lowndes (William). A Report Containing an Essay for the Amendment of the Silver Coins, 1st ed., 1695, contemp. panelled calf, rebacked with remains of original spine relaid, 8vo (1)

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A Dutch silver strainer spoon, oval pierced bowl, bears marks to reverse of handle, together with a white metal circular server, spiral twist handle with ball finial. (2).

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A box of miscellaneous silver plate, to include a two tier cake plate, a glass carafe in plated stand. (Parcel).

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A pair of late Victorian silver topped cut glass toilette jars, foliate embossed scrolls, maker's mark A & LL, Birmingham 1900. (2).

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A cased set of six silver gilt and enamelled "DANMARK" coffee spoons, with globe finials and engine turned handles, stamped Sterling 925s.

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A Victorian shell shaped salt, gilded interior, on three dolphin feet, maker's mark George Unite, Birmingham 1886, together with a circular dish inset with a 1900 florin and a glass and silver salt. (3).

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A boxed George V ivorine and silver mounted Common Prayer and Hymn book, London 1913.

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A small quantity of miscellaneous silver and plate, to include a George IV Scottish Fiddle and Shell pattern table spoon, Edinburgh 1822, a dwarf candlestick and a cruet frame. (9).

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A small quantity of miscellaneous silver and plate, to include a Garrards circular pin dish, London 1925, a shell shaped butter dish and a pair of pepperettes. (8).

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An Edwardian silver topped cut glass powder bowl, the cover with embossed lily decoration, maker's mark W.C, London 1906.

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A George V circular glass and silver mounted powder bowl and cover, domed mirror inset cover, maker's mark W. M. Co, Birmingham 1925.

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A pair of George V panelled circular glass rouge pots with silver pull off covers, maker's mark rubbed, Birmingham 1921, together with a small scent bottle. (3).

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A small quantity of miscellaneous silver and plate, to include a butter fork, a damaged matchbox sleeve, a circular pin dish. (8).

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An Edwardian silver handled mother of pearl letter opener, foliate embossed decoration, maker's mark C.E.W, Birmingham 1902, length 12cm, 4 3/4 inches.

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A pair of George V oval open salts, blue glass liners within a Greek Key pierced sleeve, maker's mark G.N, R.H, Chester 1911, together with a pair of plated salts, three silver condiment spoons and a pair of miniature silver trophy cups. (9).

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A late Victorian ebony walking cane with silver top, the silver with embossed lozenge decoration, maker's mark A.C, hallmarks rubbed, length 82cm, 32 1/4 inches.

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A pair of George III plain sugar tongs, maker's mark IB, London 1797, together with six various teaspoons, a jam spoon, a pair of pepperettes and a silver handled button hook. (11).

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A George V dressing table set, comprising mirror, two clothes and hair brushes, maker's mark S B & S Ltd, Birmingham 1926 and a small George V hand mirror, Birmingham 1925 and glass jar and silver cover, London 1903. (7).

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A gentleman's signet ring, made from a Victorian sovereign, a 9ct shield fob and a silver swivel fob set with bloodstone and cornelian. (3).

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An early 19th Century gilt metal mesh bracelet, the clasp set with centre pietra dura panel and flat set almandine garnets, a steel yellow metal pendant set with an enamelled plaque and a Victorian silver brooch. (3).

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A ladies Seiko wrist watch, and a quantity of silver jewellery. (Parcel).

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An Edwardian silver and amethyst negli-gee pendant, with briolette cut drops (one missing).

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A silver and paste pheasant brooch, a silver charm bracelet and sundry items of jewellery. (Parcel).

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A Victorian silver Mizpah brooch, hallmarked 1896, two bar brooches, stamped 9ct and a stick pin. (4).

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Two open faced silver watches, (defective), together with sundry watches and chains. (Parcel).

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A pair of George V onion shaped vases, silver rims above clear panelled necks with orange bases, on moulded feet, hallmarks, London 1916, height 20cm, 8 inches. (2).

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Dunmore (Earl of). The Pamirs; being a Narrative of a Year's Expedition on Horseback and on Foot through Kashmir, Western Tibet, Chinese Tartary, and Russian Central Asia, 2 vols., 2nd ed., 1893, port. frontis. to vol. 1, b & w illusts., folding maps and charts, orig. light blue cloth, lettered in silver, rubbed and darkened on spines, 8vo (2)

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Four later-embossed George III items, novelty: a pair of salts with blue glass liners 1760, a goblet 1805, and a wine funnel 1801, mixed makers, 13oz weighable silver. (4)

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A George IV eight bottle cruet frame, on a square base and four paw feet with gadrooned and foliate borders fitted with two mounted and six other stoppered cut glass bottles, crested, by William Elliot, London 1820, 9in (23cm) wide. 31oz weighable silver.

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A Charles I ascribed West Country silver gilt apostle spoon; the saint lacking part of his emblem (probably St Paul) on a tapering stem with a small "v" rattail, the back of the bowl engraved with a Royal crown above the initialls "S", by Joseph Arden, Sherborne 1630-1640, 7in (18cm) long, 1.3oz.

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Two fish slices:- A George III ivory handled fish slice with a navette-shaped, pierced blade, by William Plummer, London 1783 and a George III fiddle pattern fish slice, by Stephen Adams, London 1805, 4oz weighable silver. (2)

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A late period old Sheffield plated six bottle cruet frame, of shaped circular outline with scroll borders, (three bottles with silver mounts, hallmarked for 1843) c.1843, 10.25in (26cm).

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A mixed lot:- A Victorian snuff box, a late Victorian miniature chamberstick, a George III pepperette, a late Victorian pepperette, a medical scoop, an Indian vase, a salt two plated items, 6.5oz weighable silver. (9)

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A pair of George III pierced oval salts, on ball and claw feet with bead borders and star-cut, blue glass liners, crested, by Thomas Daniell, London 1779, 3.5in (8cm) wide, 3oz weighable silver. (2)

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A mixed lot of eighteen wine labels:- a pair of fruiting vine scrolls, by Taylor & Perry Bingham 1833/4, a "SHERRY" vine leaf, a set of three canted oblong labels "PORT" "MADEIRA" & "SHERRY", by T. Phipps & E. Robinson, London 1810, a cast label with a leopard mask, (retitled) London 1817, three miniature Victorian labels of canted oblong form, four other oblong wine labels and a set of four Victorian plated, cut-out letter labels, 4oz weighable silver. (18)

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A mixed lot of flatware and cutlery:- A George III fiddle pattern soup ladle, by Messrs Eley, Fearn & Chawner, London 1812, a pair of George III Irish fiddle tablespoons, a cased set of six modern Hors doeuvres forks, a cased set of six modern teaspoons (with commemorative 1935 Hallmarks representing six assay of ???) a George II fish slice, London 1800 a set of six pairs of George I ivory handled dessert knives and forks, Sheffield 1818, a bright-cut tablespoon London 1784, two ivory handled forks, a later decorated ladle, a George III condiment ladle, a George III pierced, condiment ladle, a teaspoon and two continental spoons, 19oz weighable silver. (lot)

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An early Victorian drum mustard pot, with engraved and scroll pierced sides, on openwork thumbpiece and blue glass liner, by Messrs Barnard, London 1845, 3in (7.5cm) high, 5oz, weighable silver.

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A George III drum mustard pot with an angular handle, shell thumbpiece and part-fluted lowerbody, crested, blue glass liner, by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, London 1810, 2.7in (6.75cm) high, 4. 75oz weighable silver.

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A Victorian pierced drum mustard pot, with a blue glass liner and an engraved cover, by George John Richards, London 1856, 2.7in (6. 8cm) 2.5oz weighable silver.

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A set of four early Victorian openwork salts, decorated with flowers, resting on stalk feet with blue glass liner (1 A/F) and matching spoons, each modelled as a flower, by Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1837/38, the salts 2.3in (6cm) diameter, 7.5oz weighable silver. (8)

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A George IV oblong inkstand, with rounded corners and gadrooned borders with shell and foliate corners, fitted with two mounted glass bottles and a central box with a detachalbe cover in the form of a small chamberstick with detachable nozzle and conical snuffer, by Messrs Barnard, London 1829, 8in x 4.75in (20cm x 12cm) 12.5oz weighable silver.

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A rare George III lady's inkstand, on four paw feet, with an openwork handle, the oval base fitted with two mounted glass bottles and three other recievers, decorated all over with bead borders, by Samuel Meriton II, London 1782, 4.5in (11.5cm) overall, 4oz weighable silver.

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ENGLISH SILVER Watts, W.W: Old English Silver, Earnest Benn LTD, 1924 Edition. (1)

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Clayton, M: The Collectors Dictionary of The Silver and Gold of Great Britain and North America, by The Hamlyn Groud LTD, 1971 Edition. (1)

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