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AN ART DECO PERIOD THREE-PIECE SILVER TEA SERVICE, each piece of octagonally facetted form on stepped octagonal base, Birmingham, 1939, makers B.B.S. Ltd., 948gm, (30.5ozs) (all-in, including teapot wooden handle)

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A CASED SET OF FOUR CIRCULAR SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, of triple-reeded form, Birmingham, 1904, maker AHD, 60g, (1.9ozs)

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A GOOD GEORGE V STERLING SILVER TABLE MIRROR having a bevelled rectangular plate within a pierced surround decorated with birds amidst foliage, with vacant rococo-style cartouche surmount, numbered 422, stamped "STERLING/158/ 18 X 24IN" and hallmarked (import marks) London, 1924, HV over AV, green plush backing and an easel support, overall measurement 65cm x 46cm, (25.6in x 18in)

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A CASED SILVER CRUET SET comprising pepper castor, oval salt and lidded mustard pot having scroll-pierced sides and blue glass liners, hallmarked Birmingham, 1919/20 makers H.W. Ltd., with salt and mustard spoons (by different makers)

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TWO PLAIN SILVER CIGARETTE BOXES, cedar-lined, one rectangular of two compartments, London, 1920, 18cm, (7in) long, the other London 1918, 9.3cm, (3.6in) square (2)

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A GEORGE III STYLE SILVER COFFEE POT of balustroid form with double-domed cover, the spout with acanthus ornament, on moulded foot, hallmarked Birmingham, 1972, maker J.B.C & Sons Ltd, 948 gm, (30.5ozs) including composition handle

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A SILVER FRAMED MIRROR in the traditional style embossed with floral and foliate scrollwork, with beaded inner border enclosing a bevelled plate, hallmarked Sheffield 1994, maker RC, with blue plush backing and easel support, 38cm, (15in) high

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A SILVER PHOTOGRAPH FRAME of traditional die-stamped foliate scrollwork design in the baroque style, hallmarked Sheffield, 1989, maker RC, with blue plush back and easel support, (lacking glass), 38cm, (15in) high

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A PAIR OF SILVER PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES of traditional die-stamped foliate scrollwork design in the baroque style, hallmarked Sheffield, 1985, maker RC, with blue plush backs and easel supports, 28cm, (11in) high

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A SILVER HIP FLASK with detachable base (as cup) shaped for the pocket, with patent screw/bayonet fitted cover, hallmarked Sheffield 1916, James Dixon & Sons, engraved with a baronet's armorial bearings, 227gm, (7.3ozs)

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A VICTORIAN SILVER TEAPOT of compressed bowl form, the body engraved with floral foliate scrolls under a beaded border, London, 1894, makers H.W. & Co Ltd, 419gm, (13.5ozs), (all-in, including ivory finial and insulators)

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SIX PAIRS OF GEORGIAN IVORY-HANDLED SILVER DESSERT KNIVES AND FORKS, the latter with three tines, hallmarked London, 1819/21, maker IM, possibly John Mewburn (12)

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A GOOD FOUR-PIECE VICTORIAN SILVER TEA-SERVICE each piece of bulbous form, engraved with oval escutcheons (all vacant) within foliate scrollwork, with beaded borders, London, 1871/2, makers William Hutton and Sons, 2146g, (69ozs)

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A VICTORIAN SILVER SALVER with scroll border engraved with acanthus, the field engraved with a circlet of flowers and foliage, on three scroll feet, hallmarked London 1862, makers EB & JB (the Barnards?), for A Brook & Son, Poultry (London), retailers, 482g, (15.5ozs), and A 20TH-CENTURY SHAGREEN-BACKED SILVER HAND MIRROR, London 1930, maker C (or G) & A. (2)

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A VICTORIAN SILVER CHRISTENING MUG, having all-over chasing of floral scrollwork on a matted ground, with a vacant cartouche, plain loop handle, London, 1891, makers E.F., H.T., 140gm (4.5ozs)

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Exeter Silver: A CARD CASE, the folding silver cover engraved all over with floral and foliate scrollwork, having ownership initials FLD, hallmarked Exeter, 1881, makers Josiah Williams & Co, the interior having a pigskin lining with concentric-opening pocket for visiting cards

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A VICTORIAN SILVER HIP FLASK of plain oval form, shaped for the pocket, with hinged bayonet-fitted cover, hallmarked Birmingham, 1889, makers S & I. 3.18oz, (96g)

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A PAIR OF WILLIAM IV SILVER WINE COASTERS having chased and pierced sides of fruiting vine design, with similar rim, the lower border of reed-and-ribbon form, the turned wooden inset bases each having a central escutcheon engraved with a crest ( a castellated tower), interior diameter 13.5cm, (5.3in)

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A FINE VICTORIAN SILVER INKWELL, cast in the form of a cockerel crowing, the neck hinged to reveal a recess for a glass or ceramic well (now vacant), on a rectangular base with canted corners, chased as a grassy mound, hallmarked London, 1900, makers CWW & Co, with engraved retailer's mark ORTNER & HOULE 3 ST JAMES ST, S.W. 17cm, (6.7in), (base loaded, 824g, (26.5ozs) (all-in)

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A GOOD GEORGE IV THREE-PIECE SILVER TEASET IN ORIGINAL OAK CASE, each piece of melon-lobed compressed spherical form, the teapot with ebonised handle, hallmarked London, 1821, maker William Eley, 45.8ozs, (1424gm) (all-in), in a green baize-lined fitted oak case, with original lacquered brass bale carrying handles, 34.5cm x 29cm x 16cm high, (13.6in x 11.4in x 6.3in)

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A LATE 19TH-CENTURY SCOTTISH "PEBBLE" BROOCH, of lobed "target" design silver-set, having six cup-shaped collets each set with a foiled crystal, between axe-shaped panels of variegated agates, heliotrope, etc, and centred by a claw-set "cairngorm"

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A LARGE SILVER-GILT AND SMOKY QUARTZ (CAIRNGORM) PENDANT of oval design in the manner of a Masonic "jewel", having a cast laurel surround to the claw set stone, hallmarked London, 1919, maker H.T & Co

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AN EDWARDIAN LADY' SILVER-MOUNTED TORTOISESHELL BELT, of six-conjoined rectangular panels with scrollwork mounts and buckle, hallmarked London, 1902, 82cm, (32.5in) long

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A VICTORIAN SILVER CHATELAINE in the rococo style comprising two main cartouche-shaped panels with five pendent ornamental chains (and two added chains), the upper panel depicting the story of Rebecca at the Well, the lower Nativity, hallmarked Birmingham, 1887 makers Nathan and Hayes, and A SILVER PENDENT PINCUSHION, Birmingham, 1892, by the same makers, 33cm, (13in) excluding pincushion

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A MID 19TH-CENTURY CONTINENTAL (POSSIBLY RUSSIAN) COMBINED PURSE AND CIGAR CASE, silver-plated with floral strapwork engraved decoration, the front having an inset oval vignette of a Rhenish view, perhaps the Drachenfels, on a mother of pearl ground, under glass, the blue moire silk interior having pockets gilt-tooled "ARGENT DIVERS" and "BILLETS DE BANQUE" for various silver and banknotes, marked 186

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A BESWICK WESSEX SADDLEBACK SOW, "Merrywood Silver Wings 56th", model 1511, designed by Colin Melbourne, issued 1957-1969, 7cm, (2.75in) high (glaze pop to ear)

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A PAIR OF CHARLES HORNER HATPINS with silver scroll terminals, hallmarked Chester, 1910, FOUR OTHER HATPINS and A SMALL SILVER THIMBLE hallmarked Chester, 1906, maker Charles Horner, with ring suspender, (7)

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AN ART NOUVEAU STYLE SILVER AND SHADED ENAMEL PENDANT in blue-to greenish yellow, hallmarked Chester, 1907, makers & T & S (incuse), on fine trace chain necklet,

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A VICTORIAN GENTLEMAN'S SILVER-CASED KEY-WOUND POCKET WATCH, the movement, with lever escapement, with dust-cover signed John Forrest, LONDON, the movement engraved Chronometer Maker to the Admiralty, numbered 23367, the white dial also signed and numbered and having Roman hour numerals and subsidiary seconds dial, the case hallmarked London, 1884, on a very heavy silver Albert of graduated curb-linked design with shield-shaped fob (2)

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A 19TH-CENTURY BURMESE DHA with curved steel blade, the two-handed hilt and bound bamboo scabbard silver-mounted, with woven cord knotted bandolier, 93cm, (36.5in) long

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A STICK BAROMETER by Casartelli, Manchester, with silver registers and silver thermometer, in rosewood case with moulded and leaf carved cornice, turned ivory knobs, and half round cistern cover, 38 1/4" high

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A 19th century glass baluster vase with painted oval portrait of a young girl and on a silver base. 6½ins high.

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An early 19th century pottery jug, the yellow ground with silver coloured bands and sepia patterning (chipped) and another with silver coloured patterning on a white ground. 4¾ and 5ins high.

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An early miniature model of a recumbent sheep painted in reddish brown and silver blue on a green rectangular base. 2ins. (af).

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A set of one dozen Edward VII silver bladed dessert knives and forks, the mother of pearl handles with engraved crest. Sheffield 1901. In an oak box.

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An Elizabeth II silver sugar castor of baluster form. Birmingham 1964. 6¼ins high and a pair of Irish silver pepper pots, Dublin 1893. 4ins high.

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A George VI silver capstan form inkwell with hinged cover. Birmingham 1939 and a pair of small silver bonbon dishes of circular form with pierced decoration on ball feet.

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A George V Irish silver helmet form cream jug and a matching sugar bowl. Dublin 1914. 10½ ozs.

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A pair of George V silver photograph frames of oval form with reeded and cross strapped decoration on easel stands. 6½ and 4½ins overall and a rectangular silver ditto with engine turned engraving. 5½ by 3½ins.

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Six George V small silver teaspoons with bright cut engraving in a case, six silver handled tea knives and a Victorian silver bladed butter knife with mother of pearl handle.

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A George VI silver three piece cruet set together with the two spoons in a case. Birmingham 1946.

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Six Victorian silver teaspoons with Albany pattern handles. London 1894.

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A pair of George V fish servers with plated blades and silver slips to the handles, in a case, a plated helmet form sugar container with shovel and sundry plated ware.

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A Victorian silver cream jug and sugar bowl with embossed ribbed decoration and crimped rims. Sheffield 1888 and a small silver helmet form cream jug.

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An Edward VII small silver dessert bowl of pedestal form with beaten decoration. Sheffield 1906. 5½ins dia. 8ozs.

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Four pairs of George III silver tablespoons with plain Old English pattern handles (mixed dates) and a George III silver berry spoon with embossed bowl.

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A George V silver photograph frame with shaped heading and embossed with ribbons and swags. Maker W Neale & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1932. Size of view 8 by 6ins (lacking easel).

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An Elizabeth II silver model of a trotting horse. Maker SMP London 1970. 3ins.

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An early 20th century silver topped table bell decorated with lattice work, flowers and ribbons, on an ebonised base. Makers J D & W D, Chester. 4¼ins.

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A Georgian silver toddy ladle the embossed bowl with engraved crest and twisted whalebone handle. 13¼ins (apparently un-hallmarked).

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A Victorian silver inkstand, the petal shaped circular base with upturned rim and engraved panels. The detachable cut glass inkwell with hinged silver cover and rim. Maker John Edwards. London 1851. 6ins dia. 4½ins high. (Please see lot 144 for image)

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A large Victorian silver drum mustard pot with monogram to the hinged cover and shell thumb piece to the angular handle. The plain body with gadroon rim. Blue glass liner. Makers J & A Savory London 1854. 3ins dia. (Please see lot 144 for image)

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An Edward VII silver baluster shaped hot water jug with hinged domed cover and canework to the handle. London 1907. 9ins high. 18ozs.

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A George V silver sauce boat with shaped rim and double scroll handle on hoof feet. Sheffield 1920. 7ins. 4ozs.

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A William IV silver vinaigrette of rectangular form, the hinged cover engraved with doves and leaves, the interior with gilded pierced grille decorated with scrolls and shells. Maker C & J Twiss. Birmingham 1812. 1½ by 1¼ins.

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A William IV silver apple corer with ivory handle. Maker Joseph Willmore. Birmingham 1818. 4½ins long.

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A William IV silver snuff box of rectangular form with engine turned engraving and reeded band with cast foliate thumb piece to the hinged cover, the interior inscribed 'This box belonged to Mistress Elizabeth Burgogne, daughter of John Trist of Dittisham Married 1811' Maker Thomas Shaw. Birmingham 1833. 1¾ by 1¼ins.

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A William IV small silver vinaigrette, the hinged cover with floral engraving and initials, the gilded interior with pierced grille. Birmingham 1818. 1¼ by ¾ins.

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An Edward VII silver pepper pot in the form of a Georgian coffee pot with pierced slip-on cover, plain tapering sides and turned wooden slip to the side handle. Chester 1903. 1¼ins high.

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A pair of Edward VII silver candlesticks with turned columns on square canted loaded bases. Chester 1908. 5ins high. (Please see lot 144 for image)

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