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A mixed collection of silver cutlery, including three caddy spoons, three tablespoons, etc, 57oz all in, (42); a silver-mounted ivory paper knife, Birmingham 1891, etc.

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A George V silver Queen Anne pattern set of six teaspoons, Birmingham 1933 by Barker Bros; a set of six coffee spoons with Corinthian column handles, London 1935; and a pair of pheasant knife rests, Sheffield 1977, 6oz all in; and a plated set of six coffee spoons, (4 sets, each boxed).

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A silver octagonal salver, with raised plain rim, on four inverted stepped supports, Birmingham 1948 by Elkington & Co, 36cm diameter, 51oz.

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An Art Deco silver coupe, of pedestal waisted form with twin ivory loop handles, Chester 1932, 15.5cm high, 15oz.

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A George V silver baluster sugar castor, with bayonet fitting to the domed cover, Sheffield 1931 by Mappin & Webb, 15.5cm high; and a teaspoon, 6oz all in; and two brushes, (4).

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A silver rectangular cigarette box, the cover engine-turned, Birmingham 1963 by Harman Bros, 16cm long, weighted; and a plated purse, (2).

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A George IV silver oblong vinaigrette, the cover with initials within prick and wriggle work and floral cast border, reeded sides, the gilt interior with pierced scroll grille, Birmingham 1826, 3.3cm long.

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An Edwardian silver sovereign case, of plain square form, monogrammed, Birmingham 1906; a strainer spoon, Sheffield 1943; an 1821 crown mounted as a brooch; and a buttonhole holder, Birmingham 1892, (4).

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A George III silver rectangular small salver, the raised gadroon border with shell at the angles, on four gadrooned panel feet, Sheffield 1808 by W Tucker & Co, 23.5cm long, 11.5oz.

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A late Victorian green crocodile skin travelling case, the silver fittings chased with fruit, foliage, scrolls and trellis, including paper knife, miniature carriage timepiece, glove stretchers, six glass jars, brushes, etc, the case 50.5cm wide.

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A late Victorian silver pair of berry spoons, the gilt bowls chased with fruit, the handles similarly engraved, London 1890 by Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, 22cm long, 4oz, cased.

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A George V glass square cologne bottle, the waisted silver collar and cover Birmingham 1913 by J Grinsell & Sons, 14.5cm high; a green glass and silver coloured metal cagework scent bottle, 7.5cm high; and an oval dressing table box, Birmingham 1914, (3).

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An Edwardian silver set of four oval salts, baluster with gadroon rim and on four paw supports issuing from lion masks, London 1905 by C S Harris & Sons Ltd, 8cm long; a set of four lobed cauldron salts, on trefid feet, Birmingham 1906 by Horton & Alday; a set of four salt spoons, London 1906 by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, 15oz all in; and a set of four salt shakers in silver coloured metal by Birks, 6cm high, 60g, (16).

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A silver pair of oval sauceboats, with flying scroll handles and on paw feet, Birmingham 1937, 16cm long; another with ivory handle, Sheffield 1935; a lobed bonbon dish, Sheffield 1875; and a Bristol '600' commemorative goblet, London 1973, 21oz all in, (5).

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A George V cut and etched glass ovoid water jug, the plain silver collar London 1914, 18.5cm high.

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A Chinese silver coloured metal ovoid vase, chased with three fish, presentation engraved 'From Shanghai Cotton Mfg Co. Ltd., April 1935', character marks under, 16.5cm high, 350g.

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An Arts & Crafts silver three-piece tea service, of compressed circular form and lightly hammered, on four square supports with pad feet, the teapot with domed cover and ball finial on four supports and a composition handle, Birmingham 1905 by A Edward Jones, the teapot 24.5cm long, 20oz all in.

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A mixed silver collection, including George IV spirit flask, London 1828; a pair of vase peppers, Birmingham 1905; a pair of pierced shell bonbon dishes, Sheffield 1904, 22oz of weighable silver, (17); and four silver coloured metal items.

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A late Victorian silver three-piece tea service, oval and half-reeded, the teapot with composition harp handle and finial, Sheffield 1893-94 by James Deakin & Sons, the teapot 22.5cm long, 19.75oz.

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A George IV silver teapot, of oval lobed pedestal form with composition handle, London 1825 by Benjamin Smith II, 29cm long, 24oz, (repaired).

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An Edwardian silver oval vinaigrette, engraved a monogram, Birmingham 1907 by Richard Cooper, 4cm long; a plain rectangular buckle, Birmingham 1896, 6.8cm long, 2oz all in; and a silver-mounted small penknife, (3).

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A Chinese silver coloured metal rectangular card case, late 19th century, the front with relief chased decoration of two dragons confronting a flaming pearl, a bamboo grove verso, maker's mark HC, 10.5cm high, 75g.

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A late Victorian silver oblong rocking blotter, plain with monogrammed ball finial, London 1900 by Wm Comyns & Sons, 12.5cm long; a capstan small inkwell, London 1902, 6.5cm diameter; and a plated small cauldron hung from a triple 'twig' frame with spirit burner, (3).

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A Russian silver oblong cigarette case, with worn niello scroll foliate decoration and ownership inscription, 84 zolotnik mark for 1908-1917, 9.5cm long, 75g.

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A late Victorian silver shaped oval dish, the centre well-chased a vacant reserve, C-scrolls, leafy fronds and flowers on a matted ground, the everted rim with flowers and C-scrolls, London 1900 by Josiah Williams & Co, 29cm long, 13.5oz.

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A George V silver shaped circular salver, with raised gadroon rim, on four ball-and-claw supports, London 1912 by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Ltd, 26cm diameter, 19oz.

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A mixed collection of silver and silver-mounted items, including a sugar castor, Birmingham 1962; a shell bonbon dish, Birmingham 1969, 12oz of weighable silver, (14).

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Two George III silver pairs of tablespoons, each ownership inscribed, one pair Old English pattern London 1802 by Alice & George Burrows, the other fiddle pattern Exeter 1807 by William Welch, 9oz all in, (4).

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A late Victorian silver three-piece tea service, of teapot, cream jug and twin-handled sugar bowl, oval and half-reeded with harp handles and raised gadroon rims, Sheffield 1895 and 1896 by James Dixon & Sons, the teapot 26cm long, 45oz all in.

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A George III silver navette pedestal sugar basket, plain, with reeded borders and swing handle, London 1795 by Henry Chawner, 18.5cm long, 9oz, (damaged).

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A George V silver oblong purse, with engraved ribbon-tied floral swags, Birmingham 1916 by Jones & Crompton; and two cigarette cases, 8oz all in, (3).

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Six cased silver cutlery sets: two sets of six cake forks, Sheffield 1925 and 1961; six teaspoons, Sheffield 1946; two sets of six coffee spoons, Sheffield 1928 and 1960; four (of six) teaspoons, Birmingham 1932, 16oz all in; six silver-handled tea knives and six plated fish knives and forks, (8 cased sets).

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An Edwardian silver cased pocket barometer, cylindrical and plain, Chester 1910, 6cm diameter, weighted; a cylindrical pill box, Birmingham 1927; and a silver and mother of pearl folding fruit knife, (3).

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A George III Newcastle silver coffee pot, of oblong pedestal form with gadroon rim, angular handle and oblong lobed finial to the cover, on ball feet, Newcastle 1812 by John Robertson III & John Walton, 24cm high, 29cm long, 28.5oz.

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A mixed collection, including silver plain cigar case, Sheffield 1927, 14cm long, 5.5oz; an oval dressing table box, Birmingham 1930, 10cm wide; a German silver coloured metal photoframe; other silver, silver coloured metal and plated items.

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A George III silver baluster tankard, later chased with vacant reserve, C-scrolls, rocaille work, flowers and foliage on a matted ground, the double domed cover with chair-back thumbpiece and with S- and C-scroll handle, London 1770 by James Morisset, 20.5cm high, 21oz.

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A silver four-piece tea service, of swollen oblong form with egg-and-dart border and on bun feet, the hotwater and tea pots with composition handles and finials, Chester 1936 by S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, the hotwater pot 22cm high, 45oz all in.

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A Chinese silver coloured metal slender footed ovoid vase, with six lappet panels relief chased with dragons alternating with Hoho birds, with further small panels to shoulder and engraved bands, marked DX MET, 31cm high, 660g.

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A Continental silver coloured metal square box, chased with a fleet of ships engaged in battle within beaded circular reserve, with cornucopia and martial trophy spandrels, the sides with cherubs and foliage, probably Dutch, 15cm square, 590g.

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A Victorian silver rose bowl, with swirl decoration and cherub head terminal edges, chased with floral scrolls on a stepped pedestal, London 1897, 14cm high, 24oz.

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A mixed collection of silver cutlery: a cased christening set, Sheffield 1910; cased set of six spoons; two pickle forks; and a pair of cased plated fish servers.

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A George III silver bright-cut caddy spoon, London 1793 by Robert Clark, 6.5cm long.

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A George III silver mustard pot, in the form of a barrel, London 1807, 3oz, with blue glass liner.

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A mixed collection of silver: heart-shaped scent bottle, London 1897, 4.5cm; vesta case, Birmingham 1904; cigarette case, Birmingham 1938; cased comb, Birmingham 1922, (4).

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A green leather travelling case, the silver and green enamel fittings including a powder bowl, atomiser and six glass jars, London 1935 by Mappin & Webb, the case 58cm wide.

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An Edwardian silver three-piece tea service, in Regency style, oval with engraved and pricked decoration, the teapot with composition harp handle and finial, Chester 1905 and 1907 by Nathan & Hayes, the teapot 27cm long, 26oz all in.

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A seven-piece silver dressing table set, in a 'cherub heads in clouds' pattern, including a quatrefoil small tray and a rectangular box, mainly London 1902-04 by William Comyns & Sons; and two other items, (9).

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Twelve silver fiddle pattern table forks and one Old English pattern, London 1820 to Dublin 1949, 29oz all in.

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A late Victorian silver pair of peppers, of half-reeded vase form, London 1895, 9cm high, cased; an Edwardian pair of oval salts, half-reeded and with spoons, Birmingham 1910, cased; and a similar mustard, Chester 1900, 4.5oz all in.

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Nineteen various silver teaspoons, mainly 19th century, 10oz all in.

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A silver pair of sauceboats, oval with everted shaped rims, flying scroll handles and on pad supports, Sheffield 1941, 15.5cm long, 9.5oz.

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Twelve silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons, some with ownership inscription, dates and makers vary, 18oz all in.

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Four silver Old English pattern tablespoons, four fiddle and one Hanoverian (London 1764), all London, dates vary, 19oz all in, (9).

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Twelve Georgian and Victorian silver dessert forks, all fiddle pattern, the four London 1834 by Jonathan Hayne initialled within a belt, 12oz all in.

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A silver three-piece tea service, of swollen oblong form with incurved angles, the teapot with composition harp handle and cover finial, Chester 1935, 27.5cm long, 23oz.

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A late Victorian silver ovoid tea caddy, chased with floral swags and with domed cover, on three pointed pad supports, London 1896 by W&G Sissons, 12cm high, 6oz; a small waiter with gadroon rim, engraved a crest, London 1817(?), 12.5cm diameter, 4oz; and a small cream jug, Sheffield 1888 by James Deakin & Sons, 7cm high, 2oz, (3).

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An Edwardian silver pair of candlesticks, in mid Georgian style, the shaped square moulded base with anthemion angles, multi-knop stems and conforming detachable sconces, Birmingham 1906 by E J Greenburg, 23cm high, weighted.

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A George IV silver teapot, of compressed circular form with central reeded girdle, engraved a monogram, the domed cover with rose finial, S-scroll handle and on scroll outlined anthemion panel feet, London 1826 by Emes & Barnard, 26cm long, 23oz.

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An Edwardian silver dressing table box, of shaped outline, the silver and tortoiseshell pique cover with husk border, on four tied ribbon-and-ball feet, Birmingham 1906 by Levi & Salaman, 10cm wide, weighted.

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An early George III silver set of three sauceboats, oval with gadroon rims, leaf-capped flying scroll handles and on stepped pad feet issuing from shells, London 1766 by FM or MF (no.3572 in Grimwade as unidentified on a twin-handled cup of the same date), 17cm long, 31oz.

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