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A vintage silver plated cutlery set with bone handles in case. 36.5x22x6cm
A large quantity of vintage cutlery. Silver plate, EPNS, stainless.
A quantity of vintage cutlery. Silver plate, EPNS, Stainless.
3 pieces of silver. An Irish silver spoon, Dublin mark, 6.33 grams. A sugar pot, Birmingham mark,
3 pieces of silver. An Irish silver spoon, Dublin mark, 6.33 grams. A sugar pot, Birmingham mark, 27.68 grams without liner. Pepper shaker, Birmin...
A set of 6 1920s Liberty & Co silver cocktail spoons with stone set handles in original case.
A set of 6 1920s Liberty & Co silver cocktail spoons with stone set handles in original case. Amethyst, Malachite, Carnelian, Quartz, etc. 47.19 g...
A mid 19th century silver fruit knife by Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield, 1854. 14.5cm
A silver wine tasting spoon. Depicting Edward V. London. Faded makers mark, M??. 35.68 grams. 12cm
A silver wine tasting spoon. Depicting Edward V. London. Faded makers mark, M??. 35.68 grams. 12cm
A set of 8 Irish William IV silver tea spoons. Dublin mark. 1831. 184.33 grams.
A set of 4 silver spoons stamped 800. 57.15 grams.
A collection of silver spoons and knife. Sterling Denmark crowned butter knife and pickle fork
A collection of silver spoons and knife. Sterling Denmark crowned butter knife and pickle fork etc. 105.51 grams total.
A set of 3 silver spoons. 70.06 grams. 13.5cm
An early 20th century Mappin & Webb silver knife and fork with bone handles. Sheffield, 1936.
An early 20th century Mappin & Webb silver knife and fork with bone handles. Sheffield, 1936.
A late 19th century silver handled carving knife by Harrison Brothers & Howson. Sheffield, 1896.
A late 19th century silver handled carving knife by Harrison Brothers & Howson. Sheffield, 1896. 31cm