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A cased set of six silver menu holders, hallmarked Birmingham 1904, maker's mark of HE and with engraved registration number Each formed as an artists palette and set with three cabochon stones and with an applied roundel, each depicting a different famous painting. Each 3.5 cms wide. (6)
Estimate: £600 - 800
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| 229 |
A George V silver toast rack, hallmarked Birmingham 1921, maker's mark of E.J. Houlston Together with two plated examples. (2)
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| 230 |
A white metal table salt The pierced body with floral garlands and ribbon tied cartouches, standing on mask headed acanthus headed moulded legs with blue glass liner, bears hallmarks. 13.5 cms wide.
Estimate: £150 - 180
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| 231 |
A cased silver three piece cruet set, hallmarked Birmingham 1969, maker's mark of CSG & Co. The case 22 cms wide. (3)
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| 232 |
A George III silver twin handled loving cup, hallmarked London 1771, maker's mark of Joseph Sanders The later embossed baluster body with scrolling cartouche inscribed PY1 in YeYr 1771. 14.5 cms high.
Estimate: £600 - 800
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| 233 |
A pair of 19th century unmarked white metal mounted horn beakers One mounted to the front with the bust of Shakespeare, the other Milton, each with a crest to the opposing side and each with lappet cast rim and base. Each 10.25 cms high. (2)
Estimate: £200 - 300
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| 234 |
A pair of 18th/19th century silver bottle coasters, hallmarked Newcastle, maker's mark of Thomas Wheatley Each with ring turned wooden base and pierced gallery. 13 cms diameter. (2)
Estimate: £400 - 600
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| 235 |
An Edward VIII silver twin handled bottle coaster, hallmarked Sheffield 1936, maker's mark of Harry Atkin With moulded wavy rim, standing on a spreading foot, engraved W.AWH. 15 cms high.
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| 236 |
A George V silver twin handled bottle coaster, hallmarked Sheffield 1926, maker's mark of Mappin &Webb With moulded wavy rim and pierced bands flanked with swing handles, standing on a moulded foot. 18 cms high.
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| 237 |
A silver wine coaster, hallmarked Sheffield 1973, maker's mark of R & B The border decorated with fruiting vines. 15 cms diameter.
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| 238 |
A silver salver, hallmarked Birmingham 1913, maker's mark of William Davenport The moulded wavy rim enclosing an engine turned centre engraved AOM & FJB 1889, 1914. 26 cms diameter.
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| 239 |
An Edward VII silver coffee pot, hallmarked Sheffield 1909, maker's mark of Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall Of typical construction with ebonised scroll handle, crested, initialled and dated 1909 and inscribed Reed, Cambridge to underside. 19.5 cms high.
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| 240 |
A William IV silver bachelors teapot, hallmarked London 1834, maker's mark probably for Charles Gordon Of melon form with applied finial. 20 cms wide.
Estimate: £300 - 500
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| 241 |
A George V silver four piece tea set, hallmarked Sheffield 1926, maker's mark of Harry Atkin Comprising: teapot, hot water jug, sugar bowl and cream jug, each piece of canted rounded rectangular form, standing on ball feet, impressed registration number 672997. The teapot 15 cms high. (4)
Estimate: £1,000 - 1,500
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| 242 |
A Victorian silver punch bowl, hallmarked Sheffield 1900, maker's mark of Mappin & Webb The stop gadrooned bowl standing on a similarly cast foot, inscribed Presented by the ADC Committee to Edward Mellish Clark on the occasion of his marriage, April 10th 1901, also inscribed to base Mappin & Webb, London. 23.5 cms wide.
Estimate: £200 - 300
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| 243 |
A small silver salver, hallmarked Birmingham 1964, maker's mark of John Turton & Co. Standing on three scroll feet. 25 cms diameter.
Estimate: £200 - 300
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| 244 |
A pair of Victorian silver dishes, hallmarked London 1898, maker's mark of George Maudsley Jackson and David Lansborough Fullerton Each of oval form with plain centre, gadrooned body and floral embossed and crimped rim. 16 cms wide. (2)
Estimate: £150 - 250
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A George III silver rose bowl, hallmarked London 1768, maker's mark of W & J Priest The stop fluted body enclosing a monogrammed cartouche bordered with floral sprays, standing on a spreading foot. 16 cms diameter.
Estimate: £300 - 500
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| 246 |
A Victorian silver rose bowl, hallmarked London 1900, maker's mark of Horace Woodward & Co. Limited Of lobed section, standing on spreading foot. 17.5 cms diameter.
Estimate: £100 - 150
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| 247 |
A Victorian silver mounted cut glass claret jug, hallmarked London 1899, maker's mark of John Grinsell & Sons and registered number 178644 The baluster body fluted. 21 cms high.
Estimate: £100 - 150
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| 248 |
A pair of Elizabeth II silver twin branch candelabra, maker's mark of Reid & Son Each decorated in the Lindsfarne style. 21 cms high. (2)
Estimate: £400 - 600
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| 249 |
An Edward VII silver waiter, hallmarked Sheffield 1907, maker's mark of Harry Atkin The shell and scroll moulded edge enclosing engraved decoration, centred with a crest, standing on acanthus cast bracket feet. 27.5 cms wide.
Estimate: £100 - 150
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| 252 |
A Victorian silver plated samovar The twin handled urn shaped body etched with floral garland decoration, standing on a quadripartite base. 56 cms high.
Estimate: £100 - 150
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| 253 |
A 19th century white metal mounted cut glass claret jug With hinged cover and naturalistically moulded fruiting vine handle, the body hobnail cut. 25 cms high.
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| 254 |
A silver plated muffin dish, maker's mark of Elkington & Co. The lobed cover with ring handle, the dish with shaped gadrooned edge. 21 cms diameter.
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| 255 |
A set of six Victorian silver table forks, hallmarked Sheffield 1897, maker's mark of James Dixon & Sons Together with a set of six Victorian silver dessert forks, hallmarked Sheffield 1898, maker's mark of James Dixon & Sons; and a set of six Victorian silver dessert spoons, hallmarked Sheffield 1898, maker's mark of James Dixon & Sons, each monogrammed. (18)
Estimate: £400 - 600
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| 256 |
A set of six Georgian silver later gilded tablespoons, hallmarked London 1783, maker's mark of John Lambe Onslow pattern, cased. (6)
Estimate: £250 - 350
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| 257 |
A Georgian silver Old English pattern ladle, hallmarked London, date letter indistinct, maker's mark possibly of John Lambe 33 cms long.
Estimate: £200 - 300
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| 258 |
A Victorian silver Fiddle and Thread pattern soup ladle, hallmarked London 1838, maker's mark of Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cator 35 cms long.
Estimate: £100 - 150
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| 259 |
A pair of later decorated George IV silver berry spoons, hallmarked London 1829, maker's mark of William Barrett II Fiddle pattern. 21.5 cms long. (2)
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| 260 |
Four Victorian silver Fiddle and Thread pattern table spoons, hallmarked London 1841, maker's mark of Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cator Crested. 23 cms long. (4)
Estimate: £100 - 150
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| 261 |
A matched set of ten William IV silver Fiddle and Thread pattern table forks, hallmarked London 1835 and 1837, makers marks of Joseph II and Albert Savory Crested. 20 cms long. (10)
Estimate: £300 - 500
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| 262 |
A set of six Victorian silver Fiddle and Thread pattern forks, hallmarked London 1882, maker's mark of George William Adams Crested. 18 cms long. (6)
Estimate: £100 - 150
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| 263 |
A pair of George III silver Fiddle and Thread pattern sauce ladles, hallmarked London 1789, maker's mark indistinct 18.5 cms long. (2)
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| 264 |
A matched set of six George III silver Fiddle and Thread pattern forks, hallmarked London 1810 and 1812, maker's marks of Richard Crosley and George Smith Crested. 16 cms long. (6)
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| 265 |
A set of six Irish silver Fiddle and Thread pattern spoons, hallmarked Dublin 1836, maker's mark of Richard Whitford Crested. 17 cms long. (6)
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| 266 |
A matched set of eight 18th/19th century silver Fiddle and Thread pattern spoons, hallmarked London, various dates and makers Crested. 18.5 cms long. (8)
Estimate: £100 - 150
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| 267 |
A matched set of ten 18th/19th century silver Fiddle and Thread pattern tablespoons, hallmarked London, various dates and makers 22 cms long. (10)
Estimate: £300 - 500
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| 268 |
A set of twelve Victorian silver Fiddle and Thread pattern forks, hallmarked London 1841, maker's mark of George William Adams Together with a set of eleven silver spoons en suite. The former 18 cms long. (23)
Estimate: £400 - 600
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| 269 |
A George III silver Old English pattern gravy spoon, hallmarked Edinburgh 1786, maker's mark of David Marshall Initialled. 31.5 cms long.
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| 270 |
Two George III silver Old English pattern gravy spoons, hallmarked London 1790 and 1792, makers marks of Thomas Northcote and George Smith III and William Fearn One crested. 30 cms long. (2)
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| 271 |
Two George III silver Old English pattern gravy spoons, hallmarked London 1801 and 1804, makers marks of Thomas Wallace I and Samuel Godbehere, Edward Wigan and James Boult Both monogrammed. The former 30.5 cms long. (2)
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| 272 |
Three George III silver Old English pattern gravy spoons, hallmarked London 1790, 1799 and 1800, makers marks of William Eley and William Fearn Two monogrammed. The largest 31 cms long. (3)
Estimate: £100 - 150
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| 273 |
A cased pair of Victorian silver fish servers, hallmarked Sheffield 1889, maker's mark of RM, EH The blades with etched decoration. The case 37 cms wide. (2)
Estimate: £100 - 150
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| 274 |
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| 276 |
An Edwardian silver and tortoiseshell dressing table ring box, hallmarked London 1909, maker's mark of William Comyns The shaped cover inlaid with ribbon tied husk swags and musical trophies, the rounded rectangular body with acanthus cast corners. 16 cms wide.
Estimate: £250 - 300
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| 277 |
A George V silver and tortoiseshell trinket box, hallmarked London 1913, maker's mark of the Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Limited Together with two further silver and tortoiseshell trinket boxes, both hallmarked London 1909, maker's mark of William Comyns. The former 11.5 cms wide. (3)
Estimate: £300 - 400
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