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| 194 |
A silver gilt dessert service, comprising twelve knives, twelve spoons and twelve forks with mother-of-pearl mounted handles and fluted scroll finials, Sheffield 1928, probably by George Howson, with some replacements by the Goldsmiths' and Silversmiths' Company, in a brass bound case
Sold for £500
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| 195 |
A small three-piece tea service, of circular form, raised on shaped legs, initialled, together with a pair of sugar tongs, 1904, by Charles Boyton & Son, in a case
Sold for £130
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| 196 |
A pair of George II waiters, with piecrust and shell borders, each raised on three scroll feet and engraved an armorial, 17cm (6.75") diameter, 1745 by John Sanders 435gms
Sold for £350
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| 197 |
A late Victorian inkstand and pentray, rectangular, with gadroon borders, fitted a wafer box with taper stick cover flanked by two oval inkwells with hinged covers and clear glass liners,35cm (13.75") wide, 1898 by Daniel and John Wellby 1985gms
Sold for £750
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| 198 |
A two-handled sugar bowl and matching cream jug, with serpentine rim, 1800, re-fashioned with lotus moulding at a later date, the jug given an ivory handle
Sold for £90
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| 199 |
A George III sugar ladle, of Old English pattern, 1788, a sterling silver paper knife with foliage handle by Pauline Ewers of Sydney and a plated cheese scoop
Sold for £90
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| 200 |
A George II oval punch ladle, marks poor, but believed Edinburgh 1801, embossed at a later date, with slender turned wood handle
Sold for £140
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| 201 |
An early George III pear shaped coffee pot, with gadroon borders, shaped spout and carved scroll handle, a spiral pointed finial to the hinged cover, 1764 by John Swift
Sold for £820
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| 202 |
A George IV fox mask snuff box, with engine turned hinged cover, 7.5cm (3") long, Birmingham 1826 by George Tye and James Kilner
Sold for £1,250
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| 203 |
A 17th Century sugar caster, of cylindrical shape (embossed and crested at a later date) with pierced skirt base, the pierced cover with cable border, cut card decoration and finial, having a bayonet fitting, 18.5cm (7.25") high, no date letter, the base with two maker's marks I W above a star and I W below a crown (see Jackson pages 126 and 139), the cover not marked
Sold for £420
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| 204 |
A pair of sugar nippers, Birmingham 1908, a napkin ring and a tea spoon
Sold for £55
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| 205 |
A silver mounted hand mirror, 1947, a matching hair brush, a silver mounted purse, Sheffield 1900 and a silver mounted glass hair tidy
Sold for £85
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| 206 |
A shaped oval tray, with raised pie crust border, 48.5cm (19") wide, Birmingham 1962 2015gms
Sold for £420
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| 207 |
A goblet, Tewkesbury Festival 1971 (no 356) 16cm (6.25") high, another Pershore Millennium 1972 (no 118) 12.75cm (5") high and another Worcester 1971 (no 340), 12.75cm (5") high
(Unsold)
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| 208 |
A pair of octagonal waiters, with pie crust borders, 16cm (6.25"), Birmingham 1962
Sold for £110
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| 209 |
Six silver gilt and enamel coffee spoons, the reverse of the bowls painted individual flowers in colour, believed Birmingham 1973, in a case
Sold for £50
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| 210 |
An engine turned cigarette box, 17cm (6.75") wide, an ashtray set a Churchill crown piece, 1965, and EPNS ashtray, six plated lobster picks in a case and a cigarette lighter
Sold for £90
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| 211 |
A silver gilt presentation key, 1932, in a case
Sold for £90
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| 212 |
A pair of coasters, with turned wood bases, 12.75cm (5") diameter, Birmingham 1989
(Unsold)
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| 213 |
A sugar caster, of 18th Century design, 17cm (6.75") high, 1912
Sold for £75
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| 214 |
A pair of sauceboats, of 18th Century design, with gadroon borders and open scroll handles, raised on shell and hoof feet, Birmingham 1978 540gms
Sold for £130
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| 215 |
A four-piece tea and coffee service, of rectangular design with canted corners and pedestal bases, Birmingham 1934 and 1935 1780gms
Sold for £400
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| 216 |
A cruet set, comprising a pair of salt cellars, a pair of mustard pots (all with spoons and blue glass liners) and a pair of pepper pots, Birmingham 1924
Sold for £100
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| 217 |
A cream jug, of 18th Century design, Birmingham 1994, an ashtray, Birmingham 1952 and a spoon
Sold for £60
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| 218 |
A pair of salad servers, Sheffield 1914
Sold for £28
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| 219 |
A pair of candlesticks, with oval stems and bases and having thread borders, 24cm (8") high
Sold for £270
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| 220 |
An 18th Century mote spoon
Sold for £85
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| 221 |
A double ended spoon, 1869, a Christening spoon, 1949, various salt spoons, a caddy spoon, 1907, etc
Sold for £70
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| 222 |
An engraved Christening spoon and fork, 1871, a pair of butter knives with mother-of-pearl handles, Sheffield 1946, in two cases and a square engine turned powder compact, Birmingham 1946
(Unsold)
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| 223 |
A pair of George III oval salt cellars, pierced, engraved and initialled, raised on claw and ball feet, 1777 by Thomas Daniel, and another pair matching, 1784 by William Pitts, all with blue glass liners
Sold for £380
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| 224 |
A late George III circular two-handled entree dish, and cover with gadroon borders, thread and bound acanthus handles and a similar oval handle to the cover, engraved armorials, the dish 22.25cm (8.75") diameter, 1819, possibly by William Fearn 1110gms
Sold for £450
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| 225 |
A George III cinquefoil cruet frame, with pierced and engraved gallery, central handle and five claw and ball feet, complete with five cut glass bottles (one cut down), three with original silver mounts, two Birmingham 1781, Sheffield 1777 by Richard Morton & Co
Sold for £400
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| 226 |
A cut glass box, with engraved silver cover, 9.25cm (3.5") wide, 1859, three smaller circular boxes with silver covers and a shield with a bust portrait of Queen Mary in relief, 7.5cm (3") high, believed 1935
Sold for £80
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| 227 |
A shoe horn/letter opener, 20.5cm (8") long, Birmingham 1960 and two silver mounted button hooks
Sold for £15
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| 228 |
A pair of salt cellars, a pair of mustard pots with spoons, and a pair of pepper pots, Birmingham and Sheffield 1909 and a figure-of-eight shaped cut glass box with embossed silver cover, 12.75cm (5") wide, Birmingham 1905
Sold for £30
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| 229 |
Six tea knives, and six pastry forks (all with silver mounted handles) various coffee spoons, butter knives etc
Sold for £75
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| 230 |
A pair of sugar tongs, Edinburgh 1822, a fiddle pattern jam spoon, Edinburgh 1865, four matching teaspoons and another teaspoon, Glasgow 1859
Sold for £30
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| 231 |
A quantity of glass fittings, from dressing cases with silver mounts, contained in a gentleman's leather dressing case (no fittings)
Sold for £70
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| 232 |
A hand mirror, with embossed mounts, Birmingham 1899, a pair of gentleman's hair brushes, a button hook, the mounts from a watch case, etc
Sold for £40
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| 233 |
An American fruit bowl, spirally embossed flowers, C scrolls etc and monogrammed, raised on four acanthus and claw feet, 24cm (9.5") diameter, by Tiffany & Co 725gms
Sold for £500
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| 234 |
A cut glass powder bowl, with engine turned silver cover, Birmingham 1918, two small trinket boxes, a circular photograph frame, etc
Sold for £60
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| 235 |
A pair of goblets, 12.75cm (5") high, Birmingham 1971 and a pedestal sauceboat 1911
Sold for £55
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| 236 |
A pair of mustard pots, crested, 1934 (one blue glass liner missing), a matching two-handled salt cellar, an Armada ashtray and an oval mustard pot
Sold for £70
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| 237 |
A shaped dish, on an oval footrim, 22.5cm (8.75") wide, 1966 by Anthony Hawksley
Sold for £40
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| 238 |
A George III ogee shaped mug, with scroll handle, 9.5cm (3.75") high, 1742, embossed at a later date
Sold for £200
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| 239 |
An octagonal vase shaped sugar caster, 16cm (6.25") high, 1907 and a pierced and embossed sweetmeat dish, 15cm (6") diameter, 1892
Sold for £50
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| 240 |
A stag's head menu holder, Birmingham 1901 and four napkin rings various
Sold for £95
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| 241 |
A cut glass scent bottle, with embossed silver mounts, 12cm (4.75") high, Birmingham 1889, another 8.5cm (3.25") high, Birmingham 1903 (no stopper) and another
Sold for £85
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| 242 |
A two-handled tea tray, with gadroon border and reed and acanthus handles, monogrammed 66cm (26") wide, Birmingham 1931 2295gms
Sold for £580
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| 243 |
A George III Irish silver sugar basket, of oval pedestal boat shape, partially fluted and with shaped swing handle, 19.5cm (7.75") wide, Dublin 1796 by Jos Jackson
Sold for £600
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