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A set of six Scottish Provincial fiddle pattern teaspoons, Montrose, circa 1815/20, maker`s mark illegible and poorly struck, each struck twice wi...

A set of six Scottish Provincial fiddle pattern silver teaspoons, maker I & GS (unascribed), Paisley, circa 1820, initialled GAJ, 14cm, 3.1oz (6) ...

A set of six Scottish Provincial Old English pattern teaspoons, by William Jamieson, Aberdeen circa 1806, initialled `A`, 12.8cm, 2.05oz (6) ......

Three Scottish Provincial silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, one by I&GH (unascribed), Paisley circa 1815, initialled RL,15cm; another by Charles Fo...

A silver tazza, by Mappin and Webb, Birmingham 1912, the shallow panelled bowl below a moulded edge between two elongated loop handles and all rai...

An Edwardian silver salver, by Turner Bradbury, London 1903, of plain circular form with shaped and moulded border and raised on three foliate scr...

A small Edwardian silver tea caddy possibly by Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1909, of canted square section between gadrooned edges and with a circular ...

A pair of George III silver meat skewers, by William Eley and William Fearn, London 1821, each with reeded ring handle, 33cm & 28cm respectively, ...

A Victorian silver three piece tea set, by The Barnards, London 1870, of lobed oval shape with bright cut engraving, comprising: a teapot with ins...

A silver Windsor pattern flatware service, by The Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1929/1930/1931, comprising:- six table forks, 20cm, six dessert forks,...

A George III silver Christening mug, by Hester Bateman, London 1790, of barrel shape with reeded scroll handle, later inscription `AGH Nov 2nd 187...

Twelve Scottish silver Old English pattern table forks, by Hamilton and Inches, Edinburgh 1889, each with three tines, crested, 19.5cm together wi...

A George III silver helmet cream jug, by Hester Bateman, London 1786, the plain body below a beaded edge and reeded loop handle, standing on a squ...

A silver salver, by The Goldsmiths` and Silversmiths` Co Ltd, London 1934, of plain circular shape with shaped moulded edge, raised on three scrol...

A matched graduated set of three silver pincushions modelled as chicks, the largest by Sampsom Mordan and Co, Chester 1905, 35mm high, the two sma...

A silver tea caddy, by Nathan and Hayes, Birmingham 1912, the oval body embossed with a scene of marine mythology below an oval pull off cap, 9.25...

An Edwardian silver three piece garniture of baskets, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1901/1902, comprising a large oval pierced basket of compre...

A Victorian silver teapot, by Walter Morrisse, London 1848, of melon shape, the upper body decoratively chased, insulated handle, 13cm high, 22.3o...

A George III silver wine funnel and strainer, by James Mince, London 1799, the bowl of compressed circular shape with reeded edge, hook to the sid...

A silver cigar box by Jays, London 1930, of plain rectangular shape with flat hinged cover all raised on pillar legs with spreading square feet, w...

A small late 17th century style two handled cup, by Henry & Arthur Vander, London 1907, part fluted below a ribbed girdle, two reeded handles, 7cm...

A George III silver chamberstick, by John Arnell, London 1774, the circular base with beaded edge and scrolled finger grip, baluster socket to the...

An Edwardian silver four piece tea set, by D & J Welby, London 1902/1903, comprising: a teapot of circular shape with reeded girdle and rim, the l...

A silver salver, by Harrison Bros and Howson, Sheffield 1935, circular with shape moulded border, raised on four scrolled feet, inscribed ATH-CLH ...

A set of four silver five bar toast racks, by G Brace & Co Ltd, London 1911, each on a rectangular flat wire frame raised on four ball feet, the c...

An early Victorian silver fiddle and shell pattern stuffing spoon, by William Lister, Newcastle 1838, initialled, 29cm, 2.8oz ...[more]

A silver muffin dish and cover, the plain circular base and liner by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1937, the plain domed cover by Henry Hodson Plante, ...

A Victorian three piece silver tea set, by Thomas Smily, London 1863, the teapot of pear shape below a flat cover and with an insulated handle, en...

A silver inkwell Commemorating the Silver Jubilee of HM King George V, by Garrard & Co, London 1935, of compressed circular shape and of heavy gau...

An Edwardian baby`s silver whistle, rattle and teether, by Colen Hewer Cheshire, Chester 1908, of chased and embossed baluster form suspended with...

An Edwardian silver mustard, by Edward John Haseler & Noble Haseler, London 1903, of navette form, the wirework body over an oval reeded foot, 7cm...

A pair of modern Britannia standard wine coasters, by Garrard & Co, London 1977, of plain circular compressed form with wooden insert bases, unins...

A Victorian silver tea pot, probably by William Cooper, London 1843, of compressed circular shape, the upper body foliate scroll engraved, plain c...

A matched set of mostly early/mid 19th century silver fiddle pattern flatware, comprising:- twenty-four dessert spoons (12 x Samuel Hayne & Dudley...

A small silver Britannia standard pin cushion modelled as an elephant, maker N & SJ, London 1982, 45mm long and a small silver pin cushion modelle...

A matched part service of George III Old English thread pattern flatware comprising: nine table forks by Richard Crossley, London 1797 (1 x 1798),...

A pair of early Victorian silver chambersticks, by Henry Wilkinson & Co, Sheffield 1838, each raised on a plain multifoil base with moulded edges ...

An Edwardian silver Britannia standard covered dish, by the Crichton Brothers, London 1908, the bowl of plain octagonal form with deep reeded edge...

A George II silver beer mug, by John Bayley, London 1752, of plain baluster shape with leaf capped scrolled handle, gilt lined, 13cm high, 12oz ...

A silver combination cigarette case and cigar lighter presented by HM King George V, by Louis Willmott, London 1907, rectangular and of oval secti...

A large early Victorian silver soup tureen, by S Roberts & Co, Sheffield 1839, of compressed oval lobed form with leaf scrolled edge and with two ...

A Victorian silver rosebowl, by William Hutton & Sons, London 1897, of circular shape, the lower body wrythen fluted below a reeded rim, 26cm diam...

A silver rosebowl, by Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, London 1910, the plain octagonal bowl with moulded wavy edge between two loop handles, all raised ...

A circular silver salver, by Arthur and Frank Parsons (Tessiers), London 1910, of plain circular shape with raised reed and ribbon edge, raised on...

An Edwardian silver sugar caster, by Harrison Brothers and Howson, London 1909, wrythen lobed baluster shape with leaf pattern pierced cover below...

A late Victorian silver teakettle by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1899 of plain tapering rounded shape, the handle with wooden insulator, togethe...

A George III silver snuffbox by John Shaw, Birmingham 1811, of rectangular shape and curved section with engine turned design, 6.5 x 4cm together ...

Eighteen 19th century silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, comprising:- six George IV Irish teaspoons by William Cummins, Dublin 1825, 14cm; six Georg...

A George III silver two handled cup, by Hester Bateman, London 1778, of inverted bell shape raised on a broad circular foot, the body embossed wit...

A Victorian silver tea caddy, by Turner Bradbury, London1892, of bombe shape embossed with shells and scrolling leaves, raised on four foliate scr...

A pair of early Victorian silver table candlesticks by Hawkesworth Eyre & Co, Sheffield 1838/1841, each raised from a shaped circular foot embosse...

A George III silver navette sugar bowl, by Robert Hennell, London 1786, the oval body bright cut engraved with festoons below a reeded edge and ba...

A George III silver navette sugar bowl, by William Plummer, London 1784, the plain oval body below a reeded edge and bail handle, standing on an o...

A set of six Old English pattern silver forks, probably by John Bourne, London 1798, initialled, 20.75cm, 13.36oz (6) ...[more]

A George IV silver Old English thread pattern part flatware service - Thornton crest, by William Chawner II, London 1829, comprising: twelve table...

A pair of George IV silver Old English thread pattern gravy spoons, by William Eley and William Fearn, London 1821, 30.5cm and a fiddle pattern so...

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