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A George IV silver framed snuff box, maker E.M?, London 1827, of octagonal shape, the sides, cover and base all carved from mother of pearl, the c...

A pair of George III silver mounted glass mustard jars, the reeded mounts by Charles Chesterman II, London 1804, each with a detachable cover with...

An Edwardian matched silver four piece teaset, comprising:- a teapot by William Aitken, Birmingham 1905, of rectangular half fluted form with ebon...

A late Victorian silver mounted claret jug, by The Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1891, the silver mount with bright cut decoration below a beaded edge...

A pair of King's shape Bright Vine pattern silver fruit serving spoons, by The Goldsmiths' and Silversmiths' Company Ltd, London 1918, each with a...

A set of twelve Victorian Scottish single struck Queens pattern teaspoons and matching tongs, by Robert Tennant, Glasgow 1884, 12.75cm (spoons), 1...

A George II silver caster, by Samuel Wood, London 1756, of plain baluster form with moulded girdle and edges, the cover decoratively pierced below...

An Edwardian silver mounted desk timepiece, probably by Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham, marks virtually illegible, plain and rectangular within ...

A late Victorian table cigarette box, the rectangular body veneered in tortoiseshell, the cover with silver mounted corners and central 'Cigarette...

Eight 18th century bottom marked table spoons, one by Hester Bateman, London 1781, 20.5cm; one by Elizabeth Tookey, London 1771, 20cm; one by Eliz...

An 18th century style silver bullet shaped bachelor's teapot, by Collingwood & Co, London 1968, the plain body raised on a moulded edge foot, wood...

An Edwardian silver two bottle inkstand, by The Barnards, London 1901, the rectangular tray with gadrooned edge enclosing two oval inkwells with g...

A George III silver chamberstick, by Richard Cooke, London 1802, standing on a circular base with gadrooned edge mounted with a plain loop handle ...

A part service of silver Dubarry (variant) pattern flatware, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1950, comprising:- six tablespoons, 20.25cm; six dessert ...

A silver wax jack, by Stokes and Ireland, Chester 1912 raised from an oval base, the scrolled flatware frame supporting a circular socket, the cen...

An Edwardian silver tazza, by The Goldsmiths' and Silversmiths' Company, London 1908, the shallow bowl with decoratively pierced border below a sh...

A George III silver piece cruet frame, by William Skeen, London 1792, the oval body decoratively pierced and engraved with wooden insert base, rai...

A matched part service of Old English pattern silver flatware, principally by Josiah Williams & Co, London, comprising:- six tablespoons (4 x 1933...

A small George II silver sauceboat, by Isaac Cookson, Newcastle 1743, the plain oval body of heavy gauge with decoratively shaped edges, raised on...

A pair of silver mounted dimple glass liqueur decanters, by William Comyns, London 1912, the bottles with wrythen stoppers, both the lower and upp...

A set of six silver wine goblets, by C J Vander, London 1974, cased each having a plain bowl of inverted bell shape over a baluster stem and plain...

George IV silver candle extinguisher, by Edward Farrell, London 1825, the plain conical silver head mounted on a long turned and ebonised wooden h...

A part service of silver rat tail pattern flatware, by Josiah Williams & Co, ,London, comprising:- six tablespoons, 1927, 21cm; eight dessert spoo...

A George III silver cream jug, maker's mark overstruck and indistinct, London 1795, the helmet shaped body bright cut engraved below a beaded edge...

A large Victorian silver inkstand, by The Barnards, London 1870, the oval base engraved with greek key and anthemion bands within a tongue and dar...

A George III silver mustard pot, by William Hall, London 1806, the tapered oval body with broad moulded double girdle below a reeded edge and hing...

A Victorian silver Salver, by Joseph Angell I & II, London 1847, circular with shell scrolled border around a flat chased ground, raised on three ...

A large shallow circular silver fruit bowl, by Richard Comyns, London 1935, of plain lobed outline, 30cm diameter, 39.4oz In good condition with ...

A large mid 17th century style silver seal top spoon, by Wakely & Wheeler, London 1906 with fig shaped bowl below a heavy hexagonal stem with foli...

A pair of Victorian silver waiters, by Walter & John Barnard, London 1894, each of circular shape with shaped and scrolled edges, and raised on th...

A partial service of silver 'Lancaster' pattern flatware, by The Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1918-1920, comprising:- eight tablespoons, 21.75cm; eig...

A silver hotwater jug, by Harrison Brothers and Howson, Sheffield 1928, of tapering cylindrical form with moulded spreading foot and hinged cover ...

A George III silver wine funnel and strainer, by Alexander Field, London 1793, the shallow strainer bowl with reeded edge and shaped hook, the det...

Twelve matched George III, George IV and Victorian silver fiddle pattern forks, comprising: six by William Robert Smily, London 1846, four by Will...

A pair of Victorian silver Pepper Casters, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1899, each of plain baluster form with pierced covers, 11.5 cms, 4.5 o...

Of 11th Hussars Interest - an Edwardian silver presentation tray, by West & Sons (Dublin), London 1904, rectangular within a gadrooned edge and wi...

A Victorian silver mounted claret jug modelled as a walrus, by Henry William Curry, London 1883, the silver mounts forming the head and rear flipp...

A matched William IV silver four piece tea set, comprising:- a teapot by Thomas, James and Nathaniel Creswick, Sheffield 1837, of lobed melon shap...

A silver fruit bowl, by William and Charles Sissons, Sheffield 1934, of navette form with upswept scroll ends, each decoratively pierced, all rais...

A small silver Brandy warmer by Thomas Rush, London 1736 with plain baluster body, beaded spout and with a turned wooden handle, 1.975oz

A pair of George III silver sugar nips, probably by Thomas Wallis II, London circa 1780, with delicate ring handles and scrolled arms with shell b...

A matched set of six early 19th century Irish fiddle pattern tableforks, (3 x Thomas Farnett, Dublin 1825, 1 x Thomas Farnett, Dublin 1819, 2 x Ja...

A George III silver brandy saucepan and cover, by William Stroud, London 1794, of plain baluster shape with side handle and beaded spout, the deta...

A small George II silver brandy saucepan by Benjamin Sanders, London 1737, of plain baluster form with short spout and wooden side handle, crested...

A George III silver snuffer tray, London 1813 (maker's mark indistinct), of rectangular shape with serpentine and gadrooned edges, crested to the ...

A Victorian ceremonial spade, by John Round & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1894, the silver blade ornately engraved with foliate scrolling, a presentation i...

A Victorian silver presentation trowel, by Francis Higgins II, London 1879, the tear drop shaped blade engraved inscribed 'Presented to Edmund Bou...

A matched four piece silver teaset, comprising:- a teapot by S Blanckensee & Sons, Birmingham 1938, of plain oval shape with ebonised handle and f...

A set of six silver napkin rings, by The Goldsmiths' & Silversmiths' Company Ltd, London 1908, each of plain cylindrical form, numbered one side 1...

An Edwardian silver mounted desk clock/barometer, by William Comyns 1901, comprising a nickel cased carriage watch with white enamel dial (60mm di...

A George IV Irish silver teapot, no maker's mark but possibly by Edward Power, Dublin 1824, of compressed circular shape, the body allover floral ...

A set of six George III Irish silver Old English feather edge tablespoons, by John Lampfert, London 1772, Weld Crest, 22cm, 13.3oz (6)

A George III silver hotwater jug or ewer, by Henry Greenway, London 1796, of plain baluster form raised from a circular reeded foot, the broad cov...

A William IV silver fiddle pattern stuffing spoon, by William Chawner or William Collins, London 1833, initialled, 30cm, 4.1oz

A George IV silver fruit basket, by James Kirkby, Waterhouse & Co, Sheffield 1820, of oval shape, the lobed body embossed with flowers within a fl...

A pair of late Victorian silver gilt fruit spoons, by George Adams, London 1891 with cast figural stems above fig shaped bowls, cased, 18.75cm, 3....

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