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A Queen Anne silver straight-tapered mug by Gabriel Sleath, London 1711, Britannia standard, with a moulded rim, the tongue-capped S-scroll handle...
A Queen Anne silver straight-tapered mug by Edward Yorke, London 1713, Britannia standard, with a tongue-capped S-scroll handle, moulded top and f...
A pair of early George II cast silver candlesticks by Thomas Causton, London 1733, the reel capitals with a central girdle, moulded and knopped st...
A pair of George II Irish silver footed waiters by Bartholomew Mosse, Dublin circa 1735, circular with raised moulded rims, each on a waisted foot...
A George II English provincial silver two handled cup by Isaac Cookson, Newcastle 1743, with a slightly everted moulded rim, leaf-capped double sc...
A late George II silver shaped circular salver, possibly by William Justus, London 1752, with a raised moulded rim with shells, a chased flower an...
A late George II provincial silver baluster coffee pot by William Partis, Newcastle no date letter, circa 1750, with a cone finial to the ogee dom...
A George III Scottish silver baluster coffee pot by Ker & Dempster, Edinburgh 1771, with a bud finial to the ogee domed cover, a wooden S-scroll h...
A George II silver baluster coffee pot, maker's mark worn (..B), London 1743, with a turned finial to the ogee domed cover, a wooden double scroll...
A George II silver straight-tapered coffee pot by Richard Gurney & Co., London 1745, with a turned finial to the ogee domed cover, a fruitwood dou...
A late George II silver shaped circular salver by John Jacob, London 1753, with a raised moulded rim, a plain incurve, engraved with a band of flo...
A late George II silver snuffers tray by William Grundy, London 1754, with a flying scroll handle, the waisted stand cast with shells, on four tre...
A George II silver baluster tankard by Henry Brind, London 1748, the double domed cover with an open scroll thumbpiece, the double scroll handle w...
A George III silver circular salver by Henry Chawner, London 1789, with a raised threaded rim, on four thread outlined bracket feet, engraved with...
A matched pair of silver baluster mugs, late George II by Fuller White, London 1754; and George III by John Robins, London 1776, with slightly eve...
A pair of early George III cast silver candlesticks by John Hyatt & Charles Semore, London 1762, the sconces shaped square with shell angles, reel...
A George III silver oval twin handled tray by Timothy Renou, London 1794, the reeded loop handles issuing from leafage, the rims reeded, engraved ...
A George III silver twin handled cup by Thomas Wallis I, London 1769, the tongue-capped S-scroll handles with kick-out terminals, a slightly evert...
A pair of George III silver square candlesticks by William Abdy I, London 1769, the scones, knops and bases wrythen moulded, the capitals and base...
A George III silver oval twin handled tray by Thomas Hannam & John Crouch II, London 1802, with a raised gadrooned rim, the curved gadrooned handl...
A late George III silver compressed spherical kettle on stand by Robert Garrard I, London 1815, with a wicker covered swing handle over a ebonised...
Ï’ A George IV silver three piece tea service by Paul Storr, London 1822 and 1823, the tea pot with a lobed button finial to the lobed domed cover,...
An early George III silver baluster coffee jug by Philip Norman, London 1769, with a lobed finial to the domed cover with a gadrooned rim, a woode...
A pair of George III silver columnar candlesticks by Tudor & Leader (Henry Tudor & Thomas Leader)
A pair of George III silver columnar candlesticks by Tudor & Leader (Henry Tudor & Thomas Leader), Sheffield 1773, the detachable square sconces w...
A late George III silver shaped salver by Joseph Craddock & William Ker Reid, London 1817, with a raised shell and foliate rim, on three leaf and ...
Ï’A George III silver straight-sided oval tea caddy by Charles Chesterman II, London 1787, with an ivory oval finial to the conical cover, bright-c...
A George III silver straight-sided oval tea pot by John Harris III, London 1785 (incuse duty mark), with a wooden finial to the dome centred cover...
A set of four George III silver circular candlesticks by John Schofield, London 1778, with gadrooned rims to the detachable sconces, half reeded c...
A George III silver second course plate by Paul Storr from the Duke of Hamilton Russian Ambassadoria
A George III silver second course plate by Paul Storr from the Duke of Hamilton Russian Ambassadorial Service, London 1806, shaped circular with a...
A pair of George III old English beaded pattern gravy spoons by Richard Crossley, London 1791-92, 30cm (11 3/4in) long, 221g (7.1 oz)
A Victorian silver Cellini pattern salver by Stephen Smith, London 1873, the cast border with a ribbon and laurel rim, pierced and chased with vas...
A George IV silver shaped oval meat plate by William Eley II, London 1826, with a raised gadrooned rim, engraved with two crests, 53.5cm (21in) lo...
A set of four George III silver rectangular salts by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London 1809, with nulled rims, the bodies half lobed, on rec...
A George III silver rectangular cheese warming dish and cover by John Schofield, London 1792, with a ball finial to the fluted conical centre of t...
A pair of George III silver rounded rectangular entrée dishes and covers by Timothy Renou, London 1802, with gadrooned rims and borders, engraved ...
Ï’A George III silver straight-sided oval tea pot by Andrew Fogelberg, London 1799, with a stained ivory oval button finial to the dome centred cov...
A George III silver compressed spherical tea pot by James Darquits, London 1809, with a vine stock finial to the flat cover, an ebonised loop hand...
Ï’ A Victorian silver five piece tea and coffee service by Goldsmiths Alliance Ltd (Samuel Smily)
Ï’A Victorian silver five piece tea and coffee service by Goldsmiths Alliance Ltd (Samuel Smily), London 1868, straight-tapered or straight-sided o...
Ï’A George IV silver compressed spherical tea pot, stand and cream jug by William Eaton, London 1823, 1820 and 1822, the tea pot with a lobed finia...
A Victorian silver baluster coffee pot by Edward Ker Reid, London 1861, in mid Georgian style, with an owl finial to the double domed cover, a woo...
A Victorian silver Monteith or punch bowl by Garrard & Co., London 1889, stamped for Garrard as retailers, the scroll rim with masks at intervals ...
A silver twin handled rounded rectangular tray by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, Birmingham 1927, with reeded curved handles issuing from foliage and...
A Victorian silver Victoria pattern table service mainly by Charles Lias, London 1850, engraved with a crest, comprising: Twelve table forks E...
A set of six George IV silver shaped circular plates by John Mewburn, London 1822, the gadrooned raised rim with leaves at intervals and scroll fr...
An early Victorian silver gilt circular sideboard dish or plaque by Edward Farrell, London 1838, the centre embossed with dogs attacking an animal...
A Victorian silver photograph frame, probably by Robert Humphries, London 1878, rectangular, the top with a frieze of classical figures, the other...
A Victorian silver large tapered vase by John Septimus Beresford, London 1876, embossed with masks, torsos, bold flowers, scroll foliage and strap...
An Edwardian silver large photograph frame by Horton & Allday, Birmingham 1901, rectangular with a shaped top, embossed with a vacant cartouche an...
[Golfing interest] A pair of Edwardian silver photograph frames by Charles S. Green & Co., Birmingham 1905, 0281 B. Street, Birmingham 1905, embos...
A silver four piece circular tea service by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1910 & 1911, in the manner of Paul Storr, the tea and hotwater pots ...
A matched pair of turn-of-the-century silver photograph frames by William Neale & Son, Sheffield 1899, Rd. no. 339942 and Birmingham 1909, shaped ...
A pair of Art Nouveau silver photograph frames by William Atkin, Birmingham 1905, swept shaped rectangular and embossed with herons amidst bulrush...
[Golfing interest] A pair of silver photograph frames by Henry Williamson Ltd, Birmingham 1910, Rd. no. 561406, shaped rectangular, each embossed ...
A pair of Arts and Crafts hammered silver candlesticks by Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham 1906, the cylindrical holders with broad drip pans, the ...
Liberty, The Sigurd, a rare Cymric silver clock by Liberty & Co., Birmingham 1902, designed by Archibald Knox, model no. 579, the brass carriage t...
A pair of Art Nouveau silver photograph frames by Walker and Hall, Birmingham 1906, shaped rectangular, embossed with a country girl, three geese ...
A matched pair of Art Nouveau silver photograph frames, by H. C. Davies, Birmingham 1904; and by Deakin & Francis, Birmingham 1904, shaped rectang...