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A set of six Italian silver dessert plates.  Brandimarte,  Florence, 20th century. Decorated with repousse fruits to lightly planished borders, st...

A planished French silver water jug.  Emile Puiforcat.  Paris, 20th century. The baluster body with hammered finish to a cylindrical neck and face...

An American Aesthetic Movement mixed metal tray. Gorham Manufacturing Co., Rhode Island, 1889. The elongated quatrefoil copper tray applied with s...

A pair of 19th century American silver entrée dishes.  Gorham,  Rhode Island, 1872.  Of oval form, the twin handles terminating in lily pad cluste...

A decorative American silver basket.  Frank W. Smith, retailed by Bigelow, Kennard & Co.,  Boston, 1863-1923. The foliate pierced sides to an elab...

A Victorian silver ewer.  Frederick Elkington, Birmingham, 1887.  The rounded body decorated with linear banding and raised on a circular foot, de...

A Queen Anne miniature silver porringer.  John Cowsey,  London, 1704.  The twin-handled Britannia silver porringer designed with a spirally flute...

A rare George II 'Warning Carrier' notice.  London, 1731.  The notice numbered 11955 and dated July 1, 1731. The printed text reading: Taken the 3...

A rare early George II 'Warning Carrier' notice.  London, 1727.  The notice numbered 11591 and dated September 12,1727. The printed text reading '...

A group of Georgian and later bills from jewellers and silversmiths.  1821 and later.  The George IV example from C. Love Goldsmith & Jeweller han...

An Irish Regency silver teapot.  William Nolan,  Dublin, 1817.  The teapot raised on four ball feet and designed with a half-lobed body to shell a...

A George III Irish silver sugar basket.  Christopher Haines,  Dublin, 1786.  The oval body pierced and bright-cut engraved with foliate scrolls a...

An 18th century Italian silver coffee pot.  Lucca.  The fluted, baluster body raised on a stepped circular foot, designed with beaded drops beneat...

A 19th century French silver tea kettle on stand. Emile Hugo (1853-1880).  Paris, 950 standard.   The lobed, rounded body repousse decorated with...

Of Welsh interest. A George V silver 'daffodil' design cup. Cooper Brothers & Sons,  Sheffield, 1915.  The cup raised on a reeded, circular foot a...

A set of four 'Galleon' menu card holders.  Omar Ramsden,  London, 1925 & 1927.  Each designed as a ship in full sail upon a wavy sea, one pair da...

An Edwardian Arts & Crafts silver sifting spoon.  Hukin & Heath, Birmingham, 1908. Designed with a twig-shaped handle with forked terminal, the p...

A German Art Nouveau silver dish.  Lange & Gunther (probably),  Lichtenstein (Saxony, Germany), 20th century.  The shaped dish pierced and repouss...

A novelty Victorian silver inkwell and lighter. James Edington,  London, 1852.  Modelled as a Roman oil lamp, the foliate scroll-chased body to a ...

A Victorian swing handled silver sugar bowl and salver.  Sheffield and London, c.1870.  Both designed with beaded borders, the sugar basket Sheffi...

A Scottish silver double spirit measure. Hamilton & Inches,  Edinburgh, 1953.  The slightly flared cups separated by a compressed spherical stem, ...

A fluted silver caviar bowl.  Bvlgari,  London import marks, 1998.  The fluted body with gilded interior raised on a shallow circular foot, engrav...

A silver nut bowl.  Brian Leslie Fuller,  London, 1979.  The bowl designed with a flared rim and raised on a textured, circular foot, 5cm high, 9c...

A Mexican dish with laurel border.  Plateria Alameda, Mexico City.  The oval dish designed with an applied laurel border to a flat base with prese...

An early 19th century Russian silver saucepan. Maker A.E, possibly Andrei Yefimov,  Moscow (probably), 1806. Assay master possibly Mikhail Karpins...

A pair of large Mexican silver water jugs.  Juventino Lopez Reyes,  Mexico City, 20th century. The baluster bodies designed with scroll handles an...

An impressive Italian centrepiece dish with stylised dragon handles. Eugenio Stancampiano,  Palermo. The lobed, oval body raised on a planished o...

An American silver three piece coffee set with tray.  R. Wallis & Sons.  Connecticut, c.1915.  The set comprising a coffee pot, milk jug, sugar bo...

A Czechoslovakian silver tea set.  Franz Bibus,  Moravská TÅ™ebová, c.1935. The set comprising: a tray, a tea pot, a hot water kettle on stand with...

An Italian tray with gadrooned border.  Bellotto, stamped Anatriello R&C by Roma.  Padua, 20th century. The shaped, circular tray designed with a ...

A mid-19th century French silver sauce boat on stand.  Felix-Vincent Fortrait,  Paris, c.1865.  Of oval form, the dish raised on a scrolling foot ...

 A set of ten French silver finger bowls.  Emile Puiforcat,  Paris, 20th century. The circular bowls designed with fluted sides and raised on a sh...

A set of ten French silver side plates. Emile Puiforcat, Paris, 20th century. Of shaped, circular form with moulded borders, 15.2cm dia, with fitt...

A George II silver mug.  Thomas Mason,  London, 1748. The baluster body later repousse decorated with flowers and scrolls, the cartouche later app...

A George II silver caster.  Samuel Wood,  London, 1742.  Of baluster form and raised on a stepped circular foot, with moulded banding along the sh...

A small George II silver brandy warmer.  John Gamon,  London, 1739.  Of baluster form, the rounded body to a turned wooden handle with heart-shape...

A pair of George II silver candlesticks.  John Quantock, London, 1756.  The cast candlesticks designed with hexafoil bases to baluster stems and s...

 A pair of George III silver columnar candlesticks.  John Parker I & Edward Wakelin (overstriking John Winter & Co.), Sheffield, 1773.  The steppe...

A pair of George III silver salt cellars. Robert Hennell I,  London, 1772 and 1774.  The pierced, oval bodies raised on pierced feet and decorated...

A set of four George III silver salt cellars.  David Hennell I & Robert Hennell I,  London, 1769.  Of oval form, the foliate scroll pierced bodies...

A pair of George III silver pedestal salts. Peter Podio,  London, 1800.  Raised on square bases, the circular salts with reeded borders to angular...

A George III silver twin-handled mug.  Maker's mark possibly I.D.,  London, 1774.  Raised on a spreading circular foot with reeded border, the scr...

A George III silver goblet.  Charles Wright, London, 1781.  The fluted sides decorated with flowers and a vacant shell and scroll-framed cartouche...

A set of six George III silver egg cups.  Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I,  London, 1809.  Raised on reeded circular bases and designed with gadro...

A George III silver salver.  John Carter II (probably),  London, 1772.  Of shaped, circular form, with shell and scroll border, the base engraved ...

Two George III silver chambersticks.  London, 18th century.  One example designed with reeded banding and feather-edge border, London, 1797, John ...

A George III silver teapot and stand.  Henry Chawner,  London, 1789.  Of shaped, oval form, the teapot and stand with bright cut engraved foliate ...

A pair of George III silver sauce boats.  Maker's mark TH, possibly Thomas Heming,  London, 1788.  Each raised on three shell-shouldered shell fee...

A George III silver swing-handled basket.  Peter & William Bateman,  London, 1812.  Of rectangular form, the border chased with foliage and scroll...

A Regency silver gilt dish.  Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard I,  London, 1818.  Of oblong form, chased around the sides to the interior with a fol...

A pair of George IV silver sauce ladles with shell bowls.  William Traies, London, 1827.  The Old English pattern handles to fluted shell bowls, 1...

A pair of Regency silver grape scissors.  Thomas & James Phipps II,  London, 1816.  The cast fruiting vine handles to steel blades, 14.9cm long   

A George IV silver gilt dessert knife and fork. Robert Peppin or Richard Poulden.  London, 1823.  With fluted mother of pearl handles to shell ter...

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