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9 |
Early 20th Century silver plated hot water urn with twin handles |
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£200 - £400 |
Winning bid: £120 |
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15 |
A cased set of EPNS berry spoons and a silver butter knife (1 bag) |
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£25 - £30 |
Winning bid: £28 |
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17 |
A silver plated butter dish, glass decanter with plated lid and a silver topped glass jar |
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£20 - £30 |
Winning bid: £70 |
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20 |
A collection of 19th and 20th Century plated flat ware with six silver 19th Century spoons |
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£30 - £50 |
Winning bid: £18 |
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25 |
A collection of items to include a silver vesta case along with EPNS cutlery and assorted plated items to include a tankard, goblet, cased set of spoons (Q) |
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£30 - £40 |
Winning bid: £45 |
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27 |
A collection of silver plate, some small silver items, cased flat wares, pewter etc |
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£60 - £70 |
Winning bid: £95 |
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30 |
Early 20th Century silver bonbon basket, Sheffield 1930, weight 243 grams approx |
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£60 - £80 |
Winning bid: £85 |
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31 |
A silver teapot London 1861 , John Samuel Hunt, weight approx 479gms |
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£150 - £180 |
Winning bid: £210 |
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32 |
An early Victorian London silver water pot, with ivory handle, in the form of a helmet, with the helmet form on lid, with inscription, London 1861, H.J Lias & Son |
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£150 - £200 |
Winning bid: £200 |
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33 |
Sterling silver Indian tea set, late 19th Century // Early 20th Century, tray, strainer, spoon and measure (Q) |
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£1,000 - £1,500 |
Winning bid: £1,150 |
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34 |
A silver perfume bottle in the form of an orb with stopper depicting fames, London 1883/84, probably Jane Brownett, weight approx 9.32oz |
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£100 - £150 |
Winning bid: £140 |
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35 |
Two faux tortoiseshell, Birmingham silver dressing table pots, larger example with cut glass bowl, smaller silver bowl |
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£80 - £100 |
Winning bid: £35 |
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36 |
A silver table clock with engine turned detail on face, on swivel stand Birmingham silver 1931 by S Blanckensee & Son Ltd |
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£80 - £100 |
Winning bid: £70 |
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37 |
Birmingham 1898 silver heart shaped dressing table mirror (no back, a/f) |
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£60 - £80 |
Winning bid: £30 |
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38 |
A cased pair of silver commemorative goblets, maker Perry Greaves, Birmingham 1973, with documents, celebrating the bicentenary of the Birmingham Assay office 1773-1973, Limited edition 250 |
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£80 - £100 |
Winning bid: £140 |
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39 |
Eight silver salts pots, three pairs one pair with blue glass liners and two others one Victorian example , various styles and patterns, combined weight approx 202gms |
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£80 - £100 |
Winning bid: £95 |
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40 |
Three pairs of late Victorian and early 20th Century silver salt pots, two pairs are Birmingham, one pair is Walker and Hall, Sheffield. weight approx 226gms |
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£90 - £100 |
Winning bid: £70 |
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41 |
A silver and mother of pearl fruit knife, engraved foliate decoration to handle monogrammed cartouche, J.A.B, Sheffield 1875, maker Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall, along with mother manicure implements including knife, file, tweezers and hook etc with monogrammed handles S.A |
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£40 - £60 |
Winning bid: £40 |
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44 |
A silver mustard pot - blue glass liner along with plated salt spoon, Birmingham 1903, total gross weight approx 2.43, along with a silver letter opener embossed foliate handle, steel blade, Chester |
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£30 - £50 |
Winning bid: £35 |
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45A |
A cased pair of silver serviette rings (9) some wear Birmingham 1939, A&J Zimmermann Ltd, together with two others both Birmingham 1922 (2) |
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£30 - £40 |
Winning bid: £28 |
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46A |
A pair of Edward VII silver fruit spoons in case; a pair of Victorian berry spoons; a pair of Georgian silver berry spoons etc (Q) |
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£70 - £100 |
Winning bid: £160 |
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47 |
Six silver bowls, Royal interest, red leather cases, Charles I, Henry VIII, Elizabeth I, Elizabeth II, Victoria and Richard III, combined total gross weight approx 24.50 ozt |
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£200 - £300 |
Winning bid: £250 |
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48 |
Six various silver mustard and salt pots, various shapes,some with liners, silver weight approx 230gms |
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£80 - £100 |
Winning bid: £80 |
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49 |
A pair of egg shaped silver pepper pots, marks worn probably Birmingham 1901, Deakin & Francis together with a handled silver pepper pot and a silver trophy pot, weight approx 229gms |
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£60 - £80 |
Winning bid: £75 |
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50 |
Six various silver mustard pots, four with liners and two spoons, gross weight approx 287 grams (one pot has contents) |
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Winning bid: £95 |
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51 |
Six various silver pepper pots, one hallmarked Chester 1895, other Birmingham examples, weight approx 145gms |
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£50 - £60 |
Winning bid: £75 |
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52 |
A squat silver cream jug, London 1915, a pair of silver pin dishes Birmingham 1907, two other silver pin dishes, a salt pot and a constructed pin cushion, gross weight approx 152gms (7) |
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£50 - £60 |
Winning bid: £75 |
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53 |
An oval silver photo frame, a/f damaged, cased Swedish teaspoons and five loose teaspoons (parcel) combined total weight approx 24.5ozt |
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£40 - £50 |
Winning bid: £55 |
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54 |
Pair of silver cuff links, pewter and tie clip with silver topped glass powder bottle, Birmingham 1897 |
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£20 - £30 |
Winning bid: £15 |
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56 |
A silver tankard, embossed leaf decoration to handle, height approx 130mm, Birmingham 1865, Elkington, total gross weight approx 297gms |
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£150 - £180 |
Winning bid: £180 |
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57 |
A silver christening cup, engraved to the front, Birmingham 1949, makes rubbed, total gross weight approx 2.99ozt |
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£30 - £40 |
Winning bid: £30 |
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58 |
Silver handled cup, London 1913, with inscription of Pearl April 1917, London, 2.79 ozt approx |
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£30 - £50 |
Winning bid: £25 |
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59 |
A silver shell dish, hallmark Birmingham 1972/3, David Hollander & Son in a fitted box with description in lid, 'After Paul Lamerie' etc, weight approx 122gms |
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£60 - £90 |
Winning bid: £40 |
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60 |
London silver cream jug, 1891, maker William Gibson & John Langman ( Goldsmiths & Silversmiths) 2.26 ozt approx |
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£40 - £50 |
Winning bid: £45 |
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61 |
A silver sauce boat, Birmingham 1938, total gross weight approx 3.37ozt |
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£40 - £50 |
Winning bid: £30 |
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62 |
An Art Nouveau silver powder bowl by Gilbert Marks, hallmark London 1900, weight approx 8.79 ozt, 273.4 grams, decorated with stylised thistles repouse |
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£100 - £200 |
Winning bid: £5,000 |
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62A |
A cased set of six silver coffee spoons all English pattern, Sheffield 1929 Cooper Brothers and a modern silver candle snuffer with ebony style handle, 1996, maker L.J Millington |
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£40 - £60 |
Winning bid: £28 |
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63 |
A silver bonbon dish, pierced border, total gross weight approx 5.36 ozt/166.7 grams, Sheffield 1938, Emile Viner |
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£60 - £70 |
Winning bid: £70 |
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64 |
A Mappin and Webb Sheffield silver 1900 egg shaped cruet set with mustard pot and spoon, 4.34 ozt approx, in original black leather case |
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£80 - £120 |
Winning bid: £90 |
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65 |
A pair of silver salts, Birmingham 1898/99, John Millward Banks with two shell bowl spoons, Chester 1899 same maker cased |
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£30 - £50 |
Winning bid: £45 |
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66 |
Two silver spoons, flat bowl ends, Sheffield 1900, Henry Wigfull, in case |
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£40 - £60 |
Winning bid: £65 |
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67 |
A set of six silver gilt scallop shell shaped salts, each standing on three stylised dolphin feet, hallmark London 1877, Henry Holland, weight approx 246gms |
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£200 - £250 |
Winning bid: £130 |
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68 |
A cased pair of silver shell salts, Birmingham 1894, matching spoons (both repaired) William Henry Leather |
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£30 - £40 |
Winning bid: £50 |
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68A |
A silver inkwell on a square stand, Sheffield 1894, Henry Aitkin |
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£40 - £60 |
Winning bid: £85 |
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69 |
A mixed parcel of Victorian and later silver flat ware, including a set of six Glasgow 1844 teaspoons, maker John Murray, weight approx. 300 grams all in |
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£50 - £70 |
Winning bid: £100 |
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70 |
A group of various silver spoons, mostly salt spoons 19th and 20th century, weight approx 117gms |
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£40 - £50 |
Winning bid: £55 |
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71 |
Assorted silver spoons, various makers and types, 6.05oz |
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£60 - £70 |
Winning bid: £60 |
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71A |
A set of six silver teaspoons, with a pair of sugar tongs, all Sheffield 1902, John Round, weight approx 98gms (7) |
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£40 - £60 |
Winning bid: £40 |
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72 |
Assorted silver spoons, 2 forks and 2 paper knives, gross weight 10.40oz |
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£80 - £100 |
Winning bid: £40 |
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73 |
Assorted silver spoons, various makers and types, 7.40oz |
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£70 - £80 |
Winning bid: £75 |
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74 |
Birmingham silver matchbox holder, London silver spoon and Birmingham silver replica of Edward VII Coronation spoon (1901) |
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£40 - £50 |
Winning bid: £28 |
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75 |
An early George III silver skewer, London 1764, John Page and a Sheffield 1922 silver handled magnifying glass |
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£30 - £40 |
Winning bid: £75 |
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76 |
Assorted silver knives, various makers and styles, 5.28oz |
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£50 - £60 |
Winning bid: £30 |
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77 |
A silver collection to include; Danish silver spoon, 25.9 grams approx, 0.83 ozt approx, a Swedish silver bottle pourer and cork and two others gross 2.92 ozt, 90.7 grams approx, a silver bell and ivory, Birmingham, a white metal (fob link) pencil holder and an EPNS hors d'oeuvres fork, a propelling pencil case with hardstone finial (8) |
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£50 - £90 |
Winning bid: £40 |
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79 |
Three Sheffield silver napkin rings and two Chester silver napkin rings (5) |
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£30 - £40 |
Winning bid: £40 |
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80 |
A shell shaped pillbox 0.925 ozt approx, together with a lined lidded mustard pot, A/F, Birmingham 1925 |
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£20 - £40 |
Winning bid: £30 |
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81 |
Seven Birmingham silver napkin rings, various styles and patterns |
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£40 - £50 |
Winning bid: £45 |
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81A |
A small round silver compact with lid mirror Birmingham 1924, Levi & Salaman three commemorative silver pin dishes, Birmingham 2001, Birmingham Hippodrome theatre silver gala 2001, Fellow Auctioneers, a triangular brooch, marked Alpaca Mexico and a sterling sliver Empire collection stamp London Import mark 1980 |
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£50 - £70 |
Winning bid: £35 |
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82 |
Ten Birmingham silver napkin rings, various styles and patterns |
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£50 - £60 |
Winning bid: £75 |
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83 |
A cased set of six silver handled tea knives, Sheffield 1903, W.R Humphreys & Co, pistol grip style handle (total gross weight approx 4.45oz) |
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£40 - £50 |
Winning bid: £50 |
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83A |
Three pairs of Georgian silver berry spoons (6) |
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£100 - £150 |
Winning bid: £130 |
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84 |
Assorted silver pieces including a pair of Chester silver brushes, London silver two handled cup/vase on legs, Birmingham silver two handled bowl, Birmingham silver napkin ring, Birmingham silver match folder case |
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£50 - £70 |
Winning bid: £110 |
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85 |
A cased Chester hallmark cruet set minus spoons, a three piece backed dressing table set mirror and brushes, cased silver handled tea knives a locket etc |
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£120 - £160 |
Winning bid: £160 |
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86 |
Birmingham silver ladies dressing table items including, two clothes brushes, two long handled brushes, two ring boxes and a plated top glass bowl with powder puff (7) |
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£40 - £60 |
Winning bid: £55 |
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87 |
Harrods silver London set of six tea spoons, London 1925, in original case plus a pair of London silver salt pots with blue glass inserts and Birmingham silver |
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£60 - £80 |
Winning bid: £70 |
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88 |
A pair of Sheffield silver pepper pots in red leather box and a pair of Birmingham silver mustard pots, with blue glass inserts plus one spoon |
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£60 - £80 |
Winning bid: £80 |
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89 |
Two modern 925 silver bookmarks, a silver decanter label etc |
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£40 - £50 |
Winning bid: £40 |
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90 |
London silver cup and saucer with ceramic inner (cracked) and Birmingham silver toast rack |
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£50 - £60 |
Winning bid: £55 |
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90A |
A group of silver dressing table items including three combs, mirror, perfume bottle with silver stopper, two brushes, some with cherub detail |
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£50 - £60 |
Winning bid: £35 |
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91 |
A silver chain mail purse, Birmingham probably 1942 |
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£100 - £120 |
Winning bid: £70 |
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92 |
A silver miniature chain mail purse, ball clasp and drop granular details, size approx 60mm x 10mm, total gross weight approx 44.8gms, along with a plated lorgnette 1922 half crown and two sixpence |
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£50 - £60 |
Winning bid: £40 |
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94 |
A cased set comprising of a white metal Cigarette case with gilt interior and a matching white metal Vesta case with an embossed design of Mistletoe. Case marked "Mon. Barbreau Vivier Luc, Angouleme". French marking of Depose. |
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£400 - £450 |
Winning bid: £300 |
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95 |
A white metal Indian cigarette case, with etched decoration and coloured enamel details, depicting tigers, various prey and flowers, dimensions approx 120mm x 80mm, a/f clasp needs attention and age related marks and wear |
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£20 - £30 |
Winning bid: £18 |
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96 |
A silver cigar box, engine turned engraving, rectangular in form, size approx 17.5cm x 11.5cm x 5cm, plain cartouche, Birmingham 1967, cedar lined (two dividers missing) total gross weight approx 22ozt |
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£100 - £150 |
Winning bid: £100 |
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96A |
A modern silver handled magnifying glass, Sheffield 2005, maker B.D, with another silver handled one, marks rubbed, Sheffield possibly Edwardian |
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£30 - £40 |
Winning bid: £20 |
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97 |
Birmingham silver capstan inkwell with pine cone finial (gross weight 8.18oz) |
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£40 - £50 |
Winning bid: £30 |
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97A |
A silver capstan style inkwell with liner, Birmingham 1994, W.I. Broadway & Co |
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£50 - £70 |
Winning bid: £40 |
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98 |
A silver capstan inkwell, Birmingham 1922, narks partially rubbed, size approx 75mm x 40mm, total gross weight approx 4.07ozt, non original plastic liner |
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£40 - £50 |
Winning bid: £35 |
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99 |
Birmingham 1895 silver pair of salts with two 1901 silver spoons in leather case |
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£30 - £40 |
Winning bid: £50 |
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100A |
A cased silver cruet set, Birmingham 1933, E.F Braham Ltd, comprising salt, pepper, mustard with liner and mustard spoon, all matching |
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£60 - £70 |
Winning bid: £70 |
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102 |
London silver dressing table mirror, two London silver topped glass bottles A/F |
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£30 - £40 |
Winning bid: £18 |
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102A |
Five glass dressing table jars all with silver lids, Chester 1918, Birmingham 1923 and 1903, London 1907 (rubbed) and Sheffield 2000 (5) |
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£50 - £70 |
Winning bid: £35 |
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103 |
A collection of twelve Royal Society of Birds gilt and silver spoons, London 1975, in presentation box with certificate |
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£50 - £70 |
Winning bid: £120 |
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104 |
A cut glass sugar sifter with silver collar and cap, Birmingham, 1959, J.B Chatterley & Sons, together with a plated boiled egg stand, with tray and egg cups and spoons (Q) |
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£20 - £40 |
Winning bid: £40 |
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105 |
Two Edwardian cut-glass silver topped perfume bottles, London 1908 and Birmingham 1903 (lid detached, stopper in place) |
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£80 - £100 |
Winning bid: £70 |
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107 |
Birmingham 1907 silver bud vase with pierced detail on stem and rim and green glass inner |
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£80 - £100 |
Winning bid: £45 |
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108 |
London 1840 Victorian silver topped glass bottle with engine turned detail on lid |
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£30 - £40 |
Winning bid: £12 |
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109 |
A silver salt with blue liner, Sheffield 1936, Thomas Bradbury & Sons |
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£40 - £60 |
Winning bid: £35 |
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110 |
A pair of silver early 20th Century posy vases, Chester marks, 1907, Henry Matthews |
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£40 - £60 |
Winning bid: £50 |
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111 |
A silver sugar sifter, embossed decoration, London, total gross weight approx 147.6 grams |
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£40 - £50 |
Winning bid: £45 |
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112 |
A silver spirit burner marked "The Williams Society from the Adopted Child, A.E Randall, 1923", size approx 100mm end to end of handles, height approx 70mm, Birmingham 1922, Mappin & Webb, total gross weight approx 3.8ozt |
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£30 - £40 |
Winning bid: £30 |
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115 |
A silver cigarette case, engine turned decoration, monogrammed cartouche, gilt interior, Birmingham 1943, maker Joseph Gloster Ltd |
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£30 - £40 |
Winning bid: £40 |
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116 |
An Italian silver and enamel trinket dishes (2) |
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£50 - £80 |
Winning bid: £60 |
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117 |
Birmingham 1921 silver compact with mirror, rouge holder and clip, 2.0oz |
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£30 - £40 |
Winning bid: £40 |
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117A |
Two sterling silver money clips, a silver bookmarks with angel handle and a boxed pewter bookmark with a piano handle |
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£50 - £70 |
Winning bid: £50 |
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118 |
A Sheffield 1918, silver pepper pot, 1.76 ozt approx, A/F |
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£30 - £40 |
Winning bid: £15 |
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120 |
Georgian Ivory and Silver Teething ring, London 1802, maker T.B, possibly Thomas Barker |
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£100 - £150 |
Winning bid: £85 |
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121 |
A silver and guilloche enamel compact, square shaped, sun ray engine turned pattern blue guilloche, Birmingham 1933 |
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£40 - £60 |
Winning bid: £80 |
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122 |
A Silver and Mother of Pearl Teething Ring, Chester 1902 |
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Winning bid: £110 |
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123 |
Siver and Mother of Pearl Teething Ring, Birmingham 1912 |
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£70 - £100 |
Winning bid: £65 |
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