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An Elizabeth II silver pierced basket, Birmingham, 1975, approx 6 ozt |
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£80 - £120 |
Winning bid: £70 |
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2 |
A matched pair of George III silver salvers, beaded rim above three shell and scroll feet, the centres engraved with Arms with cartouche, London, 1777, one struck by Robert Jones, the other by Robert Jones & John Scofield (2) 20.3 diam, 23.24 ozt (722.9 grams) |
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£700 - £900 |
Unsold |
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3 |
A Spanish .915 silver twin handled centrepiece, fluted oval bowl with scroll handles, on two stylised swan supports above oval foot, marked on rim, 290 grams |
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£200 - £300 |
Unsold |
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4 |
A George V silver porringer / loving cup, plain ogee body with shaped C-scroll handles, by Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham, 1928, 4.48 ozt (139.1 grams) |
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£80 - £120 |
Unsold |
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5 |
An early 20th Century Irish Celtic Revival matched four piece tea service, including tea kettle on stand with burner, teapot, sugar bowl and milk jug, the bodies with Celtic scrolling interwoven pattern borders punctuated with roundels, each with Serpent head terminals to spout and feet, the teapot and tea kettle with fruit wood handles and finials, by West & Son, Dublin, 1909 & 1913, stamped with retailer's stamp, 101.71ozt (3,162.9 grams) |
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£1,200 - £1,800 |
Winning bid: £1,150 |
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6 |
A large silver model, realistically cast as a swan with black eyes, stamped CA and 1991 copyright inscribed 'grey', 23 cm long approx, (filled) |
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£300 - £400 |
Winning bid: £230 |
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7 |
An Edwardian large silver mounted rectangular inkstand, the plain body with pen wells and border cast with gadroon, shell and foliate motif above four winged paw feet, with central fitted sections two with openwork gallery, fitted with two hobnail cut glass ink bottles each silver collars and hinged covers engraved with armorials beneath a crest, the central section with Chamberstick and snuffer, hallmarked: Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1904, 36cm long x 25 cm., weighable silver - 66.97 ozt (2 |
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£1,800 - £2,000 |
Winning bid: £1,800 |
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8 |
A pair of Arts & Crafts silver sifting spoons, heart shaped openwork terminals with similar openwork designed bowls, by Wakely & Wheeler, London, 1908, registration no: 462686, 4.29 ozt (133.3 grams) in fitted case |
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£100 - £150 |
Winning bid: £120 |
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9 |
A late 19th Century Indian silver scroll casket box, the body chased with a palace and tree lined townscape and vacant shaped cartouche, the hinged cover with band of stylised Palmyra leaves with a large roaring lion above a townscape, the entire on silver mounted fruitwood and mother-of-pearl veneered raised base, the base 42cm long, the entire 26cm high |
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£400 - £600 |
Winning bid: £360 |
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10 |
An Edwardian silver candle light snuffer in the form of a hunting horn, by Sampson Mordan, London 1902, 1.28 ozt (39.7 grams) 30.5cm long |
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£120 - £150 |
Winning bid: £120 |
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10A |
A George III silver-plate Chafing dish, rectangular body with reeded rim, the domed cover with urn shaped finial, turned wooden handle, 21.5cm long x 15.5 wide together with a Georgian style silver plate egg coddler / warmer, gadrooned detachable cover with eagle handle, egg rack to interior (2) |
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£50 - £70 |
Winning bid: £40 |
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11 |
Stuart Devlin: A modern silver and parcel gilt jug, plain body with central raised filigree decoration, marked on underside by Stuart Devlin, London, 1979 and numbered 4, 15.58 ozt (484.7grams) 18cm high |
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£1,000 - £1,500 |
Winning bid: £1,100 |
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11a |
An early 20th Century German WMF Successionist silver-plated three piece tea set and matching tray, the border and body set with raised motif decoration, the teapot and sugar bowl cover with openwork anthemion style finial, marked on bases with Ostrich mark (4) |
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£100 - £200 |
Winning bid: £190 |
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12 |
A George III silver shaped oval basket with reeded swing handle, the body with reeded border above a band engraved with wheat sheaf and floral vignettes within a border of basketwork, the central section engraved with armorial with similar cartouche border, on raised oval foot, hallmarked: Solomon Hougham, London, 1798, 24.88 ozt (773.7 grams), the body 37.6cm long x 26cm wide x 9 cm high - 31cm high overall with handle upright |
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£400 - £600 |
Winning bid: £360 |
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12A |
An Asprey of London silver-plate retractable three plate tea tray, circa 1920s, stamped and patent no: 1437-11 |
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£60 - £100 |
Winning bid: £50 |
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13 |
An 18th/19th century Maltese silver buckle, the circular pierced and scroll work buckles joined by a Maltese Cross, inset with two 1776 Maltese Tari (ruler Emmanuel de Rohan, unknown mintage, reverse with Maltese Cross in circle, date in angles, obverse with crowned arms on eagle), approx 12cm long, total gross weight approx 66.9gms/2.15ozt |
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£300 - £500 |
Unsold |
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14 |
Nathaniel Mills, Castle Top, sweet meat dish of Worcester Cathedral, approx 12 cms diameter |
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£250 - £350 |
Winning bid: £250 |
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15 |
A George II Provincial silver lidded tankard, the double domed cover with scrolled thumpiece, S-scroll handle with heart shaped terminal, plain body with lower section girdle on spreading circular foot, the body engraved with Arms within scrolling cartouche, hallmarked: Isaac Cookson, Newcastle, 1757, 27.65ozt (859.9 grams) 20cm high overall |
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£1,000 - £1,500 |
Winning bid: £1,200 |
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16 |
A 17th Century Commonwealth silver seal top spoon, the seal top with pricked initials I*B and the reverse bowl with B T*M, makers' mark that of Jeremy Johnson, London, date letter probably that of 1654, marked on bowl and reverse stem, 1.87ozt |
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£500 - £700 |
Winning bid: £950 |
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17 |
A pair of Victorian silver circular salt dish rings in the Irish manner, the concave bodies chased with various animals and scrolls, with later glass insets, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester, 1898 |
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£100 - £120 |
Winning bid: £130 |
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18 |
A matched pair of George V silver coffee pots, plain tapering octagonal bodies with hinged domed cover, side ivory handles, 1 x Charles Boyton & Son Ltd, London, 1916 and London, 1927, maker's mark rubbed (2) gross 25.71ozt (799.7 grams) |
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£200 - £300 |
Winning bid: £260 |
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19 |
A 20th Century Indian silver and silver-gilt tea set, circa 1945 to include; sugar pot, creamer all on a matching tray along with an Indian silver port tray, each chased with village scenes with in scrolling vines leaves |
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£300 - £500 |
Winning bid: £520 |
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20 |
A Victorian silver snake handled ewer and cover, baluster shaped body engraved in the Etruscan style with two large oval panels one depicting Goddess with dressers; the other with Mercury and Venus, a smaller central cartouche engraved with a Coat-of-Arms above motto: INDUSTRIA ET PROBITATE - Irish Trade Guild, the hinged cover with butterfly aloft, hallmarked by Edward & John Barnard, London, 1855, marked under spout, cover and base, the base marked with a pattern registration mark
13in (33cm |
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£2,500 - £3,000 |
Winning bid: £2,200 |
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21 |
An Arts & Crafts silver circular rose bowl, plain body chased with stylised trefoil strapwork above plain foot, by James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield, 1918, 7.21 ozt (224.4 grams), 17cm diam |
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£100 - £150 |
Winning bid: £85 |
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22 |
An Edward VIII large silver mounted rectangular jewellery casket, the domed cover with cabochon motifs in high relief, the body cast with a band of anthemion and egg-and-dart border, plain body with fleur-des-lys and demi-lune section to the front above stepped plinth base, raised on four scroll feet, with two lion's mask and drop ring handles, the fitted interior with central red velvet and leather compartments, hallmarked: Sydney Hall & Co, Sheffield, 1936, 33cm long x 20cm wide x 20cm high |
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£2,500 - £2,800 |
Unsold |
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23 |
A Charles II pewter rectangular box, the hinged cover engraved: The Gift of Sr Edw Lutwych Knight (Serjeant at Law to K Charles the Second) to Kath Wright Anno Dom. 1684 with Coat-of-Arms between., 22cm long
Note: Sir Edward Lutwych (e) 1634-1709 Judge and Politician was called to the bar at Gray's Inn in June 1661, and was elected an ancient of the inn in 1671. He became a serjeant-at-law on 23 Feb. 1683, and King's Serjeant on 9 Feb. 1684, when he was also Knighted. In October 1685 he was a |
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£400 - £600 |
Winning bid: £400 |
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24 |
A George II silver trencher salt, by Edward Wood, London 1739 |
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£180 - £200 |
Winning bid: £190 |
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25 |
Stuart Devlin: A modern three piece silver and parcel gilt condiment set, plain bodies with lower section raised filigree decoration, by Stuart Devlin, London, 1975, 5.46 ozt (169.7 grams) (spoon and mustard pot liner lacking) |
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£300 - £400 |
Winning bid: £400 |
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26 |
A George III (Regency) silver melon shaped teapot, plain body with gadroon border, C-scroll fruitwood handle, the hinged cover with fruitwood pagoda finial, the spout with acanthus terminal, hallmarked: Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard, London, 1818, 22.90 ozt gross (712.2 grams gross) |
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£350 - £450 |
Winning bid: £360 |
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27 |
An Edwardian silver and ivorine whist marker by James Deakin and Sons, Chester, 1902 (1) |
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£60 - £80 |
Winning bid: £55 |
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28 |
NO LOT |
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Unsold |
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29 |
A late Victorian silver shaped oval pierced basket, the border cast with flowers and scrolls above reticulated body with heart shaped foliate motif, on openwork scroll and foliate base, Francis Boone Thomas, London, 1887, with retailer's stamp, 22.04 ozt (685.4 grams) |
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£200 - £250 |
Winning bid: £280 |
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30 |
Hunting Interest: A set of four Edwardian silver large menu holders, each cast with a foxes mask on circular bases, hallmarked by Sampson Mordan & Co Ltd, Chester, 1904, and stamped with registration no: 402227, 6.37 ozt (198.1 grams) in fitted case with retailer's stamp: S Fallers Ltd, Williamsgate Street, Galway (Ireland) |
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£400 - £500 |
Winning bid: £400 |
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31 |
A Victorian silver necessaire, plain back and side, the front and hinged cover profusely decorated with scrolls and foliage, opening to reveal fitted interior containing three pairs of steel scissors, by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1892 |
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£350 - £400 |
Winning bid: £320 |
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32 |
A collection of silver plate including: a circular tazza on detachable stand; an Aesthetic movement glass butter dish the plated cover engraved with ferns beneath a salmon handle; two Georgian style cruet stands each with four glass bottles and stoppers ; an Art Deco serving dish together with a soup ladle, fish server, tea set, sauceboat and three various dishes (1 box) |
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£100 - £150 |
Winning bid: £85 |
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33 |
Sampson Mordan: An Edwardian silver horseshoe shaped bookmark, London, 1901 |
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£60 - £80 |
Winning bid: £85 |
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34 |
An extensive late Victorian silver canteen of King's pattern cutlery, hallmarked by Mark Willis, Sheffield, 1897, the mahogany canteen with brass handles opening to reveal five fitted drawers containing:
24 table forks
12 dessert forks
12 teaspoons
24 table knives (plated handles)
Carving set with bone handles
24 fish knives and forks, engraved tine and blades, bone handles inset with initial R
24 fruit knives and forks, engraved tine and blades, mother-of-pearl handles inset with initial |
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£1,500 - £2,000 |
Winning bid: £3,100 |
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35 |
An Edwardian inlaid tortoiseshell and silver mounted desk / mantle clock, domed top on plinth base with bun feet, the body inlaid with floral swags, white enamel dial with roman numerals, sterling silver mount marks indistinct (1) |
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£70 - £100 |
Winning bid: £140 |
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36 |
A George V Neo-Classical style cylindrical silver scent bottle holder together with plain glass bottle and matched silver stopper, the body chased with ribbon tied sheaf swags with borders, by Henry Matthews, Birmingham, 1912 & 13 |
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£50 - £70 |
Winning bid: £45 |
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37 |
An Italian Fitaihi 800 standard large flagon and beaker, the bulbous flagon with detachable cover and cockerel finial, with engraved tapering beaker, on plated stand, the flagon and beaker stamped |
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£300 - £500 |
Winning bid: £560 |
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38 |
A George II style helmet shaped silver cream jug, shaped border above beaded mid rib, lower strapwork section on raised circular foot, the spout with rocaille and head terminal, with caryatid handle, by Alexander Clark, Birmingham 1912, 6.28 ozt (195 grams) |
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£150 - £200 |
Unsold |
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39 |
A late 19th Century Indian silver cigar case, the body chased with village scape and figures in high relief, apparently unmarked, 134.1 grams |
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£150 - £200 |
Winning bid: £140 |
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40 |
A George III silver vinaigrette, engraved floral decoration, by John Bettridge, Birmingham 1813 |
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£80 - £120 |
Winning bid: £90 |
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41 |
A collection of French mainly 19th Century style silver-plate including two circular serving dishes, a vegetable tureen and cover, a Christofle oval serving dish with moulded glass hor d'oeuvres dish, a silver-plate mounted oval mirror; a set of six finger bowls, a goblet; an egg cup; a set of six liquer tots (boxed) 1 box |
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£200 - £300 |
Winning bid: £130 |
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42 |
A pair of Edward VIII plain oval sauceboats, egg-and-dart border on three paw feet, Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1936, 12.08 ozt (375.7 grams) together with a George VI rectangular cigarette/cheroot box, canted corners with engine turned hinged cover, fitted interior, W T Toghill & Co, Birmingham, 1939 (3) |
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£160 - £180 |
Winning bid: £160 |
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43 |
A late Victorian novelty silver egg shaped etui opening to reveal gilt metal interior fitted for pins and central reserve with thimble, the silver body profusely engraved with foliage, marks rubbed, date letter 1891 |
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£200 - £300 |
Winning bid: £270 |
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44 |
A large Victorian Elkington plate circular shaped wall plaque with relief embossed scenes depicting the Massacre of the Innocents, circa 1860, in ebonised frame |
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£300 - £500 |
Winning bid: £300 |
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45 |
A pair of George III Irish silver Hanovarian pattern table spoons, the reverse handles engraved with a crest, Dublin date letter probably that of 1795, maker's mark HC, 4.47 ozt (139 grams) |
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£200 - £300 |
Winning bid: £160 |
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46 |
Sampson Mordan: A Victorian silver combination perfume bottle with central compact, radial wyvern fluted body, hinged covers, with glass stopper, by Sampson Mordan, London 1893 |
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£250 - £300 |
Winning bid: £250 |
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47 |
Sampson Mordan silver vesta case London, side pulling swivel mechanism |
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£80 - £120 |
Winning bid: £70 |
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48 |
A French mid 20th century silver-plate bottle opener by Christofle, the central section with a medallion depicting Napoleon in profile, stamped Christofle Paris - Coll Gallia, in original box (1) |
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£25 - £35 |
Winning bid: £18 |
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49 |
A Victorian silver pear shaped coffee pot, S-scroll ornate handle, the domed cover with stylised flower finial, the body engraved with geometric vacant cartouches, on spreading circular feet, Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield, 1865, 27.50 ozt (855.3 grams) |
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£300 - £400 |
Winning bid: £320 |
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50 |
A Victorian silver-plate cruet stand, the body shaped oval chased with floral panels on scroll feet, with central ring handle, seven various hob nail cut glass bottles, some with damages to stoppers (1) |
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£30 - £40 |
Winning bid: £28 |
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50A |
A pair of Edwardian style EPNS grapefruit dishes and matching spoons (4) |
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£25 - £35 |
Winning bid: £18 |
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51 |
An early 20th Century Russian silver-gilt and cloisonné enamel large salt, with scrolling foliage body and cyllic letter & numbering within blue dot borders on four squab feet, stamped on base with Moscow 2nd Kokoshnik (1908-1926) mark and maker's mark that of Pavel Akimov Ovchinnikov, 154.6 grams |
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£250 - £350 |
Winning bid: £420 |
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52 |
A George V silver handled ivory paper knife, by Sampson Mordan, Chester 1915 |
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£50 - £80 |
Winning bid: £75 |
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53 |
A late 19th Century American Gorham MFG Co Sterling silver figural table bell, the handle cast as medieval knight / figure holding a dagger, above an openwork scrolling foliate bell, marked on the base of the handle: GORHAM MFG CO STERLING, 15.5cm high, 205.3 grams |
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£100 - £120 |
Winning bid: £100 |
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54 |
A William IV silver christening mug by John, Henry and Charles Lias, London, 1835 |
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£100 - £150 |
Unsold |
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55 |
An early 20th Century silver matched four-piece tea and coffee service, Georgian style with gadroon borders on four ball feet, the tea and coffee pots with fruitwood handle and pagoda shaped finials, by Hammond, Creake & Co, Sheffield, 1910, the coffee pot 1907, gross 64.38 ozt (2,001.8 grams) together with silver-plate shaped oval engraved galleried tray (5) |
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£650 - £750 |
Winning bid: £590 |
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56 |
A Victorian small silver circular perfume bottle, radial wyvern fluted, on suspension ring, London 1890 |
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£60 - £90 |
Winning bid: £60 |
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57 |
A George V silver christening mug by CS Harris, London 1920 |
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£100 - £150 |
Winning bid: £85 |
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58 |
An Elizabeth II silver mounted glass liquer decanter, the silver detachable stopper cast as a Stag's Head, by Harrison Brothers & Howson Ltd, Birmingham, 1988 |
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£80 - £120 |
Winning bid: £110 |
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59 |
A Victorian silver tea set, comprising teapot, sugar bowl and cream jug, foliate floral and scroll decoration to upper band with fine embossed ribbed body, ebony finial, wooden handle (damaged) Sheffield, maker James Dixon & Sons, 1894, total gross weight approx 20.06 ozt, in fitted oak case |
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£250 - £300 |
Winning bid: £260 |
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60 |
Golfing interest: A George V novelty silver hatpin / desk stand modelled as a golf bag and club resting against a tree on circular stand, by Crissford & Norris, Birmingham 1911, reg no: 504996, 12cm high overall |
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£180 - £200 |
Winning bid: £170 |
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61 |
An Aurum silver trefoil goblet, by Desmond Clen Murphy, London 1976, limited edition, 156 of 600 to commemorate the 9th Centenary of Chichester Cathedral founded in 1075, 325 grams approx, bozed |
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£200 - £300 |
Winning bid: £220 |
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62 |
A collection of silver including: a pair of Georgian sugar nippers, openwork stems, shell bowls, maker's mark TW, circa 1815; pair of tapering pepper pots, Sheffield, 1943 and silver mounted glass decanter & stopper with silver collar hallmarked, John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham, 1935, with jubilee mark with silver-plate Port decanter label (4) |
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£60 - £80 |
Winning bid: £55 |
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63 |
A George II plain silver tankard, the domed cover with cast openwork thumbpiece and S-scroll handle, on spreading circular foot, the body engraved with a crest, London, 1733, maker's mark probably that of Charles Hatfield (see Grimwade London Goldsmiths ref no: 322), 30.35 ozt (944.1 grams) |
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£550 - £750 |
Winning bid: £950 |
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64 |
A Victorian silver babies rattle with whistle, with five bells suspended, ornate body and mother-of-pearl teether, Birmingham 1890 |
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£100 - £120 |
Winning bid: £75 |
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65 |
A George IV silver melon shaped teapot, with reeded mid-rib, with C-scroll reeded handle, the hinged cover with stylized pagoda finial, on rim foot, the body engraved with Arms within shield and outer cartouche, hallmarked by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London, 1822, 22.42 ozt (697 grams) |
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£350 - £450 |
Winning bid: £320 |
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66 |
An early 20th Century Continental silver and enamel pill box, cream body the cover painted with a bowl of roses, gilt interior, marked on interior twice, one stamp KF in oval |
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£280 - £300 |
Unsold |
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67 |
An Art Deco silver plain oval sauce boat with geometric facet sides with similar handle and raised foot, the border with sunbeam decoration, hallmarked by C W Fletcher & Son Ltd, Sheffield, 1933 together with an octagonal plain Quaich style dish with openwork handles, by Viner & Co., Sheffield, 1938 (2) 9.47 ozt (294.3 grams) |
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£100 - £200 |
Winning bid: £90 |
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68 |
A late 19th Century red flash cut oblong perfume bottle, the silver cover chased with foliage - apparently unmarked, with glass stopper |
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£80 - £100 |
Winning bid: £120 |
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69 |
A collection of silver tableware including: a George VI oval sauceboat, on three hoof and shell feet, C-scroll handle, A Bros Ltd, Birmingham, 1947; Victorian five-bar toast rack, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, 1899; a George V plain Christening cup, by S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Chester, 1939; a Georgian style pepper pot, by Josiah Williams & Co, London, 1919; a pair of napkin rings by Mappin & Webb, London, 1927 and a trumpet shaped vase, Walker & Hall, Chester 1939 - weighed, silver weighed at |
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£120 - £150 |
Winning bid: £140 |
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70 |
NO LOT |
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Unsold |
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71 |
A pair of Victorian silver grape scissors, the stem engraved with foliage, by HJ Lias & Son, London 1873, 2.91 ozt (90.4 grams) |
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£120 - £150 |
Winning bid: £120 |
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72 |
An Elizabeth II plain tapering cylindrical mug, shaped handle on stepped base, by G Bryan & Co, Sheffield, 1952, 7.83ozt (243.4 grams) |
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£80 - £120 |
Winning bid: £110 |
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73 |
An Italian Fitaihi 800 standard silver double carafe and beaker set, struck marks, in matching white metal stand |
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£800 - £1,000 |
Winning bid: £1,250 |
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74 |
A Danish Frederik IX .830 silver "Anne Marie" pattern flatware 12 piece service by Frigast, circa 1950s in original various retailer's boxes, to include; 12 cake forks; 12 teaspoons; 2 table spoons; 1 serving spoon; 1 cake knife; 1 gravy ladle; 2 pickle forks; 1 jam spoon; 2 salt spoons |
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£450 - £550 |
Winning bid: £680 |
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75 |
A late 19th Century Indian card case, the body and hinged cover chased with animals with landscape, apparently unmarked |
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£80 - £100 |
Winning bid: £75 |
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76 |
A Victorian style ogee shaped wine goblet, upper section engraved with a band of scrolling foliage, on spreading circular foot, by Charles S Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham, 1966, 6.72 ozt (209.1 grams) |
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£70 - £90 |
Winning bid: £75 |
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77 |
A collection of silver including a Victorian pen tray, London 1896; a seal, Birmingham 1911, Henry Williamson; and a double stamp case shaped as an envelope, London? (3) |
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£80 - £100 |
Winning bid: £80 |
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78 |
A George V silver shaped circular plain bowl, the border with rocaille and scroll decoration, on raised foot, by Adie Brothers Ltds, Birmingham, 1934 with Coronation mark, 23.5cm diam, 9.10 ozt (282.9 grams) |
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£120 - £150 |
Winning bid: £100 |
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79 |
A George V circular cased portable desk barometer, with engine turned sides, plain thumbpiece, cover and base, by Alfred Clark, London, 1920 |
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£80 - £120 |
Winning bid: £200 |
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80 |
Five silver vesta cases, wyvern fluted decoration, 1 x Chester, 1908 and 4 x Birmingham, 1 x JMR, 1897; 1 x 1892; 1 x 1893 with one apparently unmarked, 3.77 ozt (5) |
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£100 - £150 |
Winning bid: £160 |
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81 |
A George V silver mounted cheroot / cigarette case, the engine turned cover with cartouche engraved with initial T, cedarwood interior, by W G Sothers Ltd, Birmingham, 1915, 17cm long |
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£50 - £70 |
Winning bid: £55 |
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82 |
Five various shaped silver vesta cases, three plain bodies - Birmingham 1 x TB, 1911; 1 x JG, 1907; SB & S Ltd, 1907: one with central vacant cartouche, matched to interior, by WN, Chester, 1895 and one with engraved decoration, ISG?, Birmingham, 1923 4.35ozt (5) |
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£120 - £180 |
Winning bid: £180 |
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83 |
A Georg Jensen oval compact, the cover with raised stylised bud finial, fitted interior, the engine turned stamped: Georg Jensen Inc USA |
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£120 - £150 |
Winning bid: £95 |
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84 |
A George V silver and gold cigarette box, engine turned body with central gilt cartouche and border, gilt interior, maker's mark MJA, Birmingham, 1947, 4.80ozt (149 grams); together with an Elizabeth II engine turned cigarette box, fitted interior, by J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham, 1979 (2) |
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£100 - £150 |
Winning bid: £110 |
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85 |
An early 20th Century American silver-plate candelabra, detachable sconces, stamped on the base: John Wanamaker New York Quadruple Plate, pattern no: 10612 |
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£40 - £60 |
Winning bid: £30 |
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86 |
Five various shaped silver vesta cases, two circular one with mottled decoration Walker & Hall, Birmingham, 1910, the other Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings, Birmingham, 1909; three oblong shaped 1 x Chester, 1885; 1 x Birmingham, 1913; and 1 x AGG, 1903 2.67ozt (5) |
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£100 - £120 |
Winning bid: £270 |
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87 |
A collection of silver including: an Edwardian stilton scoop, Sheffield, 1902; a jam spoon with chased bowl, bone handle, Sheffield, 1902; Victorian fiddle pattern sugar tongs, London, 1842; a George V cased thimble, Chester, 1923 (import mark); a set of six George V teaspoons, Birmingham, 1921; and a cased set of six Coffee spoons with bean terminal, Birmingham, 1938 (6) |
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£100 - £120 |
Winning bid: £95 |
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88 |
A French Art Deco silver .950 standard twelve piece flatware service, hallmarked Paris, maker's mark of Ernest Prost, circa 1940s comprising: Table Forks; Table Knives (handles filled); Table Spoons; Dessert Forks; Dessert/Side Knives (handles filled); Dessert Spoons; Fish Forks; Fish Knives; Oyster Forks; Sauce Spoons; Cake Forks; Cake Spoons; Coffee Spoons; Teaspoons; Hor d'Ouvres servers; Four further servers; Strainer; Carving Knife & Fork (handles filled); 178 pieces in service total toget |
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£3,200 - £4,200 |
Winning bid: £2,600 |
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89 |
A collection of six various vesta cases, including four silver (two plain and two wyvern fluted), various dates and makers; together with an Edwardian tortoiseshell and rose gold example; and a carved horn book shaped example, 2.34ozt (6) |
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£100 - £150 |
Winning bid: £150 |
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90 |
A collection of silver, including: Crieff page marker, Glasgow 1904; page marker with mother of pearl handle, Birmingham 1925; silver tape measure, Sheffield 1905, James Chesterman; orange peeler knife, Sheffield 1929; miniature cut glass perfume bottle; and a silver top (5) |
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£80 - £100 |
Winning bid: £80 |
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91 |
A collection of French silver, including three beakers and tot, various sizes and decoration, various makers marks, 800 standard; together with French silver-plate brandy pan, tot and egg cup (7) |
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£150 - £180 |
Winning bid: £95 |
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92 |
A collection of silver, including: George II silver baluster caster, detachable cover with baluster finial, maker's mark TD?, London, 1759?; a collection of Victorian children's spoons and forks, various dates and makers; Victorian brandy spoon, Birmingham, 1869; a pair of sugar nips, Birmingham, 1899; a pair of sugar nippers with openwork design, apparently unmarked; a set of six teaspoons boxed, JR, Birmingham, circa 1920 and a set of 6 EPNS fish knives and forks, in oak box and a boxed set of |
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£150 - £250 |
Winning bid: £130 |
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93 |
NO LOT |
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Unsold |
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94 |
A Victorian silver shaped cartouche Gin decanter label, with engraved decoration, by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1869 |
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£70 - £90 |
Winning bid: £90 |
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95 |
A collection of silver, including Elizabeth II ring branch shaped holder, Harrison Brothers & Howson Ltd, Birmingham, 2002; a circular pin tray, Carr's of Sheffield Ltd, 1995; a George V circular ring box, Birmingham, 1918; together with various items including a blue flask glass scent bottle (top missing); a silver ink pot holder; a Victorian baby's bell rattle and teether; two lockets; two silver topped bottles and a tortoiseshell purse (1 bag) |
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£150 - £200 |
Winning bid: £120 |
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96 |
Gardening Interest: A 19th Century vaseline glass and silver-plated framed novelty table salt, shaped as a wheel barrow; together with a silver plated spade shaped spoon (2) |
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£80 - £100 |
Winning bid: £80 |
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