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A pair of Arts and Crafts silver chambersticks, John Septimus Beresford, London 1899, the shallow pans of circular plain form with central nozzles, raised rims and long handles engraved with the Corbett family crest, 28.5cm long, weight 18.5oz (2)
Sold for £280
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A pair of silver wine coasters, C J Vander Ltd, London 1973, 14.5cm diameter (2)
Sold for £140
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A George III silver mug, Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1792, of tapering cyclindrical form with two ribbed bandings, C shaped handle and later engraving; 'Success to newton Hunt and the Lancashire Fox Hounds' with central engraved fox, 9cm high, weight 6.5oz
Sold for £150
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A Victorian silver desk stand, Isaac Millar Wilkinson, London 1899, of rectangular form with garooned rim, reeded and scroll handles, two square raised compartments for inkwells with gadrooned rims and two cut glass inkwells with silver covers, raised on four scroll bracket feet, 21.5cm long, 7cm high, weight without inkwells 12oz
Sold for £240
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A Vicotrian silver cream jug, E.I, London 1861, of baluster form with bright cut decoration, scroll and acanthus leaf capped handle and silver gilt interior, raised on circular foot, 9.5cm high, weight 5oz, together with a silver plated mustard and spoon, of drum form with blue glass liner, 7.5cm high (3)
Sold for £50
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A Queen's Silver Jubilee tray, Yorkshire Mint, Sheffield 1977, the silver tray of rectangular form with engraved Royal Coat of Arms and shields, limited edition 235/2500 with Collectors Editions certificate in fitted cardboard case, 25cm long, weight 14oz
Sold for £190
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A cased silver commemorative goblet, A.T. Cannon Ltd, Birmingham 1972, limited edition no. 396 to celebrate the 25th Wedding Anniversary of the Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh, 12.5cm high, together with two commemorative silver dishes, both 10cm diameter, one cased, all with certificates, total weight of silver approx 10.5oz (3)
Sold for £130
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A cased commemorative silver goblet, A.T. Cannon, Birmingham 1978, limited edition 6/250 to celebrate the 25th Anniversary of the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II, the goblet with silver gilt interior, 15.5cm high, together with a further commemorative silver and silver gilt goblet, 15cm high, both cased with certificates, total weight of silver 11.5oz (2)
Sold for £140
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A pair of Scottish silver fiddle pattern sauce ladles, Robery Keay II, Edinburgh 1839, together with a silver four division toast rack, London 1896 and four novelty silver mustard spoons, Birmingham 1913, weight of silver 4.5oz (7)
Sold for £130
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A George II silver pepperette, JD, London 1746, of baluster form with pierced cover and finial, crest to body and raised on spreading circular foot, 12.5cm high, weight 3oz
Sold for £150
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A pair of Victorian silver salts, Robert Harper, London 1871, of cauldron form with embossed scroll and foliate decoration, monogrammed, silver gilt interior and beaded rim, raised on three paw feet, 6.5cm diameter, weight 4.4oz
Sold for £70
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A cased set of mother of pearl handled fish knives and forks, to include twelve knives and twelve forks, the silver plated blades with bright cut decoration leading to silver ferrules, Sheffield, presented within fitted velvet lined walnut case, 35cm wide, 25cm long, 6.5cm high
Sold for £55
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A collection of silver wares to include; a silver cream jug, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1913, of baluster form with cusped rim, scroll handle and raised on three paw feet, 7cm high, together with five silver napkin rings and one plated napkin ring, weight of silver approx 5.8oz (7)
Sold for £95
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A cased set of six silver teaspoons, Viner's Ltd, Sheffield 1938, weight 4oz, together with a cased silver egg cup, spoon and napkin ring set, Aaron Lufkin Dennison, Birmingham 1939, monogrammed, and a silver backed clothes brush, Birmingham (3)
Sold for £60
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A collection of silver flatware, to include; a pair of George III silver teaspoons, London 1817, two further examples, a silver butter knife, Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield 1873, two silver and bone handled fish forks, a silver and bone handled butter knife, a plated fish knife and fork and silver plated embossed serving spoon (11)
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A Victorian silver mug, Robert Harper, London 1861, of baluster form, heavily embossed with scroll and foliate decoration, acanthus leaf capped scroll handle and raised on spreading circular foot, 13cm high, weight 11oz
Sold for £250
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A Victorian silver sugar bowl, JB, London 1880, of circular form with repeated embossed scroll decoration and raised on spreading circular foot, 10cm diameter, weight 4oz, together with a silver pedestal sweet meat dish, Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1956, of circular form with decorative rim, 4cm high, weight 2.5oz (2)
Sold for £95
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A pair of Art Nouveau style silver candlesticks, FNS, London 1956, each with circular tapering colums, removable nozzles, engraved Art Nouveau design and a hammered finish, 13.5cm high, (loaded) (2)
Sold for £90
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A William IV silver toddy ladle, WI, London 1830, with whale bone turned handle and monogrammed to base of bowl, 33cm long
Sold for £75
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A Harlequin set of 18th century Hanoverian pattern silver serving spoons, to include; a pair by Thomas Wallis II, London 1773, monogrammed 'WH', double drops to bowls, together with a ratail example and three other examples, weight 11.5oz (6)
Sold for £180
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A set of four Geroge IV Old English pattern silver Berry spoons, William Brown, London 1824, the bowls embossed with berry and leaf decoration, weight 9oz (4)
Sold for £160
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A collection of silver wares, to include; a George IV caddy spoon, George Wintle, London 1804, bright cut decoration and monogram to terminal, a Victorian sauce ladle, William Eaton, London 1839, a set of six teaspoons, Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1899, with cockeral motif, a set of six coffee spoons, Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1952 and five further teaspoons, weight of silver 8oz (19)
Sold for £100
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A set of twelve 18th century style Hanoverian pattern three prong silver table forks, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, London 1902, together with two further silver three prong table forks, Robert, James & Josiah Williams, Exeter 1848, monogrammed, weight of silver 32oz (14)
Sold for £440
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A set of seven Hanoverian pattern silver table forks, Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1908, ratails to terminals and monogrammed, together with a set of four Scottish silver table forks, SW, Glasgow 1892, and two further silver examples, weight of silver 20.5oz (13)
Sold for £240
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A William IV silver cream jug, makers mark indistinct, London 1835, of compressed melon form with cusped rim, scroll handle and raised on four scroll bracket feet, 10.5cm high, together with a further silver cream jug, Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, marks rubbed, of compressed circular form with decorative rim, scroll handle and raised on four floral decorated bracket feet, 9cm high, weight of silver 12oz (2)
Sold for £180
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A silver sugar caster, makers marks indistinct, London 1915, of baluster form with pierced cover and urn final, raised on spreading circular foot, 19cm high, weight 6oz
Sold for £95
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A collection of silver condiments, to include; a silver mustard of oval form, William Hutton & Sons, London 1882, with blue glass liner, a further silver mustard with blue glass liner, a pair of silver salt and pepper shakers, W. Greenwood & Sons, Birmingham 1931, a silver salt of quaich form with blue glass liner, a silver mustard spoon and two mother of pearl handled silver picks, weight of silver 10oz (8)
Sold for £170
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A cased set of six silver coffee spoons, Turner & Simpson, Birmingham 1956, with a matched pair of silver sugar tongs, Sheffield 1921, together with a silver decorative fruit spoon, Sheffield 1889, a silver backed mirror and a silver egg cup on stand, weight of silver 6.5oz (4)
Sold for £90
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A pair of silver plated candelabra, each issuing two branches with fluted sconces and beaded rims to nozzles and drip trays, supported by tapering square columns, raised on square bases with reeded and fan decoration, approx 31cm high, (loaded) (2)
Sold for £60
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A part cased canteen of mother of pearl handled silver dessert knives and forks, Francis Higgins II, London 1852/53, to include; six forks and six knives, crest to terminals, presented within fitted velvet lined satinwood case with crested shield to hinged cover, 24.5cm long, 28.5cm wide, 8cm high
Sold for £130
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