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A silver salver Sheffield 1921, makers mark 'J.S', of shaped octagonal form and with raised rim, 25cm wide, weight approximately 20oz
Sold for £230
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A collection of silver wares to include; a silver christening mug George Cowles London 1827, engraved, 7.5cm high, a baluster mug Birmingham 1938, 7.5cm high, a silver tea strainer Birmingham 1931 and a pair of presentation spoons William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1895, each with figural detail, total weight 11oz (5)
Sold for £120
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A George III silver cream jug London 1798, probably Alexander Barnet, with chased floral garland decoration and vacant sheild cartouche, 12.5cm high, weight 3oz
Sold for £100
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An electro plated candelabrum centrepiece, Elkington & Co, Sheffield 1856, the three branch piece modelled as two stags, one recumbent, raised on rocky base beneath an oak tree, the branches naturalistically modelled with entwined oak leaves and acorns, stamped and date letter 'R', 49.5cm high
Sold for £650
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A silver fiddle pattern ladle, William Chawner II, London 1832, bearing Clarke crest, 33cm long, weight 6oz
Sold for £300
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A pair of silver fiddle pattern serving spoons, William Chawner II, London 1832, bearing Clarke crest, 30.5cm long, weight 9oz (2)
Sold for £230
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Four silver fiddle pattern ladels, William Chawner II, London 1832, bearing Clarke crest, 18cm long, weight 8oz (4)
Sold for £180
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Twelve silver fiddle pattern table spoons, William Chawner II, London 1832, bearing Clarke crest, 22cm long, total weight 28oz (12)
Sold for £320
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Twelve silver fiddle pattern table spoons, Francis Howden, Edinburgh 1815, bearing Clarke crest, 22cm long, total weight 26oz (12)
Sold for £290
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Six silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons, William Chawner II, London 1832, bearing Clarke crest, 17cm long, total weight 8oz (6)
Sold for £100
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Six silver fiddle pattern side forks, Edinburgh 1840 makers mark 'RN', bearing Clarke crest, 17cm long, total weight 6oz (6)
Sold for £130
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Ten silver Old English pattern table forks, Edinburgh 1826 makers mark 'GS WF', bearing Clarke crest to reverse, 20cm long, total weight 24oz along with two dessert spoons by the same maker Edinburgh 1824, bearing lion crest (12)
Sold for £220
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A silver meat skewer probably William Eaton, London 1818, bearing griffin crest, 32.5cm long, weight approximately 3oz along with an Elkington & Co silver plated example (2)
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A silver marrow scoop Crichton Bros Edinburgh 1853 the double ended scoop with crest and motto 'Sans Changer' 22cm long, along with a silver plated example (2)
Sold for £130
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Six Scottish Provincial Old English table spoons Donald Fraser, Inverness circa 1820, each bearing Clarke family crest, 22cm long, weight 13.5oz (6)
Sold for £340
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Four Scottish Provincial Old English dessert spoons, to include; one Joseph Pozzi, Elgin circa 1820, and three James Erskine, Aberdeen also circa 1820, each bearing Clarke family crest, 17cm long, weight 3.5oz (4)
Sold for £280
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Three Oar pattern spoons by Robert Gray of Glasgow, Edinburgh 1795 and 1798, to include a table spoon 22.5cm long and two dessert spoons 18.5cm long, each monogrammed 'C', weight 4oz (3)
Sold for £50
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A set of six Scottish Provincial, fiddle pattern tea spoons, Jospeh Pozzi and Robert Stewart, circa 1840, each bearing Clarke crest, along with six further fiddle pattern silver tea spoons, various dates and makers, total weight 8.5oz (12)
Sold for £720
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A set of six fiddle pattern mustard spoons, J Asherheim Edinburgh 1840, each bearing Clarke family crest, along with two further fiddle pattern mustard spoons, two condiment ladels, Edinburgh 1834, five silver salt spoons Joseph Willmore Birmingham 1826 and three further spoons, total weight 7.5oz (18)
Sold for £130
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A selection of silver wares to include; two pairs of sugar tongs London 1841 and 1832, a condiment ladle Dublin 1829, a sugar scoop London 1853, a fish knife with mother of pearl handle, Sheffield 1845, a caddy spoon Birmingham 1930 and a pair of silver grape nips, Birmingham 1909 (8)
Sold for £150
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A pair of silver plated bottle coasters, early 20th century, each with pierced fretwork detail and scroll and trefoil cast rim, each with turned wooden base, 13.5cm diameter (2)
Sold for £80
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A matched three piece silver tea service, comprising; a teapot Richard Pierce and George Burrows, London 1832, of compressed globular form and with floral finial, engraved crests, 12.5cm high, weight 20oz, a hot water jug Joseph Angell I and John Angell, London 1832, with ivory handle, 18cm high, weight 16oz and a milk jug London 1810, raised on four bun feet, 8cm high, weight 4.5oz (3)
Sold for £450
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A collection of silver wares to include; a cased set of twelve napkin rings, numbered 1 - 12, B H Joseph & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1897, engraved with scrolling ivy, a cased silver napkin ring Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1896, and a pair of pepperettes, Thomas Hayes, Birmingham 1903, each with blue glass liner, 9cm high (4)
Sold for £380
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A set of twelve silver knives and forks, Aaron Hadfield, Sheffield 1818, the set in a version of Old English and Shell pattern, handles bearing griffin crest, forks 16cm long, knives 19.8cm long, within associated oak canteen (24)
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A silver and enamel clock and candlestick garniture, A. L. Davenport Ltd, Birmingham 1930, each piece with lavender guilloche enamel detail, the clock dial marked 'Swiss Made', clock 9.5cm high, candlesticks 9cm high (3)
Sold for £480
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A silver salver Birmingham 1903 'B.B', the circular salver with raised, anthemion moulded rim and chased centre bearing dedicatory inscription, raised on three bracket feet, 23.5cm diameter, weight 13.5oz
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A silver bowl, Birmingham 1909, Gomm Manufacturing Co, the circular lobed bowl with cast scrolling floral and foliate rim, 27cm diameter, weight 14oz
Sold for £140
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A matched set of three salt cellars, comprising; two Matthew Boulton Plate Co 1822 and 1823 and a similar example by Benjamin Preston, London 1833, each of cauldron form, with gadrooned rim and raised on four, leaf capped paw feet, all with gilt interiors, 8.8cm diameter, total weight 11oz along with two Victorian salt spoons (5)
Sold for £400
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A pair of George III Old English pattern silver ladels, Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1791, each with lion crest, 18.5cm long, total weight 2.5oz
Sold for £200
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