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1 A cased silver and plated travelling picnic set, to include; a spirit burner, caddy, rectangular box with hinged lid, faceted glass bottle and cover and a tea infuser, all within fitted and monogrammed case

Sold for £240
Lot: 1
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2 Two white metal, Oriental boxes and covers, to include an oval and a cylindrical example, both with continuous embossed scrolling foliate and floral designs, cylindrical 9cm high, oval 9.5cm wide (2)

Sold for £60
Lot: 2
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3 A pair of ribbon pullers in the form of a bird with elongated curved beak, stamped '800', 9cm high

Sold for £120
Lot: 3
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4 A Continental, white metal mounted scent bottle, designed as a heart shaped well supported by a cherub pedestal and raised on oval foot, with flame finial, stamped '800', 12.5cm high

Sold for £80
Lot: 4
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5 An Elkington & Co silver plated desk stand, late 19th century, the shaped and scroll pierced stand with acanthus leaf cast border, the central well with cherub cast cover, flanked to either side by ink well stands supporting glass inkwells, all raised on four bracket feet (at fault) 31.5cm wide

Sold for £80
Lot: 5
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6 A pair of silver plated chamber sticks and snuffers, T J & N Creswick, 19th century, each of traditional circular form with shaped sconce and lappetted scroll handle, bearing crest, 16.5cm diameter (2)

Sold for £60
Lot: 6
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7 Three Scottish provincial teaspoons Perth, comprising an old English pattern by William Ritchie and two oar pattern by Robert Keay (3) Lot: 7
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8 Four Scottish provincial teaspoons, to include; a pair of old English pattern by Charles Jamieson of Inverness and a pair of old English pattern by William Hannay of Paisley (4)

Sold for £110
Lot: 8
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9 Four Scottish provincial teaspoons, comprising three Perth by Alexander Clark and David Manson and Dumfries by David Gray (4) Lot: 9
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10 Four Scottish provincial teaspoon, Aberdeen, to include; A pair of old English pattern by James Erskine another by James Erskine and another by Nathaniel Gillet (4)

Sold for £100
Lot: 10
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11 A set of six Scottish provincial old English pattern teaspoons, Alexander Grant, Aberdeen circa 1825 (6) Lot: 11
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12 A silver mounted amethyst coloured glass bowl, James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1924, the circular bowl with engraved star cut and ribboned detail, 23cm diameter

Sold for £80
Lot: 12
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13 A silver pap boat possibly Thomas Foster London 1807, of navette shape and with reeded rim, engraved 'God preserve the sweet innocent', 13cm wide, weight 2oz

Sold for £160
Lot: 13
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14 A George IV silver pap boat George Knight, London 1820, of oval form and with gadrooned rim, engraved initials and later dated 1880, 14.5cm wide, weight 2oz

Sold for £140
Lot: 14
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15 A George III silver sauce boat, John Langlands, Newcastle 1769, of typical oval form with cusped rim and raised on three scroll legs and with scroll, leaf lappetted handle, 14.5cm wide, weight 3oz

Sold for £140
Lot: 15
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16 An Arts and Crafts pedestal bowl, the circular bowl with lightly hammered finish, the rim with scroll fretwork design and interspersed with four cabochon tourmalines, raised on a knopped pedestal stem, with applied pad stamped 'E L Silver', 10cm high

Sold for £390
Lot: 16
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17 A silver two handled tray, Adie Brothers, Sheffield 1946, the rectangular tray with cusped, canted corners and shaped rim, 47.5cm wide, weight approximately 48oz

Sold for £620
Lot: 17
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18 A George II style coffee pot, Hunt & Roskell, London 1889, the tapering cylindrical body raised on stepped foot, beneath a domed cover acanthus wrapped spout and ebonised scroll handle, 22cm high, weight approximately 18oz

Sold for £210
Lot: 18
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19 A George V silver hot water jug, J. Parkes & Co, London 1932, the baluster body with domed cover, urn finial and turned fruitwood handle, 22.5cm high, weight approximately 24oz

Sold for £170
Lot: 19
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20 A silver sauce boat, Barker Brothers, Birmingham 1934, of plain polished form with gadrooned rim, raised on three paw feet and with acanthus wrapped handle, 17.5cm wide, weight 11oz and a further sauce boat J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1966, with reeded rim and pedestal foot, 17cm wide, weight 6oz (2)

Sold for £150
Lot: 20
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21 A Georgian silver teapot stand, mark rubbed but possibly Michael Plummer, London 1793, of plain polished oval form, with stepped rim, loaded, crested, 16cm, wide

Sold for £150
Lot: 21
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22 A pair of Edwardian silver salts of quaich shape, Hamilton & Inches, Edinburgh 1910, each of plain polished cylindrical form and pedestal foot, bowl 5.5cm diameter along with a mustard pot Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1887, of straight sided cylindrical form, the cover with shell thumb piece enclosing blue glass liner, 5.5cm high (3)

Sold for £140
Lot: 22
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23 A set of four silver gilt salts, George Richards and Edward Brown London 1862, each cauldron shaped salt with engraved scrolling detail, with beaded rim raised on three paw feet, each with matching silver salt spoon, 3cm high (8)

Sold for £200
Lot: 23
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24 A silver tea caddy, Martin Hall & Co, Birmingham 1909 of lobed, sinuous form and raised on four paw feet, the domed cover with fruit finial 10.5cm high, weight 7oz and a George V shallow bowl, Deakin and Francis, Birmingham 1920, engraved to underside, 11cm diameter, weight 4oz (2)

Sold for £180
Lot: 24
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25 An Arts and Crafts bon bon dish Roberts and Belk Sheffield 1924, the circular dish with pierced geometric bands of circular and wave motifs, raised on a square plinth base with bun feet, 14.5cm diameter, weight 7oz

Sold for £95
Lot: 25
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26 A silver monteith style bowl, Manoah Rhodes & Sons Ltd, London 1910, of plain pedestal form and with shaped rim, raised on ebonised socle base, 15.5cm diameter, weight 11oz

Sold for £120
Lot: 26
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27 A silver christening mug, Joseph Angell I and II, London 1843, of octagonal form and with applied cast handle, 10.5cm high, weight 5oz and a George V silver mug Turner & Simpson Birmingham 1935, 11cm high, weight 7oz (2)

Sold for £170
Lot: 27
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28 A Victorian glass and silver mounted claret jug, John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham 1890, the baluster body with hobnail cut decoration, silver mounts with pineapple finial and florally engraved handle, 27.5cm high

Sold for £540
Lot: 28
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29 A silver baluster sugar caster, Marson & Jones, Birmingham 1931, of plain baluster form with pierced cover and turned finial, 19.5cm high and a George V silver small sugar caster, S. Blanckensee & Son Birmingham 1936, 14cm high, total weight 7oz (2)

Sold for £100
Lot: 29
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30 A William IV silver bowl, Thomas Mitchell & Co, London 1831 of half reeded form and with gilt interior, 14.5cm diameter, weight 11oz

Sold for £95
Lot: 30
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