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An electroplated wine cooler, retailers stamp for Harrods, of tapering cylindrical form with ribbed detail, 20cm high along with a glass hip flask with silver plated mounts and leather case (2)
Sold for £50
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A five piece silver plated tea and coffee service, each of oval, half reeded form, comprising; a spirit kettle, stand and burner 33.5cm high, a teapot 12cm high, coffee pot 21cm high, a two handled sugar bowl 9cm high, and a milk jug 9.5cm high (5)
Sold for £110
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A silver plated sculpture of a racehorse, modelled standing and raised on naturalistic base, and mounted on wooden plinth with plaque engraved 'Eglinton & Winton Memorial Handicap', 21cm high
Sold for £190
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A collection of Christofle flatware, to include; seven table forks, two table spoons and a soup ladle (10)
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A matched canteen of assorted, silver plated cutlery, to include; nine kings pattern forks and a kings pattern serving spoon and fork, twelve dessert spoons with foliate moulded handle, three similar teaspoons and two serving spoons, along with two spoons and four forks in another similar pattern (quantity)
Sold for £35
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A collection of silver plated flatware; to include; six Kings shape, double threaded table forks, twelve similar table forks, four similar spoons and six similar tea spoons (28)
Sold for £40
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An EPNS tureen, cover and ladle, the oval, pedestal tureen, with shaped, cusped rim and two sinuous handles, raised on pedestal foot, 36cm wide
Sold for £60
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A large glass jug with silver plated mounts, the tapering cylindrical jug with trellis pattern to the body and glass rope twist handle, the silver plated mounts with chair back thumb piece and rams head cast spout, bearing crest (at fault) 28cm high
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An oval tray, late 19th century, the tray with acanthus scroll cast, and shaped rim, chased decoration to the centre and all raised on four foliate cast bracket feet, 45.5cm wide
Sold for £120
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A canteen of silver plated Kings pattern cutlery, bearing 'Harrods' retailers stamp, to include; eight table knives, eight side knives, eight table forks, eight side forks, eight dessert spoons, eight soup spoons, eight tea spoons, three serving spoons, a cheese knife, a cake/pie slice, eight fish knives and eight fish forks all within fitted canteen
Sold for £220
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A silver plated, Victorian basket, the circular basket with embossed floral detail and scroll cast rim, the handle with conforming decoration, raised on lobed, pedestal foot, monogrammed, 31cm diameter
Sold for £60
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A silver plated lamp base, in the form of a fluted column with corinthian capitol, raised on a stepped, square base, monogrammed 'GS', supporting a glass oil reservoir, lacking fittings, (loaded), 55cm high
Sold for £140
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A silver 'Earl Marshal, The College of Arms and the Officers of the College of Arms, Authorised Commemorative Plate for the 25th Anniversary of the Coronation 1953-1978', the plate 'bearing a portrait of The Queen seated in King Edwards chair surrounded by the Coats of Arms of the Archbishop, Certain Great Officers of State, and the Bearers of the Regalia at the Coronation', numbers 711 of 2500, 26.5cm diameter, weight 20oz, within display case and with accompanying literature
Sold for £150
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A selection of silver to include; two cased pairs of napkin rings, John Henry Potter, Sheffield 1937, and James Deakin & Sons, Birmingham 1908, along with a silver Art Nouveau posy vase, William Neale, Chester 1904, of sinuous tulip design (at fault) 14cm high (3)
Sold for £130
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A pair of silver vases, Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1938, each of pedestal, tapering cylindrical form, with cusped and reeded detail to the rim, (loaded), 18.5cm high, and a further similar silver posy vase, also Birmingham 1938, (loaded) 16cm high (3)
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A silver salt, Robert and Samuel Hennell, London 1803, of oval form, with gadrooned rim and two acanthus scroll handles enclosing a gilt interior, engraved crest and monogrammed, 12.5cm wide, weight 3oz
Sold for £70
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A Victorian silver buckle, probably Joseph Rogers & Sons, Sheffield 1899, each half of trefoil shape and pierced with designs of thistles and roses respectively, 11cm wide
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An oval snuff box, the oval tortoiseshell snuff box with silver, mother of pearl and bronze inlaid cover depicting a comedie dell'arte figure, unmarked, probably 18th century, 8cm wide
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A pair of silver candlesticks William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1900, of canted rectangular form, with fan detail to the corners, detachable nozzles, loaded, engraved, 23.5cm high (2)
Sold for £200
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A pair of fiddle, thread and shell pattern serving spoons, John Aldwinckle and Thomas Slater, London 1886, each with monogram to handle, 23cm long, total weight 6oz (2)
Sold for £50
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A collection of silver dressing table wares, to include; a silver and green enamel backed example, including a hand mirror, hair brush and clothes brush, and two further, similar sets in silver plate, one enamelled with pink roses, the other with red enamel and marcasite set flowers (9)
Sold for £100
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A collection of silver spoons, to include; a pair of fiddle pattern serving spoons, John Stone, Exeter 1857, monogrammed 'H.J.D', three fiddle pattern tea spoons, Joseph and Albert Savory, London 1853 and three further, similar examples, London 1838, all bearing crest, four further silver serving spoons, five teaspoons and a salt spoon, total weight 19oz (18)
Sold for £140
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A silver box, Harman Brothers, Birmingham 1995, the rectangular box with engine turned design and cast foliate rim, raised on four bracket feet, wooden and velvet lined interior, inscribed, 20.5cm wide, within fitted case
Sold for £140
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A cased silver travelling dressing table set, the leather bound case containing; four glass jars with silver tops, 1936, a hand mirror, clothes brush and hair brush, 1935, all by Adie Brothers, Birmingham, with engine turned decoration and monogrammed, along with a matched comb with silver mount and a glass toilet jar with silver top
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A silver box, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1936, the rectangular box with engine turned decoration and floral and scroll embossed thumb piece, silver gilt interior, 8.5cm wide, weight 3oz
Sold for £130
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Four silver serving spoons, to include; a Hanoverian pattern spoon, possibly James Waters, London 1769, with shell detail to the back of the bowl, initialled 'S-*-H', a pair of Old English pattern spoons, George Gray, London 1793, monogrammed, and a Old English pattern spoon London 1805, also monogrammed, total weight 6.5oz (4)
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A cased set of six Liberty & Co silver teaspoons, Birmingham 1933, with lightly hammered finish and detail to the handle, within fitted Liberty box, along with two cased sets of twelve silver tea spoons and sugar nips, one Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1918, the other C W Fletcher & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1930, both within fitted cases and a further cased set of six silver tea spoons, Sheffield 1931 (4)
Sold for £200
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A cased set of silver condiments, E. Druiff & Co, Birmingham 1925, each of faceted ovoid form, to include; salt, pepperette, mustard and two associated salt spoons, along with a further cased set of silver condiments E. W. Haywood, Birmingham 1933, each in pillar box shape, and a cased glass butter dish with silver butter knife (3)
Sold for £100
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An early Victorian silver basket, Edward, Edward Junior, John and William Barnard, London 1837, the circular swing handled basket with lobed body, floral and scroll cast rim, the handle with conforming acanthus scroll and floral detail, all raised on a lobed, circular base, 28cm diameter, weight 21oz
Sold for £400
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An Art Deco three piece silver tea service, Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1938, each piece of ovoid form and raised on a stepped circular foot, to include; teapot with composite handle, 11.5cm high, weight 14oz, a two handled sugar bowl, 7cm high, weight 4oz and a milk jug 8.5cm high, weight 3oz, along with an EPNS salver with cusped rim and raised on four stepped hoof feet, 31cm diameter (4)
Sold for £160
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