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Total lots: 1690

Lot Title Estimate Hammer price
2239 An Edwardian novelty silver and cut-glass perfume bottle holder in the form of a miniature Tantalus, Horace Woodward, Birmingham 1910, registration No £180 - £250 £240 View
2240 A pair of George III silver wine coasters, Solomon Hougham, London 1799, each with circular ribbed wood base engraved with initials, 12cms diam. (2) £300 - £500 £480 View
2241 A pair of 20th century silver sauceboats, D and J Welby Ltd., London 1924, each boat shaped and engraved with a crest, on scrolled hoof foot and handl £150 - £250 £190 View
2244 Two Victorian silver water jugs, William And George Sissons, London, 1875 and 1876, one gilt and with engraved crest, the other plain, each with ivory £250 - £350 £460 View
2245 Tiffany And Co., New York; a late 19th century American silver three piece tea set, each decorated with bands of engraved strapwork, marked 1688, 925/ £200 - £300 £420 View
2246 An Edwardian set of twelve pairs of fish knives and forks, Harrison Bros., Sheffield, 1908, in fitted oak case with label Spink & Son Ltd Piccadilly. £180 - £250 £200 View
2247 A late 19th century Continental silver gilt three piece tea set, import marks for London, 1888, additionally marked with fleur-de-lys and SHC 950, tea £180 - £250 £640 View
2248 An American silver three piece tea set, Hardy & Hayes, marked 1902 Sterling 925, comprising teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl, each with raised floral r £250 - £400 £390 View
2249 Two late 19th/early 20th century Continental silver novelty pepperettes, marks indistinct, each modelled as a bird with red glass eyes, removable head £180 - £250 £360 View
2251 Black, Starr & Frost; an American set of twelve sterling silver soufflé dishes in the form of miniature saucepans, marked 879, Sterling, eight with gl £100 - £200 £220 View
2252 An Edwardian silver mantel timepiece, maker's mark RP, Birmingham, 1909, of waisted outline with enamel dial and Arabic numerals, Swiss movement, 11.4 £120 - £180 £140 View
2253 A pair of silver plate vase and covers in the Regency Style, each of ovoid form with twin lion mask and half ring handles upon four ball feet 28cms hi £80 - £120 £170 View
2254 A pair of late Victorian silver gilt cache-pots, Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1900, each of George II style with glass liners (one liner possibly as £200 - £400 £380 View
2255 A George V silver meat dish of oval form, Charles and Richard Comyns, London, 1924 with engraved coat-of-arms, 49.5cms wide, 38.4cms high, 1,410g. £400 - £600 £440 View
2256 A pair of George IV silver and moulded glass box and covers, probably Joseph Angell, London 1829, each surmounted by a duck final and floral banded li £250 - £400 £380 View
2257 A Victorian silver water kettle, burner and stand, Atkins, Sheffield 1877, engraved overall with foliage, of baluster form, with shaped handle, the st £250 - £400 £540 View
2258 An Edwardian silver gilt burner and snuffer, William Hutton And Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1908, of cylindrical pierced form, with scroll handle, 9.5cms hig £80 - £120 £140 View
2259 A William IV silver brandy bowl, Edward And Edward Junior, John And William Barnard, London, 1835, of lobed bellied form, lid with hinged spout, 26cms £180 - £250 £280 View
2260 A George IV silver gilt part flatware service in the hourglass pattern, Eley, Fearn and Chawner, London 1829, comprising; 12 table spoons and 10 table £300 - £400 £480 View
2261 A late 19th century French silver gilt dinner service in a Rococo pattern by Claude Doutre Roussel, comprising: twelve table spoons, twelve table fork £400 - £600 £460 View
2262 An early 19th century Russian set of six silver gilt spoons in the English manner, St Petersburg AH, ICP, later initialled, 277g. (6) Illustrated £100 - £200 £110 View
2263 A matched silver flatware service in the hourglass pattern, assorted dates and makers but predominately early 19th century, part bearing armorial cres £1,200 - £1,800 £1,550 View
2264 A matched silver flatware service in the feather edge pattern, assorted dates and makers but predominately early 19th century, part bearing heraldic c £600 - £1,000 £900 View
2265 A pair of George III silver pepperettes, John Emes, London, 1805, one engraved with a crest 9.5cms high 200g. (2) £100 - £150 £400 View

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