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1
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A 9 carat gold and diamond cigarette case and compact by Asprey & Co Ltd, London 1939, engraved and impressed ASPREY LONDON (2)
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£1,999
2,337
US$ 3,020
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2
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An 18 carat gold cigarette box London 1965, also incuse mark 750, engraved Kutchinsky London
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£4,374
5,112
US$ 6,607
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3
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A 9 carat gold cigarette case by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1934
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£1,999
2,337
US$ 3,020
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4
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An 18 carat gold lady's card case London 1932
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£3,749
4,382
US$ 5,663
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5
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WILLIAM TOLLIDAY: A mixed precious metal and gem set model of George & The Dragon apparently unsigned, probably made for Garrards
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£3,499
4,090
US$ 5,285
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6
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A 9 carat gold cigarette case by S J Rose & Son, London 1950
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£1,999
2,337
US$ 3,020
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7
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An Edwardian 9 carat gold two-handle trophy cup by Dobson & Dobson, London 1908
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£5,124
5,989
US$ 7,739
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9
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A late 18th/early 19th century gold ear scoop/tweezer combination apparently unmarked, circa 1800
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£224
262
US$ 339
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10
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A yellow metal small chain mail purse unmarked, only ring attachment marked
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£474
555
US$ 717
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10A
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A silver cast model of a "British Grenadier" maker's mark H&S, London 1976 (3)
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£624
730
US$ 943
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11
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A George III gold, enamelled, cut-steel and Jasperware mounted toothpick case apparently unmarked
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£3,124
3,651
US$ 4,719
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12
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A silver-gilt prayer book or bible cover probably Dutch, 19th century in the 17th century manner, with Dutch Duty paid mark
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£599
701
US$ 906
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14
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A George III silver-gilt vinaigrette by John Shaw, Birmingham probably 1818; together with an assortment of other items (11)
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£687
803
US$ 1,038
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16
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An early 20th century Russian cloisonné enamelled silver cigarette case 88 standard, St Petersburg, 1908-1917
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£687
803
US$ 1,038
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17
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A silver and enamelled small cigarette case incuse marked 935, thumbpiece with Egyptian marks, date letter F, possibly for 1930
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£624
730
US$ 943
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18
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A silver and enamelled cigarette case with German 800 standard mark
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£312
365
US$ 471
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19
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A silver cigarette case maker's mark FG London 1933
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£624
730
US$ 943
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21
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A mid-19th century cased French parcel-gilt lady's smoking compendium by Bruneau, Paris circa 1840
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£474
555
US$ 717
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22
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An 1871 London silver gilt and cranberry-coloured glass doubled ended scent bottle and vinaigrette by Sampson Morden & Co London 1871; together with a quantity of other items (16)
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£1,062
1,241
US$ 1,604
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24
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A Victorian silver-gilt and coral baby rattle by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield circa 1870
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£124
146
US$ 188
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26
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A William IV silver nutmeg grater by Taylor & Perry, Birmingham 1835 (2)
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£562
657
US$ 849
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27
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A Victorian silver nutmeg grater by Taylor & Perry, Birmingham 1838 together with a late 19th century Continental minaiture model of a sedan chair, with pseudo Dutch marks and import marks for John George Smith, London 1898 (2)
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£399
467
US$ 604
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29
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A George III silver vinaigrette by Matthew Linwood, Birmingham 1813 and another reeded vinaigrette, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1800, (2)
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£312
365
US$ 471
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30
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A rare George III silver vinaigrette by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1802 and another silver vinaigrette, by John Shaw, Birmingham 1821, (2)
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£312
365
US$ 471
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31
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A silver model of a Sphinx maker's mark absent, London 1927
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£624
730
US$ 943
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32
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A Victorian novelty silver lighter in the form of a chamberstick by Henry Stewart Brown, London 1890, also stamped on the underside A BARRETT & SONS, MANUFACTURERS 63 & 64 PICCADILLY LONDON
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£374
438
US$ 566
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33
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An electroplated and crocodile leather hip flask; together with a quantity of other items (10)
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£774
905
US$ 1,170
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34
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A late 19th Century green Moroccan leather Gladstone-style vanity case with ivory-mounted dressing table set, retailed by Leuchars & Son of Piccadilly, London; together with a brown Morrocan leather case (Qty)
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£1,999
2,337
US$ 3,020
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35
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A pair of Old Sheffield Plate candelabra by Matthew Boulton & Co; together with a pair of candlesticks also by Matthew Boulton & Co (4)
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£1,374
1,606
US$ 2,076
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37
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A silver-plate-mounted green glass novelty owl decanter unmarked
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£562
657
US$ 849
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38
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A nephrite-mounted two-handled tazza with pseudo Russian marks
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£1,062
1,241
US$ 1,604
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39
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An enamelled cane handle with pseudo Russian marks
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£124
146
US$ 188
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40
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A silver cigarette case no apparent marks, probably Russian
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£374
438
US$ 566
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41
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A matched set of six silver-gilt and enamelled teaspoons by Gustav Klingardt, Moscow 1893 (6)
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£524
613
US$ 792
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42
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A 19th century Russian silver and niello cigarette case marks on the front within the niello design, no visible maker's mark, assay master B C with pellet between, 1856
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£599
701
US$ 906
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43
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A Russian silver teapot and cream jug maker's mark Cyrillic AИ, kokoshnik for 1896 - 1908 (2)
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£624
730
US$ 943
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44
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A late 19th / early 20th century Austro-Hungarian silver eight-piece tea and coffee service, together with a silver two-handled tray most pieces with maker's mark ES, possibly for Eduard Steiter, remaining pieces with marks for Eduard Friedmann, Vienna, third standard mark (10)
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£2,499
2,921
US$ 3,775
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45
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A Russian Art Nouveau silver lemon-tea glass holder maker's mark BA Cyrillic, kokoshnik for 1896-1908 (7)
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£512
598
US$ 773
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46
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A small quantity of Russian silver items (13)
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£687
803
US$ 1,038
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49
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A 19th century Dutch silver snuff box with inset miniature of a lady possibly by Andries Claassen, Amsterdam 1823 and a 19th century Austro-Hungarian silver coaster, (2)
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£474
555
US$ 717
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50
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A 19th century German silver stoop probably Hanau origin, possibly by Gebrüder Gutgesell, circa 1880 (2)
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£249
292
US$ 377
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51
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A 17th century style Continental silver-gilt double pineapple cup bearing pseudo marks, by Neresheimer of Hanau, circa 1900 (2)
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£562
657
US$ 849
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53
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A late 17th century German parcel-gilt rummer/goblet by Christoph Hieronymus Clauss, Nuremberg circa 1690
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£1,249
1,460
US$ 1,887
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54
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A silver etrog box with Pseudo mark
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£1,874
2,191
US$ 2,831
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55
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A pair of late 19th century Continental silver Sabbath candlesticks apparently unmarked (2)
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£749
876
US$ 1,132
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56
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A mid 19th century pair of Italian silver four-light candelabra by Francesco Ceppi, Milan, circa 1856
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£3,374
3,944
US$ 5,097
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57
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A pair of early 20th century Continental silver religious statuettes by Neresheimer & Co, Hanau circa 1910 (7)
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£249
292
US$ 377
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60
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An early 20th century silver five-piece bachelors' / small sized coffee service incuse mark SH in a shaped device, also incuse mark 800, possibly German
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£812
949
US$ 1,227
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61
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A Continental silver sugar caster, in the Dutch manner cover only marked with pseudo marks
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£137
160
US$ 207
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63
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A 19th century Italian silver candlestick maker's mark rubbed and partially visible, possibly by Belli Giovacchino, Rome, 1817 - 1822
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£812
949
US$ 1,227
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64
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An 18th century Portuguese silver tazza maker's mark A F R, unknown, recorded in "Portuguese Silver Vol 1 15th century-1887", p.31 No.271, Lisbon
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£2,374
2,775
US$ 3,586
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66
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A pair of 19th century Indian colonial silver casters by Allan & Hayes, Calcutta, circa 1860 (2)
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£562
657
US$ 849
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69
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A Danish silver bonbon dish designed by Johan Rohde for Georg Jensen, incuse stamped Dessin, Denmark Sterling 741 A together with a sugar caster, an oval dish, a brandy saucepan, a blue enamelled compact and a blue and enamel bowl (5)
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£312
365
US$ 471
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70
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A late 18th/early 19th century Swedish silver side-handled pot coffee/milk pot by Flogberg, Stockholm circa 1800
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£124
146
US$ 188
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70A
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A 19th century French silver two-handled vase with 1809-1819 guarantee mark, 1818-1838 Paris 'conops' bigorne and later 'giraffe' inventory mark for 1835-38, also with import marks for 'BC', London 1949 (2)
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£899
1,051
US$ 1,359
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73
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An early 18th century French silver chocolate pot by Lescot de la Panneterie, with 950 Paris standard mark for 1789-1809
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£999
1,168
US$ 1,510
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74
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A mid 19th century Chinese export silver snuff box unmarked, circa 1850
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£562
657
US$ 849
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77
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An early 20th century Chinese export silver cocktail shaker by Zeesung, also stamped with character mark Shanghai, circa 1910
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£874
1,022
US$ 1,321
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78
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A pair of cast silver and silver-gilt two-light candelabra by C. J. Vander, London 1979 (2)
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£2,499
2,921
US$ 3,775
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79
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A late 19th/early 20th century Chinese export silver bowl by Wang Hing, also stamped '90' with character mark, circa 1900
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£399
467
US$ 604
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80
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A 20th century Chinese silver teapot by Tackhing of Hong Kong, marked TACKHING, 90%SILVER, and a character mark
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£312
365
US$ 471
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81
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A late 19th/early 20th century Chinese export silver rose bowl by Luen Hing, also stamped '90' with character marks
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£399
467
US$ 604
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82
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A pair of Chinese silver powder flasks by Wang Hing, stamped 90 (2)
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£374
438
US$ 566
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83
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An 18th century style silver tankard by Elkington & Co, London 1966, together with a silver tazza, by Crichton Bros, London 1920 (2)
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£599
701
US$ 906
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84
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A matched pair of silver two-branch small candelabra one maker's mark T.S.C, London 1968, the other by Nayler Bros, with millennium mark 2000 (2)
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£349
409
US$ 528
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86
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A silver five-piece tea and coffee service by Barker Bros Ltd, Birmingham 1937, hot water pot 1938, together with an electroplated two-handled tray to match, by Charles Green & Co
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£1,374
1,606
US$ 2,076
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88
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A cased set of six silver-gilt "Pheasant" cocktail sticks William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham 1932
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£174
204
US$ 264
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90
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A silver christening mug, in the 18th century manner by Thomas Bradury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1926 two other silver christening mugs, Birmingham 1919 and London 1877, and other silver items (Qty)
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£874
1,022
US$ 1,321
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91
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A pair of silver salvers by E Viner, Sheffield 1944, together with a larger shaped-square silver salver, by Barnard & Sons Ltd, London 1926 (3)
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£1,249
1,460
US$ 1,887
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92
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A modern silver two-handled trophy cup by Alfred James How, London 1922; together with two smaller examples
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£874
1,022
US$ 1,321
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93
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A silver two-handled trophy cup by Alfred James How, London 1925; together with another similar example (2)
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£1,062
1,241
US$ 1,604
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94
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A silver five-piece tea and coffee service including kettle on stand by James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1925 / 1926, kettle on stand 1920 (5)
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£1,812
2,118
US$ 2,737
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96
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A silver two-handled tray by Lowe & Sons, Chester 1962
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£1,749
2,045
US$ 2,642
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|
97
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A silver four-piece tea service, in the 18th century manner by Heming & Co. Ltd, London 1932 / 1935 (4)
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£1,249
1,460
US$ 1,887
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98
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A silver basket by E Viner, Sheffield 1945 and other items (Qty)
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£812
949
US$ 1,227
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|
99
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A silver salver by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1920 and other items (9)
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£674
788
US$ 1,019
|
|
100
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A silver shaped-circular salver by E Viner, Sheffield 1932
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£687
803
US$ 1,038
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101
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A silver bowl by Manoah Rhodes & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1928 and other silver items
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£849
993
US$ 1,283
|
|
102
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A pair of Art Deco silver cafe au lait pots by J.B Chatterly & Sons, Birmingham 1930; together with a three-piece tea service in the George III-style and a two-handled comport (6)
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£812
949
US$ 1,227
|
|
103
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A large silver tray by Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1937
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£2,124
2,483
US$ 3,209
|
|
104
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A pierced silver fruit dish by Adie Bros Ltd Birmingham 1948; together with a small salver, a waiter, a pair of candlesticks and a toast-rack (6)
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£724
847
US$ 1,094
|
|
105
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A silver tankard with later added pouring lip with cancelled marks and stamped with London Assay Office incuse mark and case number, LAO 8933
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£624
730
US$ 943
|
|
107
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A silver presentation trophy by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1920 (4)
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£999
1,168
US$ 1,510
|
|
108
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Four varying silver two-handled presentation cups (4)
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£749
876
US$ 1,132
|
|
109
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A silver cased timepiece case by Walker & Hall, Birmingham, date letter rubbed, probably 1928
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£562
657
US$ 849
|
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110
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A pair of silver candlesticks by A & J Zimmerman Ltd, Birmingham 1924 together with a quantity of Dutch silver and other items (Qty)
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£1,687
1,972
US$ 2,548
|
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110A
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A silver trophy cup and cover by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1934
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£1,624
1,899
US$ 2,454
|
|
111
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A silver inkstand by Carrington & Co, London 1923
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£937
1,095
US$ 1,415
|
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112
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A cased silver four-piece tea and coffee service by Adie Bros, Birmingham 1950 / 51 (5)
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£937
1,095
US$ 1,415
|
|
113
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A silver rose bowl by James Dixon & Son, Sheffield 1924
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£649
759
US$ 981
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