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1
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An Old Sheffield plate chamberstick, butter dish and EPNS inkstand (3)
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£149
US$ 228
177
|
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2
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A Victorian electroplated four piece tea and coffee service by Hukin & Heath, circa 1880
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£124
US$ 190
147
|
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3
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Of Horse Racing Interest; A pair of presentation electro-plated wine coolers by Barker Ellis, circa 1990
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£187
US$ 285
221
|
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4
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Of Aviation Interest: An electroplated novelty four vase epergne by AEP Co., circa 1919, registration number 666504
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£187
US$ 285
221
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5
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Wurttmbergische Metallwaren Fabrik: An Art Nouveau electroplated and glass decanter model 418/6, B, pre 1909 makers mark, 1/0, as
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£312
US$ 476
369
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5A
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An Italian electroplated seven light candelabra by Guggenheim, Venice circa 1880, possibly designed by Giuseppe Michieli, stamped Fabbrica, Guggenheim, Venezia
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£249
US$ 380
295
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6
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A Victorian electroplated five light, four branch candelabra unmarked, circa 1890
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£624
US$ 952
739
|
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7
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A silver pair of oval pierced tazza by Viners, Sheffield 1940
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£687
US$ 1,047
813
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8
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A silver pair of square dishes by L & W, Sheffield 1946
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£812
US$ 1,237
961
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9
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A silver pair of pierced pedestal dishes by S&W, Sheffield 1937
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£749
US$ 1,142
887
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10
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A silver pair of gravy boats, by I.F.& Son (untraced), London 1937
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£562
US$ 856
665
|
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11
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A silver swing handle basket by B.G.&Co., Sheffield 1920
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£437
US$ 666
517
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12
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An oval silver two-handled tray by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1915
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£1,374
US$ 2,094
1,627
|
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13
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A silver set of six bright-cut goblets by C.J.Vander, London 1969
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£1,124
US$ 1,713
1,331
|
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15
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A silver and ivory handled coffee au lait service by Mappin & Webb, London 1928
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£749
US$ 1,142
887
|
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16
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A silver two-handled bottle coaster by Viners, Sheffield 1964
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£399
US$ 609
473
|
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17
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A silver two handled entree dish by Adie Bros., Birmingham 1935
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£812
US$ 1,237
961
|
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18
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An Art Deco silver two-handled bowl by Charles Green & Co., Birmingham 1936
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£399
US$ 609
473
|
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19
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A silver circular salver by Walker & hall, Sheffield 1929
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£812
US$ 1,237
961
|
|
20
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A silver and china set of six game bird coasters London 2000
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£399
US$ 609
473
|
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21
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A silver novelty trophy by Antony Gordon Elson, London 1989
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£1,124
US$ 1,713
1,331
|
|
22
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A silver rectangular entree dish by D.&J. Wellby, London 1937
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£937
US$ 1,428
1,109
|
|
23
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A silver pair of vases and bowl en suite by Walker & hall, Sheffield 1929/31
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£749
US$ 1,142
887
|
|
24
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A silver pedestal basket by Lanson Ltd., Birmingham 1935
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£562
US$ 856
665
|
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25
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A silver pedestal dish by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1918
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£499
US$ 761
591
|
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26
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An Art Deco silver and resin handled dish by Viners, Sheffield 1935, Coronation Mark
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£499
US$ 761
591
|
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27
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A silver tea caddy by Wilson and Sharp, Sheffield 1914 (4)
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£1,124
US$ 1,713
1,331
|
|
29
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A silver four piece coffee service by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1926
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£812
US$ 1,237
961
|
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31
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Cartier; An American salt and pepper grinder set by Cartier, Sterling Silver
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£199
US$ 304
236
|
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33
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A Peruvian silver lidded tankard by Camusso, Lima circa 1960, stamped Sterling, 925, flag motif, Camusso, made in Peru
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£749
US$ 1,142
887
|
|
34
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A Peruvian silver presentation alter-piece unmarked
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£562
US$ 856
665
|
|
35
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A Mexican silver covered bowl maker untraced, stamped AOM TANE, 925, sterling Mexico, mid 20th century
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£937
US$ 1,428
1,109
|
|
36
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An Indian silver double spirit measure unmarked, probably Kasmir, circa 1900
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£137
US$ 209
162
|
|
38
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A Chinese silver cigar case by Luen Wo, Shanghai circa 1900
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£437
US$ 666
517
|
|
39
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A Chinese silver five piece tea and coffee service by Luen Wo, Shanghai, circa 1910 (5)
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£3,249
US$ 4,951
3,847
|
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43
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A French silver dish probably by Joseph Martel, Paris c 1910, .950 Minerva's head, London import 1913 by Boucheron, Radius & Co.(Boucheron)
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£199
US$ 304
236
|
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44
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A Russian silver trompe l'oeil basket makers mark poorly struck, assay master A.T.Sheviakov, St.Petersburg 1893
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£474
US$ 723
562
|
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45
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A Russian white gold and gem set miniature egg pendant stamped 56 (19)
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£1,624
US$ 2,475
1,923
|
|
46
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A Russian silver and enamel cigarette case by KC, untraced, Moscow 1908-1926
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£2,624
US$ 3,998
3,107
|
|
47
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A Russian silver mounted icon by Ivan Bedijakov, assay master either A. Miton or A. Mor, St.Petersburg 1856
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£687
US$ 1,047
813
|
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48
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A Russian silver mounted icon marks poorly struck, circa 1880
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£199
US$ 304
236
|
|
50
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A silver and tortoiseshell trinket box by Walker & Hall, Birmingham 1929
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£237
US$ 361
281
|
|
51
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Of Hunting Interest; A silver novelty set of four silver menu card holders by William Base & Sons, Birmingham 1928
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£437
US$ 666
517
|
|
52
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An Edwardian silver and glass capstan inkwell by A.S.Cox, London 1907
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£149
US$ 228
177
|
|
53
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An Edwardian silver boudoir clock by Joseph Minden, London 1902
|
£349
US$ 533
414
|
|
54
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A 9ct gold cigarette box by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., London 1929
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£1,874
US$ 2,856
2,219
|
|
55
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A Dutch silver circular box imported by David Bridge, London 1896
|
£437
US$ 666
517
|
|
56
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Of Rochdale Theatre interest; A George III silver theatre ticket unmarked, circa 1794
|
£524
US$ 799
621
|
|
57
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A snuff box 19th Century and an oval snuff box (2)
|
£937
US$ 1,428
1,109
|
|
58
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A William IV silver rectangular snuff box by Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1830
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£524
US$ 799
621
|
|
59
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An early 20th century enamelled rectangular panel unsigned, circa 1910 (1)
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£687
US$ 1,047
813
|
|
60
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A George II silver circular box by ID, untraced, see Grimwade 3632, circa 1735
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£399
US$ 609
473
|
|
61
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An Edwardian silver & enamel cigarette case by Payton, Pepper & Son Ltd., Chester 1901
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£1,149
US$ 1,751
1,361
|
|
62
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A 19th Century vinaigrette Nathaniel Mills with engraved decoration, two others and a small box. (4)
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£649
US$ 990
769
|
|
63
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A Victorian 18ct gold rectangular vinaigrette by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1855
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£237
US$ 361
281
|
|
64
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A George I silver dog nose serving spoon by William Scarlett, London 1714
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£749
US$ 1,142
887
|
|
65
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A Charles II silver fancy-back trefid spoon by PL (in monogram, untraced) London 1681 maker, leopard's head crowned, lion passant, date letter, d
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£499
US$ 761
591
|
|
66
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Johan Rhode for Georg Jensen; A Danish silver set of Acorn pattern spoons London import 1925
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£937
US$ 1,428
1,109
|
|
67
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A modern silver Old English pattern matched canteen for twelve settings Various makers and dates, predominately London 1938
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£2,999
US$ 4,570
3,551
|
|
69
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A silver matched canteen of community pattern cutlery by Viners, Sheffield, various dates
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£937
US$ 1,428
1,109
|
|
70
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A Victorian silver pair of grape scissors by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1891
|
£162
US$ 247
192
|
|
70A
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A Victorian silver Queens pattern, with honeysuckle heel, canteen for twenty four place settings by George Adams, London 1841-63
|
£5,374
US$ 8,188
6,362
|
|
71
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A Victorian silver and ivory pair of provincial fish servers by Josiah & James Williams, Exeter 1866
|
£312
US$ 476
369
|
|
72
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A Victorian silver-gilt Canova pattern three piece christening set by George Adams, London 1879
|
£399
US$ 609
473
|
|
73
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A George III and later silver canteen of bead edge pattern cutlery for six settings by George Smith III, London 1779
|
£649
US$ 990
769
|
|
74
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A William IV silver meat skewer partial makers mark ?T, London 1831
|
£524
US$ 799
621
|
|
75
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A George III silver pair of cast grape scissors by Reily & Storer, London 1813
|
£374
US$ 571
443
|
|
76
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A George III fish slice by Peter, Anne and William Bateman, London 1804, the handle by another, Sheffield 1804
|
£274
US$ 418
325
|
|
77
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An Edwardian silver mustard pot by Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1904 (4)
|
£474
US$ 723
562
|
|
78
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A George III silver mustard pot by E. Morley, London 1806
|
£162
US$ 247
192
|
|
80
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A George III Scottish silver mustard pot by J.& W. Howden, Edinburgh 1817
|
£199
US$ 304
236
|
|
81
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A George III silver oblong mustard pot by Danile Pontifex, London 1806
|
£224
US$ 342
266
|
|
82
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A German silver pedestal mustard pot by Karl Kurz, Kesselstadt, imported by Theodor Hartmann, London 1901
|
£224
US$ 342
266
|
|
83
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A Victorian silver mustard pot by CT & G Fox, London 1853
|
£249
US$ 380
295
|
|
84
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A Victorian silver mustard pot by Charles Fox, London 1845 (2)
|
£449
US$ 685
532
|
|
86
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Liberty & Co.; A silver mustard pot by Liberty & Co., Birmingham 1917, design number 492
|
£199
US$ 304
236
|
|
87
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A Victorian Scottish silver pedestal mustard pot by J H and S, Edinburgh 1850
|
£437
US$ 666
517
|
|
88
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A Victorian silver mustard pot by G.J. Richards, London 1854
|
£349
US$ 533
414
|
|
89
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A William IV silver mustard pot by the Barnards, London 1833
|
£599
US$ 914
710
|
|
90
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A George III Scottish silver mustard pot by James Mckay, Edinburgh 1826
|
£349
US$ 533
414
|
|
91
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A George III Scottish silver mustard pot by James McKay, Edinburgh 1817
|
£137
US$ 209
162
|
|
92
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A George III silver mustard pot by John Emes, London 1807
|
£274
US$ 418
325
|
|
93
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A George III silver pierced mustard pot by WL, untraced, see 3893, Grimwade, London 1765
|
£224
US$ 342
266
|
|
94
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A Victorian silver presentation mustard pot by Reily & Storer, London 1839
|
£437
US$ 666
517
|
|
95
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A Victorian silver mustard pot by W.R. Sobey, Exeter 1842
|
£749
US$ 1,142
887
|
|
96
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A Victorian Provincial silver mustard pot by Henry Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield 1837
|
£349
US$ 533
414
|
|
98
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A Victorian silver chinoiserie cast mustard pot by John Figg, London 1842
|
£687
US$ 1,047
813
|
|
99
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A silver cock and hen pheasant table decoration by the Royal Irish Company, Dublin 1972/74
|
£1,124
US$ 1,713
1,331
|
|
100
|
A silver commemorative strawberry dish by the Royal Irish Silver Co., Dublin 1966
|
£149
US$ 228
177
|
|
101
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A William IV silver sugar bowl by Charles Marsh, Dublin 1830
|
£274
US$ 418
325
|