Lot 154: Sold for £65 hammer
A Victorian oval silver mustard pot with scroll handle, London 1898, two other silver must...
Lot 154: Sold for £85 hammer
A George III silver cauldron salt, maker David Mowden, London 1760, a similar later salt, ...
Lot 154: Sold for £40 hammer
A Georgian punch ladle with circular bowl and coin inset and whale bone handle...
Lot 154: Sold for £70 hammer
A pair of Victorian Royal Naval Yacht Club silver mustard pots, lids with enamel Blue Pete...
Lot 154: Sold for £47 hammer
An Edward VII silver mounted dressing table set of hand mirror, hair brush, comb and cloth...
Lot 154: Sold for £130 hammer
Twenty eight early 19th century and later silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, various dates a...
Lot 154: Sold for £120 hammer
A late Victorian silver rectangular box, the hinged lid with embossed scene of figures pla...
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Lot 154: Sold for £45 hammer
A pair of silver backed hair brushes, leaf and scroll design, Birmingham 1890; and four s...
A Victorian silver funnel with filter, marks worn, Birmingham 1898, a smaller silver hip f...
A Victorian silver baluster pepper, maker John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater, London 1892, wi...
Lot 154: Sold for £150 hammer
A set of six Victorian Scottish silver Kings pattern dessert spoons maker David Crichton R...
Lot 155: Sold for £70 hammer
A World's Fair, Chicago, silver commemorative spoon, two Victorian apostle salt spoons, va...
Lot 155: Sold for £260 hammer
A George III silver teapot of reeded globular form, marks worn, London 1794, 26.5oz gross...
Lot 155: Sold for £65 hammer
A Victorian silver bonbon dish, maker Barker Brothers, Birmingham 1898, with pierced desig...
Lot 155: Sold for £40 hammer
A Victorian silver two-handled sugar bowl with embossed floral design, maker Nathan & Haye...
Lot 155: Sold for £60 hammer
A George III silver pepper pot, bellied form with domed lid, maker IW, London 1751 (a/f)...
Lot 155: Sold for £50 hammer
A pair of George III silver Old English pattern teaspoons with bright cut engraved handles...
Lot 155: Sold for £100 hammer
A Georgian silver mote spoon, possibly by William Soame, circa 1740, marks worn...
A collection of various Victorian silver Fiddle pattern flatware of sifter ladle, butter k...
A pair of Victorian silver bonbon dishes, maker William Neale, Chester 1896, of oval form ...
Two Georgian punch ladles with oval bowls and whale bone handles...
Lot 155: Sold for £130 hammer
A collection of six silver vesta cases two cheroot cases and a matchbox cover...
Lot 155: Sold for £90 hammer
An Edward VII small silver square basket dish, London 1904, 9cm, a Victorian silver christ...
Lot 155: Sold for £150 hammer
Nine early 19th century silver fiddle pattern dessert spoons and six dessert forks, variou...
Lot 155: Sold for £55 hammer
A Victorian silver mounted tortoiseshell cigarette box, Chester 1897, 10cm, (a/f), a moder...
A pair of William IV Irish silver sugar tongs, Dublin, 1831, together with three silver su...
A George V silver mustard, makers Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1916, with silv...
An Edward VII silver cigarette case, maker Stokes & Ireland Ltd, Chester 1907, presented '...
Lot 155: Sold for £110 hammer
A set of four Victorian silver teaspoons with Fiddle and Shell handles,silver dessert knif...
Lot 156: Sold for £40 hammer
A cased part set of five Victorian silver teaspoons with tongs with chased decoration, mak...
Lot 156: Sold for £65 hammer
A Victorian silver topped glass inkwell, square shape with chamfered edges (small chip to ...
Lot 156: Sold for £480 hammer
An Edward VII silver teapot, maker West & Son, London 1910, with matching hot water jug, (...
Lot 156: Sold for £55 hammer
A collection of sixteen George III and later silver condiment salt and mustard spoons, inc...
A Victorian silver pepper, maker W & C Manton, Birmingham 1887, together with two other si...
Lot 156: Sold for £160 hammer
A George III silver cream pail with pierced scroll decoration and blue glass liner, swing ...
Lot 156: Sold for £30 hammer
A set of six George III silver Old English pattern teaspoons with cast shell and scroll bo...
Lot 156: Sold for £90 hammer
A Victorian Scottish horn snuff mull with white metal gem set cover, presented to 'William...
Lot 156: Sold for £47 hammer
A William IV silver Kings pattern sauce ladle, London 1833, 16cm, a pair of engraved silve...
Lot 156: Sold for £32 hammer
A George V silver lidded cut glass dressing table jar, makers Drew & Sons, London 1909, a ...
A Victorian silver christening set of knife, fork and spoon in case, maker A H, Sheffield ...
Lot 156: Sold for £120 hammer
A pair of Victorian silver handled scissors five silver thimbles, two sporting medals, a b...
Lot 156: Sold for £110 hammer
Seven various 18th century and later silver Old English pattern tablespoons, various dates...
Lot 156: Sold for £75 hammer
An Edward VII silver dressing table mirror with hammered decoration (a/f), Birmingham 1906...
Lot 156: Sold for £130 hammer
A George IV Irish silver fiddle pattern fish slice, maker Thomas Farnett, Dublin, 1827, 4o...
Lot 156: Sold for £360 hammer
A Victorian silver circular salver with engraved floral swag decoration and pierced border...
A pair of Edward VII silver salts, makers William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1905, together...
Six Victorian and later cased silver christening sets, (some matched, some part) including...
Lot 156: Sold for £85 hammer
A pair of George IV silver Fiddle pattern tablespoons with engraved initials, London 1821 ...
Lot 157: Sold for £190 hammer
A Victorian silver card tray with gadroon border, by Robert Garrard II, London 1865, monog...
Lot 157: Sold for £120 hammer
A late Victorian silver navette shaped cake basket with reeded swing handle and border, an...
Lot 157: Sold for £100 hammer
Three Victorian and later cased silver christening sets, a spoon and fork with engraved de...
A Victorian silver christening mug, cylindrical shape with engraved scene of birds amongst...
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