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Lots 9313—9408 Found 34,473

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Early George III marrow scoop, bearing marks for Jabez Daniel, London 1763, double ended and crested. Length 22.5 cm, 52 grs
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Dutch 19th century silver twin handled porringer, hallmarked, marks rubbed, the bowl of lobed form, flanked by a pair of…
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Queen Ann sterling silver Hanoverian table spoon, hallmarked 1705, London, Richard Hutchinson, dog nose pattern, engraved…
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A cased set of six Art Nouveau silver teaspoons and a set of tongs, John Thomas Heath & John Hartshorne Middleton, Birmingham,…
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Good set six of Scottish provincial sterling silver spoons, hallmarked, Aberdeen, J.F (possibly John Findlay), c.1840, with…
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Hallmarked sterling silver teapot with an ebonised handle. London, 1910, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd. Height 14 cm. Weight…
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English cased sterling silver coffee, set, hallmarked, Birmingham, 1960, ide Bros, comprising coffee pot, creamer and sugar…
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George V sterling silver footed salver, hallmarked, Birmingham, 1935, E & C (Elkington & Co), with a piecrust edge, raised on…
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George V sterling silver footed salver, hallmarked, London, 1927, J.D.S, with shaped border on turn feet, total weight 615gm,…
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Antique George IV sterling silver pedestal coffee pot by William Elliott, London, 1820 - 1821, with a Rupert Toobey & Co…
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Victorian sterling silver salver, mark of Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield, 1859 of shaped circular form, with gadroon and shell…
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Haseler & Restall George VI Five Piece sterling silver Cruet Set, Birmingham 1948 comprising twin mustard pots, two pepperettes…
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Large Continental silver bowl beautifully chased with Byzantine, Venetian, Jerusalem, and Plantagenet crest. Marked S 800,…
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William IV sterling silver salver, mark of John Watson, London, 1832, of circular shape with scrolled border and central…
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George III sterling silver goblet in the classical style with gilt interior, by John Emes, London, 1800, 205g and 15 cm high