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Lots 1345—1440 Found 11,952

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An American silver boxed suite of flatware and mug, both by Gorham, 19th/20th century, the flatware setting for six (fork,…
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A collection of Old English and Fiddle pattern silver flatware, 1802 & later, comprising thirty nine pieces with mixed maker's…
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A set of good quality six place American Gorham sterling silver cutlery, Chantilly' pattern, comprising table and dessert forks…
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Lovely pair of oversized William IV sterling silver basting spoons, hallmarked, London, 1830, B.D (Burrage Davenport), in…
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Late Queen Anne Britannia silver Hanoverian rat tail spoon, hallmarked, 1713, possibly Joseph bird, with engraved crest to…
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Set of ten William IV sterling silver dinner forks hallmarked York, 1833, J.B//G.C//W.N (Barber, cattle and north), in…
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25 sterling silver cutlery Items: Georgian, Victorian and French, 1813, 1814 London and after six dinner forks, four table…
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Six sterling silver berry spoons, marks of Eben Coker and 'S H', London, c. 1727, the parcel-gilt bowls embossed with fruits,…
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Set of six George III sterling silver entree forks and six main forks, six marked hallmarked, London, 1814, S.H. And six…
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A fine pair of George III sterling silver basting spoons, 1817 London, with maker's marks for Thomas Wilkes Barker, elegant Old…
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Ornate sugar bowl with spoons, having a trumpet shaped lid with goat finial, gadrooned stepped edge, folate flared over-hanging…
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Two George III helmet shaped silver creamers, one by John Moore, London, 1798, the other by Peter and Ann Bateman, London, 1796…
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An Australian Arts and Crafts sterling silver designed tea strainer, sugar tongs and set of six tea spoons, circa 1900, each…
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A collection of twenty-two items of sterling silver cutlery, mixed patterns, maker and date comprising four table spoons, seven…