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A silver ingot commemorating the launch of Concorde on January 21st 1976, 47.8 grams, the silver ingot depicting a flying Concorde, in a fitted presentation case, with certificate of authenticity and a first day cover addressed to the recipient
£40-60
A pair of Queen Anne style filled silver candlesticks London 1980 and 1981 by Mills and Hersey, with associated twin branches London 1991, 22cm h, weighable silver (branches) 611 grams
£400-600
A silver perpetual calendar, raised on a circular foot, London 1919 by H Pidduck & Sons, makers marks rubbed, 6cm, complete with 3 double sided month cards and 3 double sided calendar cards
£50-70
A pair of George III circular pierced silver miniature bottle coasters with turned wooden bases, London 1789 by Hester Bateman, 4cm h x 6cm diam.
£150-200
A circular silver pedestal bowl raised on a spreading foot, Birmingham 1926, makers marks rubbed, together with a silver specimen vase Birmingham 1908 by Hayes & Co. 14cm
£50-75
A cut glass faceted pin jar with embossed silver lid Birmingham 1907 10cm, a rectangular ditto Birmingham 1906 9cm, a glass hair tidy with silver collar Chester 1923 6cm, weighable silver 37 grams
£40-60
A pair of George III silver Old English pattern teaspoons London 1809 together with 4 various Georgian Old English pattern teaspoons, all monogrammed, 108 grams
£90-120
Three George III silver fiddle pattern teaspoons London 1810, together with 5 various Georgian silver teaspoons, all Old English pattern and monogrammed, 122 grams
£80-120
A George III silver Old English pattern teaspoon London 1811, a William IV fiddle and thread pattern silver sifter spoon with armorial decoration, London 1836 by William Eston, a Victorian silver Old English pattern caddy spoon with shell bowl London 1838, 57 grams
£40-60
A Victorian silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon with engraved rectangular bowl, London 1848 by Jacob Wintle together with 2 silver salt spoons, 25 grams
£30-40
A silver preserve spoon Sheffield 1925, a reproduction James II silver teaspoon Sheffield 1977, silver pudding fork, 6 various silver teaspoons, 2 silver salt spoons and a Chinese silver fork, 164 grams, together with 3 Chinese silver spoons 22 grams
£140-160
A William IV engraved silver Old English pattern sifter spoon, London 1837, a Victorian silver bladed butter knife Birmingham 1865, a pair of silver sugar tongs Sheffield 1912 by Mappin & Webb and a silver napkin ring Birmingham 1957, 126 grams
£80-120