for our Antique, Fine Art and Collectables auction to be held on Wednesday 28th of January 2026
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| 120 | A Continental silver and enamelled cigarette/trinket box, the lid decorated an interior scene with a seated lady with blue and white chequered enamel, with 925 Continental import mark 1927, maker T J H & Company 2cm x 11cm x 8cm | 200-300 |
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| 121 | An Edwardian silver vase/beaker of waisted form London 1901 by Skinner & Co. 8cm, 298 grams | 280-340 |
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| 122 | A George III engraved silver helmet shaped cream jug London 1805, makers marks rubbed, 9cm h, 101 grams | 90-120 |
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| 123 | An embossed Continental silver trinket box of shaped form with hinged lid and lining, on pierced panelled supports, base marked 900 QA, 7cm x 21cm x 15cm, 727 grams gross weight | 400-500 |
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| 124 | An Edwardian oval engraved silver pin tray with pierced border London 1903 by William Cummings, 14cm x 9cm, 66 grams | 50-75 |
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| 125 | 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 |
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| 126 | An Edwardian silver christening tankard with bead work decoration Birmingham 1904, by Charles S Green Company Ltd., marks rubbed, 8cm, 77 grams | 60-80 |
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| 127 | A Georgian style octagonal silver sugar caster, Sheffield 1932 by Mappin & Webb, 19cm, 232 grams | 200-250 |
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| 128 | An Edwardian oval embossed silver tea caddy Sheffield 1904 by Atkin Brothers, 9cm x 8cm x 5cm, 82 grams | 80-120 |
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| 129 | An Edwardian planished silver cigarette case Chester 1903 by William Neale, 112 grams | 80-100 |
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| 130 | An Edwardian embossed silver twin handled sugar bowl jug, raised on bun supports, Sheffield 1905 by James Dixon & Sons, 255 grams | 200-250 |
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| 131 | An Edwardian Georgian style silver sugar caster of baluster form, London 1910, makers marks rubbed, base inscribed, 11cm, 88 grams | 75-95 |
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| 132 | A silver hip flask with engine turned decoration, Sheffield 1939, by Walker & Hall, 8cm, 98 grams | 80-120 |
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| 133 | Three Russian engraved silver Kiddish cups marked 84, 96 grams | 80-120 |
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| 134 | An unmarked silver dish decorated 2 seated figures, heavily rubbed, 18cm, 90 grams | 70-90 |
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| 135 | 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 |
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| 136 | A 6 piece Georgian style cased oval silver condiment set with pair of salts, pair of mustard pots (1 with spoon) and a pair of peppers, complete with blue glass liners (1 cracked), Birmingham 1922 by Adie Brothers Ltd., 150 grams | 120-160 |
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| 137 | A 6 piece silver condiment set comprising pair of peppers, pair of salts and pair of mustard, with blue glass liners and spoons, Birmingham 1925 by Levi & Salaman, 150 grams together with 5 various salt spoons | 130-160 |
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| 138 | 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 |
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| 139 | A George III silver Old English pattern basting spoon, monogrammed E, London 1819 by Sarah and John William Blake, 108 grams | 90-120 |
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| 140 | A pair of George III Old English pattern table spoons, monogrammed, London 1797 by George Burrows and 2 George III Old English pattern table spoons London 1798 by William Eley and William Fearn and London 1791 by Thomas Northcote, 247 grams | 220-260 |
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| 141 | 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 |
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| 142 | Three Old English rat tail pattern silver dinner forks Sheffield 1917, 3 silver ditto pudding forks Sheffield 1904, all by Walker & Hall and all monogrammed E, 379 grams | 320-360 |
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| 143 | A George IV silver Old English pattern basting spoon London 1823, makers marks rubbed, 85 grams | 70-100 |
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| 144 | A George III silver Old English pattern sauce ladle London 1806 by Thomas Johnson, 21 grams | 30-40 |
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