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: Silver, Silver Plated items, Jewellery & Objects of Virtue
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A silver Queen Anne style bulbous tea kettle on stand with burner, having a turned wood handle and knop finial, raised on scroll feet, 39cm to the handle, London 1929, maker Francis Higgins and Son Ltd, gross weight 2972 grams
A circular silver tazza with pierced rim on a splayed foot with engraved inscription, Sheffield 1918, maker Martin Hall and Company Ltd., 13cm, 294 grams
A Victorian silver and enamelled rectangular vesta, in the form of a railway ticket 1007 G.N.R. Not transferrable Kings Cross London to York, 1st Class, 23 Aug. 88, Birmingham 1888, maker Horton and Allday, 6cm x 4cm, 48 grams
A Victorian silver salver with shell and scroll rim and engraved scrolls enclosing an armorial on scrolled feet London 1873, maker Daniel and Charles Houle, 36cm, 1294 grams
A commemorative silver paper knife having an HAC Grenade handle, inscribed "Clive Martin Lord Mayor of London 2000" 18.5cm, Sheffield 1999, boxed, maker James Dixon and Son, 64 grams
An Art Deco rectangular silver 2 handled compartmented, tray together with a silver burner, London 1938, maker Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company Ltd., 36cm, 736 grams
A novelty silver bookmark in the form of Sir Winston Churchill, inscribed "Winston Spencer Churchill" London 1975, maker Da-Mar Silverware, 11cm, 14.5 grams, cased
A Victorian silver oval mustard with pierced decoration Birmingham 1900, maker Thomas Hayes, 126 grams together with a 925 standard circular pill box Sheffield 2014
A silver Tiffany and Co. 925 standard silver circular photograph frame with bamboo mount and presentation inscription "31.7.89 with all our love Marsha, Michael and Children" 14cm
A silver vesta engraved with vacant cartouche Birmingham 1916, 2 butter knives, a National Trust silver coin, a silver mounted cigar cutter and fob, weighable silver 79.2 grams
Four George IV silver teaspoons London 1822, maker Thomas Dicks, 4 teaspoons by Roberts and Belk Ltd., 3 teaspoons by Henry Holland London 1859, 2 teaspoons by Henry Holland London 1841 and 1842, 4 silver teaspoons Birmingham, Sheffield, Glasgow and Chester 1935 and 4 sports spoons Sheffield 1933, 3 others, 342 grams