for our Antique, Fine Art and Collectables auction to be held on Wednesday 25th of February 2026
| Lot No | Description | Est | Image |
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| 161 | An engraved silver cigarette case with engine turned decoration, monogrammed, Birmingham 1946 by Henry Manton, 113 grams | 80-100 |
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| 162 | An Edwardian engraved silver trophy cup London 1906, marks rubbed, 148 grams | 140-160 |
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| 163 | A silver salver with bracket border on scroll feet, with engraved signatures, Birmingham 1988 by J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, 20cm, 344 grams | 240-280 |
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| 164 | A rectangular silver cigarette box with hinged lid and engine turned decoration, Birmingham 1962 by White & Hawkins, 3cm h x 11cm w x 9cm d | 70-90 |
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| 165 | A shaped silver trinket box with hinged lid on 2 panelled supports, Chester 1914 by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, 10cm, 92 grams | 80-120 |
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| 166 | A square pierced silver dish Chester 1915 13cm, 121 grams (2 small dents to the base), together with a Continental marked 800 platter 15cm 118 grams | 130-180 |
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| 167 | A silver christening tankard (dented and misshapen) London 1944, together with an engraved silver oval napkin ring London 1945, both by Wakeley & Wheeler, both are inscribed, 138 grams | 100-140 |
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| 168 | A rectangular silver cigarette box with engine turned decoration London 1919, makers mark CLS, 5cm h x 18cm w x 9cm d | 80-120 |
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| 169 | A silver capstan inkwell London 1913 11cm complete with original glass inkwell | 50-75 |
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| 170 | A silver cigarette case with engine turned decoration Birmingham 1912, by John Rose, 85g | 60-80 |
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| 171 | A set of 4 Georgian silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, monogrammed, London 1809 by John Lias, 61 grams | 60-80 |
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| 172 | A George IV and a William IV silver Old English pattern sauce ladle, London 1827 and 1832, by William Eaton, 120 grams | 75-95 |
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| 173 | A pair of Georgian bright cut silver sugar tongs, marked Tepling, a pair of Victorian Old English pattern sugar tongs London 1885, pair of engraved silver sugar tongs Sheffield 1915, 80 grams | 40-60 |
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| 174 | A set of 8 Victorian silver Old English pattern teaspoons, monogrammed, Glasgow 1865 by William Coghil, 130 grams | 120-150 |
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| 175 | A pair of Georgian silver bright cut sugar tongs by Hester Bateman, 32 grams | 40-60 |
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| 176 | Six Georgian silver old English pattern teaspoons, monogrammed D, Newcastle, 70 grams | 60-80 |
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| 177 | A pair of wishbone shaped silver sugar tongs, Birmingham 1915 by Levi & Solomon, 17 grams | 30-50 |
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| 178 | A cased set of 6 silver coffee spoons Birmingham 1952 with Coronation hallmark by James Dixon & Sons, 85 grams | 50-75 |
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| 179 | A set of 5 silver coffee spoons Sheffield 1928, an engraved dog nose silver spoon Sheffield 1899 and 1 other spoon, 104 grams | 70-90 |
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| 180 | A cased set of 6 silver coffee spoons with tongs, Birmingham 1929 by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd., 72 grams | 50-75 |
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| 181 | A cased set of 6 silver coffee spoons, Birmingham 1931, by William Suckling Ltd, 54 grams | 40-50 |
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| 182 | A cased set of 6, possibly South African, white metal spoons, each decorated a different flower | 40-50 |
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| 183 | Three silver apostle spoons Sheffield 1912, a silver spoon and fork Birmingham 1944 (spoon bent), 3 Old English pattern teaspoons, a coffee spoon, mustard spoon and a pudding fork, 178 grams | 130-160 |
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| 184 | Two Georgian silver fiddle pattern mustard spoons, London 1805 and 1809, a Victorian silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon, London 1855, a silver butter knife Birmingham 1893 and a pair of apostle sugar tongs London 1912, 79 grams | 50-70 |
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| 185 | A pair of Victorian silver sugar tongs London 1880, a George IV silver fiddle pattern teaspoon Newcastle 1826, a pierced Sterling silver teaspoon, silver butter knife and 2 salt spoons, 102 grams | 80-100 |
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