for our Antique, Fine Art and Collectables auction to be held on Wednesday 22nd of October 2025
Lot No | Description | Est | Image |
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157 | A silver tankard with presentation inscription Sheffield 1947 by Atkin Brothers, 219 grams | 130-160 |
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158 | A Victorian cylindrical ink well with glass liner, London 1899 by Sampson Morden 4cm x 4cm | 40-60 |
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160 | Four Continental pierced silver flower head shaped dishes 141 grams | 70-90 |
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161 | A circular silver coaster with engraved flower head London 1997 makers mark KM and a similar dish set a coin 97 grams | 40-50 |
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162 | A silver match slip Birmingham 1921 by William Base & Sons together with an engraved silver vesta case Chester 1924, marks rubbed, 62.4 grams | 40-60 |
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163 | A Continental cylindrical silver jar and cover marked 925, together with 2 other jars and covers, 75 grams | 50-70 |
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164 | A silver and blue enamelled military style hair brush 8cm Birmingham 1927, a silver tea strainer and stand Birmingham 1936 (some dents) together with a pair of Edwardian brown glazed salts with embossed silver mounts Birmingham 1906 | 60-80 |
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165 | An Edwardian engraved silver vesta case Birmingham 1876, by Deakin Francis Ltd. with inscription, a monogrammed vesta case Birmingham 1906 by William Naul, and 1 other 1918 by Joseph Gloster, 92 grams | 60-80 |
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166 | Three George III silver Old English mustard spoons London 1804, 2 similar mustard spoons (marks rubbed), a pair of William IV silver fiddle pattern mustard spoons London 1834 together with 4 Old English pattern silver salt spoons, 97 grams | 65-85 |
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167 | A plain silver aide memoire with propelling pencil, Birmingham 1912 by S Blanckensee & Sons Ltd., 25 grams including pencil and lead, together with a 1988 proof 1 pound coin | 30-40 |
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168 | Four Edwardian silver apostle spoons Birmingham 1904 by A J Bailey, 22.8 grams (misshapen) | 30-40 |
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169 | A Victorian engraved silver vesta case Birmingham 1978 (some dents) together with a plain silver vesta case marked Silver, 45 grams | 30-40 |
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170 | A pair of George III silver sugar tongs London 1791, 2 other pairs of silver sugar tongs and 5 various tea spoons and a coffee spoon, 164 grams | 100-140 |
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171 | Tiffany, an oval pierced Sterling silver dish 8cm x 6cm, the base marked Tiffany & Co 17020 5706 Sterling Silver (some salt? corrosion marks to the centre), a silver knife rest 50 grams, together with a rectangular glass and and silver mounted dressing table jar with hinged lid (glass a/f) | 40-60 |
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172 | A set of 6 Continental silver tea spoons marked 800, 158 grams | 90-120 |
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173 | A cut glass bitters jar with silver collar 9cm together with a waisted toddy ewer with silver mount 10cm, Birmingham 1995 by William Manton | 40-50 |
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174 | A pair of George IV silver fiddle pattern table spoons London 1825 by William Chawner II, 136 grams | 90-120 |
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175 | Two faceted glass pin jars 16cm and 9cm with silver tops and an oval ditto 10cm (silver top dented) London 1916, all monogrammed | 40-50 |
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176 | An Edwardian shaped silver trinket box with hinged lid Chester 1908 by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, 72 grams (hinge is broken), together with an embossed silver backed table brush | 40-50 |
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177 | A pair of pierced circular silver bottle coasters London 1986 by John Bull Ltd., 12cm | 60-80 |
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178 | A William IV silver meat skewer London 1831, by Randall Chatterton, 32cm, 84 grams | 60-80 |
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179 | An engraved silver cigarette case Birmingham 1920 and 1 other Birmingham 1925, 113 grams | 80-120 |
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180 | A handsome pair of George III Irish Britannia Standard Queens pattern silver serving spoons, with wild boars head armorial, Dublin 1804 by Patrick Moore, 469 grams | 300-400 |
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181 | A silver salver with bracketed border, on ball and claw and feet with presentation inscription, London 1913, 30cm, by the Goldsmiths & Silver Smiths Company, 837 grams | 500-600 |
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182 | A pair of Victorian silver Old English pattern table spoons London 1894, by Joseph William & Company, 141 grams | 80-120 |
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