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Catalogue for our Antique, Fine Art and Collectables auction to be held on Wednesday 25th of February 2026

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  • An engraved silver cigarette case with engine turned decoration, monogrammed, Birmingham 1946 by Henry Manton, 113 grams

161

An engraved silver cigarette case with engine turned decoration, monogrammed, Birmingham 1946 by Henry Manton, 113 grams £80-100

  • An Edwardian engraved silver trophy cup London 1906, marks rubbed, 148 grams

162

An Edwardian engraved silver trophy cup London 1906, marks rubbed, 148 grams £140-160

  • A silver salver with bracket border on scroll feet, with engraved signatures, Birmingham 1988 by J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, 20cm, 344 grams

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

  • 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

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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

  • A shaped silver trinket box with hinged lid on 2 panelled supports, Chester 1914 by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, 10cm, 92 grams

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

  • 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

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

  • 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

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

  • A rectangular silver cigarette box with engine turned decoration London 1919, makers mark CLS, 5cm h x 18cm w x 9cm d

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

  • A silver capstan inkwell London 1913 11cm complete with original glass inkwell

169

A silver capstan inkwell London 1913 11cm complete with original glass inkwell £50-75

  • A silver cigarette case with engine turned decoration Birmingham 1912, by John Rose, 85g

170

A silver cigarette case with engine turned decoration Birmingham 1912, by John Rose, 85g £60-80

  • A set of 4 Georgian silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, monogrammed, London 1809 by John Lias, 61 grams

171

A set of 4 Georgian silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, monogrammed, London 1809 by John Lias, 61 grams £60-80

  • A George IV and a William IV silver Old English pattern sauce ladle, London 1827 and 1832, by William Eaton, 120 grams

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

  • 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

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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

  • A set of 8 Victorian silver Old English pattern teaspoons, monogrammed, Glasgow 1865 by William Coghil, 130 grams

174

A set of 8 Victorian silver Old English pattern teaspoons, monogrammed, Glasgow 1865 by William Coghil, 130 grams £120-150

  • A pair of Georgian silver bright cut sugar tongs by Hester Bateman, 32 grams

175

A pair of Georgian silver bright cut sugar tongs by Hester Bateman, 32 grams £40-60

  • Six Georgian silver old English pattern teaspoons, monogrammed D, Newcastle, 70 grams

176

Six Georgian silver old English pattern teaspoons, monogrammed D, Newcastle, 70 grams £60-80

  • A pair of wishbone shaped silver sugar tongs, Birmingham 1915 by Levi & Solomon, 17 grams

177

A pair of wishbone shaped silver sugar tongs, Birmingham 1915 by Levi & Solomon, 17 grams £30-50

  • A cased set of 6 silver coffee spoons Birmingham 1952 with Coronation hallmark by James Dixon & Sons, 85 grams

178

A cased set of 6 silver coffee spoons Birmingham 1952 with Coronation hallmark by James Dixon & Sons, 85 grams £50-75

  • A set of 5 silver coffee spoons Sheffield 1928, an engraved dog nose silver spoon Sheffield 1899 and 1 other spoon, 104 grams

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

  • A cased set of 6 silver coffee spoons with tongs, Birmingham 1929 by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd., 72 grams

180

A cased set of 6 silver coffee spoons with tongs, Birmingham 1929 by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd., 72 grams £50-75

  • A cased set of 6 silver coffee spoons, Birmingham 1931, by William Suckling Ltd, 54 grams

181

A cased set of 6 silver coffee spoons, Birmingham 1931, by William Suckling Ltd, 54 grams £40-50

  • A cased set of 6, possibly South African, white metal spoons, each decorated a different flower

182

A cased set of 6, possibly South African, white metal spoons, each decorated a different flower £40-50

  • 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

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

  • 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

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

  • 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

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