Lot 1 - An Edwardian sterling silver teapot, London 1901 by Sibray, Hall & Co Ltd
Sold for £450
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Lot 2 - A George V sterling silver teapot, Birmingham 1927 by S Blanckensee & Son Ltd
Sold for £425
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Lot 3 - An Edwardian sterling silver coffee pot, Birmingham 1903 by Barker Brothers
Sold for £350
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Lot 4 - A Victorian sterling silver bachelor teapot, Sheffield 1898 by James Dixon and Sons
Sold for £225
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Lot 5 - A Victorian sterling silver bachelor teapot, London 1883 by Jackson & Chase
Sold for £325
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Lot 6 - A George VI sterling silver coffee pot, London 1937 by S. J. Phillips
Sold for £362
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Lot 7 - A George III sterling silver teapot, London 1799 by John Merry
Sold for £325
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Lot 11 - Mixed group – A George II sterling silver salt, London 1743 by David Hennell
Sold for £119
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Lot 12 - A mixed group of sterling silver including a George II salt, London 1737 by Edward Wood
Sold for £175
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Lot 14 - A mixed group of sterling silver milk jugs and a sugar bowl
Sold for £212
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Lot 19 - A mixed group of sterling silver twin handled sugar bowls
Sold for £325
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Lot 20 - An Elizabeth II sterling silver presentation rose bowl, Birmingham 1971 by Cooper Brothers
Sold for £138
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Lot 23 - A George V sterling silver Art Deco cruet set, Sheffield 1925 by Richard Richardson
Sold for £200
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Lot 29 - A mixed group of sterling silver dressing table items
Sold for £94
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Lot 32a - An early 20th century Chinese Export silver ash tray, Hong Kong circa 1930
Sold for £119
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Lot 37 - A mixed group of sterling silver smoking paraphernalia
Sold for £225
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Lot 38a - A George V sterling silver cigarette box, Birmingham 1914 by William Neale & Son
Sold for £119
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Lot 40 - A mixed group of sterling silver dressing table items
Sold for £175
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Lot 43 - A mixed group – including a Victorian caddy spoon, Birmingham 1850 by James Collins
Sold for £150
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Lot 50 - A George V sterling silver set of Albany pattern teaspoons, Sheffield 1911 by Mappin & Webb
Sold for £162
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Lot 52 - A set of Victorian sterling silver and ivory fish eaters, Sheffield 1898 by Walker and Hall
Sold for £100
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Lot 53 - A set of mid-20th century Cypriot silver sugar spoons and forks, circa 1960
Sold for £300
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Lot 55 - A mixed group of Fiddle pattern sterling silver dessert spoons
Sold for £312
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Lot 57 - A mixed group of sterling silver Fiddle pattern table forks and dessert forks
Sold for £375
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Lot 61 - A mixed group – A George III Irish sterling silver tablespoon, Dublin 1791 by John Shiels
Sold for £212
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Lot 62 - Mixed group – A George III sterling silver basting spoon, London 1785 by Stephen Adams
Sold for £175
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Lot 64 - A mixed group of Victorian sterling silver fiddle pattern flatware
Sold for £350
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Lot 65 - A mixed group – A George I sterling silver dessert spoon, London 1720 makers mark obscured
Sold for £212
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Lot 66 - A mixed group of George III and later sterling silver flatware
Sold for £175
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Lot 68 - A set of eight George IV sterling silver table forks, London 1827 by William Eaton
Sold for £450
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Lot 69 - A set of six Victorian sterling silver table forks, London 1838 by William Eaton
Sold for £275
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Lot 71 - A set of six George III sterling silver table forks, London 1780 by George Smith
Sold for £350
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Lot 75 - A William IV sterling silver fish slice, London 1836 by William Eaton
Estimated at £120 - £160
Lot 76 - A set of ten George V sterling silver dessert forks, London 1932/33 by Josiah Williams & Co
Sold for £350
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Lot 77 - A matched set of Victorian and later sterling silver King’s pattern dessert spoons
Sold for £300
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Lot 84 - A George I sterling silver tablespoon, London 1726 by James Wilks
Sold for £106
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Lot 86 - A George III sterling silver tablespoon, London 1803 by William Eaton and William Fearn
Sold for £138
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Lot 87 - A George III sterling silver stilton scoop, London 1799 by Joseph Taconet (reg. Feb 1799)
Sold for £125
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