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19 October 2021 | starting at 09:30 BST | with lot 51
19 October 2021 | starting at 10:00 BST | with lot 1

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560 lots available

L. Martin(20th Century)Still life of flowers in a parkland landscape unframed

20th century school Still life of flowers on a marble ledge

An Edwardian silver and piqué tortoiseshell casket and nine additional items Henry John & Albert Edward Batson, London 1907 (10)

A Victorian silver and enamelled timepiece The Douglas Clock Co, London 1900

An Art Nouveau silver and enamel ring tree Arthur Johnson Smith, Birmingham 1921

A collection of William IV and Victorian silver various dates and makers (Qty)

An Edwardian silver and tortoiseshell compendium William Comyns, London 1809

Hermès: a French oversized silver letter/paper clip Ravinet d'Enfert, circa 1960, stamped Hermès Paris to base, with Minerva and crab guarantee mark

A 9 carat gold two-handled covered trophy cup Mappin & Webb, London 1910

A matched pair of Victorian silver bowls Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, London 1905 and Birmingham 1906 (2)

A Victorian silver comport John Samuel Hunt, London 1859, incused Hunt & Roskell Late Storr & Mortimer

A Victorian silver table centrepiece Stephen Smith & William Nicholson, London 1862

A silver basket and a silver tazza Martin Hall & Co, Sheffield 1874 and Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, date rubbed (2)

A Victorian pair of pierced silver baskets Charles Boyton, London 1896

A silver epergne Charles S Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1918

A Danish silver neo-classical wine ewer Peter Hertz, Copenhagen 1896, stamped assay master Simon Groth

A Victorian silver two-handled trophy cup and cover George Fox, London 1892

An electroplated and glass centrepiece unmarked

An unusual Victorian silver dish W Harrison & Co, Sheffield 1899

An Art Deco silver three-piece tea service A L Davenport, Birmingham 1933

A pair of Adams style silver candlesticks Britton Gould & Co, Birmingham 1934

An Edwardian silver photograph frame Henry John Batson & Albert Edward Batson, London 1902

A George III / William IV silver jockey cap caddy spoon with only lion passant and duty marks, Birmingham

A silver cigar box maker's marks rubbed, London early 20th century, inscribed retailer to base T.W. Long & Co Cardiff

A silver four-piece tea service Charles William Fletcher, Sheffield 1922 (4)

A set of four silver neo-classical style candlesticks Thomas A Scott, Sheffield 1912 (4)

A pair of silver candlesticks with electroplated three-light branches Jenkins & Timm, Sheffield 1894 (2)

Two silver salvers Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1908 and 1928

A large two-handled silver tray Arthur Martin Parsons & Frank Herbert Parsons, London 1913, also stamped for retailers Birch & Gaydon Ltd

An Edwardian silver kettle on stand Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield 1906

A silver four-piece tea service Harrison Fisher & Co, Sheffield 1919 (4)

A pair of silver candlesticks William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1913, also stamped reg no 521572 (2)

A set of four George III silver wine coasters and silver toast rack plus a quantity of silver tableware itemsEdward Lowe, London circa 1777 maker's mark only visible on one and date marks rubbed (Quantity)

A pair of George III silver salts Solomon Hougham, London 1808 (Qty)

A collection of five silver items varying makers and dates (5)

A set of four mid-Victorian silver cluster column candlesticks Samuel Lawrie, London 1853 (4)

A George III silver coffee pot Edward Fernell, London 1782

A George III silver coffee pot maker's mark 'LH' untraced see Grimwade (Ref 3719 p264), London 1768

A George III silver neo-classical hot water jug Francis Butty & Nick Dumee, London 1771

A George III rectangular biscuit box William Burwash, body marked London 1818, cover London 1819

A George III / IV matched silver cover and base cover, Thomas Heming, London 1773, base, Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard, London 1826

A George III silver teapot Samuel Whitford II, London 1817

A George IV silver 'Teniers' teapot Edward Farrell, London 1821

A William IV four-piece tea and coffee service William Hewitt, London 1836 (4)

A Victorian silver three-piece tea service Elkington & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1896 / 1897 (3)

A George IV / Victorian matched silver three-piece tea service the teapot by Charles Fox, London 1824, the cream and sugar bowl, Charles Boyton, London 1884 (3)

A George II silver coffee pot Thomas Whipham, London 1754

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