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A VICTORIAN SILVER SALVER.
London 1893, maker Walter & John Barnard, with gadrooned piecrust border, raised on four claw and ball cast feet, 29.5cm diameter, 40.7oz.
hallmarked for Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1910, 11.5cm high.
Sheffield 1935, maker Atkin brothers, with wavy rims and reeded scroll handles, raised on waisted stems and oval feet, 18cm wide, 11cm high, 16.2o...
Sheffield 1925, maker Atkin Brothers, with old English pattern handles, consisting of six table forks, four dessert forks, eight dessert spoons, t...
Birmingham 1925, maker Adie Brothers Ltd. consisting of teapot with carved wooden handle and finial, milk jug twin handled sugar bowl, all with wa...
J.B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1972. Each handle in the form of a corn on the cob, total weight 374g, 6.2cm length each (12).
William Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1895.Total silver weight 212g, 12.5cm diameter.
Jonathan Hayne, London 1834. 22.5cm long, 158g together with a further solid silver table spoon by Samuel Hayne & Dudley Carter, London 1851. 23cm...
Bridal Rose pattern, c.1905, 23cm long, total weight 233g (2).
Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1903 of baluster form and twisted body,17cm high.
William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1937.180g,5.5cm high, 10cm diameter.
Walker & Hall, Sheffield. 24.5cm high.
William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1970. 32g, 22cm long.
Barker Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1936. 429g 17cm length (2).
Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1939. Total weight 1112g (3).
raised on four pad feet by Frank Cobb & Co Ltd, Sheffield 1932. 1847g 50cm long.
A GEROGE III SILVER CADDY SPOON.
with Greek decoration, Samuel Pemberton, probably Birmingham c.1805, together with a further silver caddy spoon by Joseph & Albert Savory, London ...
London 1886, maker Martin, Hall & Co (Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall), the domed scroll cast lid with fruiting vine terminal flanked by a scrolli...
William Batt & Sons, Sheffield 1911, total weight 375g (12).
circa 1800, both of different forms but both having cut glass decoration, marks rubbed, the largest 19cm high.