Jewellery, Watches, Silver and Currency

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Jewellery, Watches, Silver and Currency

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AN EDWARD VII SILVER CHOCOLATE SPOONby Skinner & Co, London 1905, with round bowl and triffid finial, 21.5 cm long, 2.5 tr. ozs

A PAIR OF GEORGE III CAST SILVER SUGAR TONGSmakers mark rubbed, London 1780, with shell bowls and bow and openwork decorated arms; a George III pa...

A SET OF FIVE LATE 19TH CENTURY AMERICAN SILVER COFFEE SPOONSby Gorham for Theodore B. Starr, sterling standard with date letter N for 1881, each ...

A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER SERVING SPOONSby Martin & Hall, Sheffield 1881, with elaborate gilded bowls and ball finials, 22 cm long, in fitted cas...

A GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOONby Peter and Ann Bateman, London 1802, with scalloped bowl, an Edward VII silver sifter spoon by Walker and Hall, L...

A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER PLATED CAVIAR SPOONSby James Dixon, with mother of pearl bowls and shaped terminals, each 25cm long

A PAIR OF GEORGE III EMBOSSED SILVER 'BERRY' SPOONSby Richard Crossley, London 1798, with later decoration to the bowls and gilded, unusual engrav...

A GEORGE III SILVER MOTE SPOONLondon 1760, with cruciform pierced bowl, the terminal with a diamond point, 10g

A GEORGE III SILVER CADDY SPOONby William Pugh, Birmingham 1810, with shell bowl and decorated terminal, together with a condiment spoon with gild...

A GEORGE V SILVER BOWL OF ART DECO DESIGNby Albert Jones, Birmingham 1935, with stepped circular body, 6.5cm high x 20cm wide, and two George V si...

A VICTORIAN SILVER OVAL PEDESTAL BOWLby DW JW, London 1888, with shaped floral edge and foliate pierced sides, 14.5cm high x. 26.5cm long x 22cm w...

A SET OF FOUR VICTORIAN SALTSby Robert Harper, London 1869, with scalloped bowls each on triple dolphin feet, 4.5cm high, 8 tr. ozs combined

A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER 'CYMRIC' BOWLafter a design by Archibald Knox for Liberty, Birmingham 1901, of domed conical shape with asymmetrical oval ...

A GEORGE V PLANISHED SILVER SUGAR BOWL OF ART NOUVEAU STYLEby Albert Edward Jones possibly for Liberty, Birmingham 1926, with planished circular a...

AN EDWARD VII SILVER PUNCH BOWL by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1901, the part gadrooned body embossed with floral swags and with engraved cartouches,...

TWO HAMILTON STERLING SILVER BOWLSof classical form, plain silver bowls on a pair of raised handles on a round raised base, 5 cm high and 12.5 cm ...

A GEORGE V SILVER TEA CUPby Lee & Wigfull, Sheffield 1933, with part reeded bowl, 6cm high, an Edward VII silver Guernsey style cream jug, Birming...

AN EDWARD VII SILVER BOWLwith part gadrooned body, by William Aitken, Birmingham 1902, 9.5cm high x 11.5cm diameter, a similar George V silver mil...

A SET OF FOUR PERUVIAN WHITE METAL BOWLSdecorated with double headed eagle and cartouche with "K J" embossed in the base, planished sides and fold...

AN INDIAN KUTCH SILVER BOWL4.5cm high x 8.5cm square, two Eastern white metal beakers, 6.5cm high and a white metal betel box, 8cm high x 7cm diam...

A BURMESE WHITE METAL THABEICK BOWL embellished in high relief with figures, elephants and leaf ornament, the base inscribed, 16cm high x 29cm dia...

AN EARLY 19TH CENTURY SILVER PLATED PAP BOATof shell form, with gilded bowl, 4cm long

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