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Russian ‘84’ silver pendant, Moscow circa 1899.
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Mid-20th century silver plated novelty pepper grinder in the form of a champagne bottle inscribed ‘Champagne Reims’
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Russian ‘84’ silver pendant, circa 1900.
Russian ‘84’ silver pendant, Moscow circa 1880.
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Victorian silver tobacco dish marked for Birmingham 1897 by Edward Durban & Co.
Edwardian silver pipe tool marked for Birmingham 1906 by C Brooks Ltd.
Late 19th century carved meerschaum pipe modelled as a turbaned Arab.
Late 19th century carved meerschaum pipe with running horse to the front and metal mounts.
Late 19th century carved meerschaum pipe modelled as a carousing lady in original case.
Late 19th century carved meerschaum pipe modelled as a man’s head.
Late 19th century carved horn and meerschaum cigarette holder in original case.
Late 19th century German meerschaum pipe with deer leg stem and silver mount with makers mark ‘FM’
English cased long meerschaum pipe with silver mounts marked for London 1894 by Edwin & William Barling.
Late 19th century silver mounted pipe with maker’s mark ‘LH’ in original case.
Rare late 18th century Constantia sealed wine bottle.
Early 19th century English flattened wine bottle.
Early 19th century English wine bottle.
German silver model of a falcon on a perch with English Import marks for London 1904 (The rare Sun Import mark was only used for 2 years) and Sponsors mark for John George Piddington.
German Art Deco ‘835’ silver cream service consisting of milk jug and sugar bowl on tray by B.W.K.S (Bremer Werkstätten für Kunsthandwerliche Silberarbeiten).
Set of 6 Russian ‘84’ silver & nielleo spoons marked for Moscow 1835.
Silver
Russian ‘84’ novelty silver tot measure of thimble form for the German market inscribed: ‘NUR EIN FINGERHUT VOLL’ (ONLY A THIMBLE FULL) Circa 1900.
Pair of Victorian silver gilt nutcrackers marked for London 1882 in the Bacchanalian pattern, originally designed by Thomas Stothard for Rundell Bridge & Rundell with pieces in the Royal Collection dating from 1812 by Chawner & Co.
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Pair of Victorian silver gilt grape shears marked for London 1881 in the Bacchanalian pattern, originally designed by Thomas Stothard for Rundell Bridge & Rundell with pieces in the Royal Collection dating from 1812 by Chawner & Co.
George III silver strainer or cream skimmer marked for London 1770 by Francis Butty & Nicholas Dumee.
Late 19th century Indian silver teacup and saucer by Hamilton & Co with presentation inscription dated January 1st 1892.
Pair of Victorian silver servers marked for London 1896 by William Hutton & Sons Ltd.
Late 19th century Indian silver dressing table box marked S.T. & Sons T95.
Edward VIII silver serving tongs marked for Sheffield 1936 by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd.
Late 19th century Indian silver gilt “Swami” style spoon by P. Orr & Sons of Madras surmounted by Vishnu and further engraved with a deity in the bowl. Marked ‘ORR’ to the back of the bowl.
Late 19th century Indian silver christening cup with presentation inscription dated April 4th 1888.
Pair of Edwardian pierced silver servers marked for Sheffield 1902 by Levesley Brothers.
English Sheffield Plate table salt with dolphin Legs. Circa 1820.
Edwardian silver handled sewing scissors marked for Birmingham 1907 by Adie & Lovekin Ltd.