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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.
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Victorian silver presentation trophy cup and cover marked for Birmingham 1843, from the Royal Agricultural Society of England by Robinson, Edkins & Aston.
Victorian silver ‘Pig’ book marker, marked for London 1898 by Sampson Mordan & Co.
Victorian cast and pierced silver basket with original glass liner marked for London 1851 by William Eaton overstriking Stephen Smith & William Nicholson.
Early 17th century silver two prong fork with facetted agate handle. Marked on the stem of the fork with an unidentified makers mark.
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Art Deco silver sugar caster marked for London 1935 by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd.
An early 20th century Australian silver boomerang marked ‘BASSE BROKEN HILL SILVER’ by Basse & Co, Adelaide.
Victorian miniature silver caster marked for Sheffield 1890 with a double set of hallmarks. The base Sheffield 1890 by Henry Wilkinson & Co, the screw on top London 1890 by Jacob Berman.
Art Deco silver cigarette dispenser marked for London 1922 by William Comyns & Sons Ltd.
Edwardian silver handled orange peeler marked for Birmingham 1904 by Saunders & Shepherd. The steel peeler stamped ‘SOLINGEN’
Victorian silver mounted decanter marked for London 1885 in the Japanese taste with the neck in the form of a bamboo stem with applied leaves by Edward H Stockwell.
Pair of German mid-20th century ‘925’ Sterling silver candlesticks.
Victorian silver mounted wine bottle stopper in the form of a cherub holding a bunch of grapes marked for Sheffield 1844 by Henry Wilkinson & Co.
Early 20th century Continental transfer printed, hand blown wine glass.
Pair of German silver peppers modeled as a Dutch boy and girl in traditional costume with Import marks for London 1923 and Sponsors mark for Berthold Muller.
George V silver miniature dressing table mirror and photo frame marked for Sheffield 1911 by John Round & Son.
A set of four English George III rococo silver teaspoons cast with a head of a bearded man in a cap, probably by Tompson Davis, circa 1760.
Early 20th century German ‘800’ silver Jugendstil cup by C Heisier.
Pair of German silver peppers modeled as a Dutch boy and girl in traditional costume with Import marks for London and Chester 1910 and Sponsors mark for Berthold Muller.
Silver mounted gourd shaped glass decanter marked for London 1890 showing the influence of Christopher Dresser by Heath & Middleton.
Edwardian silver mounted ribbed glass match striker marked for Birmingham 1901 by L Bennet & Co.
George V silver mounted cut glass decanter marked for Birmingham 1930 by William Hutton & Sons Ltd.
Kalahari Studio plate, Circa 1955- Round Bushman with Ostrich.
Kalahari Studio Charger, Circa 1955- Lady Drumming.
Kalahari Studio plate, Circa 1955- Mother and baby.
Pair of silver wine coasters marked for Sheffield 1937 by Mappin & Webb.
George VI silver covered tankard in the 18th century style marked for Sheffield 1940 by Atkin Brothers.
German silver miniature of a cherub on a swing with Import marks for London 1899 and Sponsors mark for William Moering.
Pair of Edwardian cased cast silver serving spoons marked for London 1906 by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd.
Victorian cased silver funnel marked for London 1857 by Edward Ker Reid with a double crest for Gervaise Waldo-Sibthorp (1815-1861).
Art Deco silver cocktail shaker marked for Sheffield 1930 by James Deakin & Sons.
Late 19th century copper jelly mould by Benham & Froud (Number 540) for ‘PALMERSTON HOUSE A. EPSTEIN PROPIETOR CAPE TOWN’
English 19th century copper jelly mould embossed with grapes and vine leaves.