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Dutch silver cow creamer by Gebruder Niekerk of Groningen, dated 1902.
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Silver
Silver drinks salver marked for London 1977 by Stuart Devlin.
Moorcroft vase ‘Poppy’ pattern by William Moorcroft. Circa 1940.
Moorcroft vase ‘Freesia’ pattern by Walter Moorcroft. Circa 1954- 1978.
Nine carat gold Dunhill lighter marked for London 1953 by Alfred Dunhill & Sons.
Pair of Georg Jensen ‘925’ sterling silver salts with enameled interior designed by Søren Georg Jensen. Circa 1965.
Victorian novelty silver spoon modeled as a besum broom marked for London 1867 by George Fox.
Art Deco silver ‘Skyscraper’ sugar caster marked for Sheffield 1933 by Walker & Hall.
Novelty silver bell marked for Birmingham 1921, with lady’s legs clappers by Saunders & Shepherd.
Arts & Crafts silver dish marked for London 1927 by Omar Ramsden.
Victorian silver cow creamer marked for London 1899 by Maurice Freeman.
Pair of Victorian silver salts showing the influence of Christopher Dresser marked for London 1884 by Hukin & Heath.
Pair of Edwardian silver fox hunting / horse riding menu holders marked for London 1905 by Mappin & Webb Ltd.
Edwardian silver toast rack marked for London 1902 by Hukin & Heath.
Edwardian silver topped perfume bottle marked for Birmingham 1902 by William Hutton & Sons Ltd.
Art Deco silver travelling clock with gold inlay marked for Birmingham 1937 by William Neale & Son Ltd.
George III silver taperstick marked for London 1757 by William Grundy.
George V silver presentation key marked for Birmingham 1924 by Elkington & Co Ltd.
Pair of George V silver gravy boats marked for London 1912 by C S Harris & Sons Ltd.
Silver mounted Whiskey tot jug marked for London 1926.
Scottish silver taperstick by Milne & Campbell Glasgow 1757-1780.
A miniature English Georgian kitchen from a dolls house dating from the early 19th century, later mounted on a wooden base.
Victorian silver toast rack in the style of Christopher Dresser marked for Sheffield 1889 by Walker & Hall (John Edward Bingham).
Pair of Art Deco silver candlesticks marked for Birmingham 1930 by Britton, Gould & Co.
Mid-20th century Continental ‘800’ silver ice bucket with a nautical theme.
Pair of Victorian silver candlesticks marked for Sheffield 1838 by William Allanson & Co.
Edwardian silver toast rack in the style of Christopher Dresser marked for London 1901 by William Hutton & Sons Ltd.
Nine carat gold keyless pocket watch marked for London 1931 by J.W. Benson, London.
Victorian silver milk jug marked for London 1876 by Robert Garrard with Royal crest.
French sterling ‘950’ silver cup by Jean Després. This piece with the J. Després signature to the base. Circa 1960.
George V silver water jug marked for London 1912 by James Ramsay.
Victorian silver milk and sugar basin marked for London 1883 & 1884, showing the influence of Christopher Dresser by Hukin & Heath.
Glass
Rare Silver mounted glass decanter marked for Birmingham 1891, showing the influence of Christopher Dresser by Heath & Middleton.