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Victorian silver and cut glass Claret Jug marked for London 1894, by Charles Edwards.
POA
Pair of Victorian silver chamber candlesticks by Paul Storr marked for London 1838.
Victorian silver “Skyphos” cup marked for London 1899 by Edward Barnard & Sons.
Victorian silver topped ‘Ivory’ cameo glass perfume bottle by Thomas Webb, the silver marked for London 1885.
Victorian silver scent bottle marked for London 1887 by Sampson Mordan.
Pair of Victorian silver wager cups marked for London 1893 by George Lambert (Lambert & Co)
Victorian cast silver Gin decanter label marked for London 1869 by Henry William Dee.
Victorian novelty silver cat pepper marked for London 1875 by Robert Hennell.
Victorian novelty silver spoon modeled as a besum broom marked for London 1867 by George Fox.
Silver
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.
Victorian silver toast rack in the style of Christopher Dresser marked for Sheffield 1889 by Walker & Hall (John Edward Bingham).
Pair of Victorian silver candlesticks marked for Sheffield 1838 by William Allanson & Co.
Victorian silver milk jug marked for London 1876 by Robert Garrard with Royal crest.
Victorian silver milk and sugar basin marked for London 1883 & 1884, showing the influence of Christopher Dresser by Hukin & Heath.
Victorian silver swing handled sweet dish marked for London 1886, probably designed by Christopher Dresser, made by Heath & Middleton.
Victorian silver ‘Cellini’ pattern coffee pot marked for London 1895 by Mappin & Webb.
Victorian silver three piece ‘Cellini’ pattern tea set marked for London 1866 by Stephen Smith.
Large Victorian silver salver marked for London 1900 by Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd.
Victorian silver sugar caster marked for London 1889 by Thomas Bradbury & Sons.
Victorian silver fruit / rose bowl marked for London 1890 by James Wakely & Frank Wheeler.
Victorian silver flower vase marked for Sheffield 1900 by Atkin Brothers.
Victorian silver decanter label ‘Marasquino’ marked for London 1846 by Charles Reily & George Storer.
Pair of Victorian silver salts marked for Birmingham 1898 by William J Holmes.
Collectables
Rare Victorian silver Blackwells’ Patent hair curler marked for London 1840.
Pair of Victorian silver Sabbath candlesticks marked for London 1899 by Moses Salkind & Co.
Victorian cast silver fox head stirrup cup, London 1867 by Edward Stockwell.
Four piece Victorian silver tea service, London 1875 by Thomas Bradbury & Sons.
Victorian silver sweet basket, Sheffield 1894 by James Dixon & Sons.
Glass
Victorian silver and cut glass Claret jug, London 1900 by Hukin & Heath.
Victorian silver basket, London 1843 by James Charles Edington.
Victorian silver rose bowl, London 1890 by Sibray, Hall & Co.
Victorian silver gilt Warwick vase marked for London 1891.