A George V silver sugar caster and cover,16cm h, by Adie Brothers Ltd, Birmingham 1923 and a George V silver christening mug, Birmingham 1926, 7ozs 10dwts (2) More Information Caster – cover slightly loose, dented...
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Two pairs of Edwardian and George Vsilver vases, 18.5cm h, one by William Aitken, Birmingham 1905, the other by another, Sheffield 1918, both loaded More Information Earlier pair - one lacking covering from...
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GEORGE V SILVER FOUR-PIECE TEA SERVICEMarkof Adie Bros., London, 1923.
Comprising:
A teapot with hinged cover
A milk jug
A sugar bowl
A waste bowl
The teapot 7 1/2 x 10 x 5 1/2 in., 57 oz. approx. gross weight.
Condition
Minor...
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GEORGE V STERLING SILVER TWO-HANDLEDCOVERED CUP, Chester, 1913, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, makers, domed lid over a repousse design of bird over fruit on each side, marked "Replica Bekegle Cup - Cork 1693"...
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Harman & Co.. Regency-style George Vcovered cup. 1911, silver. 16 h × 11 w × 10½ d in. estimate: $2,500–3,500. Features cast grapevine border, mask handles, and pineapple finial. Marked to body, cover,...
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A George V silver candlestick of columndesign with fluted cylindrical stem bead mounts and square base 7ins high Sheffield 1915 by Gibson & Co Belfast (loaded) a Continental silvery metal cup embossed with fruiting...
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GEORGE V STERLING SILVER CENSER BIRMINGHAM,1919 APPROX. 6.3 TROY OZ.GEORGE V STERLING SILVER CENSER, Birmingham, 1919, S. Blanckensee & Son, maker. Pierced cover on a prow-form body terminating in two rams' heads....
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GEORGE V STERLING HUMIDORBirmingham,1922 (illegible maker's mark); the domed, hinged cover with linear banded decoration centered by a round reserve, opening to a wood-lined interior; approximately 15.5 troy...
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GEORGE V SILVER COVERED VEGETABLE DISH,CREIGHTON BROS., LONDON, 1926George V Silver Covered Vegetable Dish, Creighton Bros., London, 1926 Having a gadroon-molded rim and surmounted by a removable branch-form...
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GEORGE V SILVER TRAVELING INKSTAND ANDTWO MEAT SKEWERSThe inkstand with two glass inkpots, mark of Harry Freeman, London, 1917.
A large meat skewer, marked London, 1796
A smaller meat skewer, indistinctly marked
The...
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A GEORGE V SILVER CIGARETTE TABLE TOPBOX Mark of Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., London (1921), parcel gilt, the hinged cover with period engraved monogram "IM", with fitted mahogany lining with adjustable divider....
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A SCOTTISH GEORGE V SILVER QUAICH &COVER Mark of Robert Sawers, Edinburgh (1928), with attractive engine turned engraving to body and cover overlaid with hand-engraved foliate and floral decoration, double...
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GEORGE V STERLING SILVER TEA CADDYGeorgeV Sterling Silver Tea Caddy, Albert Edward Jones, Birmingham, 1919, rectangular with hinged domed cover, ball finial, suppressed ball feet, h. 5 in., wt. 5.25 troy ozs....
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ENGLISH STERLING CANDLESTICKS, RETAILEDBY J.E. CALDWELL Set of (4) George V Period Chippendale Style Sterling Silver Candlesticks, by Ellis & Co., Birmingham, 1921, two are stamped "Made in England for J.E. Caldwell...
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Collection of Four Silver Boxes, consistingof a German .800-standard silver dressing table box, first quarter 20th century, of circular form in the "Dutch Rococo" taste, dia. 3-1/8"; a George V sterling silver powder...
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Group of Six Silver Items, consistingof a pair of American silverplate casserole dish racks in "Bamboo" decor, h. 5-1/2", w. 10", l. 19"; a good Wallace silverplate five-part chafing dish-on-stand in the "Old...
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A set of four George V silver circulartwo-handled porringers with open scroll handles 4ins diameter x 1.75ins high by E. Viner Sheffield 1932 (weight 12ozs) a Victorian silver christening mug 3.75ins high by Henry...
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American silverplate spooner and Englishsterling cigarette case spooner with bird finial and rabbit motifs marked: New York H8 1/2''; together with English George V sterling round covered box dated 1928 H3 1/4''...
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A set of eleven Elizabeth II commemorativespoons decorated with crests of Commonwealth countries - To commemorate the Silver Jubilee of Elizabeth II hallmarked London 1977 (No.124 of 2000 - weight 11ozs) contained...
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George V sterling hot water urn Sheffielddated 1926 molded and banded cover on elongated hemisphere bowl suspended on reeded and lion's-paw legs on quatrefoil and bun-footed base fitted with ornate spigot and flanked...
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A George V silver mounted and ebonisedwood conductor's baton engraved with stylised leaf scrolls 17.5ins overall London 1921 (engraved - presented to Mr I. Rogerson by The Hulme Public Prize Band 1921) with black...
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A George V silver backed dressing tableset of plain design comprising - hand mirror two hair brushes two clothes brushes and comb by W.D. Birmingham 1922-1925 with brown simulated crocodile leather case for same...
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An Edward VII silver presentation trowelwith plain ivory handle the blade engraved with flowers and worded ''L.B.A. Higham Hill 26th May 1904 Mrs S. Young'' 7ins overall Sheffield 1902 (gross weight 5ozs) and brown...
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A good George V late 17th century stylesilver gilt vase and cover by William Hutton & Sons of ovoid form embossed with fruit foliage and portrait medallions the domed cover with floral bud finial and rim decorated...
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A pair of Charles Horner silver hatpins 10ins steel pins with open Celtic pattern knot work finial 1.5ins diameter (struck mark for London date letter indistinct) contained in original red leather covered case...
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A group of eight George V and GeorgeVI medals to ''S/4481 Sergeant (later Captain) E. Wyatt Royal Army Ordnance Co'' comprising - M.B.E. (Military) 1914-1915 Star 1914-1918 War Medal Victory Medal George V Silver...
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George V Five-Piece Sterling SilverCoffee-and-Tea Service, Birmingham, 1928, maker: W. A., in the George I style, the set comprised of a coffeepot, h. 9-1/8", a teapot, h. 8", a covered two-handled sugar...
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A George V silver circular teapot withangular ebonised handle 5.25ins high by Sidney James Sparrow of the Central School of Arts & Crafts London 1933 (gross weight 18ozs) a matching silvery metal jug and sugar...
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A pair of ''Norene'' silvery colouredmetal safety hat pins the 10ins steel pins surmounted by cast button pattern dragonfly finials 1.375ins diameter Patent No. 15190/11 on original card a George V silver and...
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A set of four George V silver oval saltsof Georgian design with concaved tops and pierced sides on four splayed panelled feet 2.75ins x 1.75ins x 1.75ins high by S.I. Ltd Chester 1913 four ditto silver salt spoons...
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A George V silver and blue enamel backedthirteen piece dressing table set by H.M. Birmingham 1921 1922 1927 and 1928 comprising - mirror two hair brushes two clothes brushes two silver circular boxes and covers...
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A pair of Edward VII silver octagonalsalts of early 18th Century design 3.375ins x 2.625ins x 1.5ins high London 1903 two silver Old English pattern salt spoons a George V silver bulbous sugar castor of 18th...
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A good pair of George V silver rectangularentree dishes and covers with shell leaf and gadroon mounts to rims 11.5ins x 8.5ins x 5.5ins high by Atkins Brothers Sheffield 1932 (weight 109ozs) and two French white glazed...
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An Elizabeth II silver specimen vasethe flared rim with reeded edge 7.5ins high Birmingham 1962 (loaded and dented) a set of six George V silver and coloured enamel tea spoons Birmingham 1929 (enamel chipped...
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GEORGE III SILVER VINAIGRETTE. IS Birmingham1786. Oval gilt interior with scrolling grille; chased cover with DT monogram. Together with George V silver shell-form tea caddy spoon HF London 1912; and Sheffield plate...
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Good Twenty-Eight-Piece George V SterlingSilver Gilt Dessert Service, hallmarked London, 1928-1929, by Crichton Brothers, in the traditional "Elizabethan" pattern, including fourteen dessert forks, l. 7", and fourteen...
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