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An Edwardian flattened ovoid spirit decanter, slice cut tear shaped stopper, moulded ribbed shoulder, etched in Neo-Classical manner with ribbon tied swags hung with flower and foliate wreaths, above a slice cut band, star cut base, the boat shaped silver mount with reeded border applied with flower heads, above a deep reeded collar, 24cm high, Henry Wigfull, Sheffield 1905
Sold for £45
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An early 19th century Sheffield plated sauce boat, acanthus wrapped flying double scroll handle, gadrooned borders, spreading foot, 20cm long, c. 1830; An Edwardian E.P.N.S ovoid entree dish, the domed retracting cover half fluted above an engraved vitruvian scroll band, centred to recto and verso by a vacant laurel wreath cartouche, beaded border, fluted loop handles, fluted tapering supports, scroll brackets, paw feet, enlosing a pierced strainer, 32cm wide, c. 1905 (2)
Sold for £40
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An E.P.N.S. nautilus shell spoon warmer, engraved with long leaves, rocky base, 14cm high, c.1870
Sold for £70
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A W.M.F shaped oval figural visiting card tray, half nude female figure gazing across a a lily pond toward a snake, 24.5cm wide, design no. 249, stamped marks, c. 1905
Reference: Art Nouveau Domestic Metalwork from Wurttembergische Metallwarenfabrik: The English Catalogue 1906, Antique Collectors' Club,. Woodbridge 1995, p. 168, no. 249
Sold for £160
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A Victorian E.P.N.S. communion chalice and paten, the chalice with hemi-ovoid bowl, moulded rim, knopped stem, gilt interior, spreading circular base, each inscribed 'Plumtree Hospital, Nottingham 1844', 23cm high, c. 1844; others (4)
Plumptre Hospital was an almshouse founded by John Plumptre of Plumtree, Notts., in Nottingham for poor widows in 1390. It survived the Reformation to be rebuilt in 1650. Subsequently Nottingham's most prestigious charity.
Sold for £70
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A Victorian E.P.N.S table centrepiece, lofty central bowl with beaded borders and scroll brackets, supported on a fluted pillar, acanthus cast socle above a fluted knop, spreading triform base applied with three cast griffins, shells and anthemions, shaped apron, rounded bracket feet, engraved with the crest of Fortescue, Earls Fortescue, 40.5cm high, Elkington & Co Ltd, c. 1870
Sold for £170
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A Victorian E.P on copper domed oval meat cover, acanthus wrapped fluted angular loop handle, terminating in lion masks seated on an anthemion and stiff leaf boss, gadrooned border, crested, 36cm wide, mid 19th century; a conforming, smaller example, 31cm wide; an early 20th century E.P.N.S pedestal rose bowl, everted rim, embossed with a continuous freize of ribbon-tied swags, spreading and stepped circular base, 24.5cm diam, c. 1910 (3)
Sold for £190
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A pair of Victorian Rococo Revival E.P on copper table candle sticks, shaped square detachable nozzles, reel shaped sconces, scrolling foliate and flower head borders, tapering columns, fluted spreading square bases, 31cm high, c. 1860
Sold for £30
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A George III Sheffield plate oval tea caddy, urnular finial, hinged cover, engraved in Neo-Classical manner with ribbon-tied foliate swags, within trailing bell- husk, dog tooth and beaded borders, centred to recto by a conforming vacant patera cartouche, 13cm wide, c. 1780
Sold for £170
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A 19th century E.P.N.S rectangular table lighter, flame finials, diagonally fluted, spreading base, 8cm high, c. 1880
Sold for £30
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A matched canteen of Victorian and later silver and silver gilt Albany pattern cutlery, comprising twelve table knives, eighteen table forks, eight dessert knives, three dessert forks, four egg spoons and a pair of sugar bows, Atkin Brothers, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company, John Round, Walker & Hall, other makers, London 1886, 1897, 1900, 1902, 1909, 1946, Sheffield 1893, 1894 & Chester 1902 (46); others, plated, to match, cased
Sold for £380
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James Dixon canteen
Sold for £60
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A 19th century continental liqueur set, comprising a pair of slender ovoid decanters and six tapering cylindrical glasses, each within a silver sleeve pierced and embossed with a sporting gentleman with his female companion, and with a young man addressing a girl across a tavern table to verso, before a colonnade of arches and domestic dwellings, ovoid stoppers, 20cm high, import marks for London 1891 (8)
Sold for £200
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A modern service of fruit knives and forks, for eight, plain tapering stems, angular blades, retailed by Edward of Buchanan Street, Glasgow, maker RFM, Sheffield 1953, cased
Sold for £95
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A Continental circular spoon-handled chamber stick, dished centre, cast in Renaissance manner with grotesque masks, Classical figures and strap-work, spreading and stepped circular base, 31cm long, apparently unmarked
Sold for £340
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A Continental shaped oval cake dish, deep, fluted border, 36cm wide, early 20th century; an American circular platter, scroll and flowerhead cast border, engraved with a band of floral spray pendants and foliate C-scroll cartouches, 26cm diam, marked Gorham, Sterling, 1509; others (4)
Sold for £200
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A Continental square scent bottle case, hinged cover, guilloche engraved border, engine turned in lines radiating from a central vacant oval cartouche, fall front enclosing a gilt interior with four square scent bottles, etched in Neo-Classical manner with tied ribbons and garlands, silver gilt screw fitting covers, indistinct marks, 7cm wide, c. 1920
Sold for £220
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A modern trefoil dish, flared rim, planished overall, ball feet, 12cm wide, A. E. Jones, Birmingham 1964
Sold for £25
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A George II bellied ovoid cream jug, acanthus capped double scroll handle, waved border, engraved with a laurel wreath cartouche, hoof feet, 10cm high, Samuel Meriton II or Samuel Moulton, London 1751, 2oz
Sold for £90
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A George II lemon strainer, moulded rim, shaped open lug handles, pierced bowl, 17.5cm wide, London 1744, 3oz
Sold for £350
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A George II sauce boat, acanthus capped double scroll handle, shaped rim, embossed with a continuous band of scrolls, flowers and trailing foliage, hoof feet with shells to knees, 12.5cm long, London 1750, 3oz
Sold for £140
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A George II style shaped circular salver, pie crust border, plain field, hoof feet, 31cm diam, marks rubbed, Chester c. 1940
Sold for £125
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A George II style shaped oval salver, pie-crust border, plain field, 36cm wide, Barker Ellis Silver Co, Birmingham 1972
Sold for £130
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A George III baluster cream jug, acanthus capped double scroll handle, shaped rim, embossed with a swan beside an extensive rural dwelling, similarly with a fanciful bird to verso, divided by a vacant C-scroll cartouche, spreading circular foot, 10cm high, Nathaniel Appleton & Ann Smith, London 1772, 2oz
Sold for £180
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A George III bellied ovoid cream jug, acanthus capped double scroll handle, waved border, engraved with a laurel wreath cartouche, hoof feet, 11cm high, Samuel Meriton II or Samuel Moulton, London 1772, 2oz
Sold for £85
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A George III circular chamberstick, detachable nozzles, vasular sconce, scroll handle, moulded border, conical snuffer, 16cm wide, John Schofield, London 1780, 7oz
Sold for £230
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Rundall Carte & Co Ltd - a silver eight key flute, London 1986, cased
Sold for £350
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A George III Hanoverian pattern picture back table spoon, depicting a bird among leafy branches, Stephen Adams, London 1770; a George III Hanoverian pattern table spoon, George Smith III, London 1774 (2)
Sold for £90
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A George III helmet shaped cream jug, loop handle, beaded rim, bright-cut engraved with foliate swags and trailing bell husks, within dog tooth and wriggle-work borders, spreading to a square base, 13cm high, George Gray over struck on Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1793, 3oz
Sold for £450
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A George III loving cup, moulded rim, scroll capped handles, central girdle, spreading circular foot, 13.5cm high, London 1777, 9oz
Sold for £290
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