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Edwardian silver salver with wavy reeded border, on four ball and claw feet. Made by James Dixon and Company, Sheffield 1901. 8.25 inches diameter; 14.5 ounces
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Circular silver salver with wavy reeded border, on four scroll feet. Made by Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1936. 10.25 inches diameter; 22.15 ounces
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Silver cream jug on four ball feet, by Nathan and Hayes, Chester 1913. 4.3 inches high to top of handle; 6.6 ounces
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Octagonal sugar caster by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1921. 8.5 inches high; 7.6 ounces
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Silver sugar caster by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1930. 6.8 inches high; 5.6 ounces
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Pair of silver specimen vases by J C Vickery, Birmingham 1919. 7.1 inches high; filled bases
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Silver vase-shaped pepper caster in George 111 style, by Nathan and Hayes, Chester, 1915. 3.75 inches high; 2.5 ounces
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Edwardian silver basket made by Walker and Hall, Chester 1906. 11.5 inches wide;14.8 ounces
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Edwardian silver punch bowl by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company, London 1904. Engraved with a crest of a bird. 9 inches diameter; 31 ounces
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Edwardian Art Nouveau silver tray by I Wilkinson, London 1902. Engraved with an inscription relating to the visit by King Edward V11 and Queen Alexandra to the Guildhall in 1902 to celebrate their coronation. 18 inches wide; 50.7 ounces