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George 111 silver crescent shaped port label, by Phipps and Robinson, London 1794. 1.75 inches wide; 0.3 ounces
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George 111 silver port label, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1801. 1.7 inches wide; 0.2 ounces
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William 1V silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon, by J and A Savory, London 1836. 3.5 inches long; 0.5 ounces
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Edwardian silver table lighter in the form of an Aladin’s lamp. Made by Deakin and Francis, Birmingham 1905. 3.5 inches high; 3.2 ounces
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Decorative Scandinavian silver spoon with circular bowl and openwork handle. 830 standard; probably Norwegian circa 1930. 6.75 inches long; 1.5 ounces
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Pair of silver and gilt beakers; the bases cast with a frieze if Prince of Wales’ feathers. Engraved on the bodies with the initials C and D within scrolls above the date 1981, to commemorate the wedding of Prince Charles and Lady Diana Spencer in that year. Made by Mappin and Webb, Birmingham 1981. 4 inches high; 16.68 ounces
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Scottish provincial silver tablespoon by Thomas Davie of Greenock circa 1820. Engraved on the front of the handle with script initials JM. 9.25 inches long; 1.9 ounces
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Silver kingfisher on bronze tree stump. Made by HC, Sheffield 2010. 3 inches high
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Silver model of a series one short wheelbase Landrover, complete with rubber tyres. Made by HC, Sheffield 2010. 1.75 inches long; 1.3 ounces including tyres
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Silver dragonfly nurse’s buckle by DH in an angular punch, London 1985. 4 inches wide; 2.1 ounces