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Large Charles 11 lighthouse sugar caster. The pierced cover with cut card decoration. The underside of the foot rim with scratch-engraved initials I*W. Excellent colour and patination. Unmarked circa 1680. 8 inches high; 10.5 ounces
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George 111 silver two-handled sugar bowl with gilt interior, on ball feet. Made by T and J Guest, London 1810. 8.5 inches wide including handles; 14.4 ounces
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American silver pin tray embossed with floral scrolls, by Gorham and Co. of Providence, Rhode Island. 7 inches wide; 1.9 ounces
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George 111 silver cheese scoop with ivorine handle, by William Knight, London 1821. 8 inches long
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George 111 silver argyll (gravy pot) with pull-off lid and internal water-compartment. Engraved with a crest of a demi-lion rampant and an initial W. Made by Henry Chawner, London 1791. 7.2 inches high; 11.5 ounces
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George 1 silver tankard by Francis Garthorne, London 1718. Later engraved with the arms of Herbert or Vaughan. 7 inches high; 28.5 ounces
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Victorian silver pepper modelled as Mrs Punch taking snuff from her snuff box. Made by E.H. Stockwell, London 1883. 2.2 inches high; 1.9 ounces
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George 11 silver coffee pot chased with scrolls, flowers and scalework. Made by Fuller White, London 1751. 10.5 inches high; 30.25 ounces
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Neo-classical silver jug with shallow fluting to the neck and foot; the body applied with swags and stiff leafage. Made by Asprey Plc, London 1995, after a design by James Wyatt for Boulton and Fothergill, 1775. 15 inches high including handle; 44 ounces
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George 111 silver snuff box; engine turned with gilt interior; the cover engraved with gothic capital initials JS. Made by Elizabeth Morley, London 1804. 3.35 inches wide; 3.7 ounces