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George 111 silver beaker made by Thomas Richards, London 1812. Engraved with a coat of arms. 4.3 inches high; 6.5 ounces
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George 111 silver sugar basket with bright-cut decoration and gilt interior. Engraved with a crest. Made by John Robins, London 1796. 6.5 inches wide; 8.5 ounces
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Heavy silver coffee pot in Queen Anne style, with cut card decoration at the base of the spout and the handle junctions. Made by Toye, Kenning & Spencer, Birmingham 1973. 10.5 inches high; 27.3 ounces
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Pair of large Edwardian silver candlesticks in George 11 style, made by Fordham and Faulkner, Sheffield 1903. 12 inches high; loaded bases
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Set of four George 111 silver sauceboats by William Skeen, London 1765. Each is engraved with later George 111 coat of arms of Lee (or Leigh) quartering Browne. 8 inches long including handles; 50.5 ounces
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Silver punch bowl on spreading foot, (plain except for unavoidable reflection!) by William Neale Ltd., Birmingham 1921. 9 inches diameter at widest point; 27.2 ounces
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George 111 Old Sheffield plate coffee pot with late rococo decoration and acorn finial. Unmarked circa 1770
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George 11 coffee pot by Humphrey Payne, London 1749. Engraved with a later script capital B. 9.75 inches high; 28.4 ounces
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Victorian silver cream jug by W.R. Smily, London 1843. 4.5 inches high to top of handle; 6 ounces
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Edwardian silver decanter coaster with half-fluted sides and turned wood base. Made by Henry Atkin, Sheffield 1901. 6 inches diameter