Fine Art, Antiques and Collectables - Session 3

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A silver mounted photograph frame, decorated throughout with 'C' scrolls and birds, London 1983 8...1206 - A silver mounted photograph frame, decorated throughout with 'C' scrolls and birds, London 1983 8...
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A silver mounted photograph frame, decorated throughout with 'C' scrolls and birds, London 1983 8.25ins £50-80
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A George V silver pedestal bowl, with shaped rim and knopped stem applied with lion mask heads, s...1207 - A George V silver pedestal bowl, with shaped rim and knopped stem applied with lion mask heads, s...
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A George V silver pedestal bowl, with shaped rim and knopped stem applied with lion mask heads, supported on a swept shaped square base with foliate s
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A George V silver inkwell, with timepiece lid, Birmingham 1931, 2.5ins...1208 - A George V silver inkwell, with timepiece lid, Birmingham 1931, 2.5ins...
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A George V silver inkwell, with timepiece lid, Birmingham 1931, 2.5ins £300-400
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An Edwardian silver curling tongs warmer, decorated with foliate swags, London 1903, 3.5ins...1209 - An Edwardian silver curling tongs warmer, decorated with foliate swags, London 1903, 3.5ins...
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An Edwardian silver curling tongs warmer, decorated with foliate swags, London 1903, 3.5ins £60-80
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A Victorian silver pedestal bowl, with repousse spiral fluted and foliate decoration on swept cir...1210 - A Victorian silver pedestal bowl, with repousse spiral fluted and foliate decoration on swept cir...
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A Victorian silver pedestal bowl, with repousse spiral fluted and foliate decoration on swept circular base, London 1899, 8.25ins £200-300
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A Hukin & Heath silver plated toast rack, designed by Christopher Dresser, on ball toes, PODR 188...1211 - A Hukin & Heath silver plated toast rack, designed by Christopher Dresser, on ball toes, PODR 188...
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A Hukin & Heath silver plated toast rack, designed by Christopher Dresser, on ball toes, PODR 1881, 6.25ins £100-150
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An Edwardian 3-piece silver teaset, with reeded banded decoration on ball feet, Sheffield 1907, 2...1212 - An Edwardian 3-piece silver teaset, with reeded banded decoration on ball feet, Sheffield 1907, 2...
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An Edwardian 3-piece silver teaset, with reeded banded decoration on ball feet, Sheffield 1907, 21oz gross £200-350
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A George III silver berry spoon, with engraved foliate decoration, London 1807, a George VI seal...1213 - A George III silver berry spoon, with engraved foliate decoration, London 1807, a George VI seal...
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A George III silver berry spoon, with engraved foliate decoration, London 1807, a George VI seal spoon, Sheffield 1937 and five other decorative spoon
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A silver teapot, of circular squat form with hammered finish and splayed base, maker APB London,...1214 - A silver teapot, of circular squat form with hammered finish and splayed base, maker APB London,...
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A silver teapot, of circular squat form with hammered finish and splayed base, maker APB London, 1981 38oz gross £150-200
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A George V silver jewellery box, maker J C Vickery, London 1929, a Mappin & Webb plated half pint...1215 - A George V silver jewellery box, maker J C Vickery, London 1929, a Mappin & Webb plated half pint...
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A George V silver jewellery box, maker J C Vickery, London 1929, a Mappin & Webb plated half pint mug, a sauceboat, two pierced pedestal bowls, ...
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