Pottery, Porcelain, Glass and Jewellery - Day 1

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A silver evening purse, maker's mark indistinct, Chester 1916, of rectangular shape, engine turned,.501 - A silver evening purse, maker's mark indistinct, Chester 1916, of rectangular shape, engine turned,.
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A silver evening purse, maker's mark indistinct, Chester 1916, of rectangular shape, engine turned, with suspension chain and finger ring, 9.5cm...
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A silver evening purse by John Rose, Birmingham 1909, of bombe shape, the body embossed with scroll.502 - A silver evening purse by John Rose, Birmingham 1909, of bombe shape, the body embossed with scroll.
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A silver evening purse by John Rose, Birmingham 1909, of bombe shape, the body embossed with scrolls around a shield shape cartouche, 9cm; another eve
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A silver evening purse by Robert Pringle, Birmingham 1917, of bombe shape with scroll edges below a.503 - A silver evening purse by Robert Pringle, Birmingham 1917, of bombe shape with scroll edges below a.
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A silver evening purse by Robert Pringle, Birmingham 1917, of bombe shape with scroll edges below a suspension chain with finger ring, 12cm and anothe
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A silver evening purse, maker T&S, Chester 1919, of bombe shape bright cut engraved with arabesques.504 - A silver evening purse, maker T&S, Chester 1919, of bombe shape bright cut engraved with arabesques.
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A silver evening purse, maker T&S, Chester 1919, of bombe shape bright cut engraved with arabesques below a suspension chain with finger ring, i...
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A silver evening purse by G Norman, Birmingham 1917, of bombe shape, engine turned, inscribed 'Elsi.505 - A silver evening purse by G Norman, Birmingham 1917, of bombe shape, engine turned, inscribed 'Elsi.
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A silver evening purse by G Norman, Birmingham 1917, of bombe shape, engine turned, inscribed 'Elsie', with suspension chain and finger ring...
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A George IV silver seven bar toast rack by Matthew Boulton, Birmingham 1825on an arched flatwire fra506 - A George IV silver seven bar toast rack by Matthew Boulton, Birmingham 1825on an arched flatwire fra
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A George IV silver seven bar toast rack by Matthew Boulton, Birmingham 1825on an arched flatwire frame on four foliate scrolled feet and with a centra
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A George III silver toast rack by Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London 1802, the seven plain round507 - A George III silver toast rack by Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London 1802, the seven plain round
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A George III silver toast rack by Peter, Ann and William Bateman, London 1802, the seven plain round wire bar supported on a flat octagonal base raise
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A George II silver brandy saucepan possibly by Richard Beale, London circa 1730, town mark struck t.508 - A George II silver brandy saucepan possibly by Richard Beale, London circa 1730, town mark struck t.
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A George II silver brandy saucepan possibly by Richard Beale, London circa 1730, town mark struck twice, date letter absent, inscribed MH MM to the ba
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A Queen Anne silver tankard by Humphrey Payne, London 1713, of plain tapering cylindrical shape wit.509 - A Queen Anne silver tankard by Humphrey Payne, London 1713, of plain tapering cylindrical shape wit.
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A Queen Anne silver tankard by Humphrey Payne, London 1713, of plain tapering cylindrical shape with moulded foot, girdle and edge below a stepped and
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A matched set of six George III silver Old English bead pattern tablespoons by George Smith II, Lon.510 - A matched set of six George III silver Old English bead pattern tablespoons by George Smith II, Lon.
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A matched set of six George III silver Old English bead pattern tablespoons by George Smith II, London 1790/1791, each engraved with an initial, 21cm,
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