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george ii sterling silver citrus strainer. london 1755.
REF: 8934
george iii sterling silver wine coaster. london 1809.
REF: 8613
sampson mordan victorian novelty silver pig pencil.
REF: 8815
george iii sterling silver three legged gadroon edged salver.
REF: 8080
george ii rare sterling silver sailor tapersticks by peter werritzer
REF: 8810
pair victorian silver gilt perfume bottles on stands. george fox london 1871.
REF: 8808
irish george iii sterling silver pierced oval basket with handle. dublin 1775.
REF: 8809
william iv pair of sterling silver travelling candle sticks. london 1831
REF: 8765
george ii sterling silver pint mug by robert a cox. london 1756
REF: 8324
george iii/iv two scottish sterling silver luggies both by james mckay
REF: 8788
george iii sterling silver gadroon edge chamber stick with snuffer.
REF: 8600
george iii gladstone sterling silver meat dish by thomas heming. london 1770.
REF: 8703
grenade-shaped sterling silver table cigar lighter. birmingham 1932.
REF: 8273
iron steam boat company sterling silver presentation cup
REF: 8359
william iv sterling silver chamber stick with snuffer. sheffield 1830
REF: 8483
george iii silver bowl and cover
REF: 8079
george iii swing-handled bright-cut sugar basket. maker henry chawner
REF: 8253
george ii salver with crest of duncombe, earl of feversham
REF: 8254
george iii small silver spirit funnel
height: 2 cm
REF: 7757
george iii helmet shaped cream jug. maker samuel meriton ii
height: 6 cm
REF: 8252
pair victorian electroplate double salt cellars
height: 3 cm
width: 6 cm
REF: 3064
george iii helmet shaped cream jug
george i pap boat
REF:
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