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irish onslow pattern sterling silver soup ladle. dublin, 1768 by alexander richards
£600
height: 34.3 cm
REF: 8971
set of 4 george iii octagonal reed edge sterling silver salts, london, 1796 by john robbins. silver gilt bowls.
£900
REF: 8974
large sterling silver sifter spoon by william & thomas chawner circa 1775
£260
height: 19.4 cm
width: 6.2 cm
REF: 8975
pair george iii irish sterling silver onslow pattern serving spoons. dublin, 1767 by john laughlin. crest on reverse.
£1,650
height: 34.7 cm
REF: 8970
pair george iii rectangular footed trays, london 1711 by parker & wakelin. with gadroon edge and crest.
£3,100
height: 18.6 cm
width: 12.9 cm
REF: 8972/3
george iii sterling silver bright cut table spoon by richard ferris. exeter 1794
£250
height: 24 cm
REF: 8868
robert garrard i. george iii silver gilt tea caddy. london 1815.
Robert Garrard I
£5,400
REF: 8716
george ii silver gilt spice vase and cover. circa 1750.
£6,200
REF: 8705
victorian pair of sterling silver beakers by john harris. london 1857
John Harris of Harris, Brownett & Rose
£1,950
REF: 8542
george iii irish sterling silver hook end soup ladle by john loughlin. dublin 1765.
John Laughlin of Dublin
£1,050
REF: 8711
george iii pair of old sheffield plate wine coolers
£8,550
REF: 8842
charles i sussex sterling silver seal top spoon by william dobson. sussex circa 1631.
William Dobson
£4,450
REF: 8899
george i set of 4 dognose tablespoons by samuel hitchcock. london 1722.
Samuel Hitchcock
£2,240
REF: 7198-7201
victorian saddle flask with leather holster. london 1875
THOMAS JOHNSON, London
£500
REF: 8508
victorian copper coach plate - smith cuninghame family
£750
REF: 8860
victorian pair sterling silver peppers in the shape of hooves by e h stockwell. london 1877.
£1,500
REF: 8876
early 19th century silver spatula/tongue depressor.
£800
REF: 8762
queen anne set of six britannia standard silver dognose table spoons by john sutton. london 1705.
JOHN SUTTON
£2,500
REF: 8903
george iii set of six sterling silver hanoverian three pronged table forks. london 1763.
£2,400
REF: 7823
victorian parcel-gilt bowl by george fox. london 1873.
GEORGE FOX, London
£1,400
REF: 8714
james ii pair of silver sucket spoons / forks. london circa 1686.
£6,650
REF: 8866
george iv worshipful company of ironmongers soup ladle by william eaton. london 1828
William Eaton
£790
REF: 7150
victorian sterling silver fiddle pattern oyster fork by john & henry lias. london 1847
John & Henry Lias
£80
REF: 8854
william iii sterling silver trefid spoon with decorated rat tail. london 1695.
£1,600
REF: 8516
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