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Lot 280 - A silver Arts & Crafts spoon, ttributed to Edward Spencer, The Artificers' Guild Ltd.
Sold for £170
Lot 281 - George II style silver waiter, Josiah Williams & Co.
Sold for £500
Lot 282 - Edwardian silver dessert basket, Charles Stuart Harris
Sold for £380
Lot 283 - Peruvian silver fruit bowl with vine and grape decoration
Sold for £760
Lot 284 - Pair of silver table spoons and one other
Sold for £150
Lot 285 - Set if six silver dessert spoons and a small quantity of other silver cutlery
Sold for £420
Lot 286 - Imperial Russian gilt white metal sifter spoon.
Sold for £70
Lot 287 - Imperial Russian gilt white metal and cloisonne spoon.
Sold for £100
Lot 288 - Two Imperial Russian gilt white metal and cloisonne spoons, and another.
Sold for £110
Lot 289 - Small silver golf trophy, mug and plated Sovereign case
Sold for £120
Lot 290 - Small quantity of Georgian and other silver cutlery
Sold for £600
Lot 291 - Six sets of cased cutlery and manicure sets
Sold for £190
Lot 292 - Small quantity of white metal condiments and other items
Sold for £160
Lot 293 - Small sIlver with snake hoop handle, silver spoon, and other wares
Sold for £320
Lot 294 - Pair of silver commemorative goblets for QEII's Silver Jubilee
Sold for £345
Lot 295 - Silver and plated flatware, lobster picks.
Sold for £300
Lot 296 - 18th/19th century mahogany domed pocket compass, Charles Nephew & Co, Calcutta
Sold for £65
Lot 298 - German white metal table centrepiece, Art Nouveau influence
Sold for £950
Lot 299 - Two silver-mounted cut-glass decanters
Sold for £180
Lot 300 - Masonic interest: Early 20th century rotunda collection box
Lot 301 - Three-piece silver teaset, by Elkington & Co, Birmingham 1911
Sold for £1,010
Lot 302 - Large Victorian silver salver, Walter and John Barnard, London 1890
Sold for £2,400
Lot 303 - A six-piece silver condiments set, Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1918 and 1919
Sold for £330
Lot 304 - George III style four piece silver tea service, Walker & Hall
Sold for £2,700
Lot 305 - Georgian silver serving spoon, Georgian silver flatware, etc
Sold for £1,800
Lot 306 - Pair of silver salts, and a silver salt basin and pepper
Lot 307 - Silver-mounted cut-glass scent bottle, and cast silver and simulated tortoiseshell clip.
Lot 308 - Silver strainer, and other sundry silver flatware and silver-handled cutlery
Lot 309 - Cased set of six silver teaspoons, and two sets of five teaspoons
Lot 310 - Set of six Peruvian white metal napkin rings, mother-of-pearl handled flatware, and other plated cutlery.
Lot 311 - Two Russian silver Kiddush cups, another similar with London hallmark.
Lot 312 - Pair of silver bottle coasters, W I Broadway & Co, Birmingham 1995
Lot 313 - A pair of silver casters, TB, London 1904
Lot 314 - Set of twelve Russian silver spoons
Sold for £400
Lot 315 - Quantity of silver-mounted glass bottles, silver sugar sifter, two pairs of weighted candletsicks, etc
Lot 316 - Silver part canteen, William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1943, six place settings
Sold for £2,300
Lot 317 - Three large Peruvian white metal serving spoons and fork sets
Sold for £840
Lot 318 - George IV silver ladle, probably William Eaton
Lot 319 - Brazil - A gold 300 cruzeiros coin and a silver 20 cruzeiros coin.
Sold for £1,300
Lot 320 - Brazil - A gold 300 cruzeiros coin and a silver 20 cruzeiros coin.
Sold for £1,200
Lot 321 - James Reeves, three landscapes
Sold for £95
Lot 322 - Lascelles H Hoppner, The Tambourine Girl.
Lot 323 - After Sir Edwin Landseer, Dog with Rams on moorland
Sold for £75
Lot 327 - Percy Lancaster, A Dutch Market Stal
Sold for £48
Lot 328 - Six Chinese silk embroidered panels
Sold for £28
Lot 329 - James Reeves, Sailing skiffs offshore and another
Sold for £45
Lot 330 - James Reeves, Highland landscapes
Lot 331 - Robert King, Autumn Morning in Swithland
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