We are welcoming consignments for this sale - areas of interest include antique furniture, country house furnishings, silver, clocks, scientific and musical instruments, ceramics, glass, oil and watercolour paintings, bronzes and Grand Tour items, antiquities, natural history, items of historical interest, vintage toys and models, books, maps and more.
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A Victorian Silver Card Tray in the Georgian Taste William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield 1899
A Georgian Provincial Silver Mug Attributed to John Langlands I, Newcastle 1745
A Matched Victorian Silver Teapot and Hot Water Pot With a Similar Silver Plated Hot Water Pot
A Victorian Silver Sauceboat in the Georgian Taste Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1899
An Edwardian Silver Sauceboat in the Georgian Taste C. S. Harris & Sons Ltd., London 1904
A Pair of Elizabeth II Modernist Silver Mounted Bottle Coasters C. J. Vander Ltd., Birmingham 1989
An Edwardian Silver Mounted Photograph Frame Deakin & Francis Ltd., Birmingham 1905
A Finely Detailed Burmese White Metal Pedestal Bowl And a Three-Piece Cruet Set
Women's Suffrage Movement Interest A Rare Edwardian Novelty Silver "Votes for Women" Pepperette
A Pair of 19th Century 'Rococo Revival' Silver Plated Candlesticks Elkington & Co., Birmingham
A Rare Edwardian Novelty Silver 'Billiards' Vesta Case James Fenton & Co., Birmingham 1907
A George V 9ct Rose and Yellow Gold Billiards Medal William James Dingley, Birmingham 1924
A George V 9ct Yellow Gold "Everpoint" Pencil Sampson Mordan & Co., London 1930
A 19th Century German Pseudo-Hanau Silver Snuff Box Simon Rosenau, Bad Kissingen
Napoleonic Interest A "Vielle de Bataille" Bronzed Figure of Napoleon After Emile Carlier
A Late 19th/Early 20th Century Bronzed Bust After Jean-Baptiste Auguste Clesinger "Christ of Sorrow"
A Large Pair of 20th Century Patinated Spelter Figure Groups After Theodore Doriot
A Large Mid-19th Century Austrian Gilt Brass Carriage Clock Signed Adolf Uhlig in Wien