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251. A George III silver teapot, London, 1807, makers mark of PB over WB, oval shaped with later embossed foliate and scroll decoration, gross weight 15 troy ozs, 16.5cm high x 29.5cm wide. £100-200


252. A George V silver spirit flask, Birmingham, 1919, makers mark of Mappin & Webb, with detachable lower half and hinged cover, bearing initials, gross weight 7.8 troy ozs, 13.5cm high. £80-120


256. A set of six Edwardian silver mounted Whisky noggins, Birmingham, 1908, maker HB&Co., together with three corresponding silver Whisky labels of the same date and by the same maker, 10cm high. £100-200


257. A pair of silver goblets, London, 1973, makers mark P&S, with gilded interiors, and presentation inscriptions ‘OXFORD PRESERVATION TRUST RSW MALCOLM Secretary 1965- 78, 11.9 troy ozs, 12cm high. £80-120


258. An early 20th century Continental silver tea poy, London import mark, 1903, maker BM, oval-shaped with embossed decoration of figures on horseback, figures walking with animals, and windmills, inscribed ‘AMPM 25th March 1904’ 2.5 troy ozs, 7cm high x 6.5cm wide. £50-100


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253. A Victorian silver Scottish style bullet shaped tea pot, London, 1896, makers mark of C.S over H, with wooden handle and turned wood finial, gross weight 13.9 troy ozs, 13cm high x 21.5cm wide. £100-200


254. A suite of Edwardian silver flatware, Sheffield, 1902, makers mark of J&JMLd., fiddle pattern, the terminals engraved with initials, comprising; five table forks, six table spoons, eleven dessert forks, twelve dessert spoons, five teaspoons and five egg spoons, 77 troy ozs. £500-700


255. A George V silver helmet-shaped cream jug, Chester, 1910, makers mark of GN over RH, with reeded edge and handle, 3.9 troy ozs, 15.5cm high. £50-100


259. An unusual late 19th/early 20th century white metal mounted leather and feather sporran, the white metal cantle set with five ball-shaped finials above a frieze decorated with triangles, with three tassels and white metal chain belt, the cantle stamped HC&Co., 25cm high x 18cm wide, together with a brown leather and fur morning sporran with brass studded detail and chain and leather belt, 23cm high x 18cm wide. £100-200


260. A late 19th century American silver locket, oval shaped with loop suspension and engraved decoration of girl in a garden in the style of Kate Greenaway, impressed marks, overall 6cm long x 3cm wide. £50-100


261. A pair of late 19th/early 20th century electroplated Rococo style candlesticks, cast with scrolls and foliage, with detachable drip pans, 31.5cm high. £80-120


262. An Edwardian silver and tortoiseshell dressing table box, Birmingham, 1907, makers mark of HM, the hinged oval top inlaid with Neo-Classical decoration, opening to a velvet lined interior, raised on four foliate and scroll cast legs, 11cm wide x 4.5cm high. £100-200


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