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A very good quality, Georgian English Sterling Silver Dinner Plate or Serving Dish, made in London by William Fountain and dating from c1814. It has very crisp and clear hallmarks, hallmarked with the maker's mark WF for William Fountain, the Lion Passant sterling silver mark, the Leopard's Head Crowned London town mark and date letter T for 1814/15. The plate has two family crests. The Maxwell crest and motto REVIRESCO and the Harris crest and motto DOMINUS DEDIT. It is in very good condition, with light surface scratches consistent with light, normal use. It measures approximately 9 1/2" inches (240mm) in diameter. The weight is 491g. A lovely item of Georgian English silver, it would make a great addition to any collection.

Price £895    €1040.08    $1112.75

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George III, English Silver Plate or Serving Dish
A very good quality, very large, Sterling Silver Scottish Quaich made by Hamilton & Inches of Edinburgh. The famous Edinburgh Jewellers & Silversmiths were founded in 1866 and have held the Royal Warrant as silversmiths to Her Majesty the Queen for over 120 years. Hamilton & Inches are still trading from their premises at 87 George Street, Edinburgh. A very nice, large, plain silver Quaich with no engravings nor personal inscriptions, it would be ideal for a trophy or presentation piece. The Quaich was assayed in Edinburgh, it is hallmarked with the maker's mark "H&I" for Hamilton & Inches, the Scottish thistle Sterling Silver mark, the Edinburgh castle town mark and date letter X for 1928/29. The Quaich measures 7" inches (180mm) in diameter (across the bowl) and measures just under 11" inches (275mm) in width across the lugs. The weight is 523g/18.5oz. It is in excellent condition.

Price £895    €1040.08    $1112.75

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Massive Scottish Silver Quaich Hamilton & Inches
A very rare, Antique, Victorian, Scottish Silver Snuff Box made by James Nasmyth & Co. of Edinburgh and dating from c1850. Scottish made Card Cases are relatively rare and this is a nice example. The base is hallmarked with the Monarch's Head (Queen Victoria) duty mark, the Scottish thistle silver mark, the maker's mark JN & Co for James Nasmyth & Co, the Edinburgh castle town mark and date letter T for 1850/51. The exterior of the case with lovely engine turned tartan engraving. The case measures 80mm x 43mm x 8mm. The weight is 39.9g. It is in very good overall condition, although there are some very minor indents to the sides, nothing significant. We always have a good selection of fine quality antique snuff boxes in stock.

Price £495    €575.24    $615.43

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Scottish Silver Card Case, Nasmyth Edinburgh c1850
A lovely, vintage English Sterling Silver Novelty Menu or Place Card holder made by Thomas Charles Jarvis, London. The unusual menu holder is in the form of a Drury Lane advertising man, complete with sandwich board and milestone. It is hallmarked with the maker's mark TCJ for Thomas Charles Jarvis, the Lion Passant sterling silver mark, the London town mark and date letter. Thomas Charles Jarvis is recorded as working in London c1970-1996. It measures 55mm in height. The weight is 46.7g. A lovely item in excellent condition.

Price £150    €174.32    $186.50

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Novelty Silver Menu Card Holder Drury Lane
An extremely nice, very good quality, antique, Georgian, English Silver Vinaigrette, made in Birmingham and dating from c1824. It is hallmarked on the inside of the lid with the maker's mark IB for John Bettridge, the Monarch's Head duty mark and the lion Passant sterling silver mark. The base with the maker's mark IB, the anchor Birmingham town mark and date letter A for 1824/25. The box has engraved decoration to all sides and the lid with a vacant rectangular cartouche. The box measures approximately 35mm x 25mm x 8mm. The weight is 15.0g. It is in excellent overall condition. A lovely item for the discerning collector. We always have a nice selection of silver boxes in stock, snuff boxes, card cases and vinaigrettes.

Price £295    €342.82    $366.77

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Georgian English Silver Vinaigrette, Birmingham
A very nice antique, George V, English Sterling Silver Card Case made by Colen Hewer Cheshire of Northampton Street, Birmingham and dating from c1913. The case is hallmarked with the maker's mark CC for Colen Hewer Cheshire, the Lion Passant sterling silver mark, the Chester town mark and date letter N for 1913/14. The case has very nice engraving to both front and rear. A lovely card case in very nice condition. It measures 82mm x 45mm x 8mm. The weight is 35.4g.

Price £195    €226.61    $242.44

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George V English Silver Card Case, Chester c1913
A very good quality English sterling silver Armada Dish made by Carr's of Sheffield dating from 2000. The dish hallmarked with the maker's mark RC for Carr's of Sheffield Ltd, the .925 and lion passant sterling silver mark, the Rose Sheffield town mark. The dish measures 5" inches (127mm) in diameter. The weight is 103.2g. It is complete with the original box as supplied new by Carr's. A lovely piece of English silver that would make an excellent gift for that special occasion.

Price £165    €191.75    $205.14

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English Silver Armada Dish, Carr's of Sheffield
A nice, vintage, Sterling Silver Bowl made by J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd and dating from c1934. The bowl is hallmarked with the maker's mark JBC&SLd for J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, the Scottish thistle Sterling Silver mark, the Edinburgh Castle town mark and date letter D for 1934/35. The bowl measures 200mm in diameter and stands 50mm high. The weight is 197.0g. It is in good condition, however it does have a dent to the rim.

Price £275    €319.58    $341.91

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Vintage Sterling Silver Celtic Bowl Edinburgh 1934
Antique, William IV, English Silver Table Snuff Box made in by Benjamin Smith of London and dating from c1834. The inside of the base is hallmarked with the maker's mark BS, the Lion Passant Sterling Silver mark, the London Leopard's Head town mark, the Monarch's Head duty mark and date letter "t" for 1834/35. The lid with a presentation inscription and a central plaque with a greyhound dog named Prince. The box measures 88mm x 43mm x 20mm. The weight is 114.3g. The box is in reasonably good condition, however, there are some issues. There are old solder repairs to the corners (a small hole in one) and some shallow dents, mainly on the underside. This is reflected in the price. We always have a good selection of fine quality antique snuff boxes in stock.

Price £225    €261.47    $279.74

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Antique English Silver Table Snuff Box c1834
A very nice Scottish Provincial Silver Teaspoon by Robert Keay, Perth c1840. The spoon is hallmarked with the maker's mark "RK" for Robert Keay. There is an engraved initial (see photo). A nice, rare Scottish Silver Spoon in excellent condition. It measures 5 1/4" inches (135mm) in length. We always have a good selection of Scottish Provincial Silver in stock.

Price £35    €40.67    $43.52

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Scottish Provincial Silver Teaspoon, RK Perth
A very nice, antique, George V, English Sterling Silver Scent Bottle made by G Watts & Co, Meredith Street, Clerkenwell, London and dating from c1910. The bottle with lovely engraved decoration. It is free of engraved initials or other personal inscriptions. It is hallmarked with the maker's mark "GW" for George Watts, the Lion Passant sterling silver mark, the Chester London town mark and date letter "k" for 1910/11. It is complete with the original fitted case. There is no stopper but cork on the inside of the screw on lid, therefore I don't think there would have been a stopper originally. It measures 70mm in height and 35mm in width. The weight is 42.8g. A lovely item in excellent condition.

Price £295    €342.82    $366.77

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Antique English Silver Scent Bottle c1910
A rare Antique, late 18th century, Scottish Sterling Silver Spoon made in Edinburgh and dating from c1770. It is hallmarked with the maker's mark P most probably for Patrick Robertson, the Scottish thistle sterling silver mark, the Edinburgh castle town mark and the date letter. The marks are worn as can be seen, with the maker's mark and date difficult to read. However, Patrick Robertson is recorded as working in Edinburgh c1769-1790. The date letter appears to be the type used that ended in 1780, therefore the spoon likely to date from c1769 - 1780. The spoon is in good condition. It measures approximately 8" inches (205mm) in length. The weight is 47.3g.

Price £250    €290.53    $310.83

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Scottish Silver Dog Nose Spoon Edinburgh c1770
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