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Year: 1801
Price:
$920.00 USD
Description: Antique George 111 Silver Pap Boat. Assayed in London,dated 1801. Originally used for Babies and Invalids for feeding Pap. This particular model is made from a thick gauge of silver,very sturdy and made by one of the best ...
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Year: 1903
Price:
$880.00 USD
Description: Original Solid Silver Magnifying Glass,dated 1903,assayed in London. This is the best type of Silver Magnifying Glass one can buy. It is made with a cast silver glass surround and pretty purpose built silver handle.
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Year: 1909
Price:
$400.00 USD
Description: Good Quality Silver Sovereign Case. Assayed in Birmingham. Made by one of the best makers of the period. This piece is in mint condition,with a 9ct rose gold hinge for distintion.
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Year: 1875
Price:
$2400.00 USD
Description: Fantastic Quality Victorian Silver Table Bell. Made in London by the Barnard Brothers. Weight 8.1 Troy Ounces.
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Year: 1807
Price:
$480.00 USD
Description: Lovely Shovel Shaped Silver George 111 Caddy Spoon with Ivory Handle.Assayed in Birmingham. In Mint Condition with nice acorn motif enclosing original owners initials.
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Year: 1808
Price:
$440.00 USD
Description: Good Condition Silver Geo 111 Silver Caddy Spoon with Leaf Bowl and Fiddle Shaped Handle. Assayed In London.
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Year: 1905
Price:
$2400.00 USD
Description: Silver Butt Marker Case with Ivory Markers,and gilt interior. Made by Samson Mordan and Co Ltd. Assayed in Chester,dated 1905. A rare item these days. This is the first butt marker to appear in our stock for about 10 ...
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Year: 1833
Price:
$720.00 USD
Description: Pretty William 1V Silver Christening Mug with Acanthus Leaf Decoration,Campana Shape and Gilt Interior.Assayed In London.
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Year: Circa 1880
Price:
$790.00 USD
Description: Heavy Quality Indian Colonial Christening Mug,dated circa 1880. Made by Arlington & Co of Calcutta.
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Year: 1805
Price:
$920.00 USD
Description: Antique George 111 Silver Can Shaped Christening Mug.Assayed in London. This ribbed decoration was a typical style at the turn of the 18th Century.
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