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The Earl of Holdernesse's silver Warming Stand.
A Caddy Spoon by R.E. Stone.
An Eton College Gothic Revival Mug.
A set of Victorian Cordial mixers, with Fruit knife and Tongs.
Queen Victoria's Vinaigrette cum Scent Bottle.
An early 18th century German Pomander.
A Victorian novelty silver Pepper Pot in the form of a Thimble.
A late 17th century silver Clasp for a Bracelet or Necklace.
A George III silver 'Kitchen' Nutmeg Grater.
A Victorian gothic revival silver Christening Beaker by Hardman and Company.
A George II silver Orange or Lemon Strainer.
A pair of George IV silver Candle Douters [scissor candle extinguishers].
A rare pair of George III Serving Tongs.
A George II armorial Salver.
A set of silver Dinner plates for the Baring family.
A Victorian naturalistic silver mounted Claret Jug.
A Victorian silver Dolphin pattern Skewer.
An Edwardian patent silver mounted Jam Pot by Hukin and Heath.
A Hukin and Heath lidded Decanter.
An R.E. Stone silver and glass Butter Dish and Butter Knife.
A Victorian novelty silver Vesta Case, or Match Safe, with concealed Photo frame
A late Victorian silver naturalistic Bowl by Hukin and Heath.
A silver mounted glass Biscuit Box by Hukin and Heath.