Escadrille SPA 94 Squadron. £325.00 Escadrille SPA 94 Squadron. This is very rare and possibly the best-looking piece I have, the grim reaper badge is solid silver (stamped Paris 925) and would have belonged to one of the pilots of Escadrille SPA 94 in the first world war, also known as The Flying Death. The squadron was made from American and French volunteers of which one of the most famous American aces of the war Gervais Raoul Victor Lufbery was a member of this squadron. As a piece of first world war history this is superb and exceptionally rare. Add to basket
Rare Victorian card and stamp case. £320.00 Rare Victorian card and stamp case. A wonderful example of Victorian bespoke stile and extremely high quality maid in Birmingham in 1900 by renowned silver smith Samuel M Levi. 8cm by 4.5cm Add to basket
Edwardian Claret Jug. £800.00 Edwardian Claret Jug (cut glass). By George Betjemann & Sons, London 1904. 27cm high. Add to basket
Victorian Urn Claret jug. £1,550.00 Victorian Urn Claret jug. By the renowned silver smith Alexander Clark, London 1907 25cm high Add to basket
Victorian Claret jug. £5,500.00 This is the most stunning piece of silver I have and very rare. By Edward & John Barnard of London in 1855, the engraving is thought to be by Elizabeth Buteux or maybe her daughter. Also thought to be one of a pear, so if you have the other you could buy this and triple the value. 35cm high Add to basket
Russian Silver Beaker. £299.00 Russian Silver Beaker. Beautifully etched with flowers and grass, By Henebecthbin MacTep, Moscow between 1896 and 1908. 9cm high with a diameter of 7cm. Add to basket
Russian Silver Strainer Spoon. £275.00 Russian Silver Strainer Spoon. Stunning quality and rare, By Victor Savinkov, Moscow 1873. 17.5cm long Add to basket
Silver & Glass Hip Flask. SOLD £200.00 Silver & Glass Hip Flask. SOLD Victorian finery at its best, the silver gilt cup fitting perfectly over the bottom of the flask and a silver screw cap, by W. G. Neal, London 1897. Add to basket
Silver Cigar Case. £325.00 Silver Cigar Case. Lovely size, nicely decorated and has an intriguing dedication to the front, by Joseph Gloster, Birmingham 1907. 12cm long, 9cm wide and 1.8cm deep. Add to basket
Silver Sent Bottle. £170.00 Silver Sent Bottle. Rear to see in a soled silver case, it does have an elaborate monogram to the top, made to keep the smells of Victorian towns and cities at bay. By J. Cameron & Son, London 1866. 4.5cm tall with a 2cm diameter. Add to basket
Silver Vesta case. £120.00 Silver Vesta case Stunning quality design by one of the biggest names in silver, Sampson Mordon, gilt interior and a unique self-propelling action. London 1893. Very Rare. 4.5cm high by 3cm wide. Add to basket
Georgian Sugar Caster. £285.00 Georgian Sugar Caster Good size and lovely embossed floral decoration, by John Mewburn, London 1802. 16cm high. Add to basket
Georgian Cream Jug. £175.00 Georgian Cream Jug Nice original shape, by William Hall, London 1803, Some miner dents but I would have dents after 215 years. 11cm high 6.5cm wide and 12.5 from spout to handle. Add to basket
Georgian Silver Snuff Box. £395.00 Georgian Silver Snuff Box. Lovely condition with gilt interior by Moses Emanuel, London 1781. 7cm long by 4cm wide Add to basket
Georgian Snuff Box. £245.00 Georgian Snuff Box. Beautiful flush hinge and gilt interior, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1807. 6cm long and 3cm wide Add to basket