b'61313A Georgian silver shoe form pocket snuffbox engraved with bird decoration and ownership name T. ARCHER, interior beautifully finished in gilt, 18th century,11cm long, 82 grams.$40060014George III antique English sterling silver teapot and stand with bright cut foliate 11 decoration, bearing coat of arms with the motto VIGET IN CINERE VIRTUS (Virtue thrives in ashes), by John Emes of London, 1805, (2 items),the teapot 15cm high, 25cm wide, 780 grams total (including wooden finial and timber insert base to stand).$1,5002,5006 10A William III Britannia silver dog noseGeorge III antique English sterling spoon, by William Scarlett of London,silver baluster shape tankard circa 1697, with engraved armorial crest, 20cm long, 59 grams. by Thomas Wallis I of London, $400600circa 1767,12cm high, 320 grams.7 $1,2002,000An antique English Britannia silver dog nose spoon, 17th/18th century, 1120cm long, 47 grams. HESTER BATEMAN pair of Georgian $400600sterling silver stuffing spoons by the famed female silversmith, 8 made in London, circa 1787,28.5cm long, 196 grams total, (2)A George I Britannia silver dog$300500nose spoon, early 18th century,19.5cm long, 41 grams. 12$300500 A George II antique English sterling 9 silver sauce boat, stamped J.S. made in London, circa 1736,A George I Britannia silver dog10cm high, 17cm wide, 262 grams.nose spoon, made in the provincial$6001,000 town of Exeter, circa 1715,17.5cm long, 45 grams. 10$250350 '