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Birmingham

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  • Anna Greta Eker, for Norway Designs Plus Studios, silver pendant on a chain, Norway, 1968 Birmingham import mark SOLD

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  • Bernard Instone, Arts and Crafts silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1927 SOLD

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  • David Lawrence Silverware Ltd, silver and enamel brooch, Birmingham 1963

    £120.00
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  • David Lawrence Silverware, silver and enamel brooch, Birmingham 1963 SOLD

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  • Deakin & Francis, silver bud vase, Birmingham 1972 SOLD

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  • Eric Christoffersen, for Norway Plus Designs Studios, pair of early ‘Reflection’ silver cufflinks, 1962 Birmingham import marks

    £225.00
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  • Ernest A Blyth, for George Tarrant Ltd, silver amoebic brooch, Birmingham 1967

    £95.00
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  • Geoffrey G. Bellamy for George Tarratt Ltd, silver angel fishes brooch, Birmingham 1960 SOLD

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  • Geoffrey G. Bellamy, for George Tarratt Ltd, a silver fishes or ‘Pisces’ brooch, Birmingham 1963 SOLD

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  • Geoffrey G. Bellamy, for George Tarratt, a silver brooch, Birmingham 1960

    £85.00
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  • Paul Edward Bunn, silver ring, Birmingham 1973 SOLD

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  • Paul Edward Bunn, silver ring, Birmingham 1976 SOLD

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