A series of selected pieces from some of the world's best renowned high-end retailers are set to be on the block for auction later this month.

The line-up, set to be presented by Cotswold auctioneers Kinghams in Moreton, will include offerings from the likes of Tiffany, Cartier, and Liberty.

Kinghams Silver & Objects of Vertu auction, on Friday, March 22, promises viewers a range of items.

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A highlight includes a rarely seen silver and enamel flower study by Cartier.

The silver vase portrays lily of the valley in polychrome enamel with foliage and gilt stems, and is marked on the underside 'Cartier. Sterling'.

Another of the standout pieces is a pair of Tiffany Art Nouveau solid sterling silver five-light candelabra.

Each weighs in at 3,725 grams and is marked distinctly to the underside, 'TIFFANY & Co. MAKERS’.

Associate director Matthew Lafite said: "There are only a few names that when mentioned, pique one’s interest instantly.

"Synonymous with quality and style. Tiffany. Cartier. Liberty. These names say it all."

Mr Lafite added: "The pair of Tiffany candelabra are quite exceptional.

"Lovely quality and extremely substantial.

"One can imagine the calibre of clientele who purchased, or commissioned these from Tiffany, over one hundred years ago".

The auction will also host items from notable English retailers.

Liberty, renowned for its Tudor-styled store on Great Marlborough Street in London, will be on the block with a collection of silver sandwich sticks and cocktail sticks from 1928, each of tapered cylindrical form, surmounted by a selection of polished spherical specimen semi-precious hardstone.

Reflecting on the items, Mr Lafite said: "Pieces from some of the most prestigious names in the world are always popular in our auctions.

"Having been crafted from materials including silver, enamel and semi-precious stones, adds to the beauty and appeal of these treasures.

"Estimates range from £50 to £5000, so we have a good and varied range."

Those interested in the auction can visit the company's website (www.kinghamsauctioneers.com) or contact the auction house directly by calling 01608 695695 for viewing times and more details.