A MIXED LOT:-. a Victorian embossed christening bowl and spoon, in fitted case, inscribed, together with a George III dessert spoon, initialled, a christening cup, initialled, a mounted glass toilet box, an Edwardian beaker, a small Georg Jensen knife (Cactus Pattern), 5 napkin rings and a plated box and cover with a pottery liner; the Jensen knife 4.5" (11.5cm);16.2oz weighable silver (12). **BP: 22.5% (inc VAT) + Lot Fee of £8
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A GEORGE V TWO-HANDLED SUGAR BOWL. with bead borders and leaf-capped mask handles, on a circular foot, by Stewart Dawson & Co Ltd, Chester 1913, together with a George V baluster mug, inscribed, by F.C Richards, Birmingham 1929, a small two-handled trophy cup, inscribed, and a Victorian bowl, with a wrythen-fluted lower body; the latter 4.3" (11cm) diameter; 17.5 oz (4). **BP: 22.5% (inc VAT) + Lot Fee of £8
A VICTORIAN ENGRAVED GOBLET. decorated with floral festoons, birds and butterflies, with bead borders, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1881, together with a Victorian mug, of slight tapering form, with a presentation inscription relating to the Totnes Agricultural Show in 1874, by Robert Harper, London 1872; the goblet 8.5" (21.5cm) high; 16.7oz (2). **BP: 22.5% (inc VAT) + Lot Fee of £8
A MIXED LOT:-. a pair of Elizabeth II bonbon dishes, with Celtic borders, one inscribed, by Reid & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1963, a Victorian christening mug, gilt interior, inscribed, by R & S Garrard & Co, London 1864, a George V christening mug, a set of 6 George VI tea/coffee spoons and two others; the dishes 4.4" (11.2cm) diameter; 14.9oz (7). **BP: 22.5% (inc VAT) + Lot Fee of £8
THREE MILK/CREAM JUGS:-. a George V helmet-shaped example with a loop handle and bead borders, by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester c.1905, a Victorian example with three shell feet and a scroll handle, by George Unite & Sons, Birmingham 1874, and a smaller Victorian and embossed jug, with a loop handle , by John Septimus Beresford, London 1889; the helmet-shaped jug 6.25" (15.9cm) high; 10.7oz (3). **BP: 22.5% (inc VAT) + Lot Fee of £8
A VICTORIAN NATURALISTIC PHOTOGRAPH FRAME. with a wavy edge, resembling a rectangular piece of cloth, a bark-textured border around the window, an applied beetle in one corner and a sprig of flowers in another and a felt covered easel back, maker's mark "J.B" for either John Batson or Brashier, London 1885; 9" (23cm) high. **BP: 22.5% (inc VAT) + Lot Fee of £8
A GEORGE III MEAT SKEWER. with a ribbon-ring terminal, probably by William Skeen, London 1766, together with a George III marrow scoop, London 1812 (no apparent makers mark) and a George III Irish two-prong fork, crested, by Richard Whitford, Dublin 1812; the skewer 9.6" (24.5cm) long; 5.05oz (3). **BP: 22.5% (inc VAT) + Lot Fee of £8
A MIXED LOT:-. a Victorian sugar bowl, inset with a coin and with a wrythen-fluted lower body, two Victorian shell dishes, both by George Maudsley Jackson, a Victorian milk jug, with a fluted lower body. and a late 18th/ early 19th century engraved helmet-shaped cream jug; the largest butter dish 5.6" (14.2cm) long; 15oz (5). **BP: 22.5% (inc VAT) + Lot Fee of £8
AN EARLY GEORGE V 3 PIECE CONDIMENT SET. including a mustard pot and a pair of pepper casters, with pierced sides and green glass liners, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1910/1912, together with an Elizabeth II salver, with a moulded border and 3 ball and claw feet, by Charles S Green & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1964, and a small toast rack; the salver 8" (20cm) diameter; 15.3oz weighable silver (5). **BP: 22.5% (inc VAT) + Lot Fee of £8
A SET OF SIX EARLY 20TH CENTURY AUSTRALIAN TEA/COFFEE SPOONS. with hammered bowls and individual flower terminals, with six matching forks, contained in a card presentation box, by James A Linton, Perth 1910-1930; the forks 4.6" (11.7cms) long; 5.7oz (12). **BP: 22.5% (inc VAT) + Lot Fee of £8
A MIXED LOT:-. a George V rose bowl, with a scroll border and lion-mask and drop ring handles, by Garrard & Co Ltd, London 1914, another smaller example, with a lift-out plated grille, a Victorian mustard pot (blue glass liner, crested), a toast rack, a mounted glass dressing table jar, a pepperette, two forks, a bracelet (unmarked) and a christening cup, initialled; the Garrards bowl 6" 915cm) diameter; 24.3oz weighable silver (10). **BP: 22.5% (inc VAT) + Lot Fee of £8
FOUR MILK JUGS:-. an Edwardian example, by Boardman, Glossop & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1904, one by James William Benson, London 1910, gilt interior, one Elizabeth II, Sheffield made, maker's mark "HH", 1967 and a smaller Birmingham made example; the largest 5.5" (14cm) long; 15.2oz (4). **BP: 22.5% (inc VAT) + Lot Fee of £8
A PAIR OF GEORGE V ASHTRAYS. circular, with 4 cigarette rests on each, crested, by Pairpoint Brothers, London 1910, together with another ashtray inset with the "THE PORT OF LONDON AUTHORITY" emblem, inscribed, by Turner & Simpson Ltd, Birmingham 1973; the pair 6.1" (15.5cm) diameter; 21oz (3). **BP: 22.5% (inc VAT) + Lot Fee of £8
A MATCHED SET OF TWELVE VICTORIAN GRADUATING TRAVEL BEAKERS. 6 larger beakers, by John Samuel Hunt, London 1861 and 6 smaller, by Charles Frederick Hancock, London 1871, all crested, gilt interiors and contained in a fitted leather case; the case 4.75 (12cm) high; 43.3oz (12). **BP: 22.5% (inc VAT) + Lot Fee of £8
A GEORGE V TANKARD. of slightly tapering form, the flattened domed cover with a broad brim and a incised reeded border with an inscription relating to the "BERKELEY HUNT", the large S-scroll handle with a shaped thumbpiece, resting on a shallow moulded foot, by Hamilton & Co (of Calcutta) London 1926; 7" (18cm) high; 34.3oz. **BP: 22.5% (inc VAT) + Lot Fee of £8
A LATE 19TH/EARLY 20TH CENTURY NORTH AMERICAN PITCHER. with a helmet shaped rim, angular handle and circular foot, decorated on the lower neck and around the body with floral engraving, by Whiting Manufacturing Co, Massachusetts USA, 1866-1924; 10.5" (27cm) high; 20oz. **BP: 22.5% (inc VAT) + Lot Fee of £8
A VICTORIAN COACHING HORN. with an inscription "Colonel Peyton from R.R.P 1873" and retailer's mark "H.POTTER & Co. 30 CHARING CROSS LONDON & AT ALDERSHOTT", contained in original leather case (A/F), by Henry Potter, London 1872; 33.5" (85cm) long; 13.3oz. **BP: 22.5% (inc VAT) + Lot Fee of £8
A LATE 19TH CENTURY CHINESE SMALL TRAY OR DISH. square, with a pierced gallery, engraved in the centre with bamboo plants and mountains on a textured ground, supported on 4 ball feet, maker's mark C.W (with character mark) for Cumwo, Hong Kong c.1900; 3.25" (8.5cm) square; 3.8oz. **BP: 22.5% (inc VAT) + Lot Fee of £8
A MIXED LOT:-. a letter opener (loaded handle and later base-metal blade), crested, a George V shoe horn, crested and initialled, by Pairpoint Brothers, London 1924, a George V cannister with a cover, inscribed and monogrammed, by George Neal & George Neal, London 1920 and a George IV travelling shaving brush, crested and initialled, by John & Archibald Douglas, London 1823; the letter opener 11.25" (28.5cm) long; 10.1oz weighable silver (4). **BP: 22.5% (inc VAT) + Lot Fee of £8
A GEORGE V BALUSTER SUGAR CASTER. with a pierced, high-domed cover, knop finial and a bayonet fitting, initialled by Wakely & Wheeler, London 1911, together with a Edwardian cylindrical box and cover with floral scroll decoration, gilt interior, by Mappin & Webb, London 1905; the caster 8.5" (21.5cm) high; 15.7oz (2). **BP: 22.5% (inc VAT) + Lot Fee of £8
A GEORGE III CHAMBERSTICK. of shaped circular outline, with a gadrooned border, crested, maker's mark "I, Mullet, H", London 1761, together with a later George III nozzle, crested, by William Burwash & Richard Sibley, London 1809 and a plated conical snuffer, crested; the chamberstick 5.8" (14.8cm) diameter; 10.7oz weighable silver. **BP: 22.5% (inc VAT) + Lot Fee of £8
AN ELIZABETH II PARCELGILT CAST FIGURE OF A ROBIN. on a bevelled wooden base, perched on a branch above a flowering plant, by Peter Nicholas & Co Ltd, London 1990, together with a continental mounted cut glass oil and vinegar frame, with boar mask feet; the robin 4.75" (12cm) high (2). **BP: 22.5% (inc VAT) + Lot Fee of £8
A MIXED LOT:-. a pair of George III servings tongs, crested, a pair of George III sugar tongs, crested, by Robert Rutland, London 1812, a William IV mounted glass toilet bottle with a pieced cover, initialled, a wooden mounted inkwell, and a pair of George IV glass mounted mustard pots; the latter 4" (10cm) high; 8oz weighable silver (5). **BP: 22.5% (inc VAT) + Lot Fee of £8
A GEORGE II SUGAR CASTER. of baluster form, with chased foliage and scrolls on a matte ground, crested, maker's mark "?,W", London 1755, together with a George III mug, slightly tapering, with a loop handle, London 1791 (no maker's mark); the caster 6.7" (17.2cm) high; 12oz (2). **BP: 22.5% (inc VAT) + Lot Fee of £8
A LATE VICTORIAN EMBOSSED SUGAR BOWL AND CREAM JUG. with scroll borders and decorated in relief with foliate scrolls, Deykin & Harrison, Birmingham 1897, together with two tortoiseshell mounted brushes, one by Charles Henry Dumenil, London 1923, the other London 1929 (no maker's mark); the largest brush 8.75" (22.3cm) long; 6.1oz weighable silver (4). **BP: 22.5% (inc VAT) + Lot Fee of £8

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