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A George V silver helmet shaped cream-jug, by Richard Comyns, London, 1932; an Elizabeth II silver cream-jug on three foliage-capped pad feet, by Joseph Gloster Ltd., Birmingham, 1972 and a tea-caddy, by Thomas Bradbury and Sons, Ltd., Sheffield, 1906, 12.5cm. high and smaller, 8oz. 18dwt. (3)
A collection of silver and silver metal collectables, comprising twelve napkin rings of various size, one cased, a George V set of six teaspoons and matching sugar tongs, with bright cut decoration, Sheffield 1910, Joseph Rodgers & Sons, in fitted case, three small picture frames, three 19th century folding fruit knives, one penknife, WRH&Co, comb and conforming silver case, a fob watch albert chain, 45cm, decorative fruit knife, crochet hook, decorative white metal spoon with large mother of pearl bowl, 27cm, cheroot holder, Danish brooch, small fish slice / knife, a tea caddy spoon, a commemorative Women's Institute spoon with oval terminal cast 'For Home and Country', and a Victorian silver mounted horn beaker with 'Stanley' plaque to side, 6.5 by 9.5cm high, 14.1toz weighable silver. (31)
George IV small silver vinaigrette with pierced grille and engraved decoration Birmingham 1821 Maker John Shaw W2.5cm, and a George IV silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon with engraved bowl Birmingham 1829 Maker Joseph Willmore (2) Condition Report & Further Details Click here for further images, condition, auction times & delivery costs
A Royal Worcester porcelain teapot decorated in the Sandringham pattern, together with a dinner plate, tea cup saucer and tea plate, a Herend porcelain pedestal sweetmeat dish, raised on a triple dolphin support, Royal Worcester blush porcelain miniature tyg, Spode blue and white tea caddy decorated in the Italian pattern, and two porcelain replicas of fans of the Fitzwilliam Museum. (10)

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