A WILLIAM IV SILVER MILK JUG, of lobed and compressed design, with scroll handle, by Eames & Barnard, London 1830, 7.5 ozs; a late Victorian silver mug, of rounded tapered form, by Walter & John Barnard, London 1894, 5 ozs; and an Indian white metal tea caddy, repoussé decorated with wild animals amidst palm trees, with elephant finial, 8.5cm high (3)
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A COLLECTION OF SILVER PLATED WARES TO INCLUDE: a bachelors coffee pot with matching hot milk jug, a pair of candlesticks with reeded, knopped stems and circular bases, a half lobed three piece tea service with similar tea caddy, a pierce decorated twin handled pedestal rose bowl, three various oval entrée dishes and covers, a salver, a sweetmeat basket, a Victorian cased pair of fish servers, two biscuit barrels, assorted EPBM and other teapots, and other items (qty)
A collection of silver to include a pairof salts with blue glass liners, Birmingham, 1913 by E S Barnsley & Co Ltd; a blue glass lined mustard, London, 1913 buy Stokes and Ireland; a porringer, Birmingham, 1926 by William Devenport; a napkin ring, Birmingham, 1911 (makers mark rubbed) together with several George III and Victorian silver spoons including a caddy spoon, Birmingham, 1837 by George Unite and an Old English style teaspoon, London, 1812 by John William Blake. Approx 325g.
Two George III mahogany tea caddies. One of small square proportions with marquetry inlay, the other with bronze mounts and having three compartments. Largest 25cm wide. Condition Report. To be used as a guide only. Escutcheon lacking from the first caddy. Feet lacking from the second. Both without keys.

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