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A silver rectangular engine turned cigarette box by Harman Brothers, Birmingham 1917, loaded; an electro-plated twin handled tray, 76cm long (old repairs); a set of twelve ivory handled dessert knives and forks, in a mahogany case; and a set of twelve ivory handled fish knives, in a mahogany case
A silver shaped circular tazza, Chester 1919; a shaped oval dressing table box by A. & J. Zimmerman, Birmingham 1918, engraved `Doris`; a rectangular engine turned cigarette case by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1940, engraved with the RAF badge, presentation engraved inside; a set of six tea spoons, Birmingham 1913, cased; and a pair of serving spoons by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1919, cased and a George III sugar tongs, 23.25 oz gross
A Victorian Coromandel Travelling Vanity Case, maker`s mark indistinct, London 1870, rectangular, with gilt brass edge strengthening, the lid with engraved cartouche with the Barratt monogram, internally with ten engine turned silver mounted bottles and jars, and one surviving mother-of-pearl handled corkscrew (the majority of manicure items lacking), each engraved with the Barratt monogram, the box with basal secret drawer, the box 30.5cm wide
A Continental Silver Mounted Tiger`s Tooth (?) Walking Stick Handle, circa 1900, of arched form, upon a bamboo upper shaft (main stem missing), 17.5cm long; A Late Victorian Snuff Box, George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Birmingham 1901, rounded rectangular, the lid repousse with figures (one on horseback) approaching a country house garden, 8.2cm wide; A Continental White Metal Snuff Box, 19th century, rounded rectangular and engine turned, 6.8cm; and A Continental Silver Plate Teste Vin, inscribed D Daragon 1880, 11.5cm (4)
A Stevengraph: Depicting a Steam Engine Pulling Carriages Through a Road Bridge, inscribed verso The Present Time - STG. 916 An LNWR engine and two and a quarter carriages emerging from under a bridge on the right. Train travelling from right to left. Signals on lefthand side - red flowering shrubs in the foreground, 6cm by 14cm (damp stains); and Three More Similar, depicting express trains, George Stephenson, and the London to York Royal Mail Coach (ref no. St6 198A, Stg79.(6 star), and St6 201 (4 star) (three in one frame) (2)
A Mahogany Arched Mantel Clock, circa 1900, the engine turned silvered dial with black Arabic numerals and inscribed Bond St London over a shell oval medallion inlay and barber`s pole stringing, French movement striking a coiled gong, on brass ogee bracket feet, the case surmounted by sphere finials, 25cm high
A George V Art Deco hallmarked silver enamelled photograph frame, having engine turned enamel decoration, makers marks indistinct, Birmingham 1921/22, together with two Victorian hallmarked silver teaspoons, Exeter 1839/40, two Victorian hallmarked silver teaspoons, London 1883/84, and a George III hallmarked silver salt spoon with chased decoration, London 1798/99

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