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A group of six vinaigrettes to include Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1827, cast foliate border, engine turned decorated top and cover, gilt pierced grille, 37mm; Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham circa 1830, serpentine outline, checker ground, pierced gilt grille, 31mm; Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1830, cast foliate border, scroll engraved detail, pierced gilt grille, 36mm; and another three small vinaigrettes 86g
A group of six vinaigrettes to include John Lawrence, Birmingham 1833, cast foliate border, engine turned decorated cover and base, gilt pierced grille, 33mm; Edward Smith, Birmingham 1885, of serpentine outline, scroll engraved cover and base, gilt pierced grille, 25mm; J Bettridge, Birmingham 1832, moulded rim, engine turned decoration, pierced gilt grille, 33mm; and three other small vinaigrettes 68g
A group of six vinaigrettes to include John Bettridge, Birmingham 1827, of cushion form, simple engraved decoration, delicately pierced grille, 33mm; another similar; AT a Victorian vinaigrette, of serpentine outline, engine turned decoration, c-scroll cartouche with monogram, gilt pierced grille, 34mm; and three other small vinaigrettes 77g
A group of six vinaigrettes to include Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1819, cast foliate decorated border, engine turned cover and base, delicate pierced gilt grille, 32mm; Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1806, of saddle form, engraved woven design, grille lacking, 31mm; Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1838, of cushion rectangular form, engraved wriggle work decoration, pierced gilt grille, 29mm; and three other small vinaigrettes 68g
A group of six vinaigrettes to include William Pemberton, Birmingham, circa 1830, cast foliate border, engine turned decorated cover and base, 27mm; Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1810, of saddle shape, simple engraved woven design, pierced simple grille, 25mm; an early 19th century valise shaped vinaigrette well engraved decoration, simple pierced grille, 23mm; and three other small vinaigrettes 68g
A group of six vinaigrettes to include John Shaw, Birmingham 1818, of rectangular cushion form, engraved wicker work panels, pierced rose design grille, 32mm; CWC Birmingham 1855, of oval serpentine form, engine turned decoration with contemporary inscription, 36mm; Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1806, of saddle form, simple engraved Greek key border, dot pierced grille, 22mm; and three other vinaigrettes 73g
A VICTORIAN ENGRAVED CASTLE TOP VINAIGRETTE of shaped rectangular form, with a scroll border, the cover engraved with a view of Osborne House, the base with engine-turned decoration, centred by a monogram cartouche, the grille pierced with scroll and flowerhead decoration, by Nathaniel Mills, Birmingham 1855, 41/4" long.
A VICTORIAN ENGRAVED CASTLE TOP VINAIGRETTE of shaped rectangular form, with shell corners, the cover engraved with a view of Lichfield Cathedral, against a linear ground, the base with linear engine-turned decoration, and a vacant cartouche, the grille pierced with flowerheads and scrolls, by Edward Smith, Birmingham 1848, 4cm long.
A VICTORIAN CASTLE TOP VINAIGRETTE with a view of St. Paul's Cathedral, in high relief, within a raised foliate border, the base with engine-turned decoration, centred by a vacant rectangular cartouche, the grille pierced with flowerhead and foliate scrolls, by Taylor and Perry, Birmingham 1839, 43/4cm long. Literature: For a comparable vinaigrette see Eric Delieb "Silver Boxes" 2002, pages 119 and 152
A WILLIAM IV CASTLE TOP VINAIGRETTE with a view of Abbotsford House in low relief, within a foliate border, the base with engine-turned decoration centred by an engraved cartouche "Maggie", the grille finely pierced with foliate scrolls and a central flowerhead, by Taylor and Perry, Birmingham 1835, 4cm long.
A VICTORIAN CASTLE TOP VINAIGRETTE with a view of the Royal Exchange, in high relief, within a raised foliate border, the base with engine-turned decoration, centred by an engraved cartouche, the grille profusely pierced with scrolls and flowerheads, by John Tongue, Birmingham 1844, 43/4cm long. Literature: For comparable vinaigrettes see Eric Delieb "Investing in Silver", 1968, page 115

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