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A matched Victorian fiddle, thread and shell pattern part canteen (for six), predominantly by Henry Holland, London, and also some examples by Elizabeth Eaton, comprising six dessert spoons, six dessert forks, six dinner forks, six table spoons and six teaspoons (69.9oz); together with a collection of contemporary silver handled thread and shell pattern knives, by J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1976/1978, comprising six dessert and six table, with stainless steel blades, in presentation boxes
Pietro Annigoni (1910-1988, An Elizabeth II Winston Churchill limited edition commemorative silver dish for the Heritage Club, Birmingham 1965, maker PM, with central bust of Churchill surrounded by three Vs, signed lower right, numbered 77 (of 2500) verso, the dish 25cm diameter, 12.8oz, housed in original box with certificate
An Edward VII silver desk calendar, London 1906, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd. the arched top with tied bow and foliate engraved swags above two rectangular and a central circular aperture for the day, date and month, above a harebell cast foot and with leather mounted easel back, 11.5cm wide, 17cm high
A George V silver mounted clear glass claret jug, London 1914, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd. the domed hinged lid with pierced thumbpiece above a beaded loop handle and swept beaded collar, the clear glass body with foliate swag decoration, on a domed silver foot, 28cm high
An unusual George V silver novelty photograph frame modelled as a pole screen, Sheffield 1911, maker Roberts & Belk Ltd. the urn finial above an oval frame with pierced foliate border and rectangular central aperture, on a bulbous gadrooned stem and three scroll cast pad feet, 19cm high, 2.2oz
A George V silver dish, London 1932, maker Josiah William & Co. the central field engraved "PRESENTED TO H. HIGNELL, ESQUIRE. ON THE OCCASION OF HIS RETIREMENT FROM TANGANYIKA TERRITORY, APRIL 1936" surrounded by facsimile signatures of well wishers, 26cm diameter, 18.3oz
A set of three George V silver dishes, Sheffield 1925, maker John Round & Son Ltd. of rectangular form with rounded handles and dished centres, each raised on three pad feet, the large dish 28cm wide, 21.5cm deep, 7cm high, the pair of small dishes 20.5cm wide, 15cm deep, 4.5cm high, 39.1oz (3)
A Victorian silver four piece tea and coffee set, Sheffield 1895-1897, maker James Dixon & Sons Ltd. comprising teapot, coffee pot, milk jug and sugar bowl, the tea and coffee pot with angular ebonised handles, the bodies with embossed foliate and scroll decoration, the cartouches monogrammed IHM, 44.6oz (4)
A matched pair of Victorian silver bon-bon dishes, London 1894, maker William Harrison Walter and Birmingham 1896, makers mark rubbed, the pierced dishes with cast harebell swag, quatrefoil and stylised flowerhead decoration, each raised on a pierced domed foot, 13cm diameter, 7.5cm high, 7.4oz
A George V silver tea set, Sheffield 1925, maker Lee & Wigfull (Henry Wigfull), consisting of teapot with ebony handle and finial, milk jug and sugar bowl, all with wavy rims and banded bodies initialled W, together with a silver plated tea kettle, and stand with burner, weighable silver 32oz (4)
A pair of George V silver sauce boat and sauce ladles, Sheffield 1925, maker Martin Hall & Co Ltd. the sauceboats with double scroll handles, wavy rims and each raised on three pad feet, the sauce ladles with old English pattern handles, housed in a blue velvet and silk lined red leather case, 10.8oz

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