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A COLLECTION OF SILVERPLATE CUTLERY, comprising a boxed set of Cowens Albrand butter knives, a child's silver fish knife with a mother of pearl handle (Birmingham 1900), a silverplate circular drinks tray, sugar tongs, bone handled knives and sugar tongs, a boxed teaspoon, a boxed set of Firth stainless steel cutlery (missing knives), a 1950's metal tea caddy decorated with an Oriental scene, a pair of Eastern pewter vases engraved with a Merlion symbol and Singapore, an art pottery vase of moon form, a collection of vintage match boxes, etc. (17)
A large silver hollow hinged Bangle, by E Lilley & Co., hallmarked Birmingham, 1966, with foliate front, together with two other silver hinged bangles, a modern silver and amber bracelet, a heavy silver flattened link necklace, a fine silver fringe necklace, four silver napkin rings, a Dutch silver caddy spoon, etc., weighable silver 10ozt (a lot)
A George VI silver Caddy Spoon, hallmarked Birmingham, 1947, together with a quantity of 19th and 20thC silver flatware, including a George III table spoon, London 1792, cruet spoons, sugar nips etc., a small quantity of silver handled dressing table accoutrements and some silver plated flatware, weighable silver 7.5ozt (a lot)
An Elizabeth II silver Caddy Spoon, by Francis Howard Ltd., hallmarked Sheffield, 1988, with scalloped bowl and shell handle, together with a shell butter dish, Sheffield, 1905, a small silver card case, Birmingham, 1921, with engine turned decoration, 8.5cm high, a George IV silver Fish Knife, London 1822 and a small silver Table Lighter, Birmingham, 1958, weighable silver 5.3ozt (5)
Late Victorian silver and mother-of-pearl tea caddy of rectangular form, the plain polished lid with ribbed sides, monogrammed initials to the cap, the body with mother-of-pearl panels and the applied silver word "tea", makers Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings, London 1896, height approx 11cm

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