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Pair of boxed napkin rings, 19mm wide repousse chased design, hallmarked Birmingham 1900, a single oval napkin ring engraved with initial "F", Chester 1923, pair of silver sugar tongs, two plain silver caddy spoons London 1841, Sheffield 1962, plated tongs, cased drawing set (incomplete), gross weight of silver approximately 25oz.
A 19th Century Chinese porcelain famille rose bowl decorated with figures in interior settings, a small 19th Century Chinese porcelain saucer decorated in under glaze blue with bats and scholars implements and polychrome decorated with bats, butterflies, flowers and foliage, a Chinese porcelain bowl and cover decorated in the famille-rose palette with flowers and foliage bearing four character mark to base, a Chinese porcelain bowl and cover with inner liner, the lid decorated with a lady in a garden setting, a Chinese porcelain bowl and cover decorated with ladies in a garden setting, a modern Oriental porcelain hexagonal jar and rectangular porcelain box and cover, together with a pair of modern Oriental porcelain vases raised on wooden bases CONDITION REPORTS The famille rose bowl has hairline cracks, various firing faults, wear to gilding and enamel. Small saucer has several chips to edge, hairline crack, wear to enamel, firing faults, some discolouration. Bowl and cover - lid finial is rough, some chips to outside rims, wear to enamel. Bowl with liner has several hairline cracks, various firing faults, scratches. Bowl with cover decorated with ladies - has chips to edges, losses to enamel and gilding, firing faults. Tea caddy has general wear. Rectangular box has various firing faults, chips to corner, scratches, dirt and discolouration. Pair of modern vases have general wear and tear and crazing to paint work. All wooden stands have wear and tear.
A George III oak longcase clock, the caddy top above brass dial set with silvered chapter ring with Roman numerals inscribed "J.M. Bamish, Rochdale", with eight day movement and the case with long door to plinth base, height 213cm, case associated to dial and movement. CONDITION REPORT: Has had restoration. Case and component parts are associated. Case is poorly presented, split and lacquered.
A George III hallmarked silver caddy spoon with oval bowl and bright cut decoration initialled MH to the finial, Samuel Godbehere and Edward Wigan, London 1795, length 7.5cm and a pair of sugar tongs with cast and pierced foliate scroll decoration and shell nips, Josiah Williams & Co, London 1892, combined approx 1.1ozt (2). CONDITION REPORT: Ends of tongs very slightly misshapen. Back tip of caddy spoon has a crease mark (see photo).

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