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GEORGE V SILVER AND HORN SET SNUFF BOX maker John Grinsell & Sons, London 1928, lid and base formed or red stained polished horn, 7cm long; together with a George III silver caddy spoon, maker John Bettridge, Birmingham 1819, square bowl with short handle, bright-cut floral engraving, 6.5cm long, a Late Victorian silver salt cellar, maker James Deakin & Sons, Chester 1895, of partially gadrooned rectangular form, 6.5cm long and a late Victorian silver brooch, maker William Comyns & Sons, London 1895, engarved with coats of arms and motto of Clan Campbell, 5cm in diameter, approximately 137g gross (4)
LOT OF LATE GEORGIAN AND LATER UNUSUAL SILVER FLATWARE including a long silver scoop, maker J Collyer & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1904, Old English pattern, 28cm long, a WIlliam IV silver fiddle pattern sauce ladle, maker Jonathan Hayne, London 1834, handle engraved with initials 'AN', 14.5cm long, a George IV heavy gauge silver fiddle pattern salt spoon, maker Robert Rutland, London 1823, 11cm long, a Victorian silver caddy spoon, a silver sugar scoop, a Victorian silver salt spoon and a pair of silver grapefruit spoons; together with a mid-19th century Russian silver salt/spice ladle, maker's marks 'IFF' and 'N&F', assay masters mark of Dimitry Ilyich Tverskoy, St. Petersburg 1848, 15cm long, approximately 216g gross (9)
A pair of 19th Century porcelain oval shallow serving dishes decorated in the Imari palette, a collection of Worcester porcelain cups and saucers decorated in gilt in the Oriental taste with crane and prunus blossom and with handles moulded as butterflies, and an early 20th Century Ringtons Limited Tea Merchants Newcastle-upon-Tyne pottery tea caddy and cover, transfer decorated in blue and white with the "Willow" pattern
Wang Hing silver tea caddy of squat spherical form, the lid and body decorated in relief with encircling dragon, WH, silver and 90 mark to base, 9.5cm high, 300g CONDITION REPORT: Small rough spot on edge of lid rim, c1mm x 1mm. Some discolouration to lid particularly around the head. Two tiny dents to lid by abdomen of the dragon. Slightly discloured around the dragon (i.e. uncleaned). A few long scratches, there is also a line which runs from the bottom of the neck to the foot, it is almost continuous (? joint line). Some small dents, scratches.
GEORGE III LONGCASE CLOCK circa 1760, by Eli Stancliffe, Honley, the unsigned eight day two train movement with anchor escapement striking on a bell, the signed 10 inch silvered brass dial with Roman numerals and outer Arabic seconds, subsidiary rolling moon dial at twelve, calendar dials at twelve and six, pierced steel hands, applied brass spandrels, housed within a caddy hood, contained within a waisted mahogany case, with later carved decoration, on plinth base with bracket feet, cm high
An Old Ellgrave pottery wall pocket in the Art Deco manner from the Lorna Bailey range with red, black and orange geometric decoration and printed mark to reverse together with a collection of Wade Tetley Teawares comprising two cookie jars, a tea caddy, teapot and a further lidded jar, also together with a quantity of ceramic floral encrusted menu holders and candlesticks and four KLM bols, flask in the form of houses

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