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A collection of hallmarked silver items including a matching mustard and pepper with Celtic band, Adie Brothers, Birmingham 1957, a loaded candlestick, etc, and a small quantity of Dutch 833 standard silver including a beaker, a set of six commemorative spoons, two German 835 standard silver pen dishes, and a French silver bladed ivory handled slice, combined weighable silver approx 18ozt.
Two Victorian and copper brass mounted powder flasks, one decorated with hanging game, a Victorian jelly mould, a brass candlestick, a pair of copper wall pockets and a copper bowl (7). CONDITION REPORT: Powder flasks: Bird decorated example - tarnished and pitted. Action works. Other example - has dents and holes. Action works.
A c.1937 Clarice Cliff girl candlestick, shape 431, with painted flower bouquet and drip painted clothing, stamped on base with printed script "Bizarre by Clarice Cliff", height 18cm. CONDITION REPORT: There is some paint loss to the girl's right shoulder, and a small paint loss to her hair, crazing to glaze in places, a little rubbing under sleeves of gown, otherwise good condition.
ORIVIT EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY ART NOUVEAU DESIGN GOBLET SHAPED VASE, pattern No. 3037, stylized flower stems and fruit, circular foot, 6 1/4" (16cm) high, GERMAN LATE NINETEENTH CENTURY GOTHIC PATTERN PEWTER CANDLESTICK, fluted column and high domed foot, 10" (25.5cm) high, WMF.B SMALL CAST PEWTER MUG, design of foliate fronds, dragonfly and beetle, 3" (7.5cm) high and an ARGENT PEWTER STRAIGHT SIDED TANKARD No. 652 with hand hammered decoration, 5" (12.5cm) (4)
A small collection of silver items, to include: a rectangular cigarette case by William Hinds Ltd., Birmingham 1921, engraved RG, 8.4cm long; a rectangular vesta case by Read & Morris, Birmingham 1919, with a suspension loop, 4.2cm high; a pair of napkin rings by James Dixon & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1922, with beaded borders, engraved A over 1899 - 1924, 4.2cm diameter; another pair of napkin rings and a single pierced napkin ring; a pair of Victorian menu holders by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1896, formed as foliate swags, scroll legs and ball feet, 4cm wide; a cased set of six silver handled knives; and a dwarf candlestick, loaded; together with a collection of electro-plated items, to include: two Old English pattern ladles; a tea pot; a foliate six division toast rack; a shaped oval tray; a bottle stand; and other items, 247g (7.95 oz) gross weighable

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