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A George III silver and cut glass desk set, the tray with double shell handles and a gadrooned rim, raised on four leaf scroll feet, comprising; stand, ink well, sander, and a candlestick and snuffer, S C Younge & Co, Sheffield 1814, 20.125toz total weight, together with a pair of plated grape scissors.
A silver jug, London 1820, embossed with floral decoration and raised on paw feet, three tea spoons, London 1816, London 1817 by William Bateman, and London 1796, two mustard spoons, London 1836 by William Bateman, a pair of sugar nips indistinctly hallmarked, a sifter spoon, London 1810 by William Eley Fearne & Chawner II, a silver and gold fruit knife by West and Son, Dublin, a sterling silver dish by Gotham with pierced and embossed decoration, and an Art Nouveau candlestick, Sheffield 1909, 14cm, total approximately 10toz. (12)
Antique Tiffany Studios Bronze First Panel Sheriff's Jury Presentation Single-Candlestick Circa 1903/1906, With Tiffany? Favrile Iridescent Glass Stick Vase. Signed Tiffany Studios New York. Glass Signed L.C.T. Favrile. Vase Has cannot be removed from Candlestick. Wear to Patina. Shipping $68.00
Group of mixed Victorian Staffordshire figures comprising: seated single spaniel, seated spaniel with pup, pair of standing cows with attendants, further seated coloured spaniels, pair of small recumbent dogs, pastille burner and a novelty Continental figural candlestick titled Defender, tallest 25.5cm
A small collection of silver, comprising: a George III small circular chamber candlestick, maker's mark rubbed ( S), London 1797, with a matched conical extinguisher by Robinson, Edkins & Aston, Birmingham 1838, 9.5cm (3 3/4in) diameter; an octagonal tapering hot milk pot by Carrington & Co., London 1913, 19.5cm (7 1/2in) high; a lobed circular dish, maker's mark R.C.P, London 1998, 15.5cm (6in) diameter; another smaller similar inset with a George II shilling by R. & S. Garrard & Co. (James Garrard), London 1895, 11cm (4 1/4in) diameter; an Arts and Crafts silver coloured mounted leather desk blotter, unmarked, 29.5cm (11 3/8in) long; and a silver coloured plate, 21.5cm (9 1/2in) diameter, 1104g (35.5 oz) gross weighable

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