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A Charles II English provincial silver lace-back trefid spoon, probably by John Mortimer (maker’s mark only struck three times), Exeter, circa 1684, the bowl with ribbed rat-tail, the top of the back of the stem pricked ‘W.E.’ over ‘1684’ over ‘S.B.’, 19.8cm (7.75in) long, 43g (1.35 oz) This version of the maker’s mark does not appear in Kent or Jackson. Literature: ‘The Finial’, issue 16/02 (Nov/Dec 2005), p. 7 where this spoon is illustrated and discussed by Jeremy Griffin Condition report** In good condition overall. The die struck decoration worn, but central on the stem. The marks fairly clear.
A George VI silver teapot, the domed lid with turned finial above a baluster shaped body in the 18th Century manner, the spout of stylised serpent head form, with wooden handle opposite, raised on a stepped circular foot (by Blackmore and Fletcher Limited, London, 1938), 19 cm high, approx 23 oz including handle
A William IV circular tea and coffee service, by Joseph and Albert Savory 1834, with thread borders, C scroll handles and raised on shell and scroll feet, comprising:/ teapot with strawberry finial 700gm/coffee pot with strawberry finial 826gm/milk jug 225gm/two-handled sugar basin 325gm/see illustration
A HEAVY CUT CRANBERRY GLASS VASE WITH ENGRAVED DISC DEPICTING HUNTING SCENES WITH ENGRAVED GRAPES ON THE VINE TO THE TOP AND GLASS FINIAL ( 42cm HIGH ) TOGETHER WITH ANOTHER CUT CRANBERRY GLASS VASE HAVING FINE ETCHINGS OF DEER IN A FOREST ON A CLEAR GLASS BASE ( 36cm HIGH ) AND ANOTHER VASE
An Edward VII large silver twin handled cup and cover with gadrooned finial and frieze, twin scrolled side handles. Inscribed Smithfield Club 1910 Challenge Cup presented by George Prince of Wales for the best Pen of Sheep or Lambs in the show bred by the exhibitor. On a shaped ebonised base. Birmingham 1908. Maker Elkington & Co. 150ozs approximately.
An Edward VII silver trophy cup with sheep form finial and floral embossed lid, the main cup with twin double scrolled acanthus leaf capped handles and all-over embossed floral decoration inscribed Challenge Cup for The Best Flock of Suffolk Breeding Ewes won by Herbert E Smith Esq The Grange Walton 1904. Sheffield 1902. Maker HA. 70ozs. On a circular ebonised base with three white metal plaques dated 1908, 1909 and 1910.

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