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A George IV silver three piece service, comprising a hot water jug, 21 cm high, a sugar bowl, and a milk jug, Richard Sibley with Makepeace London stamp to water jug and milk jug, London 1824/25, and a later matching silver teapot, London 1897, 16 cm high, approx. 90.3 ozt (all in) (4) See inside back cover colour illustration Condition report Report by MWGenerally the tea service is in good condition with no major repairs or damage, just general wear marks and tarnishing. The teapot does not sit quite square and there is slight rock when this is put onto a flat surface and the hot water jug handle feels slightly loose on the rivets. The ivory or bone inserts having cracks. The service feels a generous weight and construction.
An Edwardian silver caster, Birmingham 1907, makers mark indistinct, an Edwardian silver mustard, Birmingham 1902, Alfred George Griffiths, two silver napkin rings, total gross weight approx 2.91 ozt/90.7 grams, six Continental silver coffee spoons (af) gross weight approx 49.5 grams/1.59 ozt, a white metal napkin ring embossed with African scene, a white metal backed clothes brush and a white metal coaster and six 18th century white metal and dyed ivory handled knives
Two ivory back clothes brushes with heraldic and initial detail H.R.H., with two cased ivory napkin rings, and mother of pearl cased pair of eye glasses, also a paper mache spectacle case inlaid with papua shell, another spectacle case 'yellow metal' with framed spectacles, white metal framed spectacles and two pairs of steel framed spectacles, all 19th Century, and a minute paper mache snuff box (12)
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