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A Russian brass inkwell, in the form of a casket, set with three malachite beads, on a square base on four compressed feet, 9cm long; a silver octagonal taperstick by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1930, with a double knopped stem and on an octagonal moulded spreading foot, 11.5cm high; a pair of Russian silver sugar tongs, St. Petersburg 1830, assay master Michael Karpinsky, 84 zolotnik, with shell shaped bows, 13cm long; a pair of matchbox holders, maker`s mark for Asprey & Co., overstriking that of another, London 1933, with engine turned decoration, 4.6cm long; and an electro-plated card case, 164g (5.3 oz) gross weighable
A collection of silver items, to include: a late Edwardian oval cream jug by Deykin & Harrison, Birmingham 1909, with a scroll handle, 14.5cm long; an engine turned nail buffer by Mappin & Webb, London 1930, with a circular shaped vacant reserve, 11cm long; a Victorian circular half gadrooned cream jug by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1889, with a beaded rim and a loop handle, 10cm long; another similar cream jug by Mappin & Webb; and a Victorian spirit flask by George Unite & Sons, Birmingham 1891, 8.5cm long, 336g (10.8 oz) gross weighable
A collection of small silver items, to include: a pair of circular facetted quaiches by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1926, 13cm long; a pair of circular ash trays by Turner & Simpson Ltd., Birmingham 1963, with engine turned decoration, 7.6cm diameter; a German silver coloured tea strainer, post 1886 .800 standard, the handle in the form of Adam & Eve standing next to an apple tree with the serpent, 16cm long; an electro-plated tea strainer; and two other silver items, 396g (12.75 oz) gross weighable
Two George III silver cream jugs, one ogee baluster pedestal by Charles Hougham, London 1787, the other oval, maker`s mark worn (probably Duncan Urquhart & Napthali Hart), London 1799; and a pierced navette shaped sweet dish by Mappin & Webb, London 1926, 246g (7.9 oz) gross. There is no condition report available on this lot.
A George III silver mug by Rebecca Emes & Edward Barnard I, London 1811, with a scroll handle and two reeded bands, 7.9cm high; and an Edwardian oval tea canister by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1908, 10cm high, 298g (9.55 oz) gross Condition: Both with clear marks and light scratches commensurate with age and use. The handle appears to have been removed and re-attached to two shield shaped reserves.
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