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A quantity of English, Finnish and American marked silver items, to include an Edwardian oval ring box, with hinged cover and lined interior, set atop four pad feet, hallmarks rubbed, London 1907, length 5.1cm, together with a napkin ring, food pusher and various other flatware, combined weight of weighable silver 200g/6.43ozt approx, together with silver storage bags (qty)
A late nineteenth or early twentieth century plated travelling or campaign kettle on stand, of tapering ovoid form, with hinged side handle and ring-pull finial, the detachable cover initialled 'E.O', opens to reveal an internal removable sieve, the stand with integral burner designed to be housed within the kettle itself, both pieces marked for Richard Hodd & Son (Richard Hodd I & Richard Hodd II), height (when fully assembled) 13.5cm approx
A George V silver and tortoiseshell jewellery or ring box, of rectangular form with dual canted corners, atop four pad feet, the hinged cover inset with a tortoiseshell panel, and pique inlay, depicting a floral and foliate wreath, opening to reveal a lined interior, sponsor's mark rubbed, Birmingham 1925, height 4.5cm, length 12cm approx
An Edwardian Art Nouveau silver ring box or trinket box, of shaped rectangular form, the hinged cover with repousse decoration depicting a putto kissing a woman, perhaps after an engraving by Camille Felix Bellanger, with gilt interior, Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1901, length 4.6cm, weight 45g/1.44ozt approx
Three twentieth-century hallmarked silver items to include a George V cigarette case, of rounded rectangular form with gilt interior, Clark & Sewell (James Clark & John Sewell), Chester 1916, length 8.8cm, together with a ring box and compact, actual silver weight indeterminable, combined gross weight 215g/6.91ozt approx (a/f) (3)
A George III silver tea caddy, of drum form, in the neoclassical style, with bead edge border, the body applied with dual panels depicting classical scenes, with lock (sans key), the slightly domed, hinged cover with a hinged ring-pull finial with matching bead edge border, the underside engraved in script, 'Sophia', fully marked on the base, with corresponding part marks struck to the interior of the hinged lid, Andrew Fogelberg & Stephen Gilbert, London 1782, height 11.2cm, weight 443g/14.24ozt approx
A Victorian silver novelty posy holder or tussie-mussie modelled in the form of a horn, the matt body with applied filigree borders, affixed with suspensory chain and ring, ensuite with the original gilt tooled leather and satin lined fitted presentation case, Colin Hewer Cheshire, Birmingham 1875, length (of posy holder) 12cm, length (of case) 17cm, silver weight 47g/1.51ozt approx
Three twentieth-century hallmarked silver items, to include a milk or cream jug, modelled in the eighteenth-century style, with wavy edge rim, atop three pad feet, C. J. Vander Ltd., Birmingham 1971, height 8.5cm, together with a tea caddy spoon and napkin ring, combined silver weight 165g/5.30ozt approx (3)
†PETER WILLS (born 1955); a porcelain bowl covered in cream glaze with bronze running from the rim and a ring of incised lustre to the well, incised signature and impressed mark, diameter 21cm.Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.
MURIEL MOODY (1907-1991); a salt glazed sculpture of three stylised doves on a square wooden base, height 22cm, base 27.5 x 27.5cm.Condition Report: Large kiln kiss to one side of one bird and ring mark to upper surface of wooden base, otherwise appears good with no further signs of faults, damage or restorations.

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