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SELECTION OF GEORGE V AND LATER SILVER CONDIMENTSincluding a lidded mustard, salt and pepper pot, all with liners, Birmingham 1915; a circular salt dish raised on three cabriole stout supports with a glass liner, London 1929; a circular salt with a glass liner, Sheffield 1933; three pepper pots, Birmingham 1931 and two from 1962; a pepper pot, Sheffield 1914; a circular salt dish with glass liner, Birmingham 1962; and two salt spoons, Birmingham 1901
SELECTION OF SILVER AND SILVER GILT SPOONSincluding ten condiment spoons, Birmingham 1901 by William Devenport, Birmingham 1903 by Stainton Brothers, Birmingham 1905, Birmingham 1924 by Docker and Burn, Birmingham 1934 by Ernst W Haywood, Birmingham 1936 by William Suckling Ltd, Sheffield 1918 by John and William Deakin and Sons, Sheffield 1914, Chester 1919 and 1921; a preserve spoon with ball finial, Birmingham 1857 by William Henry Leather; a Lord Nelson finial spoon, Birmingham 1904 by Levi and Salaman; an Eros finial spoon, Birmingham 1975; plain tea spoon, Sheffield 1929 by Cooper Brothers and Sons Ltd; a tea spoon, Sheffield 1923 by John William; a rat tail tea spoon, London 1915; a silver gilt Coronation spoon, London 1936 by Josiah William & Co; an Edwardian spoon, Birmingham 1903 by William Devenport; a Pilgrim finial spoon, Birmingham 1901 by William Devenport; a thistle finial spoon, Birmingham 1967 by C. Robotham & Son; a Pilgrim finial spoon, Birmingham 1911; a Celtic design spoon, Sheffield 1977 by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd; a spoon with a thistle hardstone finial and twisted stem, Birmingham 1901; a silver gilt silver anniversary spoon, London 1978; a silver gilt tea caddy spoon, Sheffield 1999; a silver gilt spoon, London 1910; a silver spoon with a hammered bowl, Birmingham 1963; a commemorative Elizabeth II silver gilt spoon, Sheffield 2002; a silver butter knife, Birmingham 1901 by A.J. Bailey; a pair of silver Pilgrim sugar tongs, Birmingham 1900 by A.J. Bailey; a pair of sugar tongs, Sheffield 1926 by Mappin & Webb and a pair of silver sugar tongs, Birmingham 1935
A pair of George III silver candlesticks, John Roberts & Co (John Roberts, Samuel Mosley & John Settle), Sheffield 1808, the gun barrel stems with detachable drip pans and gadrooned urns mounts to the spiral reeded and gadrooned circular weighted bases, engraved monogram to bases, 7 1/8in. (18.1cm.) high, gross weight 29 tr.oz. (2)* Condition: Both drip pans slightly bent. Marks slightly rubbed but clearly legible. Matching marks to drip pans. One weighted base has dropped slightly to one side and this stick is pushed down slightly to one side of base, making it lean to one side a little. Both have a few small dings to stems and top of spiral gadrooned base.
A good pair of George III silver candlesticks, S. C. Younge & Co., Sheffield 1813, the fluted capitals with swags and foliate decoration, detachable drip pans, raised shaped circular bases with conforming decoration, inscribed eagle on branch motif on bases and drip pans, 10¾in. (27.4cm.) high, gross weight 60.6 tr.oz. (weighted). (2)* Condition: In very good condition overall. One with a slight tilt on base. Marks slightly rubbed but remain legible.
A pair of George V silver mounted Art Deco tapered decanters, hallmarked James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield 1924, of tapered hexagonal form, with plain silver collars and tapered octagonal stoppers, 12¾in. (32.5cm.) high. (2)* Condition: Some small chips to edges of stoppers and one stopper has two larger chips. Marks slightly rubbed but remain clearly legible. Silver mounts have a few small dings.
A rare early 20th century Omani Khanjar dagger-side knife and belt, removable steel blade (later addition), waisted horn hilt with silver mounts, decorative silver scabbard with four cast silver rings, silver embroidered leather belt and side knife with Sheffield steel blade (possibly a later addition) to scabbard, 12½in. (31.75cm.) long overall.* Condition: In very good condition, showing a little age related wear.
A late Victorian silver three piece tea set, Hammond, Creake & Co (Saint Arnaud Creake), Sheffield, 1895, comprising of teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl, of half gadrooned decoration, ebony handle & finial, the teapot measuring 6¾in. 17.2cm.) high, gross weight 31 tr.oz. (3)* Condition: In good condition with no significant faults, slightly rubbed maker's marks.

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