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A Victorian pierced triangular silver pin cushion, on three feet, 90mm, by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1893 and a Victorian shuttle shaped silver hairpin box and cover, die stamped with flowers, crimped rims, 11cm l, by Thomas Johnson, London 1885, 2ozs (2) Pin cushion - good condition with light wear only. Hairpin box - good condition, not holed, polish residues
A French empire silver jar and cover, flared cylindrical and engraved with scrolling foliage reserved with lyre medallions, ivory knop, 13cm h, maker's mark poorly struck, JH/B, Paris, higher standard, 1798-1809, 14ozs 2dwts Light wear and minor dents around foot, not split or repaired
A Victorian silver fish slice, pierced and engraved around the central scene of an angler, bone haft carved with a heron taking a fish, by Josiah Williams & Co, Exeter 1861, a pair of silver napkin rings, Birmingham 1945 and a pair of silver hairbrushes, Chester 1895 (5) Bone haft slightly worn and yellowed with age, napkin rings in good condition, hairbrushes old polish residues and inserts dropping out
A Victorian silver trinket box, with crimped rim, 10.5cm l, by The Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1899 and other silver articles, comprising an A Edward-Jones Corinium Spoon, boxed, two other spoons, sugar bows, napkin ring and hand mirror, 8ozs 15dwts weighable (7) Trinket box with wear holes to lid, the other items in good condition
A Continental silver and mail purse, early 20th c, 56mm l, a pair of Edwardian mother of pearl hafted butter forks, by Latimer & Sons, Birmingham 1901, cased, a Victorian silver Christening set of spoon and fork, London 1854, two silver napkin rings and a glass condiment bottle in silver holder, Birmingham 1897, 5ozs 8dwts weighable (8) The lot in good condition; lid of one of the leather cases detached
Twelve silver dessert forks, Fiddle pattern, comprising a set of six initialled M, by W Hutton & Sons Ltd, London 1909 and 1911, four with rifle crest and initial F, by Charles Boyton, London 1865 and two others, 17ozs 8dwts Good condition, several with a few slight marks on the tines
Two George III silver tablespoons, Fiddle pattern, bowl of one later shell embossed, by Eley and Fearn and Peter and Ann Bateman, London, both 1798 and an Irish silver tablespoon, Fiddle pattern with rat tail, crested, by Samuel Neville, Dublin 1820, 5ozs 16dwts (3) Wear consistent with age
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