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A matched set of silver salver, waiter, & card tray, all with raised & shaped rim & on three short scroll feet, each with engraved initial D to centre, the salver: 10” diam.; waiter: 8” diam.; & card tray: 5¾” diam.; Sheffield 1935, 1937, & 1939 respectively, all by Emile Viner. (17 oz; 10 oz; & 6 oz).
A pair of George IV silver Husk pattern table spoons, London 1825 by Wm. Chawner II; a Scottish William IV King’s Thread table fork, Edinburgh 1832 by James McKay; a ditto King’s pattern table spoon, 1834 by William Marshall; a King’s Thread dessert fork; & a Victorian Fiddle pattern table spoon. (15 oz total).
An Edwardian silver presentation trowel, the floral engraved heart-shaped blade inscribed: “Presented To The Revd. John Rees On The Occasion Of His Laying A Memorial Stone At Cwmllynfell Chapel, 6th March 1905”, with turned ivory handle, 10½” long, London 1904, by Jackson & Fullerton; together with a turned ebonised silver-mounted mallet, in original fitted case.
A George V silver large desk inkstand of rectangular shape with raised moulded rim, a pen trough either side, an oval straight-sided box to the centre, a heavy squat round cut glass inkwell either side, all with flat hinged covers, on four ball feet, 11½” x 8”; London 1922, by Theodore Rossi of Norwich. (27½ oz).
A contemporary silver desk set by Martyn Pugh of Redditch, comprising a cylindrical inkwell with domed hinged lid & blue glass liner, a silver-mounted roller blotter with ball handle, & a dip pen, 4½” long, Birmingham 1988-9, on hardwood rectangular base with silver-lidded nib compartment, 9¼” wide.
A pair of George V silver plain napkin rings, Sheffield 1926, by Atkin Bros., in fitted case (2.7 oz); a plain rectangular photo frame, 6” x 4¼”, Chester 1903; a nail buffer with hinged handle to the engine-turned mount & with red morocco cover, London 1926; a tea strainer with turned wood handle & on plain round base, Birmingham 1955; & a silver-mounted comb.
A MODERN SILVER SIX-PIECE TEA & COFFEE SERVICE, of slightly tapered cylindrical form, with all-over planished surface engraved with garlands of flowers, comprising: a rectangular tray with turned wood handles; a coffee pot; teapot; hot water jug; milk jug; & sugar bowl; the tray & coffee pot Birmingham 1998, by Philip Kydd of Barrow Gurney; the other items Birmingham 1973, by Charles S. Green & Co. (Total weight: 129 oz all-in).
A Victorian silver presentation trowel, the kite-shaped blade with engraved leaf-scroll decoration & inscribed: “Presented to Archibald Orr-Ewing Esq. M. P. On The Occasion of His Laying The Foundation Stone of The West Established Church, Helensburgh, 1st. February 1877”, with turned & carved ivory handle, 12.5” long; Sheffield 1875, by H. Wilkinson & Co., in fitted case.
A late Victorian cast silver Royal Navy belt buckle with crowned fouled anchor within a wreath, 2” diam., Birmingham 1899, by Thomas Hayes (2 oz); & another cast silver two-part belt buckle depicting the Roman God Mercury within a scroll border, 3.5” wide; London1897, by Samuel Jacob. (2.3 oz).
A late Victorian silver pocket cigarette case of curved rectangular shape, with engraved family crest to the front, the back with engraved inscription: “U. S. Law tennis”, 4.75” x 2.75”, Chester 1892, by B. H. Joseph & CO. (5 oz); a similar square cigarette case, Birmingham 1886 (3 oz); a vesta, Birmingham 1892; & a fob medallion inscribed; “R. N. C. Boxing, 1895”, Birmingham 1893.
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