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A Pair of Keswick School of Industrial Arts Silver Spoons, maker's mark KSIA, Chester 1915, with hammered fig-shaped bowl, tapering square section stem and bud/acorn knob, 16cm long, in fitted case A similar spoon is illustrated in Bruce (Ian), The Loving Eye and Skilful Hand, Bookcase 2000, page 87.
A pair of Victorian silver candlesticks with embossed rococo design and sconces, by Hilliard & Thomason, each 11 cm H, weighted, Birmingham, 1892, and a similar style porringer with twin griffin handles by Wakely & Wheeler, London, 1893, 7.5 cm H, both in very good condition (2)
An Edwardian silver cylindrical vase with swag decoration in relief on a raised base by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield, 1907, 17.5 cm h x 9 cm diameter and a George V christening mug of plain form on a spreading foot by I S Greenberg & Co., Birmingham, 1926, 8 cm H, initialled, both in very good condition (2) 327g
A George III silver caster of urn form with repousse floral decoration on a square base, 15 cm H; a baluster Victorian silver caster with etched foliate design on a spreading foot, 14 cm H by Atkin Brothers and another, maker's mark rubbed, 12.5 cm H, both Sheffield, 1883, 1887, all in very good condition, 284g (3)
A cased pair of George II silver berry spoon by Benjamin Cartwright II, London, 1759, both initialled, each 16 cm; a George V silver swing handle sugar basket with blue glass liner on cast feet, good condition by Charles Boyton & Son Ltd, Birmingham, 1928, 17 cm H and a Sheffield silver folded sail, 16 cm, 2007. Total silver weight 289g (3)
A George III silver cream jug with carved rim, embossed floral decoration, scroll handle on a raised foot by I S & A N, London, 1766 and a Victorian silver caster of baluster form with carved finial, rococo and fluted decoration on a spreading foot by Harris Brothers, London, 1896, 19 cm H, 271g (2)
A Victorian larger silver scallop shell, another smaller with husks in relief, both on three ball feet, 15, 10 cm W and an oval pierced basket on a spreading foot, 3.5 h x 12 w x 9 w cm, all by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1896, 1892, 1894, 188g and all in very good condition (3)
Fifteen Canadian silver proof .925 coin sets, celebrating the 1976 Montreal Olympics, each fitted box containing four coins in capsules: 10 dollars x 2, 5 dollars x 2 - total silver content per box approximately 134g, all with certificates, outer sleeves, boxes and in very good condition (15)
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