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A George III silver cream jug, maker's mark worn possibly SA for Stephen Adams II, London, 1806: of barge-shaped outline with banded vine leaf decoration on an oval foot, together with a near matching Victorian twin-handled sugar basin, maker Thomas Hayes, Birmingham, 1892, total weight of silver 298gms, 9.59ozs.
A late Victorian silver sugar caster, maker's mark worn Birmingham, 1900: of octagonal oval outline, with pierced and domed lid, raised on a stepped foot, 15cm high, together with a George V silver four-division toast rack, maker Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1926, 7.5cm long, total weight of silver 263gms, 8.47ozs
A George V silver mustard pot and cover, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, Sheffield, 1920: of oval outline with domed hinged lid, with blue glass liner, together with a non matching silver pepperette and a mustard spoon, total weight of silver 152gms, 4.90ozs.
An Edward VII silver pedestal cream jug, maker William Aitken, Birmingham, 1904: of helmet-shaped outline with reeded border and handle on an oval foot, 13cm high, together with a similar Victorian example, maker James Deakin & Sons, Chester, 1885, 13cm high, total weight of silver 225gms, 7.24ozs
A Swiss silver plated automaton musical box: of serpentine outline decorated with putti in forest glades, the oval hinged top enclosing a singing bird that rises, sings and returns to the chest, raised on scroll and acanthus decorated feet, 11cm wide, contained in its morocco case.
A George VI silver cream jug, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London, 1937: of plain baluster form with sparrow beak spout, scroll handle on a circular foot, 7.5cm high, an Edward VII silver cream jug and a George V silver cream jug in the George III style, each 9.5cm high, total weight of silver 290gms, 9.35ozs. (3)
A pair of Victorian silver Old English pattern tablespoons, maker Robert Stebbings, London, 1898:, initialled, a pair of George III silver Old English pattern tablespoons, maker Alice & George Burrows II, London, 1808; together with a George IV silver fiddle pattern tablespoon, maker John Hawkins, London, 1826, total weight of silver 314gms., 10.11ozs.
A George V silver hip flask, maker Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1922: inscribed and dated, of rectangular outline with turn-off hinged lid, 14.5cm high, together with a silver cigarette case, of plain rectangular outline, 13cm wide, total weight of silver 303gms, 9.76ozs.
A George VI silver sauce boat, maker T & JP, Birmingham, 1937: of traditional design with gadrooned border and scroll handle raised on three swept feet, 15.5cm long, together with a Georgian silver cream jug, all marks worn, of barge-shaped outline, raised on ball feet, 11.5cm long, total weight of silver 268gms, 8.63ozs. (2)
A pair of 19th century cabochon red paste and gilt metal drop earrings: a pair of silver drop earrings, a pair of turquoise drop earrings and an oval amethyst and marcasite oval pendant suspended from a bow brooch, a red and green paste-set necklace and other items.
An Edward VII silver stand with cranberry glass bowl, maker Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1902: of circular outline with reeded and garland decoration raised on four swept legs terminating in hoof feet, 12.5cm diameter, together with an Elizabeth II silver fluted bowl, Sheffield 1981, 15.2cm diameter, total weight of silver 385gms, 12.39ozs.(2)
A late Victorian Countess's Coronet maker Garrard & Co Ltd, London, 1900: parcel gilt and matted, with silver balls, crimson velvet caul, bullion cord finial and ermine trim, bears maker's label of " R & S Garrard & Co, Goldsmiths & Jewellers To The Crown, 25 Haymarket, London", contained in a later Garrard card box.
A pair of George V silver bon bon dishes, maker William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham, 1913: of oval outline with pierced sides and rope twist borders and handles, 11.5cm wide, together with a pair of late Victorian silver salts, maker Walter & John Barnard, London, 1891, of oval fluted outline, 7cm wide, 161gms, 5.19ozs
A Victorian Channel Islands silver Fiddle pattern berry spoon, maker John Le Gallais & Thomas de Gruchy, Jersey, circa 1840: initialled, with gilt decorated bowl, together with a pair of George IV silver berry spoons, London, 1823, total weight of silver 171gms, 5.51ozs.
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