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A mixed lot of jewellery to include a 9ct gold full-eternity ring with outer white metal band with inset white stones, a 9ct gold heart shaped locket and a silver necklace, together with mixed costume jewellery to include earrings, brooches, faux pearl necklaces, and mixed coins to include commemorative Crowns
Silver and white metal items to include a small Indian white metal engraved cram jug, one handled and silver pickle forks, sugar tongs and other items of flatware and vanity set implements, total weight excluding bone handled forks and berry spoon 293.8gLocation: Porter
A selection of silver and silver plated cutlery and other items to include a silver egg cup, napkin rings to include a Middle Eastern niello ring, a silver pin dish and apostle spoons, silver plated Guernsey jug, salts and cutlery, some with engraved family crests, total weight of silver items approx 158.3g
Two Staffordshire dogs, mixed blue and white ceramics to include Wedgwood, early 20th century hand painted tea plates with floral sprays on a white background, and other china, together with a cased set of fish knives and forks in silver plate and white metal Location: A1
A Victorian child's silver spoon and fork with engraved decoration, London 1890, cased, a Victorian silver Apostle spoon, London 1897, a set of three Victorian fiddle pattern teaspoons, Sheffield 1899 and a pair of silver dwarf candlesticks, 205g weighable silver
A Persian (Iranian) Isfahan 840 silver rectantangular box, the repoussé top with long tailed birds amongst foliage with a stylised floral border, the sides all finely chased and engraved, barrel bearing hinge working and good order, 840 silver, hand engraved to base ‘To Mr S.T. Eyes from I.B.I’ Isfahan staff, 6th March 1943’, W 14 cms, Depth 8 cms H. 2.5 cms, Weight 271 grams (8.712 oz) Provenance: From the son of Mr Eyers; the banker to the last Shah of Persia. Condition: When closed does not sit perfectly flat..raises slightly on right hand side, Scratches to base , feint.
Three George V silver serving spoons, monogramed handles, hallmarked Sheffield 1918 by J.R., together with a serving spoons stamped T.C.; four table fiddle pattern table spoons, the handles stamped with a prancing lion crest, one a George III example and three Victorian London examples, gross weight 478g. (8)
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