A 2018 Silver Coins of the World 7 Coin Collection, comprising UK Silver Britannia, USA Silver Eagle, Canadian Silver Maple Leaf, Chinese Silver Panda, Australian Silver Kangaroo, Austrian Silver Philharmonic and UK Silver Tower Bridge coins, boxed with certificate. CONDITION REPORT: Each approx 31g fine silver.
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A George V silver wine taster, maker C J Vander Ltd, London, 1933: of circular outline with coin inset, having a loop handle in the form of serpents heads, 8cm diameter, together with a near matching wine taster, maker's mark worn, London, 1935, total weight of silver 197gms, 6.35ozs
A pair of Victorian salts, maker George Unite, Birmingham, 1894: of shell-shaped outline, raised on three dolphin feet, 7cm wide with two non matching salt spoons and a George III silver pedestal salt, maker John Denzilow, London, 1797 of boat-shaped outline, 10.5cm wide, total weight of silver 174gms, 5.60ozs.
A Elizabeth II silver pedestal sauceboat, maker J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham, 1972: with beaded border and acanthus capped handle, 16cm. long, together with a silver pedestal cream jug, maker's mark worn , Birmingham, 1932, total weight of silver 267gms, 8.59ozs (2)
An Edward VII silver dressing table tray, maker William Comyns & Sons, London, 1901: of cartouche-shaped outline, with embossed decoration of winged angel faces enclosed by trailing foliage, 30.5cm wide, together with a matched silver backed hair brush and a plated matchbox holder, weighable silver 329gms, 10.60ozs.
A fine set of eight George III silver candlesticks, maker Robert Garrard I, London, 1803: bears Cavendish family crest, the plain cylindrical sconce with reeded nozzle raised on a slender baluster-shaped and knopped stem and circular reeded spreading foot, 28cm. high, 4513gms, 145.11ozs.*Notes two candlesticks bear the remains of paper labels for Tessiers Ltd, London.
A pair of Edward VII silver candlesticks, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, London, 1901: of neo-classical design, the urn-shaped sconces with acanthus leaf decoration, raised on square tapering columns with ram's head masks, on square weighted bases, 18.5cm high.
A pair of George V silver bon bon dishes, maker Elkington & Co, Birmingham, 1910: of lobed circular form with pierced loop carrying handles, 15cm wide, and a pair of silver oval pierced sweetmeat baskets, maker Mappin & Webb, Birmingham, 1906, 13.5cm wide, total weight of silver 275gms, 8.87ozs.
An Edward VII silver two-handled cup, maker George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester, 1901: of plain circular form with acanthus capped S-scroll handles to the sides, on a stepped circular foot, 18cm wide, together with another silver two-handled cup and a silver three-piece condiment set, total weight of silver 591gms, 19.00ozs.
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