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MASONIC INTEREST 'ROYAL ANTEDILUVIAN ORDER OF BUFFALOS' SILVER AND ENAMEL JEWEL, with bar clasp inscribed 'SIR COLLEY READ LO. NO. 3342', the medal inscribed 'JUSTICE, TRUTH, PHILANTHROPY' to the obverse, and with presentation inscription dated 1925 to the reverse, 13.5cm high, along with another silver masonic jewel (2)
EARLY 20TH CENTURY MASONIC SILVER 'ORPHEUS' JEWEL, in silver gilt and enamels, featuring Orpheus with lyre, pillars, chequered floor and further Masonic symbols, 'Lodge No. 394' with 'Foundation Consecrated' and 'Member 30th October 1925' bars, stamped 'Stg Sil' to reverse, the jewel 6.2 x 4.5cm, also a silver gilt Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes 'Grand Lodge of England' example (2).
ROYAL WORCESTER BLUSH IVORY QUATREFOIL BONBON DISH, decorated with central floral spray, within moulded beaded borders, on a silver stand with leaf cast twin wire pattern swing handle, the dish with transfer mark in puce, dot code for 1907, Pattern No. 1992, the stand hallmarked Sheffield 1909
PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER MOUNTED CUT GLASS SCENT BOTTLES, the silver mounts by John Grinsell & Sons, Birmingham, 1889, each hinged cover with central initialled cartouche, embossed with a band of foliage over a lower gadrooned band, the flattened ovoid body cut with hobnails, star cut foot, original glass stoppers, 13cm diameter
VICTORIAN PIERCED SILVER SUGAR BOWL, maker F W Turton Ltd, Birmingham 1898, with twin scroll handles, blue glass liner and relief decoration including four grotesque dolphins to lower section, on shaped base, 12cm high, 18.8cm wide, also a smaller Neo-Classical style example by Daniel & John Wellby, London 1902, approx. 350g, a white metal bowl with swing handle and blue glass liner and a pierced plated example with cranberry glass liner (4).
EDWARD VII SILVER SALT, maker Brooke & Son, Sheffield 1909, of open pierced form with twin handles and blue glass liner, Brooke & Son Edinburgh retail stamp to base, 11.3cm diameter, and further silver including a goblet, a sifting spoon, an ovoid pepper in the manner of Christopher Dresser, etc, total approx. 510g
ARTS & CRAFTS HAMMERED SILVER TYG AND COVER, maker James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1928, the cover with figural finial modelled as woman holding two laurel wreaths, the bombe bowl with reeded rim and three swept handles terminating in clover leaves, over a blade knopped stem and tapered circular foot mounted with three double 'C' scrolls, 24.2cm high, 455g
COLLECTION OF SCANDINAVIAN SILVER CUTLERY, .830 grade including table forks and spoons, numerous by David Andersen, of various patterns, some with engraved initials and crests, weighable silver approx. 2800g, also white metal items including a soup ladle with gilt bowl and a small group of plated items
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