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A matched set of Georgian silver King's pattern table forks and spoons, Richard Crossley and George Smith, London, 1810; Eley, Fern and Chawner, London, 1812 (6) and Richard Crossley and George Smith, London, 1810 (3), comprising: twelve spoons and eleven forks, all engraved with a griffin head crest, 71.4oz gross.
An Edwardian silver dressing table set, by William Neale, Chester, 1901, comprising: tray, hand mirror, a pair of hairbrushes, and a pair of clothes brushes, (comb missing), each embossed with cherubs within scrolling foliate borders, in a fitted gilt and tooled Morocco leather case, tray 10.9oz.
An Edwardian silver royal commemorative tea tray celebrating the Coronation of King Edward VII, by Cooper Brothers and Sons Ltd, Sheffield, 1901, decorated with engraved portraits of the King and Queen surrounded by scenes of London, flanked by two scrolling handles with turned ebony, 51 x 35cms, 65.8oz.
A Victorian silver sugar bowl, by Charles Stuart Harris, London 1883, with shaped gadrooned rim above half fluted body, 11cms diameter, 3.6oz; together with a late Victorian Arts & Crafts silver sugar bowl, by Crighton Brothers, London 1899, of plain circular form with hammered finish, 11cms diameter, 6.8oz. (2)
A George III Irish silver coffee pot, by Robert W Smith, Dublin, 1840, of compressed melon form, with a border of heart-shaped cartouches, one set to each segment, the latter containing bass-relief moulded flower sprigs, and an engraved armorial, the cast finial in the form of a squash, 25cms high, 33.8oz
A George III silver mustard pot, by Charles Chesterman II, London 1788, with dome cover above pierced body with engraved floral decoration, fitted blue glass liner, 8cms high; and a Victorian silver mustard pot, by Henry Holland, London 1847, the engraved cover with shell pattern thumb-piece above a pierced body with rococo scroll decoration, fitted blue glass liner; and two associated silver spoons. (2)
A George V silver trophy cup, by S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Chester, 1931, for the Ripon Christmas Show 1931 ‘Presented by The British Oil & Cake Mills Ltd for the Best Beast Fed on Robson’s Rations’, having a pair of loop handles, raised over a spreading circular weighted foot, 20.5cms.
An early Victorian brass inlaid burr walnut travel case, retailed by F.L. Hausburg, Liverpool, the lid centred by floral scrolling cartouche with engraved initials 'JSW', opening to reveal letter store to inside lid above a fitted interior of silver-mounted hobnail cut-glass pots, inkwells and sanders, by Thomas Johnson, London 1840, set around a manicure set with snuff spoon and pencil, all in lift-out trays, the base fitted with a self-locking drawer revealing a gilt and tooled leather covered jewellery case, looks to be complete and original, 35 x 25 x 19cms high.
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