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A cased George V silver Spoon and Pusher Set, hallmarked Sheffield, 1927, in velvet lined presentation case, no inscriptions, together with a silver mounted commemorative Millennium desk clock, by Carr's, in presentation box, a silver mounted glass dressing table jar and a small quantity of silver flatware (3)
A George III silver swing handled Basket, by William Plummer, hallmarked London, 1773, of shaped oval form with gadrooned rim, pierced with foliate decoration, some splits and old repairs, the plain centre thin and with a faint engraved cartouche, looped swing handle, raised on a pierced oval foot, 13¼in (33.5cm) long, approx total weight 21.4ozt.
A George VI silver Cigarette Case, hallmarked Birmingham, 1946, with engine turned decoration, top left cartouche engraved with initials, 4in x3½in (10cmx8.5cm), together with two other rectangular silver cigarette cases, both engraved, one with damaged catch mechanism, approx total weight 17.5ozt (3)
An antique Indian silver Trophy Cup, of two-handled goblet form, chased with a band of huts and trees decoration, on ebonised wood plinth marked 'By appointment Garrard & Co. Ltd. England, Calcutta & London', overall 6in (15.25cm) high, together with five other pieces of Indian silver with chased decoration, including a pair of trumpet vases, 5½in (14cm) high, circular plate of hexafoil form, 5¾in (14.5cm) diameter, small cup, 2½in (6.25cm) diameter and a heart-shaped pin cushion, 3in (7.5cm) wide (6)
A George III silver Table Spoon, by Hester Bateman, hallmarked London, 1784, Old English pattern, the handle initialled, 8¼in (21cm) long, together with a pair of George III silver Old English pattern table spoons, hallmarked London, 1783, with initials and one other silver Old English pattern table spoon, approx total weight 8.3ozt (4)
A Victorian circular silver Punch Bowl, by the Army & Navy Cooperative Society Ltd., hallmarked London, 1888, with scrolling foliate decoration and corresponding pedestal foot, one cartouche with presentation inscription dated 1889, the other engraved with two crests, 10½in (26.5cm) diameter, 8½in (22cm) high, approx weight 40.5ozt.
A George V silver four piece Tea Service, by James Deakin & Sons, hallmarked Sheffield, 1918-1921, of waisted ovoid form with gadrooned rim, the teapot and hot water jug with wooden handles and finials, the sugar bowl and cream jug with leaf capped 'C' handles, all raised on bun feet, the hot water jug 7in (19cm) high, approx total weight 39.15ozt (4)
A pretty Edwardian silver Tazza, by Harrison Fisher, hallmarked Sheffield, 1904, of lobed circular form alternating between foliate, lattice and plain decoration, raised on a plain circular pedestal foot with reeded base, 9½in (24cm) diameter, 3¼in (8cm) high, approx weight 11.5ozt.
A George V silver Teapot, by Mappin & Webb Ltd., hallmarked Sheffield, 1911, of ovoid form with demi-fluted decoration, wooden handle and finial, 4¾in (12cm) high, together with a corresponding cream jug, Sheffield 1912, and an associated two handled sugar bowl, by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, hallmarked Chester 1899, the lift off cover with knop finial, approx total weight 22ozt (3)
A Victorian silver Dessert Fork, by Elizabeth & John Eaton, hallmarked London, 1859, Fiddle pattern, crested, 6¾in (17cm) long, together with a silver fiddle pattern dessert spoon, by William Bateman & Daniel Ball, hallmarked London, 1841 and two other 19thC silver forks, one other in silver plate, total silver weight 6.9ozt (5)
An Elizabeth II silver Mustard Pot, by Garrard & Co Ltd., hallmarked Birmingham, 1973, of rectangular form with gadrooned rim, raised on shell capped paw feet, together with a corresponding open salt, bother with blue glass liners, together with a pair of circular silver open salts, hallmarks illegible and both in poor condition, and a George V silver oval mustard pot, by S W Smith & Co., hallmarked London, 1912, with blue glass liner, approx total weight of silver 9.8ozt (5)
A Continental silver Snuff Box, 2¾in (7cm) wide, together with a Victorian silver mounted desk Thermometer, hallmarked London 1891, 3¾in (9.5cm) high, a silver ashtray, a small Continental silver box, a small silver topped glass scent bottle and a miniature two handled silver 'trophy', hallmarked Birmingham, 1909, 4.5cm high, weighable silver 5.7ozt (6)
A matched set of ten Victorian silver fiddle pattern Dessert Spoons, including five by Chawner & Co., hallmarked London, 1878, three by John James Whiting, hallmarked London 1844, and a pair hallmarked London 1840, these two initialled, 7in (18cm) long, approx total weight 14.2ozt (10)
A pair of George IV silver Table Spoons, by John, Henry & Charles Lias, hallmarked London, 1825, Old English pattern, 8¾in (22cm) long, together with five other early 19thC silver Old English pattern table spoons, these five all with engraved initials etc., approx total weight 13.8ozt (7)
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