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A water feature for outdoor along with brass and wooden items including trinkets a carved gizel,mantle clock along with an impression from a die made by Matthew boulton at Soho in 1804 and was used to convert silver dollars captured by the English in the Spanish war,the image of Carolus the third being thus defaced
George V silver three piece tea set, Sheffield 1912, maker Sibray, Hall & Co Ltd (Charles Clement Pilling), consisting of teapot with ebony handle and finial, milk jug and twin handled sugar bowl, all of octagonal tapering form and raised on circular feet, gross weight 23.4oz
George V silver Celtic design twin handled cup, London 1913, makers mark rubbed but with retailers name Asprey, the loop handles with cast scroll decoration, the beaten body with Celtic band and roundels, on a woven effect stem and beaten foot, the interior with inscription dated 1915, 17cm wide, 9cm high, 13.5oz
Matched pair of Victorian and possibly earlier silver pepperettes, one Birmingham 1884, maker Horace Woodward & Co (Edgar Finley & Hugh Taylor), the other unmarked, the pierced domed covers above gadrooned rims, tapering bodies with gadrooned lower sections, raised on tapering feet, 9.5cm high, 5.5oz (2)
Victorian silver teapot stand, London 1842, maker William Moulson, of quatrefoil form with beaded border, the central field with stylised foliate swag decoration and initials JSC, raised on four claw and ball feet, 17cm wide, 4.9oz William Moulson William Moulson
Victorian silver coffee pot, London 1842, maker John Mortimer & John Samuel Hunt, the bulbous gadrooned octagonal body with acanthus leaf capped double scroll handle and acanthus leaf capped spout, the body with presentation engraving dated January 1921, raised on four scroll cast feet, 23cm high, 29.1oz
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