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Victorian silver butter dish, Chester 1899, maker Stokes & Ireland Ltd (William Henry Stokes & Arthur George Ireland), of shell form, raised on three orb feet, George V silver dish, Birmingham 1910, maker Mappin & Webb, of lobed hexagonal form with three double scroll handles, raised on three orb feet, 6.6oz (2)
Early 19th Century silver lustre documentary jug, commemorating 'Sir Francis Burdett, Bart M.P, Committed to the Tower 6th April 1810 by the House of Commons for firmly and disinterestedly asserting the legal rights of the British people', with a portrait of Burdett and further small verse to the opposing side, 14.5cm high
George III silver plated Argyll (gravy warmer), the finial top above a bulbous top section with long spout, the base section with a hinged lid to fill with hot water, 20cm high Footnote The Argyll takes its name from the Dukes of Argyll who are sometimes credited with inventing the vessel type. John Campbell, the fifth Duke of Argyll (1723-1806) and his wife Elizabeth Gunning resided in Scottish castle and apparently disliked the gravy arriving cold at the table
Royalty, a collection of press photographs of the Royal Family, to include Princess Elizabeth dated June 1927, The Duke and Duchess of York, Family Party at Glamis, Queen Mary, Queen Elizabeth at 2 years old, Childhood picture of the new Queen circa 1930, the Queen Mother, Silver Jubilee year of King George V, together with more examples, all from various press outlets, (qty)
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