A collection of antique pocket knives. Including two mother of pearl handled silver fruit knives, hallmarked: WN for William Nowill, 1925, Sheffield and JYC for John Yeomans Cowlishaw, Sheffield, 1869 along with a mother of pearl miniature pen knife and a plastic pen knive with pick. W.7.5cm
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A collection of silver. Including a silver rattle in the form of a kitten hallmarked WA for William Adams Ltd, Birmingham, 1934 and two napkin rings, one with circular plain cartouche and engine turned decoration, hallmarked HG&S for Henry Griffiths & Sons, 1929, Birmingham, the other with reeded edge, with a silver tea spoon and a weighted silver trumpet vase, hallmarked HEBFEB for Barker Brothers, Chester, 1920. Gross weight 137g H.13cm (tallest)
Two pairs of silver napkin rings. One oval with linear edges monogrammed with BB and CB, hallmarked: JBC&S for J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham, 1993, the other pair hexagonal with engine turned decoration and monogrammed AG,DG, hallmarked PB&Co for P Bash & Co, Birmingham, 1928. H.3 W.5.5 D.3.5cm Weight 116g.
A collection of silver plated items. Including a cased set of cake forks, cut glass and silver plated claret jug with repousse floral design and geometric cut jug, a Barker Ellis EPNS cruet, a sauce boat with scrolling handle, tea strainer, a pair of vine leaf and grape design silver plated grape scissors and a mustard spoon. H.28cm
A pair of large late Victorian profusely detailed balluster form hallmarked silver sugar casters or possibly pot pourrie by George Fox. Depicting rural scenes of Bacchanalian merriment on ball and claw feet. Nice crisp hallmarks to all four pieces, George Fox, London 1903. H28cm W12cm and total weight 1690gCondition: One of the casters has a very slight lean which could be easily rectified.
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