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A Victorian silver tray by Henry Charles Freeman, London 1901, together with a small rectangular tray with embossed acanthus scrolls (unmarked), a Victorian silver heart shaped box by Mathew John Jessop, a small silver lidded cut glass jar, and a silver mounted comb, the large tray and box 459 g
An early 20th century French silver purple guilloche enamel pill box, the hinged lid set with seed pearls to the border, enclosing a gilt interior, stamped 900, 90g, 7cm x 4.5cmCondition report: damage to the enamel at the back corner/side of the box, loss of enamel to the other side of the back corner, surface scratches to the lid and underside, the box makes a creaking sound when you close it
A Victorian silver muffin style dish by S Smith & Son, London 1876, the retractable lid engraved with floral swags, a wreath and M S initials, enclosing a silver plated liner, over swags, on rams masks and hoof feet, 15.5 cm dia, 826g combinedCondition report: One foot broken off, one of the chains is broken off, there are surface scratches including one large vertical mark along the lid due to wear from rubbing when opening and closing, the system of sliding it open and closed is rather fiddly, maybe due to warping of the silver, no breaks
A late Victorian silver three piece tea set by John Round & Son, Sheffield 1895, retailed by Edwards & Sons, Glasgow, comprising one teapot with ebonised handle and finial, a twin handled sugar bowl and a milk jug, each designed with faceted bodies and a reeded band detail as well as a gadrooned rim, the milk jug dated 1893, combined weight 566 gCondition report:The lid of the teapot is warped, there are some bruises and a few dents, surface scratches commensurate with age, the finial is loose on the teapot
An Edward VII silver card case by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1902, designed with embossed acanthus c scrolls with a central empty cartouche, 10 cm high, 57 g, together with a George V silver miniature flask, 1910, 8 cm high, 48 g, and a 925 silver feather pendant on chain, 7 g
A near pair of silver salts, one Victorian, London 1885 by William Evans, the other George V period, London 1929, by Thomas, New Bond Street, each modelled with bulbous body and everted rim, raised on three lion paw feet with lion heads, with blue glass liners, combined weight 386 g
A triple tray cased canteen of silver cutlery, with twelve place settings, of various silver dates and makers, to include Carrington & Co, Holland Aldwinkle & Slater and George Aldwinkle, all late 19th/early 20th century dates, the forks, spoons and serving spoons all in the Kings pattern, the top tray of knives by A.T Barnes with ivory handles, combined silver weight 4749 g
A George IV silver canteen of cutlery, of various dates and makers, to include Morris and Michael Emanuel, London 1827, William Johnson, London 1823, and JE Terrey & Co, London 1837, with eleven entree forks, eleven dessert spoons, six soup spoons, six egg spoons, and a few others, all in kings pattern, combined silver weight 3676 g
A Georg Jensen sterling silver brooch, No.250, designed by Arno Malinowski, of square form, cast and pierced as a pair of birds either side of a head of barley, assayed London 1955, stamped Georg Jensen oval logo, "G.J Ld" makers mark, "Sterling" and "250", 38mm square.
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