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Three George III silver wine labels of navette form - Sherry, Port and Claret - London 1796; together with a set of three early Victorian wine labels in the form of vine leaves - Sherry, Madeira and Port - Birmingham 1840, weight 39.7g together with a silver plated dressing table box cover (7).Condition Reportnavette labels 43mm wide
A pair of George III silver wine coasters with Greek key decoration, London 1805, weight 546g, 15cms (6ins) diameter (2).Condition ReportPossible repair to the top rim of one, minor undulations and the mahogany inset has marks and wear, marks rubbed, good overall condition
A William IV silver mustard pot, London 1835, weight 142g, 6.5cms (2.5ins) high.Condition ReportThere is a repair to the handle where it joins the body at the top of the pot, has an engraved crest to the cover, liner looks to be original although there is some play between liner and body, spoon associated, minor surface scratching overall, marks rubbed and no indentations, good overall condition
A Buccellati style silver evening bag, the interior fitted with compact mirror and lipstick, the shaped fold-over flap edged in 18ct gold with a sapphire cluster clasp, weight 511g, 18.5cms (7.25ins) wide.Condition ReportThe is an indentation to the bottom corner of the side to the right hand side and a smaller indentation to the opposite corner, all hinges are good and the clasp fits well. The internal lipstick and powder compact look unused, very minor surface scratching, tiny 750 mark to side, good overall condition.
A Wiltshire Police and WWII medal group awarded to 'PC Percival D Ransome' comprising a WWII Defence medal, a 1939-45 Star, Elizabeth II Silver Jubilee medal, Special Constabulary Long Service medal with two bars and a Wiltshire Constabulary badge and a Wiltshire Special Constabulary badge.
An early Victorian silver twelve place setting cutlery suite, in a type of Kings pattern, comprising twelve tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, eleven teaspoons, twelve table forks, twelve dessert forks, pair of sauce ladles, butter knife and salt spoon, each with armorial engraved terminals, gross weight 147.5oz, maker Chawner & Co, London 1849Condition report: Generally good, with some age wear.Tines showing minor wear only.Spon bowls good.Marks well struck.Would benefit from a full polish.
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