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A Cased Set of Four Victorian Silver Salt-Cellars and Spoons, The Salt-Cellars Maker's Mark Indistinct, Birmingham, 1891, The Spoons by L. Spiers, Birmingham, 1891, each salt-cellar chased with foliage on a matted ground, with scroll handles, the spoons with fluted handles, the case 20.5cm wide, 4oz 11dwt (8)
A George V Silver Pedestal Bowl, by James Deakin and Sons, Sheffield, 1925, shaped circular and on spreading foot, later engraved with an inscription relating to Mrs Joanna Hutton, curator of the Bronte Parsonage Museum, from the Council of the Bronte Society, 20.5cm diameter, 10oz 3dwt
A Quantity of Silver Flatware, including: three cased sets of six silver teaspoons with sugar-tongs en suite; cased pair of silver knives; a cased Old English pattern spoon and fork; ma cased christening-set, comprising spoon, fork and napkin ring; a toddy-ladle; a stilton-scoop; a serving spoon and two serving knives with mother-of-pearl handles, Together With: a cased pair of napkin-rings (qty)
A Diamond Brooch, adapted from earrings, length 4.7cm; A 9 Carat Gold Ruby and Split Pearl Brooch, length 4.7cm; A 9 Carat Gold Brooch, length 4.0cm; A Brooch, stamped '9CT, length 4.6cm'; and A Silver Brooch, length 4.4cm . Three brooches (two hallmarked 9 carat gold and one stamped '9CT' - 9.2 grams.
A Pair of Elizabeth II Silver Champagne-Flutes and a Pair of Elizabeth II Silver-Mounted Glass Champagne-Flutes, The First Pair by J. A. Campbell, London, 2000, The Second by Francis Howard Ltd., London, 2007, each of typical form, 22.5cm high and smaller, weighable silver 9oz 16dwt (4)
A George V Silver Teapot and a Similar Cream-Jug and Sugar-Bowl, The Teapot, by Henry Atkin, Sheffield, 1929, The Cream-Jug and Sugar-Bowl by Viners, Sheffield, 1923, the teapot fluted and on four bun feet, with composition handle and finial, the cream-jug and sugar-bowl similar, the teapot 27cm wide, gross weight 38oz 5dwt (3)
A Group of Silver, including: two Elizabeth II shaped square dishes, maker's mark D&D, London, 1968, each etched with foliage and flowers and four various napkin-rings; Together With: a silver-plated mustard-pot, oblong and with gadrooned border, the dishes 11cm square, weight of silver 8oz 17dwt (7)
An Elizabeth II Silver Dish, by Richard Comyns, London, 1972, Further Numbered '0622', circular and with milled border, engraved after Doris Lindner with the racehorse Brigadier Gerard at full gallop, 23cm diameter; Together With: an Austrian Silver Basket, shaped oval and engraved with foliage, with scroll and mask-capped handles, 35cm wide over handles, 23oz 3dwt (2)
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