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Pair of George III silver chamber sticks with matched snuffers, engraved bee crest to drip tray and snuffers, unregistered makers mark IH, possibly John Horsley, London 1762, the Victorian snuffers hallmarked Frederick Brasted, London 1875, height approximately 9cm (handles possibly repaired to base)
Early 20th century silver part dressing table brush set, comprising hand mirror, two clothes brushes and the silver back of the hand brush (bristles missing), engine turned banded decoration, blank oval cartouche, makers Colen Hewer Cheshire, Chester 1912, length of hand mirror approximately 27.5cm (4)
Cased set of six George VI silver teaspoons, Hanoverian pattern coffee spoons, makers Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1937, length approximately 11cm together with two George III silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, initialled terminals, and four silver teaspoons stamped sterling (q)
Pair of George IV silver fiddle pattern table spoons, initialled terminals, makers William Eaton, London 1828, length approximately 22.5cm; a pair of William IV silver fiddle pattern sugar tongs, initialled bridge, makers William Eaton, London 1833; a George III silver fiddle pattern teaspoon, makers George Wintle, London 1821 etc
Silver salver raised on two scroll feet (one foot missing) with presentation inscription ' 1939-1945 Presented to Captain J.H. Mears R.M by his colleagues of the Chelsea Football Club to commemorate his safe return from the Second World War November 19th 1945', with six signatures, makers Harrison Fisher & Co, Sheffield 1945, diameter approximately 30cm
Pair of Edwardian silver napkin rings, engraved and bright cut floral decoration, makers Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield 1905, width approximately 3cm, in original box together with a cased set of six Edwardian silver Apostle coffee spoons, makers Adolph Scott, Sheffield 1906, length approximately 10cm (2)
Silver backed hand mirror, cupid and maiden motif and mask decoration, makers Samuel M Levi, Birmingham 1907; a silver back brush with repousse cherub decoration (af), a silver backed clothes brush with cherub and maiden image to centre, makers Henry Matthews, Chester (date letter indistinct) and a silver topped cut glass dressing table jar with repousse cherub image to lid, makers Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham 1905 (4)
George III Scottish silver Old English pattern serving spoon, initialled terminal, makers Alexander Edmonstoun III 1808, length approximately 22.5cm; a similar George III Scottish silver Old English pattern serving spoon, makers Alexander Zeigler, Edinburgh 1799, length approximately 22cm; a George IV Scottish silver sauce ladle, fiddle and shell pattern, makers Mackay & Chrisholm, Edinburgh 1835, length approximately 13cm; a Victorian silver fork; a Victorian ivory handled pickle fork; a silver napkin ring, plain polished band, makers William Hutton & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1908, width approximately 3cm etc (q)
Early 20th century silver hammered vase with engraved inscription 'Presented to J.H. Mears 1955, Middlesex shield with the words 'Middlesex Wanderers' below, cast lion mask decoration to flared body, raised on circular foot with repoussé cherub and floral decoration, import marks for Berthold Hermann Muller, London 1912, height approximately 22.5cm
Edwardian silver three piece tea service comprising pedestal teapot, swing handled sugar bowl and milk jug, each raised on stepped foot, bright cut floral and foliate swag decoration to body and prick dot decoration to foot, blank cartouche, gilt lined interior, the teapot with ebony finial and handle, makers George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1910, height of teapot approximately 18cm (3)
George II large silver tankard raised on moulded circular foot, the bulbous body with engraved crest and latin motto (Be careful whom you trust), bridge shaped thumb piece, engraved armorial to hinged lid, makers Richard Guerney & Co, London 1740, height approximately 23cm
George III silver tea pot raised on four ball feet, repeating bead decoration, gadrooning to upper half of body, angular reeded handle with applied cast leaf decoration, silver cast scroll decoration to silver finial, makers Joseph Angell I, London 1819, height approximately 16cm
Five piece silver tea and coffee set comprising teapot, coffee pot, hot water pot, milk jug and sugar bowl, plain polished body with repeating interwoven pattern to base and rims, raised on circular foot, curved handles and oval finials, makers John Round & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1920, height of coffee pot approximately 26.5cm
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