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An Imperial Russian silver and enamel charka, maker Ivan Khlebnikov, Moscow, 1882: bears crowned initials OB, the sides decorated with flowerheads and foliage, an oval flat handle to the side, 9cm. wide, together with an Imperial Russian silver and enamel circular salt, bears maker's mark CK, Moscow, date letter rubbed, possibly 1893, 6cm. diameter. total weight of silver 156gms, 5.04ozs.
An Indian silver flatware service, stamped silver: includes sixteen forks, eight dessert spoons, eight soup spoons, three tablespoons, a serving spoon, eight teaspoons, eight coffee spoons, a muffin spoon, a sauce ladle, a soup ladle, a steel bladed cake slice, eight steel bladed dinner knives and eight steel bladed dessert knives, contained in two canteens, weighable silver 2891gms, 92.95ozs.
A Dutch silver pedestal bowl, stamped marks, maker GW, 1814: of oval outline with pierced handles to the sides, with embossed decoration of Christ at the Well with Photine, the figures of Peace and Justice with foliate borders, on an oval embossed foot, 27cm. wide. 232gms, 7.47ozs.
Michael Padbury, Chertsey a silver pair cased pocket watch: the timepiece fusee movement having a verge escapement with the plain steel balance regulation having a pierced and engraved backcock and Tompion regulation, the backplate with further engraved decoration and signed Mich. Padbury, Chertsey No. 109, the white enamel dial with black Roman hour numerals and blued steel beetle and poker hands, the case hallmarked for silver London, 1790 and stamped with the casemaker's initials TG for Thomas Graham, the outer pair case with matching hallmark and initials, diameter, 50mm, together with key.
A set of six William IV silver Fiddle pattern dessert forks, maker William Eaton, London, 1836: crested and initialled, together with three near matching dessert forks, maker John Harris IV, London, 1820, crested and initialled, total weight of silver 415gms, 13.37ozs.
A Victorian silver sugar bowl, all marks worn maker possibly George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester, 1897: initialled, of circular outline, with embossed scroll and foliate decoration, with ring handles to the sides, raised on a domed circular spreading foot, 10cm. diameter, 173gms, 5.55ozs.
A Victorian silver coffee pot, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, Sheffield, 1891: of oval outline with half-reeded decoration, raised on an oval stepped foot, 23cm. high, together with a matched silver sugar basin, maker Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1888, total weight of silver 982gms, 31.57ozs.
A George V silver twin handled rose bowl, maker Henry Hodson Plante, London, 1913: of plain circular form with reeded border, and U-shaped carrying handles to the sides, on a pierced circular spreading foot, 21.5cm. wide, on an ebonised plinth base, 644gms, 20.70ozs.
A set of six Victorian silver salts, maker Richards & Brown, London, 1881: of circular outline with beaded borders raised on three swept feet, together with six near matching salt spoons, maker Francis Higgins III contained in a fitted case, total weight of silver 268gms, 8.63ozs.
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