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Opro of Norway: Pair of enamelled silver cufflinks, the larger rounded rectangular enamelled panel with anchor and crown design and the initials HV, dimensions approximately 24mm x 19mm, the smaller rounded rectangular guilloche enamelled panel with blue and white banded decoration, stamped OPRO 925 S Norway
Chinese silver plated twin handled censer raised on three bun feet with mask decoration to the legs, the bowl with engraved Chinese figural river scene and blank cartouche, two applied mythical beasts, fore legs raised on a ball, the lid with mythical beast finial and splayed tail, height approximately 28.5cm
Victorian sugar sifter spoon, fiddle and shell pattern, engraved armorial to terminal, makers Chawner & Co, London 1850, length approximately 16cm together with a Victorian silver sugar sifter spoon, hourglass scroll pattern, engraved armorial to terminal, cast scroll decoration to shoulders, makers Mary Chawner, London 1840, length approximately 12cm (2)
Pair of 20th Century Egyptian silver circular photograph frames with easel backs, rasied on foot with pierced cast foliate surmount, height approximately 12.5cm together with another Egyptian silver easel back photograph frame with pierced stylised lotus flower and foliate decoration, height approximately 12cm (3)
18th century Dutch silver swing handled pierced bon bon dish raised on marquise pedestal foot, the pierced body with lozenge and arched decoration, prick dot swag decoration an reeded borders, with blue glass liner, Lion rampant silver guarantee mark, Amsterstam guild mark, makers initials DWR, height approximately 17cm
Pair of 18th century Hanoverian pattern rattail silver table spoons, hallmarks rubbed, length approximately 19cm (split to one bowl) together with a George III Old English pattern silver serving spoon, initialled terminal (repair to bowl) Pater & Ann Bateman, London 1795, length approximately 21cm (3)
George VI four piece silver tea service comprising teapot, hot water pot, twin handled sugar bowl and milk jug, of plain polished form raised on moulded circular foot, the teapot and hot water pot with wooden handles and carved ogee finials, the sugar bowl and milk jug with scrolled handles, makers Roberts & Belk Ltd, Sheffield 1945, height of teapot approximately 18.5cm
Cased set of twelve Edwardian silver coffee spoons and a pair of matching sugar tongs, floral and foliate decoration in relief to terminals, barley twist stems, the sugar tongs with plain bridge, makers Elkington & Co Ltd, Birmingham, the spoons dated 1906, the sugar tongs dated 1903
Edwardian silver bowl of plain polished form with engraved name, makers Hukin & Heath, Birmingham 1906, diameter approximately 12.5cm together with an Edwardian silver footed mug of baluster form with engraved initials and date, makers Wakely & Wheeler, London 1901, height approximately 7.5cm and a silver milk jug of stepped tapered form on circular stepped foot, angular handle, engraved initials and personalisation, makers Viner's Ltd, London 1935, height approximately 9cm (3)
Silver novelty trinket, modelled as a miniature 18th century style sofa, raised on four cabriole legs, the framework and body with repousse musical cherub scene amongst floral and foliate scrolls, makers mark indistinct, hallmarked Birmingham 1968, height approximately 4.5cm
Two unassociated decanter labels engraved Port and Brandy, repousse shell and foliate scroll decoration to border, makers A Chick & Sons Ltd, London 1977 and C Robathan & Son, Birmingham 1983; a pair of silver napkin rings, with blank circular cartouche and engine turned decoration, makers William Devenport, Birmingham width approximately 2cm; a cased set of six silver handled Kings Pattern fruit knives; a silver mustard pot and a silver napkin ring (7)
Silver and gold plated cigarette case, engine turned decoration with gold plated band and raised gold plated initials, gold plated lozenge shaped press clasp, gilt interior with engraved personalisation, makers initials indistinct, possibly FG, hallmarked London 1935, length approximately 11.5cm
Six George IV silver fiddle pattern teaspoons, engraved initials to terminal, makers James Payne, London 1828, length approximately 14cm together with six Edwardian silver Old English pattern coffee spoons, bright cut floral decoration to stem, makers John Round & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1902, length approximately 13cm, and six pistol grip silver handled fruit knives, the terminals with foliate scroll decoration, makers John Round & Son Ltd, Sheffield 1906 (18)
Victorian shell cameo, unmarked silver mount, the cameo depicting male and female profiles, the male with Roman helmet, horse drawn chariot with winged rider to lower half, rub over setting with rope twist surround, hinged pin and simple loop brooch fitting complete with safety chain, dimensions approximately 6cm x 4.5cm
Four George III silver Old English pattern and Hanoverian pattern serving spoons, initialled terminals, makers Thomas Evans, London 1783, length approximately 21cm; William Sumner & Richard Crossley, London 1775, length approximately 21cm and two circa 1760s/1770s (hallmarks partially rubbed), length approximately 20cm (4)
Five silver forks comprising a pair of George IV Old English pattern forks, plain polished stems, makers George Turner, Exeter 1830, length approximately 20cm; a pair of George IV Hanoverian pattern forks, plain polished stems with pip to finial, makers John Walton, Newcastle 1821, length approximately 19cm and a George III Hanoverian pattern fork, makers William Eley & William Fearn, London 1797, length approximately 19.5cm (5)
George III silver three piece tea service comprising teapot, teapot stand, milk jug and swing handled sugar bowl, plain polished body with engraved armorial and initials to cartouche, second blank cartouche, reeded detailing to borders, the teapot with ebony handle and finial, height approximately 15.5cm, makers Henry Chawner, London 1791 (4)
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