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A silver pot by Z Barraclough & Sons (James Henry & Herbert Barraclough), engraved foliage design to body and a pierced lid, London 1938, 12.5cm high, 16.8cm diameter, a silver cup by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1944, a silver jigger measure by J A Campbell, gilded interior, London 1996, a pair of cased knife rests by Stokes & Ireland (William Henry Stokes and Arthur George Ireland), Chester 1926 and other small silver items, total weight approx. 23.6oz.
A silver sugar caster by Adie Brothers Ltd, baluster shape, Birmingham 1961, 18.5cm, another by JB Chatterley & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1961, various silver condiments (some with blue glass liners) and spoons, to include a sugar sifter spoon by S G Jacobs, barley twist handle and apostle finial, Birmingham 1938, an Irish teaspoon, Dublin 1963 and a enamelled coffee spoon, marked "925S Made in Norway", total gross weight approx. 27.4oz.
A silver trophy by Pinder Brothers, engraved "Great Glenn Gymkhana 1955 1st Handy Hunter Trial", black plastic plinth, Sheffield 1950, a silver sauce boat by Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, gadroon edge, scroll handle, Birmingham 1961, weight approx. 6.9oz, a silver cup by William Comyns & Sons Ltd, London 1966, weight approx. 3.3oz, and a circular white metal bowl, engraved on base "Paul Revere Reproduction International Sterling 123 35 /3", 13cm diameter.
Four silver open faced pocket watches and one demi-hunter, white enamel dials with roman numeral chapter rings and subsidiary seconds dials, plain and engine turned cases all with a central cartouche, some dials named - "Waltham" hallmarked Birmingham 1910 "G Aaronson Manchester" Chester 1890, demi-hunter top wind "T Pickett Portsmouth" Birmingham 1926, one un-named Birmingham 1918 and one other.
Five silver open faced pocket watches, white enamel dials with roman numeral chapter rings and subsidiary seconds dials, plain and engine turned cases all with a central cartouche and fully hallmarked, some dials named - "Isherwood Tyldersley" hallmarked Chester 1901, "J G Graves Sheffield The Express English Lever" Birmingham 1913, "Kay's Perfection Lever" Birmingham 1876, ""41882" London 1885, one un-named London 1888, all keywind movements,
A silver open face pocket watch, white enamel dial with a roman numeral chapter ring and subsidiary seconds dial in a silver engine turned case hallmarked London 1876, movement named W E Hurcomb Devonshire St Islington, keywind movement, a silver vesta case engraved pattern Birmingham 1909.
Three pocket watches, a gold-plated demi hunter in a plain polished Dennison case with top wind jewelled lever movement, a Smith's gold-plated open face pocket watch with top wind movement, a Waltham silver open face pocket watch, key wind movement, hallmarked Birmingham 1889.
A quantity of jewellery, to include a silver belcher link chain 60cm long, four silver brooches set with semi-precious stones including rhodonite and malachite, a silver corsage holder and toothpick, two Wedgwood plaque brooches, and other brooches and garnet chip and simulated pearl necklaces.
Mahogany canteen cabinet housing a twelve place setting harlequin canteen of mainly Georgian silver Fiddle pattern cutlery comprising: twelve tablespoons, twelve dinner forks, twelve dessert spoons, twelve dessert forks, twelve teaspoons, pair of sauce ladles and other miscellaneous small items of loose silver flatware including: sugar tongs, coin inset toddy ladle, tea and coffee spoons etc, together with various bone handled steel bladed knives and sundries
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