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A Victorian silver novelty cigar cutter, maker EHW, London, 1886: in the form of a night watchman's or policeman's lantern, with rotating chimney operating the blade behind the lens cover, 4cm. high, 23gms, 0.75ozs; together with a George III silver vinaigrette, 2.5cm. long, 9gms, 0.31ozs.
A pair of Middle Eastern silver sweetmeat dishes, stamped 94 silver : applied crest, of oval outline with floral decoration raised on four swept feet, 16cm. wide. 308gms, 9.91ozs; and a pair of silver plated vases, 16.5cm. high.* Provenance Presented to the current owner by Mehdi Pirasteh on the tour Royal Tour of Iran, March 1961.
A late 19th/early 20th century Chinese silver bowl, maker Wang Hing & Co., Hong Kong: inscription, of circular outline with embossed decoration depicting figures in pagoda landscape, on a circular spreading foot, 23cm diameter, 755gms, 24.29ozs; together with a Chinese carved hardwood and silver mounted serving tray, with cherry blossom decorated border and simulated bamboo loop carrying handles to the sides, 49cm wide.
An Edward VII silver sugar caster, maker S Glass, Birmingham, 1906: of vase-shaped design with domed screw lid, and writhen decorated body on a square base, 17.5cm. high, together with a near matching pair of pepperettes, maker Thomas Walker, London, 1886, total weight of silver 278gms, 8.90ozs.
A Continental silver and enamel compact, stamped 800: the hinged lid decorated with a rustic scene of young lovers and cattle, enclosing a rectangular mirror plate, hinged compartment lid and spring loaded lipstick holder, having foliate scroll decoration to the sides,8cm. wide.
A William IV silver teapot, maker James Barber, George Cattle III & William North, York, 1825: initialled, of squat melon-shaped outline, the finial marked for Edward, Edward Jnr, John & William Barnard, the scroll handle with ivory insulators, raised on four swept feet, 941gms, 30.27ozs,* Provenance. Formerly the property of John Macrea son of Colonel Robert Stuart Macrae of Paignton.
A pair of Victorian silver tea caddies, maker Frederick Bradford Macrea, London, 1889: of inverted pear-shape outline, with domed lids surmounted with flaming finials and gadrooned borders, on writhen decorated bodies having scroll carrying handles to the sides, on a spreading circular foot with gadrooned border, 17cm. high, 1124gms, 36.16ozs.
A Victorian silver swing handled pedestal sugar basin, maker Sibray, Hall & Co, London, 1886: crested, of lozenge-shaped outline with crinkle border and embossed foliate and garland decoration, raised on a lozenge-shaped foot, 17cm. high, with matching sifting spoon, contained in a fitted case, 299gms, 9.63ozs.
A Victorian silver four-piece tea and coffee service, maker John Newton Mappin, London, 1888: of ovoid fluted form, the coffee pot and teapot with hinged lids surmounted with sphinx finials, acanthus leaf decorated shoulders banded flowerheads with ram's head masks linked by garlands, having spiral twist handles on circular fluted spreading feet, total weight of silver 2875gms, 92.44ozs.
A George V silver swing handled sugar basket, maker Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, London, 1910: of barge shaped outline, the shallow domed lift off lid decorated with angel masks and foliate scrolls, with banded decoration raised on four ball feet, 16.5cm high, 550gms, 17.68oz.
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