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A Set of 6x Danish Silver Coffee Spoons, the terminals with a crown, an image of a town, 'RIBE' and 'DANMARK' below. They are hallmarked 830S and 'DG' for Dansk Guldindustri of Randers, and were made between 1948-1958. The spoons are approx. 4"/10cm long and weigh a combined 62gm.
A Victorian Silver Filigree Posy Holder or Tussy Mussy, with applied intricate flowers, chains, finger ring & pin, and a screw off base allowing the sides to branch out and form a stand. It is typically unmarked and dates to the mid 19th century. The posy holder is approx. 6"/15cm tall and weighs 150gm.
A Rare Scottish Ola M Gorie Orkney Silver Teaspoon, the terminal pierced with scrolls, and with a pointed drop. Her work drew inspiration from Orkney's Norse, Pictish, Scottish and Celtic heritage, and she received an MBE in 1999 in recognition of her services to the jewellery industry. It is hallmarked for Edinburgh 1982, with the makers initials 'OMG'. The spoon is approx. 4"/10cm long.
A Pair of Victorian Silver Shell Dishes, each on three ball feet, not initialled or engraved. They are hallmarked for London 1889 by John Newton Mappin of Mappin & Webb, and also marked for Mappin & Webb as the retailer. They are approx. 4.75"/12cm end to end and weigh a combined 140gm/4.0 Troy.
A Silver Sugar Bowl, 12 sided, heavy gauge, with twin upturned C-scroll handles, gilt interior, applied motifs below the thickened rim, and without engraving or initials. It is hallmarked for Birmingham 1926 by The Northern Goldsmiths Co, also engraved 'The Northern Goldsmiths, Newcastle upon Tyne' and '78843' to the base, is approx. 4.25"/10.5cm in diameter and weighs 214gm/6.9 Troy.
A pair of George II Newcastle Silver Wine Labels, engraved and blacked PORT and WHITE, escutcheon shaped, with chased decoration to front and back. The PORT is hallmarked for Newcastle 1750 by Robert Makepeace I, the WHITE is typically unmarked. Both labels are approx. 2.25"/5.5cm wide.
A Set of 4x Georg Jensen Silver Coffee Spoons, each terminal with an enamelled card suit (hearts, diamonds, clubs and spades), in their original fitted Georg Jensen case. The designer is Henning Koppel, they carry the post 1945 Jensen hallmark, and are 1946 to 1981. The spoons are each approx. 4"/10cm long
A French Silver Bucket Tea Strainer, with swing handle and spout fixing clip, a pierced bowl, and sides embossed with leaves. It is hallmarked with the French Minerva head, and makers mark, and dates to the early 20th century. The bowl is approx. 2"/5cm in diameter, and it weighs 16gm.
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