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A selection of silver and silver plated items to include a Birmingham hallmarked round napkin ring, a pair of Sheffield hallmarked rectangular napkin rings (dated 1837), a pair of silver plated tongs, a London hallmarked pickle fork (dated 1865) and a selection of souvenir teaspoons, three of which are hallmarked. Total weight 241g.
A silver hallmarked cheroot cutter along with a silver hallmarked vesta case. The vesta match case having striker to base with engine turned bands. Hallmarked for Chester 1923. The cheroot cutter by Brookes & Crookes (John Brookes & Thomas Crookes) and hallmarked for Sheffield 1892. Total weighs 44,6 grams.
A 19th century Victorian hallmarked silver lidded snuff box having a scalloped edge with engraved foliate design. Monogrammed AED 1898 with stag. Hallmarked for Birmingham 1896 makers Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd. Weighs 71 grams.
A selection of silver and metal items to include four hallmarked silver sporting medals/ badges three being unengraved, a silver hallmarked thimble, a small metal button hook with a mother of pearl button hook, a silver white metal badge having a landscape scene with a matching thimble, two more thimbles, and a st Christopher pendant marked silver to the verso. Total weight of silver hallmarked items is 44.9g.
An early 20th century hallmarked silver jewellery casket box raised on scrolled feet having relief decoration of cherubs and puttis. Hinged lid opens to reveal fitted interior. Hallmarked for Chester 1902 makers James Deakin & Sons (John & William F Deakin). Weighs 253 grams filled.
A 19th century Victorian hallmarked silver candlestick raised on circular base with figural cherub putti stem and scalloped double sconce. Relief decoration depicting masks and scrolls. Hallmarked for GH possibly George Hunter II London 1844. Weighs 247.9 grams. Measures 16cm H x 7.5cm diameter.
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