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A small Bow sauceboat of fluted form, 4.5cm high and a Worcester sauce boat of moulded silver shape, 5.5cm high Condition Report: the Bow sauceboat has small areas of restoration to the shaped rim and edge of spout, and there is a hairline crack in the base travelling halfway up the side; the Worcester boat has a restored handle and chip to spout
A pair of silver fish servers, William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London 1894, with ivory handles, cased, a set of six silver handled fruit knives, a cigarette case and two silver backed hair brushes Condition Report: This lot contains an element of pre-1947 ivory (export restrictions may apply)
An Irish silver pear-shaped coffee pot, Dublin 1775, with raised decoration of fruiting branches, oval cartouche to side with inscription to 'Troop Sergt-Major Keyte by Capt T J Walker as a slight token of Esteem and Friendship on his leaving the Royal Dragoons', 29cm high approximately 910gm gross/see illustration
A pair of Edwardian silver urns and covers, George Fox, London 1907, each of vase shape decorated swags to a square foot, 17cm high, approximately 460gm/see illustration Condition Report: Gilt interiors, I think the exteriors were gilt at one time, traces still present. Beads to tips of finials both dented. Marks distinct but a little rubbed. The handles do not look bent however it is hard to get the tops off as the handles overhang the cover edges. It seems unlikely that this is a design flaw so the handles must have been slightly bent.
A Queen Anne silver mug, Nathaniel Lock, London 1713, of tapering form with scroll handle, 10cm high, approximately 243gm Condition Report: Faint pricked initials to thumb piece. Slight repair to base of handle at join with mug. Marks a bit worn but legible. General wear commensurate with age and usage.
A silver mounted dressing table set, W N Ltd., Birmingham 1930, with blue guillouché enamel backs Condition Report: Overall these have a nice appearance, there are a few minor nubbles/flaws to enamel at corners of the clothes brushes and to a hairbrush but generally the enamel is sound. Silver marks slightly rubbed to some pieces but brushes and mirror seem firmly fixed.
A mid 18th Century Dutch silver tobacco box, possibly Lucas Claterbos, the cover with flame finial, engraved decoration to the sides on scroll feet, 15cm wide, approximately 530gm/see illustration Condition Report: Overall good condition, some light surface wear. Lid fits closely. Marked to base and to interior of cover.
A pair of George III silver wine coasters, probably Robert Hennell, London 1790, with wavy rim and pierced sides, crested, 12cm diameter Condition Report: Felt underneath is renewed. Wood a little discoloured through usage. Makers mark very rubbed to one and absent from other. General condition good.
A Victorian silver trophy cup of regimental interest, George Angell, London 1862, inscribed 'Presented by the Ladies of the Neighborhood to the 27th Staffordshire Rifle Volunteers, Won by Private William Evans, November 3rd 1862' and set on a rifle base with laurel wreath, 21cm high and three other trophy cups, gross approximately 655gm
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