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A set of six Victorian silver fiddle pattern tea spoons, Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1891, with engraved decoration; a silver King's pattern dessert spoon, probably William Eaton, London 1838; and a Victorian silver Aesthetic influence beaker, H & H Lias, London 1877, 12.1ozt
An early twentieth century amethyst and seed pearl pendant on chain, an oval knife edge frame set with seed pearls and a central amethyst, with an amethyst drop; an early twentieth century peridot pendant; an Arts & Crafts citrine brooch; an enamelled mourning brooch with hairwork panel, a pinchbeck brooch, a silver locket, various pairs of earrings and other jewellery contained in a jewellery box
A set of six George III silver fiddle pattern tea spoons, Peter & William Bateman, London 1812; a matched set of six fiddle pattern silver teaspoons, London 1841/45;four bright engraved examples; a pair of George III sugar tongs; a fiddle and thread pattern caddy spoon by William Pugh, Birmingham 1816; various further teaspoons; salt spoons and others, 14.8ozt (qty)
An 18 carat gold bar chain necklace, suspending an oval locket pendant, length 41cm; a belcher chain necklace, length 76cm, stamped '9CT' and a curb link chain necklace, length 75cm, stamped '9CT', together with a silver bangle and a small quantity of silver and other jewellery, contained in a jewellery case. 18carat gold necklace, 4.4g, excluding locket (unmarked). 9 carat gold 33.6g gross
A pair of George II/III silver sugar nips, Henry Plumpton, circa 1760; a novelty champagne bottel cigar cutter, Pech & Tozer, a Victorian combination pencil and pen, inscribed and dated 1880; and a gun metal vesta/match book holder, applied with a gold coloued monogram (4)
A George V silver baluster form sugar sifter, London, 1915, 12.5cm height; together with a George V silver tea/coffee pot for one, by Jenkins & Timm, Sheffield, 1923, 11.5cm in height; also a George V silver cream jug, by Pearce & Sons, Sheffield, 1915, 11.5cm in height (3)
A part composite service of mostly William IV silver fiddle pattern flatware, mostly William Eaton, London 1830/34, comprising: eight table spoons; six table forks; seven dessert forks; nine dessert spoons; nine teaspoons; a pair of sauce ladles; and a butter knife, all engraved with a camel crest, 67.9ozt
An Edwardian silver caster, Birmingham 1906, on three pad feet; an unusual silver shaped circular dish, Carrington & Co, London 1900, with coin set centre; a pierced silver dish 1907; a silver cream jug, 1904; a Victorian dessert spoon; and a pair of decorative Victorian electroplated fish servers, 11ozt
A composite part service of George III/Victorian silver fiddle pattern flatware, predominantly Chawner & Co, comprising five table forks; thirteen dessert spoons; seven table forks; six dessert forks; and three tea spoons, some engraved with a lion rampant crest , 61.5ozt
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