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A small group of silver flatware, including a late Victorian sifter ladle, Edward Barnard & Sons Ltd., London 1899; an Edwardian pickle fork with MOP handle; a Victorian coffee spoon with monkey figure to terminal; a Victorian fiddle thread pattern christening fork and spoon set; and a cake knife, gross weight 5.45 tr.oz. (6)
A George III silver swing-handle sugar bowl, Henry Chawner, London 1795, of octagonal shaped form, decorated with engraved bands below a reeded edge and bail handle, elaborate shield shaped cartouche to either side, one engraved with two-headed eagle crest, raised on four lobed pedestal foot, 3 5/8in. (9.2cm.) high plus handle, weight 5.7 tr.oz.* Condition: In very good condition with clear hallmarks. No significant faults.
A pair of George III silver candlesticks, John Roberts & Co (John Roberts, Samuel Mosley & John Settle), Sheffield 1808, the gun barrel stems with detachable drip pans and gadrooned urns mounts to the spiral reeded and gadrooned circular weighted bases, engraved monogram to bases, 7 1/8in. (18.1cm.) high, gross weight 29 tr.oz. (2)* Condition: Both drip pans slightly bent. Marks slightly rubbed but clearly legible. Matching marks to drip pans. One weighted base has dropped slightly to one side and this stick is pushed down slightly to one side of base, making it lean to one side a little. Both have a few small dings to stems and top of spiral gadrooned base.
A good Edwardian silver three piece tea service, William, Michael & John Barnard & Sons, London 1904, in the late George III style, of compressed globular form with gadrooned decoration, with cast mask, shell and foliate rims, foliate capped scroll handles, on slightly flared feet, teapot with boxwood handle and finial, engraved initials, the teapot 5in. (12.7cm.) high, gross weight 50 tr.oz. (3)
A matched graduated pair of early 19th century silver christening tankards, the larger by Samuel Knight, London 1816; the smaller by William Knight II, London 1832, both of tapered circular form with two reeded bands, angular scroll handles, 3¼in. (8.25cm.) and 2/78in. (7.25cm.) high, weight 8.6 tr.oz. (2)* Condition: The larger with engraved monogram. Marks good. Both in very good condition with no faults.
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