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A collection of silver to include a pair of George V oval silver backed brushes, engine turned decoration and blank cartouche to centre, Birmingham 1926, Daniel Manufacturing Company, a pair of Victorian silver handled glove stretchers, foliate scroll decoration Birmingham 1897 Thomas Hayes, a silver milk jug with scrolled handle, Chester 1913, makers mark partially rubbed, height approximately 6cm, two pairs of silver sugar nips, a silver spoon, a silver butter knife, a silver handled shoe horn etc (q)
A pair of George IV silver fiddle pattern crested serving spoons, London 1825 John Brydie, length approximately 22cm, a Victorian silver crested basting spoon, Exeter 1852, John Stone, length approximately 30cm, a set of six Victorian silver tea spoons, floral decoration to terminals, crested to reverse, London 1878, makers mark rubbed, possibly Charles Boynton, two silver Kings Pattern desert spoons etc
A silver salver, plain burnished ground with raised Chippendale border with central inscription "From the Officers of Signals' Staff H.Q.B.A.F.T.E.A to Mr and Mrs Harvey on the occasion of their marriage 27th July 1945", hallmarks partially indistinct, diameter approximately 26cm
Attributed to George Edward Hunt (1892-1960) an Arts and Crafts moonstone, sapphire and enamelled silver and gold detail brooch, eleven cabochon cut rub-over set moonstones scattered throughout the stylised bow form, the largest measuring approximately 11.5mm by 8.5mm, interspersed with a total of ten mixed cut round and oval blue sapphires, the largest measuring approximately 4mm by 4mm and 5mm by 3.5mm, with scrolling vine and enamel leaf accents, simple pin and lever safety catch brooch fittings complete with safety chain, dimensions approximately 70mm by 55mm (some damage to enamel) George Edward Hunt (1892-1960) was born in Dudley and studied at the Birmingham School of Jewellery, Vittoria Street under Arthur Gaskin, becoming part of the Birmingham Group. Hunt was awarded several prizes for design and metalwork and he opened at shop near Birmingham city centre to sell his jewellery. In the mid 1920s he moved with his father to live at 10 Bull Street, Harborne where he remained until his death
A Victorian silver presentation salver raised on three scroll feet with stylised shell and scroll border, bearing inscription "Presented to Mr & Mrs Gillespie by the Directors, Secretary & Assistant Secretary, of the Norwich and Union Accident Insurance Association on the occasion of their silver wedding 19th April 1895", London 1894, Walter & John Barnard, diameter approximately 32cm
A George III silver swing handled sugar basket of navette form, repousse garland style floral and foliate decoration with blank cartouche to centre, raised on incised moulded foot, incised border and handle, London 1798, Stephen Adams, height approximately 10cm (excluding handle)
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