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A 19thC silver gilt Pitt Club membership medallion with applied cameo portrait, marked verso for Sir W E Welby, Bart., 4.5cm high, case labelled Green & Ward. NB. The Pitt Club was founded in 1835 by Cambridge University Undergraduates and named in honour of William Pitt the Younger (28 May 1759 - 23 January 1806). Although originally a political club, there was always a social element to the club's gatherings and in latter years the social element overtook the political. Famous members have included Edward VII, George V, Guy Burgess and Anthony Blunt, David Frost and Eddie Redmayne
A George VI cased silver christening bowl and associated trefid spoon, by Elkington and Co and Horace Woodward & Co, the bowl of compressed circular outline, with acanthus mask head ear shaped handles and plain centre with engraved name 18cm wide, 5oz, in fitted case with spoon, Birmingham 1945 and 1918,
A Prince Albert Great Exhibition Commemorative brass medallion, 8cm dia. raised with a profile to each side, with a cork base, now a bottle stopper and a small quantity of plated cutlery, grapefruit spoons, egg cup, preserve spoons, a silver napkin ring, etc. (a quantity)
A George III silver teapot, by George Burrows II, the compressed circular body surmounted by a Chinese figural knop, domed lid and upper gadrooned banding, with line banded body, ebonised thumb print handle and circular foot, scatter hallmarks, London 1819, 15cm high, 20oz all in.
A George IV silver teapot, by Richard Pearce & George Burrows, the compressed circular body profusely decorated with a crest, flowers and garlands, surmounted by a figural knop, with ebonised thumb mould handle and shaped spout, scatter hallmarks, London 1830, 10cm high, 10oz.
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