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An Edwardian sterling silver sugar sifter, Henry Williamson Ltd, Sheffield 1909, having bright cut engraved flowers to the handle, 15.5cm long, together with a pair of cased sterling silver butter knives, Cooper Brothers & Sons, Sheffield 1922, having pierced and engraved thistles to the handles, 13.5cm long, the case stamped with the retailers details: J.C.B Graddock, Goldsmith & Silversmith, Glasgow', 63g (2.04t oz) gross.
Four George III sterling silver teaspoons, including an example by Thomas Northcote, London 1796, having bright cut engraving to the handle, a spoon by Peter, Ann & William Bateman, London 1805, another by George Day, London 1811, and the last hallmarked London 1810, all monogrammed, 63g (2.02t oz) gross.
Five George III, George IV and William IV sterling silver fiddle pattern condiment spoons, including a pair by Sarah & John William Blake, London 1811, another, London 1813, another by William Bateman I, London 1825, and the last by George Burrows (II), London 1836, monogrammed, 51g (1.65t oz) gross.
A large sterling silver capstan inkwell, Birmingham 1922 (marks rubbed), bearing an inscription 'Presented to G R Bennett Esqr By the Lady staff of the National Bank College Green Dublin, on his promotion to the joint Managership of the Manchester Branch 24th November 1922', no liner, 7 x 18.5 x 18.5cm, 699g (22.5t oz) gross.
A mid 20th century Dutch silver three piece tea set, Utrecht, the milk jug and lidded sugar bowl are stamped with the 833 standard mark, the teapot is stamped with the .934 standard mark, bearing export mark for the Netherlands, also stamped with import mark and silver control stamp for Sweden, the teapot 17 x 23 x 13cm, 1,122g (36.07t oz) gross.
A sterling silver goblet, S J Rose and Son, Birmingham, 1972, gilt interior, 11.5 cm high, in presentation box, together with a circular engine turned silver napkin ring, Henry Griffith & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1934, with jubilee mark, Approx. 105g /3.38 Oz. (2)
A pair of hand-enamelled and gem-set 'Percossi Papi' Italian, clip earrings, Circa 1980's, composed of a hand-worked, renaissance-style design in yellow metal, featuring a large, dark green enamelled-plaque studded with round, cabochon garnets, oval, faceted amethysts and tiny seed pearls all in collet mounts and set with a round, cultured pearl with each earring further suspended by a cultured pearl drop. Each earring stamped 'PERCOSSI PAPI' on clip fitting, unmarked, (possibly silver gilt). Earring Dimensions: 3.5 x 2.5 cm, Gross Weight: 12.9 g. (2)
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