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An Art Deco silver casket, Birmingham 1929, of half round form with rectangular hinged cover, engine-turned decoration of four hoof feet, 15.5cm wide, gross weight approximately 386gm Condition Report: 1371:No repairs or splits. No engraved initials/crests. 8.5cm high. Legs slightly bent, does not stand straight. Lid slightly bent, does not sit flush.
An Art Deco silver jewellery casket, Birmingham 1938, of carved rectangular form, with engine-turned decoration, raised on four feet, 10cm wide, gross weight approximately 23.2gm Condition Report: 1372:Our description should read of 'canted' form, not 'carved'. The weight should read 232gm not 23.2gm.Overall good condition, the interior wood lining has some discolouration, the material lining is also a little tired.
An Argentium silver part canteen, Sheffield 1989, comprising: six table forks, six dessert forks, six table knives, five dessert knives, six soup spoons, six dessert spoons, two serving spoons, six teaspoons, within fitted case, gross weight approximately 1992gm and an associated cake slice
A silver sauce boat and plated stand, 1940, retailed by The Alex Clarke Company Ltd, approximately 338gm and a silver candle snuffer with turned wooden handle Condition Report: Our description should read 'Alex Clark Company' not 'Alex Clarke Company'. Sauceboat has a dent, weighs 155gm. Stand has a small dent, not hallmarked, we now think this may be plated.Snuffer - condition in line with age and usage.
A George III silver hot-water jug, Paul Storr, London 1807, with hinged cover and gadrooned decoration to shoulder, fitted a carved ivory handle, inscribed beneath 'Eliza R Wood ex dono Elizh Goodwin 1827', 21cm high, approximately 855gm/Note: Lot contains antique ivory, which may be subject to export restrictions Condition Report: 1398:Naturally occurring cracks within ivory handle. Dent below spout. One or two other very small dents. Would originally have had a stand perhaps with spirit burner. Inscription beneath.
A George III/George IV silver entrée dish and cover, Richard Sibley, London 1820, with Pelican finial, armorial and crest to side and shell and acanthus decoration to the border, 28cm diameter, approximately 1865gm Condition Report: 1398:Naturally occurring cracks within ivory handle. Dent below spout. One or two other very small dents. Would originally have had a stand perhaps with spirit burner. Inscription beneath.
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