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A pair of George III silver tablespoons, the handles initialled ‘S’. London 1791. Makers George Smith & William Fearn. A single George III silver tablespoon, the handle initialled ‘HM’. London 1811. Makers Peter and William Bateman and a Victorian ditto with matching handle. London 1861. Makers The Portland Co. (Francis Higgins III). Est £30-50
A George IV silver snuff box with engine turned exterior, blank rectangular cartouche, reeded rim and gilt interior. Birmingham 1825. Maker IB (af), a continental white metal snuff box of oval form, the engine turned lid with oval blank cartouche and with gilt interior, stamped to inside of lid 800, a Samuel Morden & Co white metal handled sliding pencil with inscription dated August 25th 94 and a sterling pill pot and cover with embossed scroll decoration, stamped to rim sterling. Est £25-40
A George V silver salver with flower head and rococo scroll cast border, raised on three scroll cast feet. Presentation inscription to reverse ‘1959 20th June – 1st August Thank You John World’s Fair Ltd’. Sheffield 1913. Makers WSCS. 10¾ins diameter. Est £40-60
A George III silver table spoon, the handle monogrammed HHR. London 1799. Makers Peter, Ann and William Bateman, a ditto the handle monogrammed WEJ. London 1807. Maker TJ, a ditto the handled monogrammed AHJ. London 1808. Maker W.E, a ditto the handle monogrammed AHJ. London 1811. Makers Samuel Godbehere, Edward Wiggin and James Boult, a ditto the handle monogrammed JHR. London 1813. Makers William Eley, William Fearn and Willian Chawner, a ditto the handle monogrammed AHJ. London 1815. Makers Samuel Godbehere, Edward Wiggin and James Boult and a ditto the handle monogrammed AHJ. London 1818. Maker WS. Est £40-60
A pair of Georgian silver sugar tongs with harebell and feather edged blades and a pair of smaller late Victorian silver sugar tongs with cast scroll decoration. Sheffield 1897. Makers R & C, a Victorian silver fish knife with ivory handle. Birmingham 1861. Maker GU, a Victorian silver butter knife with gadrooned mother of pearl handle. Birmingham 1866. Maker E.D.W, a late Victorian silver sifter spoon with beaded handle and pierced bowl. Sheffield 1896. Maker HA, a similar ditto with shell pattern bowl and gadrooned handle. Sheffield 1905. Maker FH and a silver three tined fork with bone handle. Est £25-40
A George III silver teapot and stand, the teapot with carved fruitwood handle and scroll carved thumb piece, the lid with ivory finial, the body of the teapot with monogram JMW to JEM surrounded by borders decorated with scrolls and leaves together with a matching teapot stand with gadrooned rim, leaf decorated frieze and central monogram JMW to JEM on four out-splayed tapering feet. London 1792. Maker Joseph Scammell. Est £400-600
A Victorian silver mounted horn claret jug with pierced fleur de lys thumb piece, pierced flower head and scroll decorated handle, tapering horn central section on a silver foot. London 1878. Maker Henry William Dee with retailer’s stamp for WJ Thomas, 33 Old Bond Street. Est £500-700
A matched set of six Georgian silver teaspoons, all with handles initialled AHJ. Three London 1815. Makers Samuel Godbehere, Edward Wiggin and James Boult. Two London 1820. Maker JD and one London 1819. Makers mark rubbed. All in a purple velvet lined and silk presentation case. Est £20-40
A set of five Georgian low mark silver teaspoons, the fiddle pattern handles initialled SIM with the reverse of the handles initialled ER, a set of four Edward VII silver teaspoons. Sheffield 1903. Makers Henry Hobson & Sons and a set of three George III silver teaspoons. London 1800. Makers William Eley and William Fearn. Est £30-50
A plate mounted double ended scent bottle with clear glass central section. A George VI silver mustard pot with loop handle, tapering body and stepped circular foot. London 1937. Maker JW & Co. A white metal lidded dressing table pot with glass lower section, the lid initialled ‘J’ and stamped 830 and a silver lidded dressing table pot with glass lower section. London 1906. Makers G.G & S. Est £25-40
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