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A Victorian silver model of a two masted row boat or yawl by John Crane Salt, London 1866, retailed by Angell & Brown, 10 Strand, London 1866, with stations for six oarsmen, missing the masts, oars, six rollocks and rudder detached, on ebonised stand bearing retailer's plaque, 39cm long, 21.6oz
A Victorian silver four piece tea service by Joseph Angell I and Joseph Angell II, London 1839 and 1841, of squat circular form, the body engraved with a pagoda amid palm trees each side above a blank cartouche and with foliate engraving, the looping handle with acanthus thumbpiece, the hinged cover with flowerhead finial, on fringed pedestal base, 74oz
A 19th Century silver plated samovar no maker's marks, the tapering spherical body with foliate embossing, blank cartouche and twin looping handles, the cover with flowerhead finial, all on pedestal base with foliate embossing on four outswept scrolling feet, 49cm high
A pair of late Victorian silver candlesticks by Daniel and John Wellby, London 1896, of oval shape, the removable drip pans with ribbed decoration, the double knopped stems with fluted decoration and ribbon swags on convex fluted base, bearing a bird crest (weighted), 29cm high
A sterling silver nursery tankard by Tiffany & Co., of barrel shape with looping handle, the body with overlaid decoration of oak leaves above three squirrels sitting on a wall. The base marked Tiffany & Co. 1808OA, sterling silver 925 - 1000 and bearing import marks for Albert William Feaveryear (manager of Tiffany's London Branch) circa 1932, 7cm high, 5oz
A Continental silver bowl probably German, stamped on the base 800 with crescent moon and crown marks, of circular form with pierced decoration embossed with foliage, birds and swags on four outswept scrolling feet (missing glass liner), 21cm diameter x 12cm high, 16oz
An Edwardian silver basket by R & W Sorley, Glasgow 1900, of scalloped boat shape with pierced decoration, the edge with scrolling beadwork and flowerheads, the body with foliate embossing on four outswept supports with shell motif and looping under-stretchers, 25cm x 17.5cm x 12cm high, 12oz (the internal base monogrammed and dated 1876 - 1901)
A pair of sterling silver cigarette boxes marked on the base sterling 925 and monogrammed 'JF', of rectangular form, the hinged covers with engine turned decoration and inset with face playing cards each with two sets of playing cards inside, two sets unopened advertising Roberts Tobacco Co. Neptuno No. 167 Habana, 14cm x 10.5cm x 3cm deep (each case monogrammed 'RCG')
A silver cigarette box by Francis Higgins & Sons, London 1927, of rectangular form, the hinged cover set with a gilt metal plaque marked "Federation F'caise Des Stes D'Aviron" and signed P Aude depicting a scene of an angel hovering over a pair of oarsmen and a coxswain in a rowing boat, the plaque verso depicting a scene of one of the oarsmen being presented with an olive branch by a pair of figures on a throne marked "La Force et Endurance Donnemt la Victoire" and stamped Colonel Noble 1919, 9cm x 7cm x 3cm deep, with two white metal cigarette boxes and a patinated brass cigarette box marked on the base Argentor on Danish bronze (4) (two pieces initialled RCG)
A silver letter opener by Joseph Cook & Son, Birmingham 1938, the plain blade with handle modelled as a thistle with engraved decoration and amethyst glass mount, 19.5cm long, with a silver and mother of pearl letter opener, Birmingham 1908, a white metal and mother of pearl letter opener (def) and a silver handled buttonhook (4)
A silver tea caddy by J Howell & Co. Limited, London 18987, of square form with concave corners and four panels with foliate embossing and two blank cartouche, the removable cover with matching embossing, 9cm high, with a helmet shaped cream jug, Sheffield 1938 and a mustard pot with blue glass liner, London 1809 (3), 11oz total weight
A silver christening mug by George Aldwinckle, London 1875, of cylindrical form with beaded borders, engraved fern decoration and laurel cartouche inscribed "To William Crockatt Thorne from his grandfather 28 December 1880", 8.5cm high, with another christening mug, London 1889 and a cream jug (unmarked) (3), 9oz weighable, hallmarked silver
A matched part suite of silver cutlery by various makers John Round & Son, Sheffield 1898, Andrew Wilkie, Edinburgh 1838, Joseph and Albert Savory, London 1844 etc, comprising twelve tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, twelve dinner forks and twelve dessert forks in the fiddle pattern with terminals monogrammed "W" (48), 88oz overall
A Colt .41 calibre rim-fire First Model Derringer circa 1870, the 2 1/2" (6.5cm) barrel stamped Colt's PT F.A. MFG Co., Hartford Ct. USA No. 1, fitted with German silver fore-sight and engraved steel frame with integral grips (missing side button), 4 7/8" (12.5cm) long
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