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Pair of silver salad servers by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1926 with stylised dog nose finials, further silver condiment spoons, pickle forks and sifter spoon by the same maker, set of 12 silver teaspoons and six matching coffee spoons, silver infant spoon and pusher and various other items of silver and plate, approx. 17oz of silver
Lady's engine-turned yellow metal dress ring set red stone, two dress rings, lady's 9ct gold watch (af), 9ct gold ring shank, marcasite rickshaw brooch, Arab dagger brooch, pocket watch, Indian silver linked bracelet, Siamese silver niello type bracelet, turquoise beaded necklace, two expandable bracelets, 26 white metal bangles, etc.
Victorian silver folding fruit knife with carved mother-of-pearl handle and engraved blade, Birmingham 1852, by Cronin & Wheeler, another silver folding fruit knife, the mother-of-pearl handle engraved with a swallow and three further silver and mother-of-pearl folding knives (5)
Pair of Victorian silver casters by Thomas Hayes, probably Birmingham 1895, of urn design, the bodies with embossed floral decoration, pierced pull-off covers and on square pedestal bases, 12.5cm high, two silver sugar bowls with embossed decoration and pair of sugar tongs (5)
Set of six Edwardian silver buttons by Crisford & Norris, Birmingham 1903, each modelled as an Art Nouveau lady with water lilies in her flowing hair, in fitted case and second set of six Edwardian silver buttons by William J Holmes Limited, Birmingham 1902, each of circular form with a pierced anemone flowerhead design, in fitted case (2 sets)
George IV silver folding fruit knife with mother-of-pearl handle, Sheffield 1829, by Atkin & Oxley, in leather case, Victorian silver folding fruit knife with mother-of-pearl handle engraved with flowers, Sheffield 1894 by John Cowlishaw and one other silver folding knife (3)
Set of six silver buttons by Turnbull Bros, Birmingham 1901, each of circular form depicting a cherub playing the pipes, in fitted case, another set of six silver buttons marked with Victorian registration mark and maker's mark "TD", each depicting a profile of a young girl within a border of laurel leaves, in fitted case and third set of six silver buttons by William Bale & Sons, Birmingham 1904, each depicting a lady playing harp, in fitted case (3 sets)
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