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A late Victorian silver three-piece tea set, by Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1897, oval form, with a gadrooned border, embossed fluted decoration, scroll handle, on four pierced foliate feet, the tea pot with a presentation inscription '1888-1906 to Miss Louisa Clay from the Committee and Surgeons of The Royal National Orthopedic Hospital', length handle to spout 27.3cm, approx. weight 34.9oz. (3)
A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a cased set of six napkin rings, Birmingham 1903, a snuff box, London 1807, another snuff box, two two-handled trophy cups, a pepper pot, a Victorian cigarette box, a kitchen pepper, five modern wine labels, three boxes and a cased medallion, approx. weighable 43oz. (qty)
A small collection of Scottish provincial silver flatware, comprising: a pair of Fiddle pattern teaspoons, by William Ferguson, Elgin circa 1830, the terminals initialled, a pair of Old English pattern tablespoons, by John Leslie, Aberdeen circa 1800, and a set of four Fiddle pattern teaspoons, by James Pirie, Aberdeen circa 1820, the terminals initialled, approx. total weight 6.9oz. (8)
A small collection of wine labels, comprising silver examples: a George III label, by Phipps and Robinson, London 1800, oblong form, incised 'RAISIN', a label incised and blackened 'MARSAILLA', by John Robins, London 1804, plus a cut-out letter 'M', an early Victorian Scottish label, by John Millage, Edinburgh circa 1840, incised and blackened 'BRANDY', plus two labels pierced and incised 'PORT', a 'WHISKEY' label plus an enamel label titled 'PORTO', and a double sided lead label incised 'RUM'. (9)
An Art Nouveau silver three piece condiment set, pierced design with fluid lines on curved feet, having green glass liners, hallmarked Birmingham 1903, makers mark L&S Levi & Salaman, a similar pepper pot hallmarked Birmingham 1904, same maker, (one foot broken but present), (4).
Three silver topped glass cologne bottles, with star cut bases, Birmingham 1915, 13cm, plain polished fluted top with monogram, Birmingham 1902, 11.5cm, repousee chased top (no monogram), Birmingham 1905, 10cm, repousee chased with cherub (no monogram), all with detachable glass stoppers, (3).
George Jones Crescent China, pale blue and gilt coffee-set, comprising six coffee cans and six saucers all in silver holders with matching spoons, hallmarked Birmingham 1921, makers mark Alexander Clark Co Limited, London, the velvet and satin lined fitted case also bearing the name The Alexander Clark Co Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, London.
Collection of silver condiments, four silver gadroon edge rectangular salts, London 1903, 11.5oz, two with blue glass liners, two with clear glass, ten other various silver salts and mustards, 8.9oz. all with blue liners, four other glass liners, total weight of silver in lot 20.4oz.
Two half hinged bangles, one in white metal stamped 375, the other in yellow metal stamped 9ct, both set with synthetic white stones, gross weight approximately 25.5gms, a Masonic swivel tie pin with emblem to one side and a star gypsy set white stone to other, a silver dress ring set with multiple white paste, (4).
Three silver berry spoons hallmarked London 1808, London 1747 makers mark Ebenezer Coker, and one indistinctly marked, all later engraved and chased, a stirling silver watch Albert, fitted with a silver T-bar, metal swivel, two tassels and a shield-shaped medallion overlaid with a gold centre. Total weight of silver approximately 7oz.
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