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A Victorian seven piece silver mounted cut glass ladies Toilet Set, hallmarked London, 1858, the bottles with silver caps engraved with scroll decoration and family crest, tallest 7¼ in (18.5cm) high, shortest 3½ (9cm) high, together with six other silver items including a pair of George III sugar tongs, A Victorian silver cake knife, a Victorian silver pickle fork with mother of pearl handle, a silver 'Sherry' wine label, a silver 'yard-o-led' pencil and a silver mounted Cheroot Holder in fitted case (a lot)
A George II silver Coffee Pot, by Thomas Whipham, hallmarked London, 1756, of baluster form, cast and embossed in the rococo style with mask, floral swags and foliate scrolls, crested, with a later George III replacement handle, probably by Henry Nutting, 10¼in (26cm) high, approximate weight 35ozt.
A George III silver Soup Ladle, by William Eley & William Fearn, hallmarked London, 1799, Old English pattern, crested, 12½in (32cm) long together with a silver fisher slice, by Isaac Parkin, hallmarked Exeter, 1835, fiddle pattern with pierced blade, 12½ in (32cm) long, approx total weight, 10ozt (2)
A George VI silver Cigarette Lighter, hallmarked Birmingham, 1946, of rectangular form with engine turned decoration and in applied in coloured enamels with four naval semaphore flags, 1¾in (4.5cm) high, and a silver vesta case similar, together with a silver cigarette case also decorated in coloured enamels with naval semaphore flags (3)
A George III silver Cream Jug, hallmarked London, 1798, of fluted ovoid form with reeded handle and rim, 4½in (11.5cm) high together with an Edwardian silver teapot, hallmarked London 1902, with ebonised handle and finial, 5in (12.5cm) high, approximate total weight of silver 11ozt (2)
A George V silver Salad Fork and Spoon, hallmarked Birmingham, 1932, Old English pattern, initialled "W", 8?in (22cm) long, together with a silver ladle, ten various silver tea and coffee spoons, two other silver spoons, two silver butter knives and two silver sugar tongs, one sugar tong broken, approximate total weight 14ozt (19)
An Edwardian cased pair of silver Pepper Pots, hallmarked London, 1901, of vase form, 3¼in (8.25cm) high, and a silver three-piece cruet set, hallmarked Birmingham, 1911, with pierced decoration and blue glass liners, together with a silver mustard pot, hallmarked Chester, 1910, with blue glass liner and associated silver-plated spoon (4)
A George V silver four piece Tea and Coffee Set, by Walker and Hall, hallmarked Sheffield, 1927, of squat circular form, with bead and dash borders and scroll handles, the tea pot and coffee pot with ebonised handles and finials, coffee pot 8in (20cm) high, approx. total weight 44ozt (4)
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