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A pair of Regency silver wine coolers of Campana urn form with grape and vine decoration and fluted handles, each having Pitt family coat of arms engraved to side (possibly for George Pitt 2nd Baron Rivers 1751-1828), one hallmarked Benjamin Smith II & James Smith III, London 1809, the other Benjamin Smith II, London 1818, height 20.5cm, approx. weight 192oz Condition genreally good, wear to exterior to include worn hallmarks, minor marks and scratches, one handle slightly bent, a couple of minor dings to the interior part rims, generally tarnished and need cleaning.
A George IV silver four bottle decanter stand with gadrooned edge, fluted handles on four shell and scroll feet, Paul Storr, London 1822, length 31cm, weight 39oz Condition - silver part appears in good order, no damage/repair, general wear only, one decanter stopper broken at base, one decanter with three chips to rim, variouis small to minor chips to glass facetted areas.
A Regency silver tray with gadrooned edge, foliate handles on four shell and scroll feet, makers mark 'WS', London 1814, length 61.5cm, depth 39cm, height 7cm, approx. weight 92oz Condition generally good, old insciption to underside has been rubbed off, its a little bumpy but not thin, quite dirty/tarnished.
A George II silver tea canister with engraved decoration, domed cover and slide bottom, John Newton, London 1740, height 13cm, weight 10oz Condition possible repair to interior around the shoulder and again possible repair to interior of lid, no further damage/repair, general wear.
A George III provincial silver teapot, James Hampston & John Prince, York 1779, height 17cm, gross weight 16oz Condition very good, appears damage/repair free, no thin areas, general wear to include ding to lid and another to footrim, two marks to base left over from sticky labels.
A Dutch silver pepper pot formed as a male figure in 19th Century dress and holding a crook, London import marks for Berthold Hermann Muller 1914, height 10cm, weight 105.9g Condition good, crook come away from base of coat otherwise very good, no further damage, no repairs, general wear to include marks and scratches etc.
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