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A pair of George IV silver plates, the shaped rims with bold gadroon and shell pattern mounts, 10.25ins diameter, by Paul Storr, London 1827 (weight 34ozs - engraved with Coat of Arms and worded "Adversa Virtute Repello" with crest of hand holding an heraldic shield)
A George V silver octagonal coffee pot and matching hot water jug of "18th Century" design, of tapered form with domed covers, moulded girdles, foot rims and wooden scroll handles, each 9.5ins high, by William Comyns and Sons Ltd, London 1934 (gross weight 45ozs)These are both of a good heavy gauge of silver. Hallmarks are clear and crisp on one of the side panels near the handle on each. There are a few pin head sized dents to the cover and body of the coffee pot. There are a few small dents to the cover of the hot water pot. Some light surface scratch to both. Otherwise in good overall condition
An early 20th Century French miniature carriage timepiece, the cream enamel dial with blue Arabic numerals, within gilt slip pierced and engraved with trailing leaf and floral ornament, to the eight day single train movement, contained in polished brass rectangular case with turned pillars to corners, 3.75ins high, and with leather covered travelling case for same, and a small desk timepiece with "Hebdomas" style watch movement, cream enamel dial with Arabic numerals and with visible escapement, contained in silver plated and lacquered brass rectangular case, the panels cast with circular medallions featuring classical women and Putti, 3.5ins high
A George V silver oval four pierce tea service with bead mounts, the bodies engraved with ribbon and bellflower swag ornament and with angular handles, comprising - teapot with ebonised finial and handle, 5.75ins high, hot water pot, 9.75ins high, two-handled sugar basin and milk jug, by Henry Atkin, Sheffield 1918/19 (gross weight 55ozs)This service is of a good gauge of silver. There is some minor to the engraved decoration on all pieces. There is a dent to the lower part of the body of the hot water pot. Otherwise the pieces appear to be in overall good condition, the hallmarks are clear and crisp on the side of the bodies near the handle. All pieces being 1918 with the exception of the milk jug which is 1919.
A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SMOKER'S COMPANIONS each in the form of a trolley with a vesta holder/striker, a lighter and a mounted glass dish (one lacking a slave lighter), one with the applied initial "P" and coronet for the Duke of Portland by E.H. Stockwell, London 1888; each 8.1" (20.5 cms) long; 16.9 oz weighable silver (2)
A VICTORIAN SILVERGILT OPEN WORK SUGAR VASE with winged caryatid supports, a red glass liner, domed cover and matching spoon, with a small inscription around the cover, by J. Aldwinckle & T. Slater, London 1894; 7.4" (18.8 cms) high; 18.35 oz weighable silver (2)
AN EDWARDIAN SMALL RECTANGULAR INKSTAND with a scroll-pierced broder and central mounted glass ink bottle, by William Hutton & Sons Ltd., London 1902 together with a small Edwardian two bottle inkstand with a pierced gallery, by W. Aitkin, Birmingham 1903; the latter 5.5" (14 cms) long; 8 oz weighable silver (2)
A MIXED LOT:- A letter clip made from an early 19th century Dutch shoe buckle, mounted on a wooden base, the buckle by Arend P. Martijn, Amsterdam c.1810, an engine-turned cigarette case, crested, and a mounted ivory paper knife, initialled; the latter 10.1" (26 cms) long; 3.4 oz weighable silver (3)
A MIXED LOT:- A modern sparrow-beak cream jug, a small spirit flask, monogrammed, a modern dual-compartment snuff box of round oblong form (gilt interior), a pair of George III Newcastle-made sugar tongs, initialled, and a pair of Victorian ivory-handled fish servers by H. Wilkinson & Co., Sheffield 1872 (cased); the jug 3.7" (9.4 cms) high; 10.2 oz weighable silver (5)
A MIXED LOT:- An ashtray, a small dish, inscribed, three various knives, a single vase, a paper knife (in a fitted case), a bonbon dish, a small box with malachite-set cover, a Victorian blue glass scent bottle, another with plated mounts, two silvergilt medallions (each cased) and a miniature model of a sailing vessel (import-marked 1902); the latter 5" (12.7 cms) high; 13 oz weighable silver (lot)
A PAIR OF GEORGE III MOUNTED STEEL LONG HANDLED SCISSORS with an engraved sheath, crested, maker's mark "P&Co" (incuse), Birmingham 1777 together with three small boxes (one with an enamelled cover), a pair of George III salt spoons, a pair of sugar tongs and a match box cover; the scissors 8.8" (22.5 cms) long; 6.7 oz weighable silver
A MIXED LOT:- A modern oblong cigarette box, initialled, another slightly smaller cigarette box, a smaller square cigarette box, monogrammed, a Victorian vesta case, a cigarette case, crested, a George III engraved vinaigrette, initialled & an engraved card case, monogrammed; the latter 3.3" (8.5 cms) long; 4.7 oz weighable silver (7)
A MIXED LOT:- A mounted glass bottle with a mounted ivory cover, a mounted glass globular bottle (cover detached), a pair of small vases (loaded), a hat pin stand, an Edwardian trump marker, a late 19th century ivory casting bottle, a nail buffer, hairbrush, hand mirror, three French beakers (all initialled/monogrammed) and a dish; the latter 7" (17.5 cms) diameter; 14.2 oz weighable silver (lot)
A PAIR OF EDWARDIAN TAPERSTICKS by Hawksworth, Eyre & Co., Sheffield 1901 (loaded), a pair of Victorian Fiddle & Thread patter serving tongs, crested, London 1854 and a pair of George III oval salt bases with gilt interiors, by Robert Hennell, London 1794; the tapersticks 4.75" (12 cms) high; 11.1 oz weighable silver (5)
A GEORGE III BASKET-SHAPED SALT on an oval pedestal foot, crested, gilt interior, by Thomas Wallis, London 1798 and a small plated two-handled dish by the Duchess of Sutherland's Cripple Guild; the latter 3.7" (9.4 cms) diameter; 3.5 oz weighable silver (2)
A "LEMORA" PATENT DEVICE (for insertion into a citrus fruit to extract the juice), by Adie Bros Ltd., Birmingham 1930 (fitted case), a sauce boat, Birmingham 1935 and a plated, small Wedgwood porcelain dish; the latter 4.25" (11 cms) long; 5 oz weighable silver (3)

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