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A yellow metal mounted amber cheroot holder (cased) together with a meerschaum pipe in the form of a standing wolf, costume jewellery including coalport rose stick pin, earrings, shirt studs, brooches, 2005 Grand Slam commemorative medal, simulated pearl earrings, lighters, faux pearls, rings, silver gate bracelet etc
Sixty nine Bank of England One Pound notes Chief Cashier Jo Page, consecutive numbers HY49 998601 - HY49 998613, HY49 998615 - HY49 998669, and MU15 115970 & MU15 115971 together with forty Bank of England One Pound Notes, Chief Cashier D.H.F. Somerset consecutive numbers DU07 308861 - DU07 308870 & DU08 308701 - DU08 308730, two Ten Shillings notes and assorted coins including silver three pence pieces, florins, 1888 crown, 1889 half crown etc
A set of four Victorian silver table salts of cauldron form with a gadrooned edge and gilt interior on three pointed pad feet, Sheffield , 1894, Martin, Hall & Co (Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall), with matching apostle ended salt spoons, a silver twin handled quaich, Victorian silver pedestal bowl, silver pin trays, silver sugar nips and silver mustard spoons, approximately 426 grams
A George V silver pedestal bon bon dish with a pierced rim and foot, Sheffield, 1913, together with a cased set of silver tea spoons and sugar nips, silver spoons, silver inkwell, silver ashtray, silver sauce boat, silver topped pace stick, and three crowns, weighable silver approximately 652 grams
An Edward VII silver vesta case with an enamel decorated panel depicting huntsmen and hounds, Birmingham, 1905, J W Benson Ltd, together with a silver napkin ring, a silver hinged bangle a white metal napkin ring and an electroplated napkin ring, weighable silver 107 grams
A Victorian silver inkwell, the central removable well of globe form engraved with swags, the base of circular form engraved with leaves and swags, London, 1882, Henry John Lias & James Wakely, weighable silver approximately 118 grams CONDITION REPORT: minor dents and surface scratches, otherwise overall okay
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