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A SILVER PIN TRAY by Williams Comyns, London 1898, of quatrefoil outline, embossed with cherub's heads and foliage, 12cm long, 39g gross; with two glass balm pots with pull off silver covers; another silver lidded toilet bottle; a glass scent bottle with silver collar; and five manicure items including a nail buff
A COLLECTION OF SILVER FLATWARE comprising a George III silver Old English pattern tablespoon, London 1802, monogrammed; a Crossley & Smith dessert spoon; a matched set of four single struck Kings Pattern teaspoons; a single Georgian fiddle pattern dessert spoon; two silver butter knives; a runcible spoon; a Victorian three piece Christening set by William Eley, the silver bladed knife with a loaded handle, cased; and a cast Continental spoon with import marks for 1902; 395g (12.7 troy ozs) gross
A LATE 18th/ EARLY 19th CENTURY SCOTTISH MAHOGANY LONGCASE CLOCK BY JOHN SMITH, PITTENWEEM (d.1814), the eight-day movement striking on a bell, the 13" brass dial with silver chapter ring, Roman numerals and scroll cast spandrels, signed in the arch, Smith, Pittenweem, the hood, with a moulded cornice over an arched glazed door flanked by turned baluster uprights, the trunk with a cupboard door flanked by quarter columns, on a plinth base raised on bracket feet. 2.14m by 0.51m by 0.24m
A 19th CENTURY WALNUT TRAVELLING VANITY CASE, the mother of pearl inlaid cover opening to reveal a mirror and fully fitted and lined interior with an assortment of white metal mounted boxes and jars, a silver handled manicure set, Birmingham 1884, and a lift out tray, over a hidden drawer with blue silk lined interior, with mother of pearl lock plate. 17cm by 30.5cm by 23cm
A HANDSOME LATE VICTORIAN CASED FIVE PIECE SILVER-MOUNTED HORN-HANDLED CARVING SET, with game and meat carvers and sharpener, the silver marked for Sheffield 1891, the steel blades by Harrison Bros. & Howson, Sheffield, in an inlaid oak case with silk and velvet lined interior
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