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A SMALL QUANTITY OF MISCELLANEOUS SILVER WARES including a set of four continental beakers of baluster form (white metal), three silver napkin rings 103 grams, a small silver four divisional toast rack, a silver pepper pot, a further smaller pepper pot, and a collection of Norwegian silver
A GROUP OF VICTORIAN JEWELLERY Comprising: a gold coloured and enamel mourning locket; a 9ct gold bow brooch; a gold coloured oval brooch with locket reverse; a silver brooch with swallow and horseshoe (lacking pin); and a brooch comprised of two pairs of cufflinks, the first locket 3.5cm long
A GROUP OF SILVER FLATWARE Comprising: a pair of George III sugar tongs, London, 1805; a Christening spoon and fork cased 1937; a souvenir spoon stamped Sterling with enamel finial; a pickle fork; and a silver handled miniature cake slice, and a set of six coffee spoons in a fitted case, weighable silver 6.5oz (202gr)
A SILVER FOUR PIECE TEA SERVICE AND ASSOCIATED CIRCULAR SALVER The service mark of Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham, 1931; the salver Joseph Gloster Ltd, also 1931; the service with faceted lower body and on circular foot, the salver plain and on three claw feet, the hot water pot 21cm high, the salver 33.5cm diameter, 77.5oz (2,402gr)
A SET OF SIX SILVER COFFEE SPOONS OF ROMAN FORM Birmingham, 1967; together with a larger example, Sheffield, 1969; a set of six silver handled cake knives, Mappin & Webb, 1947; a set of five American coffee spoons, Gorham Mafcting Co, London import marks; and one other coffee spoon, weighable silver 5oz (164gr)
A COMPOSITE SET OF THIRTEEN GEORGE III SILVER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN DESSERT SPOONS Ten mark of Richard Crossley, London, 1789 and three mark of Eley & Fearn, London, 1797; together with one other similar, mark of Smith & Fearn, London, 1793, the first thirteen all with unicorn crest, 16oz (506gr) (14)
A PAIR OF GEORGE III SILVER HANOVARIAN PATTERN TABLE SPOONS Probably mark of Thomas Wallis, London, 1774, bottom marked and engraved with two pairs of initials; together with another similar spoon, engraved to match, makers mark IM with star between, att. to Jacob Marsh or John Moore (3), approximately 6oz (185gr)
A COMPOSITE WILLIAM IV/VICTORIAN SILVER PART SERVICE OF FIDDLE PATTERN FLATWARE Various dates and makers, mostly London, 1831-1875, comprising: four table spoons; six table forks; six dessert forks; six dessert spoons; and six teaspoons (28), all engraved with initials, 48.5oz 9150gr)
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