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A pair of French porcelain miniature scent bottles late 19th century, of square form with applied floral decoration and conforming stoppers, green painted `L` marks, 5cm. high; together with a Taylor, Tunnicliffe & Co. bottle shaped china scent bottle with silver mounts, 4¼in. (10.75cm.) high; another scent bottle and a small collection of Vienna cabinet cups and saucers. (11)
An 18th century Channel Islands silver dessert spoon maker Pierre Maingy (Guernsey, 1739-1776), maker`s mark struck once to stem, another partially rubbed mark above, with shell back to bowl, engraved initials MMDDSP beneath terminal, 17.3cm. long, weight 0.93 tr.oz. See Illustration.
A good quality Jersey Militia silver table spoon hallmarked London 1913, overstruck maker`s mark CTM (Charles T. Maine, Jersey, late 19th-early 20th century), fiddle pattern, with Jersey Militia crest above a cartouche with engraved initials to terminal, 8¾in. (22.25cm.) long, weight 3.25 tr.oz.
A Channel Islands silver fiddle pattern table spoon hallmarked London 1899, maker`s mark overstruck CTM (Charles T. Maine, Jersey, late 19th-early 20th century), with bright cut decoration; together with a set of three bright cut fiddle pattern tea spoons by the same maker, London 1896, total weight 4.25 tr.oz. (4)
A Victorian silver jewellery tray Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, Birmingham 1898, of rounded rectangular form, extensively decorated with repoussé foliate scrollwork on a matted ground around an oval cartouche, below a reeded and gadrooned rim, 10 3/8 x 7in. (26.3 x 17.75cm.), weight 8.3 tr.oz. See Illustration.
A pair of Edwardian pierced silver bon-bon dishes Thomas Hayes, Birmingham 1907, of octagonal form with extensive repoussé floral, foliate, gadroon and scroll decoration below a conforming wavy rim, the sides with pierced roundels, 4½in. (11.5cm.) diameter, weight 2.1 tr.oz. (2) See Illustration.
A Dutch pierced silver fruit basket c.1900, marks partially rubbed, of flared and shaped square form, the cast base depicting a tavern scene, below sides with pierced and chased foliate scrollwork with floral swags and pairs of lovebirds, within lattice borders, 8¼ x 8in. (21 x 20.25cm.), 2¾in. (7cm.) high, weight 9.5 tr.oz. See Illustration.
A matched set of three Victorian silver Kings Pattern sauce ladles Joseph & Albert Savory, London 1841-54; together with a set of six George IV Kings Pattern tea spoons, William Chawner II, London 1824; and a matching pair of Victorian sugar tongs, John Whiting, London 1856, total weight 13.3 tr.oz. (10)
A George II silver salver Robert Abercromby, London 1741, with shell and scroll rim, on three hoof feet, later engraved decoration and inscription, `Presented to The Reverend Sween MacDonald Mackay, Vicar of Skillington by his Parishioners.....October 22nd 1859`, 11in. (28cm.) diameter, weight 19.9 tr.oz., erased armorial.
An American Sterling silver part dressing table set Gorham, early 20th century, comprising a hand mirror, hair brush, clothes brush and cut glass jar and cover, decorated with engraved ribbon tied floral swags; together with a matched Gorham silver mounted faux-tortoiseshell comb and another American silver hand mirror with loop handle and beaded border. (6)
A Georgian silver folding travelling fork the twin pronged fork on waisted stem bearing the lion passant and monarch`s head duty mark, folding into a mother of pearl handle with rope twist silver mount and spine, with inset silver navette form reserve with the monogram R.H. engraved, 5 1/8in. (13cm.) long open; together with a Victorian silver folding fruit knife, Thomas Marples, Sheffield 1876, folding into a mother of pearl handle with blank oblong silver reserve inset, 4¼in. (10.7cm.) long open. (2)
A set of five Victorian silver teaspoons James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1894, fiddle pattern; together with a small silver sauce ladle with pouring spout, Sheffield 1958; two pairs of 19th century silver sugar tongs, one fiddle pattern Exeter 1864, the other George III bright cut, London 1778; a pair of silver napkin rings and a small silver butter knife, weight 8.6 tr.oz. (11)
A graduated matched pair of silver coffee pots Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1934 and 1939, of tall oval form, with half-reeded decoration to the body and spout and gadrooned domed lids with conforming ebony finials, angular composition handles, 8in. and 7½in. (20.25cm and 19cm.) high, gross weight 36 tr.oz. (2)
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