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A George III and later silver tankard with domed hinge lid and scroll thumbpiece, the tapered cylindrical body and cover later embossed with flowers and scrolls and converted to a jug with the addition of a spout, flanked by a scroll handle, Exeter 1722 (maker`s mark indistinct), height approx 19cm.
A pair of Edwardian silver gilt sugar vases, each of Adam style urn form with pierced domed cover, the ovoid body decorated in relief with a pair of rams masks supporting acanthus festoons and oval classical maiden vignettes above a stiff leaf band, on a short stem, circular foot and square base with foliate feet, London 1907 by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, height approx 18.5cm.
A late Victorian silver mustard of cushion form with reeded handle and hinged lid above half fluted and reeded decoration, on ball feet, Chester 1894 by James Deakin & Sons, and a pair of silver pepper casters of ovoid form with pierced and engraved decoration, Birmingham 1892, cased, together with three other silver mustards and an Irish silver Fiddle pattern mustard spoon, Dublin 1813.
A George III silver cream jug of cushion form with foliate capped handle and gadrooned rim above ribbed decoration, on ball feet, London 1813, length approx 14cm, together with a silver sauce boat with flying scroll handle and gadrooned rim, on hoof feet, Birmingham 1905, length approx 16cm.
A George IV silver Fiddle pattern gravy spoon, London 1820 by Richard Pearce, length approx 30cm, a pair of silver Old English pattern tablespoons, London 1804 by Peter, Ann and William Bateman, together with a collection of other George III and later table, dessert and teaspoons and five dessert forks.
A Victorian silver mounted tortoiseshell match box sleeve with scroll pierced sides, London 1891, length approx 7.5cm, together with a pair of silver decanter labels, each pierced and engraved in the form of a vine leaf, one pierced with `Madeira`, the other with `Port`, Birmingham 1839 and 1841 by George Unite, and eight silver and plated decanter labels.
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