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A Victorian silver wafer box, Blunt, Wray & Co, London 1896, of circular form with cross motif to the cover and engraved to the reverse; 'Reverend John Quinn June 19. 1898', the hinged cover opening to reveal silver gilt interior, 5.5cm diameter, together with a continental white metal box, with concave cover and bright cut engraved decoration, 3.5cm high, total weight 2.2oz (2)
A Victorian silver Christening mug, A.S., London 1876, of baluster form with embossed floral decoration and engraved cartouche, scroll handle, silver gilt interior and raised on four bracket feet, 9.5cm high, together with a navette shaped pierced silver bon bon dish, James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1903, 18cm wide, total weight 7oz (2)
A George IV silver vinaigrette, Thomas Edwards, London 1822, of rectangular form with engine turned decoration, the hinged cover opening to reveal silver gilt interior and pierced grille, 3.7cm long, together with a further silver vinaigrette, Birmingham 1805, (lacking grille) 3cm long, total weight 36gms (both at fault) (2)
A George III silver vinaigrette, JJ, London 1800, of plain polished oval form, the hinged cover opening to reveal silver gilt interior and pierced rose decorative grille, 3.2cm wide, together with a further silver vinaigrette, marks rubbed, of rounded rectangular form, 3cm wide (at fault), total weight 28.3gms (2)
A cased silver cruet set, James Dixon & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1925, comprising; two cauldron salts with blue glass liners and spoons, two drum mustards with blue glass liners and spoons and two baluster pepperettes, all with engraved initials, presented within fitted case, together with two further silver salt spoons, total weighable silver 15oz (3)
A pair of Victorian Adams style short silver candlesticks, Richard Hodd & Son, London 1879, the urn shaped sconces with embossed female Roman figures and garlands, the removable nozzles with beaded rims, each raised on spreading square base, 11.5cm high (loaded) (2)
A Victorian bachelors three piece silver tea service, Charles Stuart Harris, London 1890, each piece of inverted pear shaped form with wrythen embossed decoration, comprising; a teapot with bud finial and ebonised handle, 12.5cm high, a sugar bowl, 5.5cm high and cream jug, 9.5cm high, each raised on circular pedestal base, total weight 14.6oz (3)
A Victorian silver ink stand, Josiah Barnett & William Waters, London 1859, the stand of rectangular form with shaped gadrooned rim, the centre with three silver topped glass wells, (for quill, ink and pounce), the stand raised on four scroll bracket feet, 24cm wide, weight 15oz (at fault)
A Victorian silver vinaigrette, Lawrence Emanuel, Birmingham 1898, of rectangular form with scroll cast border and engine turned decoration, the hinged cover opening to reveal silver gilt interior and scroll pierced grille, 3.5cm wide, with attached lug, weight 27gms
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