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A cased pair of silver toast racks Birmingham 1939, maker Adie Brothers Limited, each with pierced handles and four divisions, together with a silver milk jug, Sheffield 1945, maker Atkin Brothers, of plain form, with reeded scroll handle, 5½in (14cm) wide, total weight 232 grams (3).
George III silver cream jug London 1791, makers Peter and Ann Bateman, of tapering helmet form with reeded loop handle, beaded rim and bright cut engraved leaf border, the front with vacant cartouche, set on a square pedestal base with contemporary engraved initials, probably relating to a Channel Islands family marriage `D.R.B. * M.H.R.`, weight 100 grams 6in (15cm) high.
George III silver cream jug London 1816, maker probably Thomas Streetin, of squat bulbous form, with leaf capped double scroll handle, punched bead decoration to rim, floral, leaf and swag decoration, the cartouche engraved with the initial M above M.I.S., set on a domed circular foot with chased decoration, the base later engraved with the date 1716, weight 78 grams 4¼in (11cm) high.
Two silver vesta cases Birmingham 1908, maker Uttley & Co. with hinged lid to top, vacant cartouche and foliate engraving 4 x 4½cm together with another, Birmingham 1881, maker George Unite of plain oblong form with engraved monogram, 5 x 3cm combined weight 78 grams (2).
A silver cigarette box Birmingham 1915, maker A & J Zimmerman Ltd. of oblong curved form, engraved with the name Kathleen and dated Dec. 26th 1917, together with a silver vesta case and small cylindrical silver pill box attached by a chain, total weight 72 grams (3).
George III silver baby rattle and whistle London 1805, maker Peter, William and Ann Bateman, with suspension ring, engine turned floral and leaf decoration, two sets of four silver bells each with the lion passant mark, the terminal with inset red coral teether, in excellent condition throughout, 5½in (14cm) long.
George III silver milk or cream jug London 1815, maker * . B (first initial rubbed), of helmet form with reeded rim, folded loop handle and extensive bright cut floral and swag engraving, also bearing a monogrammed cartouche, weight 150 grams 5½in (14cm) wide, 4½in (11.5cm) high.
A matched set of six Georgian silver berry spoons London 1807-1815, makers Peter Podio, Thomas Dicks, John Lias (2) and George Wintle (2), each with bright but engraving to terminals, the finely chased bowls decorated with silver gilt, weight 108 grams 5¼in (13½cm) long (6).
Pair cased silver table salts Sheffield 1915, maker Joseph Rogers, circular form with crimped rims and fitted blue glass liners, each set on three scalloped and outswept supports, with original and one matching silver salt spoon, the fitted silk lined box by T.W. Long & Co. Goldsmiths and Silversmiths, Cardiff.
A George III silver patch box London 1794, makers mark rubbed, of plain oval form with hinged lid, together with another oval patch box with engraved mother of pearl inset lid and mother of pearl base, and an oblong silver snuff box, Birmingham 1884, maker George Unite with hinged and engraved lid (3).
George III silver mustard pot London 1806, maker Peter and William Bateman, of oval form, the domed hinged cover with engraved border and chairback thumb-piece, the exterior with engraved initials plus inscription to opposing side, reeded collar and base enclosing finely pierced and leaf engraved decoration, the side with folded scroll handle, the interior with fitted oval blue glass liner with star cut base, 4in (10cm) wide, together with a George III silver table salt, London 1806, maker Peter and William Bateman, of oval form with reeded collar and base enclosing finely pierced and engraved leaf decoration and initials engraved within a cartouche, the interior with fitted blue glass liner with star cut base, set of four reeded short supports, 3¼in (8.5cm) wide (2).
A circular silver snuff box Birmingham 1920, makers C.Saunders & Frank Shepherd, with suspension loop and engine turned line decoration 2in (5cm) diameter, together with a silver caddy spoon, Sheffield 1893, maker Atkin Brothers, of plain form with slight edge crease, 3.½ in (9cm) long, together with a pair of silver gilt sugar tongs, circa 1770 and a silver marrow scoop (4).
Two pairs Irish silver sugar tongs Dublin circa 1796, maker Samuel Neville, of plain form, engraved with a beast head crest, weight 52 grams 6in (15cm) long, together with another pair of Irish silver sugar tongs, Dublin circa 1800, maker Jonas Osbourne, with vacant cartouche and bright cut engraved decoration to arms, terminating in shell bowls, weight 34 grams 5¾in (14½cm) long, combined weight 86 grams (2).
Art Deco silver and enamel cigarette case Birmingham 1938, maker Deakin & Francis Ltd. with spring opening action, the front decorated with two shades of mint green guilloche enamels with a sunburst design, the interior with matt gilt finish, the back with engine turned decoration, weight 110 grams 8 x 7.5cm.
An early 20th century silver bachelor teapot Chester 1911, maker George Nathan and Ridley Hayes, of squat form the domed and hinged lid with ebonised finial, above a wavy edged rim and central raised girdle, the side with ebonised C-scroll handle, set on three cabriole supports with pad feet, total weight 324 grams, 8.5in (22cm) wide.
A set of eight mahogany dining chairs comprising one carver and seven dining chairs, with carved and pierced splat backs, above drop-in seats (8) * Of Royal Provenance. The carver with engraved silver plaque `This chair was used by H.M. Queen Mary on the occasion of the Royal Visit to Guernsey, July 11th 1921`
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