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A George V vanity and part picnic set, initialled MSC, MC, MMCD , including three rectangular dressing table boxes, one rectangular tray, one oval mirror, two brushes, two clothes brushes, one shoe horn, one button hook , one spirit flask, twelve assorted oval and circular jars and containers, maker Finnigans LTD, London, 1912, total weight of silver, 73.50ozs.
A continental silver and pink enamelled lady`s cheroot case, of rectangular outline, with applied pierced silver vase of flower motif, 8.5cm. long, bears import marks for Glasgow 1929 and a pink enamelled silver circular ring box, maker H M, Birmingham, 1921, (2).
An Imperial Russian silver cigarette box of banded rectangular outline, the hinged lid with inset sapphire cabochon clasp, having a further hinged compartment and a lidded compartment to the end, 11.5cm. wide, maker Johann Victor Aarne, assay masters mark worn possibly JK, bears kokoshnik mark for 1899-1908.
A matched kings pattern flatware service includes six tablespoons, twelve dessert spoons, six teaspoons, six dinner forks, twelve dessert forks, three sauce ladles, six dinner forks, twelve dinner knives and thirteen dessert knives, various makers and dates, total weight of silver 102.82ozs.
A George V Old English thread pattern flatware service, Sheffield 1926, makers W. Hutton & Sons Ltd., comprising: twelve table spoons (one plated), twelve table forks (one plated), twelve dessert forks (one plated), twelve dessert spoons (one plated), ten teaspoons, twelve egg spoons, four salt spoons, four sauce ladles and one soup ladle, contained in an oak canteen, total weight of silver 139ozs (79)
An Elizabeth II part kings pattern flatware service, includes two tablespoons, six dessert spoons, six soup spoons, six teaspoons, six coffee spoons, six dinner forks, six dessert forks, six fish forks, six fish knives, six steel bladed dinner knives, six steel bladed dessert knives and three-piece carving set, maker PP Ltd, Sheffield, 1973, total weight of silver 90ozs
A William IV six division egg cup stand, initialled, of circular lobed outline, with central loop carrying handle, with six egg cups, raised on six swept feet, 21cm. wide, maker Edward Barnard, Edward Barnard Jnr, John Barnard and William Barnard, London,1834, together with six associated spoons, maker WC, London, 1831, total weight of silver 30.90ozs.
A pair of Edward VII two- branch candelabra, with octagonal urn shaped nozzles on swept arms, issuing from an octagonal tapering stem, on a spreading circular weighted foot, 44cm. high, maker Goldsmith abd Silversmiths Co, Ltd, London, 1905, together with associated ivorine ejector candle holders with pierced silver shades with pink silk liners, total weighable silver 66.52ozs. contained in a fitted wood case bearing Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co label.
A set of four Victorian figural twin branch candelabra, the Bacchanalian putto with wine goblet in one hand and holding a two-branch grape vine adorned with grapes and leaves, having cylindrical nozzles with beaded borders, raised on a shaped circular foliate decorated base, 25.5cm. high, maker AGP, London, 1860, total weight of silver 63.50ozs.
William Barton, London, a silver pair-cased pocket watch, the chain fusee movement having a verge escapement with a pierced and engraved backcock, the backplate engraved with the maker`s name `Wm Barton, London, 8537`, the plates with Egyptian pillars, the white enamel dial with black Roman numerals and blued steel `beetle & poker` hands, both the inner and outer cases hallmarked for silver, London 1761 and casemaker`s initials `W.B.`, diameter: 48mm. * William Barton is recorded as working in London from circa 1767 until 1811.
Ja`s Burroughs. A mid 19th century silver pair cased open face pocket watch, the circular white enamel dial with numerals represented by the name "E. Blocksidge" with central hours dial, the signed movement inscribed `Ironbridge 133`, the case and outer case with hallmarks for Birmingham 1836.
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