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Lot 56

Pair of Edward VII silver candlesticks each raised above a square base with beaded border leading to square facetted bases and conforming detachable nozzles. Hallmarked S Greenberg & Co (Israel Sigmund Greenberg) Birmingham 1904. Height measures 8 1/4 inches (20.5 cm). Condition: The candlesticks show general wear commensurate with the age and use, there are scratches, some deeper scratches, numerous small dints and pits. There are some small dents to the rims of the detachable nozzles. The hallmarks are a little rubbed but clearly legible, the nozzles are marked with standard mark and date letter.

Lot 57

Victorian silver rose bowl, the circular body with part vertical fluting, reeded rim and raised above a conforming circular foot. Hallmarked Fenton Brothers Ltd Sheffield 1896. Diameter measuring 7 1/2 inches (19 cm), weight 15 ozt (476 grams). Condition: The Rose bowl displays wear commensurate with the age and use, with general scratches and marks, there is heavy tarnishing. Small bumps visible to the base and as a result wobbles slightly. The body of the bowl also sits slightly lopsided. The date letter is a little rubbed but overall the hallmarks are clear and legible.

Lot 58

An Edwardian silver helmet shape cream jug, decorated with a band of stamped circles around the rim, on square base. Hallmarked George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1907. Height including handle measures 4 inches (10cm), weight 1.6 ozt (49.9 grams). Condition:

Lot 59

A selection of four Edwardian and later silver bud vases; together with a further example stamped 925. (5). Condition:

Lot 60

A selection of silver Kiddush cups, sherry goblets, miniature trophies, egg cups etc., various dates and makers. Total weighable silver 15.16 ozt (471.4 grams). Condition:

Lot 61

Victorian silver mustard pot of cylindrical form, initialled and reeded rims, hallmarked Birmingham 1891. Together with an early twentieth century further mustard pot with blue glass liner, a late Victorian silver twin handled open salt, hallmarked Birmingham 1900, a modern silver napkin ring and a small Victorian silver shell salt. Gross silver weight 7.2 ozt (224 grams). (5). Condition:

Lot 62

Victorian silver pepper with engraved and embossed detail and raised above three ball feet, hallmarked Birmingham 1896. Together with a Victorian silver mounted nail buffer, Victorian silver scroll embossed oblong hinged snuff box, Edwardian silver scroll embossed card case, a silver plated cream jug, an unmarked embossed open salt and a Georgian silver mustard spoon. (7). Condition:

Lot 63

An Edwardian silver heart shape holder, chased all over with `C` scrolls and foliate motifs, hallmarked William Harrison Walter, Birmingham 1903, maximum length 3 inches (7.5cm); together with four assorted hallmarked silver napkin rings, various dates and makers. Total silver weight 3.64 ozt (113 grams) (5). Condition:

Lot 64

Judaica silver-an Edwardian silver Kiddush cup, hallmarked Jacob Fenigstein, Birmingham 1909, height measures 4 3/4 inches (12cm); together with another more modern example, hallmarked Viner`s Ltd., Sheffield 1962, height 4 1/4 inches (11cm). Total silver weight 3.22 ozt (100.2 grams). (2). Condition: The Edwardian cup has general minor surface marks and scratches in keeping with the items age. It is also quite tarnished. There are a couple of minor dents to the main body and the foot rim is very slightly misshapen. The hallmark is slightly rubbed but still clear. The more modern cup is in similar condition to above. There is a small section on the stem where the metal is very rubbed.

Lot 65

Victorian silver open salt of circular floral embossed form, no blue glass liner and raised above three shell mounted hoof feet, hallmarked Robert Hennell III London 1854. Together with a smaller Victorian silver open salt, a further tapered silver example and an Edwardian Ovoid form silver pepperette with star pierced lid. Gross weight 5.4 ozt (169 grams). (4). Condition:

Lot 66

Edwardian silver sugar basin and cream jug, each with flared frilled rim, scrolling handles and raised above four shell mounted paw feet. Hallmarked Joseph Rodgers & Sons Sheffield 1903. Gross weight 7.6 ozt (239 grams). Condition: Overall the sugar and cream are in good condition and display wear commensurate with the age and use, with general scratches, marks and noticeable tarnishing and would benefit from a clean and polish. Each is numbered to the underside 3740, wiith the letter R marked to the underside of one foot of each. The hallmarks are clear and legible.

Lot 67

Late Victorian Irish silver miniature twin handled trophy, with presentation engraving and mounted on a plinth, hallmarked Edmond Johnson Ltd Dublin 1899, height including plinth 10 cm. Together with three further Victorian and later silver miniature trophies, a silver napkin ring, a cased set of three silver plated open salts, one deficient, and a silver rectangular pin tray, at fault. (7). Condition:

Lot 68

Edwardian silver caster with conical part fluted body, oblique engraved shoulders, gadrooned rims and detachable lid with flame finial. Hallmarked Joseph Rodgers & Sons Sheffield 1902. Height measuring 8 1/4 inches (21 cm), weight 7.2 ozt (226 grams). Condition:

Lot 69

Selection of Edwardian silver mounted glass items comprising a vanity jar, a cut glass vanity bowl, a pepper, together with a 1920`s pair of bud vases with silver rim, a late Victorian silver mustard pot and a silver Warwick souvenir teaspoon. (6). Condition:

Lot 70

Victorian Britannia silver sauce boat of classic form, scalloped rim, high arch scrolling leaf capped handle and raised above four paw feet. Hallmarked London 1899, the maker possibly Maurice Freeman. Height including handle 3 inches (7.5 cm), weight 4 ozt (126 grams). Condition:

Lot 71

Victorian silver Christening mug, the body part embossed with oblique fluting interspaced with foliate frieze with scroll terminations on a stippled body leading to a straight sided neck with scroll engraving and a `C` shaped handle. Hallmarked Walker & Hall Sheffield 1892. Height measuring 3 inches (7.5 cm), weight 2.9 ozt (91 grams). Condition:

Lot 72

Victorian silver bowl embossed with floral scroll, monogrammed cartouche and frilled flared rim. Hallmarked Charles Edwards London 1889. Height measuring 2 1/2 inches (6.5 cm), weight 3.2 ozt (99.6 grams). Condition:

Lot 73

Victorian Neoclassical silver open salt of navette form and blue glass liner, the body with vertical embossing and fluting, swag and bow border, beaded rims and scroll terminations with ring handles. Hallmarked Birmingham 1892. Height measuring 2 1/2 inches (6.5 cm), gross silver weight 3 ozt (95 grams). Condition:

Lot 74

George III silver open salt of navette form with reeded rims and initial engraving. Hallmarked London 1792. Maximum height measuring 2 1/2 inches (6.5 cm), weight 2.1 ozt (66 grams). Condition:

Lot 75

Pair of Edwardian silver pepper pots, each with tapering body on circular footed base. Hallmarked William Hutton & Sons Ltd Birmingham 1907. Height measures 3 inches (7.5cm), total weight 2 ozt (63.4 grams). Condition:

Lot 76

An early 20th century pair of silver open salts, each of bulbous form with shaped oval rim and footed base, with blue glass liner, hallmarked Mappin & Webb Ltd Birmingham 1924; together with a silver mustard pot of similar form, with scroll handle and four hoof feet, also with blue glass liner, hallmarked Birmingham 1906. Total silver weight 5.66 ozt (176.1 grams). Condition:

Lot 77

Victorian silver mounted cruet stand of oval form, the body engraved with swags of floral wreaths, raised above four acanthus leaf mounted bracket feet and central loop handle, six glass inserts, some at fault, one deficient, and two with silver mounts. Hallmarked Birmingham 1864, the maker possibly Elkington & Co. Height measuring 12 1/4 inches (31.5 cm). Condition:

Lot 78

Judaica silver-A 1930`s silver menorah raised above a oval fluted base, with personal engraving, leading to a shaped and facetted stem, snuffer missing. Hallmarked 1932, makers mark indistinct. Height measuring 7 3/4 inches (19.5 cm), weight 7.2 ozt (223 grams). Condition: The silver menorah displays general scratches, marks and noticeable tarnishing, a few small dints around the body. A couple of the branches are little bent form the original shape, however nothing major. The holder for the snuffer has started to split to the edges. The hallmarks are clear and legible, the makers mark is very rubbed B. ??Co.

Lot 79

A modern silver hip flask of plain circular form, screw down lid. Hallmarked William H Manton Birmingham 1992. Height measuring 4 inches (10 cm), weight 3.4 ozt (107 grams). Condition: The hip flask is in good overall condition there are general scratches, marks and tarnishing. The hallmarks are clear and legible.

Lot 80

A 20th century silver footed bowl, with twin ring handles. Hallmarked Birmingham 1947. Height measures 2 1/2 inches (6.5cm), weight 5.81 ozt (180.8 grams). Condition:

Lot 81

A cased silver Christening mug, the tapering body on footed base, hallmarked Birmingham 1940; together with two further examples (not cased). Total silver weight 5.4 ozt (168 grams). (3). Condition:

Lot 82

Early twentieth century silver mounted hand mirror and shoe horn with engine turned decoration and initialled cartouche, hallmarked Birmingham 1912. Together with a silver mounted brush hallmarked London 1932, silver sugar nips and a silver fork. (5). Condition:

Lot 84

A modern silver engraved commemorative Armada dish, hallmarked London 1977, together with a similar smaller example hallmarked London 1981 and a further commemorative bowl with coin set base, designed by Peter Lumby and hallmarked Cooper Brothers Sheffield 1977. Gross combined weight 8.4 ozt (262 grams). (3) Condition: Each of the three dishes displays general scratches, marks and tarnishing. The larger of the Armada dishes, diameter measuring 5 3/4 inches (14.5 cm) has a dent to the rim with two small nicks to the silver, the engraving is for the Queens Silver Jubilee 1977. The smaller Armada dish, diameter measuring 3 inches (7.5 cm), is engraved commemorating the Royal wedding in 1981. The commemorative bowl is set with a coin in celebration of the Queens silver jubilee 1977, numbered to the underside 793/1000. Overall the hallmarks are clear and legible.

Lot 85

A modern silver mounted wine coaster of circular form, gadrooned rim and wooden base. Hallmarked Birmingham 1966. Diameter measuring 6 1/4 inches (16 cm). Condition:

Lot 87

1920`s silver cup holders of cylindrical pierced form and scrolling handles. Hallmarked Birmingham 1926 with the makers mark N.S. Height measuring 2 inches (5 cm), gross combined weight 6.3 ozt (197 grams). Condition:

Lot 88

A 1930`s silver trophy cup of classic form with twin handles, personal presentation engraving and raised above a circular footed base. Hallmarked Elkington & Co Birmingham 1930. Height measuring 7 inches (18 cm), weight 16.9 ozt (527 grams). `Charlbury Fat Stock Show 1931, Best Fat Beast, Presented by C. H. Morris`. Condition:

Lot 89

Art Nouveau presentation cup, the circular shallow bowl with personal inscriptions and engraved with the names and dates of the recipients from 1934 to 1966, the body with three elongated high arch handles and raised above a domed circular base. Hallmarked Horace Woodward & Co Ltd London 1910. Height including handle measuring 8 1/4 inches (21 cm), weight 26 ozt (811 grams). `Manchester Dog Show Society Presented by Major J.H. Wright` `Cheetham Hill Canine Society Presented By J.H. Wright President 1912` Condition: The trophy cup displays general scratches, marks and noticeable tarnishing. There has been a noticeable repair to the centre of the stem, visible as creases to the silver, floods of solder and a small hole is visible. The body wobbles slightly on the base. The hallmarks are clear and legible.

Lot 90

A pair of 1920`s silver filled dwarf candlesticks, the square bases with gadrooned border leading to cylindrical columns with bow and swag detail. Hallmarked Ellis Jacob Greenberg Birmingham 1921. Height measuring 4 3/4 inches (12 cm). Condition: The pair of silver candlesticks displays noticeable wear, with general scratches, marks and heavy tarnishing and would benefit from a clean and polish. Dints visible to the edges around the nozzle and one more noticeable dent towards the top of the column. There is no material to the underside of the bases, therefore the filling is visible. The hallmarks are clear and legible.

Lot 91

An early twentieth century silver rose bowl of plain form, the body with presentation engraving raised above a circular footed base. Hallmarked Mappin & Webb Sheffield 1910. Diameter measuring 6 inches (15 cm), weight 7.6 ozt (238 grams).`To F.T. Saville, from the Sheffield branch of the I.A.A.M, 1910` Condition: The rose bowl displays general scratches and marks, along with noticeable tarnishing. There are numerous dents around the body, including dents distorting the shape of the base. Marked to the underside Mappin & Webb London. The hallmarks are clear and legible.

Lot 92

A pair of modern silver candlesticks of shaped form with beaded borders and loaded bases. Hallmarked W I Broadway & Co Sheffield 1980 and Birmingham 1979. Height measuring 4 1/4 inches (10.5 cm). Condition: There are general surface marks and scratches and a little bit of tarnishing to both candlesticks. There is also some wear to the beaded decoration and some minor nicks and dints in the metal. One of the candlesticks has a couple of more noticeable dints, around the sconce rim and around the top of the stem. The hallmarks and maker`s marks on each are rubbed but still legible.

Lot 93

George V silver plate of circular form and florally engraved. Hallmarked London 1915 with the makers mark MS. Diameter measuring 8 inches (20 cm), weight 6.78 ozt (210 grams). Condition: The silver plate shows general wear and tear, typical for its age. There are surface marks and scratches to both sides. On the underside there is general discolouration and wear marks along the base rim. The floral engraving is very clear and in generally good condition. The hallmarks are clear and easy to read. In addition the underside of the plate may have been gilded, this has now worn.

Lot 94

A modern small silver mug of plain barrel shaped form, with reeded base, rolled rim and gilt interior, hallmarked William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham 1947. Height measures 3 inches (7.5cm). Together with a modern silver napkin ring with engraved initials, hallmarked Adie brother Ltd, Birmingham 1951. Gross weight 3.79 ozt (117.91 grams). Condition: The silver mug has patches of tarnishing throughout, the gilt interior is very faded, the top is ever so slightly misshapen, the hallmark is legible, and there is a personal name and date engraving. There is a slight dent about 1/2 inch long above the personal engraving.

Lot 95

1930`s silver spirit kettle of stylised form with spherical body, straight tapered spout, hinged and leather insulated scroll mounted and raised above four hoof feet with detachable burner. Hallmarked Crichton Brothers (Lionel Alfred Crichton) London 1938. Height including handle 13 1/4 inches (34 cm). Gross weight 48 ozt (1499 grams). Condition: The spirit kettle is in good overall condition, there are general scratches, marks and some noticeable tarnishing. The hallmarks are clear and legible.

Lot 96

A 1920`s Irish silver trophy with twin handles made by Sharman D. Neil Ltd, the large circular body with applied Celtic banded decoration, personal presentation engraving, and raised above a spread foot. Hallmarked Dublin 1922. Height measuring 8 1/2 inches (21.5 cm), gross approximate weight 90 ozt (2560 grams.).The engraving reads `The British Bowlers Association. Ladies Club Competition. (Perpetual Trophy). Presented by Messieurs Ansells Brewery Co. Ltd.` Condition: Overall the trophy appears in good condition commensurate with the age and use with general scratches, marks and tarnishing. The makers mark appears miss-struck/double struck, the hallmarks are clear and legible. Remnants of old polish to the recesses. To the bottom rim underside there is a section measuring 2 cm where it has been a noticeably filed -probably for a metal test.

Lot 97

Cased pair of silver napkin rings of plain form with initial engravings, hallmarked Birmingham 1942. Together with eight further silver napkin rings of various styles and hallmarks and a further white metal example. Gross weight 3.74 ozt (116 grams). Condition:

Lot 98

Early twentieth century silver sugar bowl and cream jug each of oval segmented fluted form. Hallmarked Chester 1911, registered number 448323. Gross weight 5 ozt (156 grams). Condition: The sugar bowl has general surface marks and scratches. There are also a few small dents, one quite visible near the base of one of the handles and further small dints to the base of the whole bowl. Hallmarks are very clear but makers marks are quite rubbed.The cream jug is in similar general condition. There are more visible dents to the main body, especially around the base and to the underside. Date letter a little rubbed, maker`s mark illegible.

Lot 99

An early twentieth century silver bon bon dish, the fluted segmented body with lattice piecing, triform handles and turned feet. Hallmarked Synyer & Beddoes (Harry Synyer & Charles Joseph Beddoes) Birmingham 1915. Diameter not including handles measuring 3 3/4 inches (9.5 cm), weight 1.9 ozt (61 grams). Condition: The bon bon dish is in good overall condition, displaying some wear commensurate with the age and use with general scratches, marks and tarnishing. The hallmarks positioned to the underside of the dish are clear and legible.

Lot 100

Early 20th century silver teapot, the oval body part fluted with conforming hinged lid, with ebonised knop and handle. Hallmarked Birmingham 1913. Length including handle and spout measures 11inches (28cm), weight 20.06 ozt (623.8 grams). Condition: There are general surface marks, scratches and wear in keeping with the age of the item. The edge of the spout feels a little rough and there is a small dent. The ebonised part of the handle is loose in the silver mounts and there is a chip to one end. The inside of the lid is clearly hallmarked but it does not sit properly as it is slightly warped. There is also some damage to the ebonised knop. The hallmark on the teapot is rubbed but still legible. The maker`s mark is badly rubbed and illegible. There are areas of collected polish.

Lot 101

Early 20th century silver sauce boat, with gadrooning to rim, acanthus scroll handle and standing on three hoof feet. Hallmarked S.Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Chester 1929. Height including handle 4 3/4 inches (12cm), weight 9.89 ozt (307.5 grams). Condition: The sauce boat has general surface marks and scratches and wear in keeping with its age. There are some deeper, more noticeable scratches to the interior and some minor dinks and pin prick marks. There are also some more noticeable scratches to the underside. The underside also has scratch weights marked on it and also an impressed star mark. The main hallmarks are very clear. There is some tarnishing and some areas of collected polish.

Lot 102

Early 20th century silver cream jug of tapered bulbous shape, with scroll handle and footed base. Hallmarked Robert Pringle & Sons Ltd Chester 1911. Height including handle measures 4 1/4 inches (11cm), weight 2.25 ozt (70.1 grams). Condition: There are general surface marks, scratches, minor nicks and dents in keeping with the age of the item. There are also some slightly larger dents, including one on the bulbous part of the main body and one on the footed base. There is a crease in the metal towards the right of the hallmark. There are areas of collected polish. The hallmark is a little rubbed but still clear.

Lot 103

A modern pair of silver table ornaments in the form of Snipe birds. Hallmarked C. J. Vander London 1971/2. Height measuring 5 inches (12.5 cm), gross combined weight 25.4 ozt (790 grams). Condition: The pair of Snipe birds are in good overall condition, there are general scratches, marks and tarnishing . The hallmarks are clear and legible.

Lot 104

Pair of silver napkin rings of plain form, hallmarked Martin Hall & Co Ltd Sheffield 1921, together with a silver cigarette case hallmarked Birmingham 1918 and an Edwardian silver vesta case hallmarked Birmingham 1903. Gross combined weight 6.4 ozt (199 grams). (3). Condition: Overall the lot is in good condition, there are general scratches, marks and tarnishing to all items. Both the vesta case and cigarette case have personal initial engravings. The hallmarks are a little rubbed in areas, but overall clear and legible.

Lot 105

A 1940`s silver salver of circular form with raised and shaped gadrooned rim and raised above four claw and ball feet, the body with presentation inscription along with engraved signatures. Hallmarked Sheffield Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd 1945. Diameter measuring 12 inches (30 cm), weight 28 ozt (875 grams). Condition:

Lot 107

Early twentieth century silver mounted glass inkwell of rectangular form, hob nail base and silver mounted collar with flat hinged lid. Hallmarked M Chapman, Son & Co Ltd (Middleton Chapman) London 1918. Height measuring 2 1/2 inches (6.5 cm). Condition: The inkwell displays wear with general scratches, marks and tarnishing. Minor nibbles and abrasions visible to the glass. There is some distortion to the silver around the base of the collar. the hinge displays a split to the seam on one segment. The hallmarks a little rubbed but easily legible.

Lot 108

A modern silver condiment set, each piece of waisted form, the open salt with blue glass liner. Hallmarked Bishtons Ltd Birmingham 1992/7. Gross silver weight 2.9 ozt (91 grams). Condition: The condiment set is in good overall condition, there are light general scratches, marks and tarnishing. The hallmarks are clear and legible.

Lot 109

A modern silver mounted photo frame of plain rectangular form and easel back. Hallmarked Carr`s of Sheffield Ltd 1986. Height measuring 4 3/4 inches (12 cm). Condition: The frame is very tarnished. There are general surface marks and scratches all over and also some minor dents. Across the top of the frame there is an evident crease in the metal. The hallmarks are slightly worn but are still easy to read.

Lot 110

A pair of modern silver dwarf candlesticks, with concentric banded decoration (loaded bases). Hallmarked W I Broadway & Co., Birmingham 1972. Height measures 4 1/4 inches (11 cm). Condition:

Lot 111

A 20th century silver table cigarette box of rectangular shape, the lid with shaped rim and engine turned decoration, the whole on four bracket feet. Hallmarked WWC, Birmingham 1947. Length measures 7 inches (18cm). Condition: There are general surface marks and scratches all over the box. Some of these scratches are deeper and more noticeable in places. There are some other minor nicks/dints in the metal. The engine turned decoration is a little bit rubbed in places. The hinged lid is in good working order although it doesn`t close completely tightly on one side. The full hallmarks on the exterior are a little rubbed (especially date letter), but still legible. Part hallmarks to interior are very clear.

Lot 112

Judaica silver-two early twentieth century silver Kiddush cups, the smaller example hallmarked Joseph Zweig, Chester 1913, the larger cup hallmarked London 1930; together with a silver chalice, stamped 925. Total silver weight 6.85 ozt (213 grams). (3). Condition: The smaller Kiddush cup has general surface marks and scratches commensurate with the age and use. It has some tarnishing. The foot rim is very slightly misshapen. Hallmarks are very clear, maker`s marks are a little rubbed.The larger cup also has general surface marks and scratches and is very tarnished. There is some damage to the main rim so that it is slightly misshapen. The stem is slightly off centre to the main body so that it appears a little lopsided. The foot rim has a very small knock to one side. Hallmarks are very clear, maker`s marks slightly rubbed. The chalice has general surface marks and scratches and is very tarnished. Otherwise it appears to be okay.

Lot 114

An early 20th century small silver dish, the shaped rim embossed with flower, shell and scroll motifs, with further similar embossing to the interior and pierced quatrefoil motifs. Hallmarked William Devenport, Birmingham 1919. Maximum diameter 4 1/2 inches (11.5cm), weight 1.18 ozt (36.74 grams). Condition:

Lot 115

A modern pair of silver candlesticks each with classical stylised dolphin stems with gadrooned and reeded detail. Hallmarked Asprey & Co Ltd London import 1959. Height measuring 5 3/4 inches (14.5 cm). Condition: The pair of silver candlesticks have general scratches, marks and noticeable tarnishing. A little of the fine detail to the dolphin stems have rubbed. The hallmarks are a little rubbed but clear and legible, also marked 925 sterling and a lion. The material to the underside of the bases has deteriorated.

Lot 116

Early twentieth century six divide silver toast rack of rectangular form, shaped loop handle and rasied above four bun feet. Hallmarked Hukin & Heath Ltd Birmingham 1917. Length measuring 5 1/8 inches (13 cm), weight 5.8 ozt (181 grams). Condition: The toast rack displays general wear commensurate with the age and use with general scratches, marks and tarnishing. The end dividers appear a little bent from there original position, one more than the other. General marks from contact to the underside. The hallmarks are clear and legible.

Lot 117

A pair of modern silver mounted clear and yellow glass candlesticks, each raised above a weighted base with graduated sphere stems and flared lip nozzle, hallmarked Lawrence R Watson & Co Birmingham 2005. Height measuring 8 1/2 inches (21.5 cm). Together with a similar smaller green example, hallmarked A.J. Poole Birmingham 2004. Height measuring 6 1/2 inches (16.5 cm). Condition: Each of the three candlesticks are in good overall condition, there are general scratches and marks. There are some imperfections visible to the base of the yellow glass examples. There is a very small minor chip to the top rim of the green example. All hallmarks are clear and legible.

Lot 118

1920`s silver mug of classic form, personal presentation engraving, scrolling handle and raised on a circular spread foot. Hallmarked Mappin & Webb London 1928. Height measuring 4 1/2 inches (11.5 cm), weight 10.4 ozt (324 grams).`Presented by P. Fowler. Esqr for best beast at Charlbury Fat Stock Show 1928 won by F.H. Fowler`. Condition:

Lot 119

A modern silver mounted candelabrum of classical form, the square stepped base with beaded borders, Corinthian columns leading to twin reeded intertwining branches and three detachable nozzles. Hallmarked Birmingham 1963 and the sponsors mark BG. Maximum height measuring 15 1/4 inches (38.5 cm). Condition: The candelabrum displays general wear in keeping with the age and use with scratches, marks and noticeable tarnishing . The hallmarks are clear and legible.

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