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An early 20th Century German "Vienna" porcelain cabinet plate decorated with a portrait of a young woman with long wavy blonde hair, signed "Wagner", within a raised gilt and silver lustre floral border on a shaded green ground, the back with blue beehive mark and title "Reflexion", 24.25 cm diameter (ILLUSTRATED)
An early 19th Century square coromandel and brass bound decanter box, the hinged cover with brass roundel initialled "A" with coronet, opening to reveal a four division fitted interior of four canted rectangular glass decanters and stoppers, each with faceted cut shoulders and lipped rims, two with crescent shaped labels for whisky (one silver, the other unmarked), Bramah lock and brass escutcheon, 32 cm wide x 24 cm high (ILLUSTRATED)
A George V matched silver and tortoiseshell backed dressing table set comprising mirror, clothes brush (Birmingham, 1922 by Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company Limited), large brush, further long brush and lidded jar (London 1921, `22 and `23), each with similar foliate and swag inlaid decoration
A George V silver tea set comprising teapot, water jug, cream jug and sugar basin, the flared rims with relief floral and foliate decoration above a ribbed band and bellied body with fluted C scroll decoration, raised on a rounded rectangular base to squat bun feet, inscribed to base "Stephenson & Sons Manchester" (Chester 1912 by George Ridley and Nathan Hayes), 56 oz including handles (ILLUSTRATED)
A late Victorian silver three piece tea set of bellied semi-reeded form with gadrooned edging raised on a rounded rectangular foot (Sheffield 1897/8 by Arthur Price) together with a matching coffee pot (Birmingham 1904 by Joseph Jennens & Co.), 54 oz total including handles (ILLUSTRATED ONLINE)
A George V silver spirit kettle of twelve sided bellied form with scrollwork decorated and ebonised handle raised on a pierced base with four cabriole legs to paw feet united by the burner stand and burner (London 1916 by Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Company Ltd.), 45 oz including handle but not burner (ILLUSTRATED)
A George III silver baluster shaped coffee pot with foliate and scrollwork decorated domed lid and similarly decorated baluster shaped body, the foliate and scrollwork embossed spout opposite a scrollwork decorated handle, raised on a circular foot (London 1788 by John Kidder), 25 cm high, 26 oz (ILLUSTRATED)
A George V silver water jug in the 18th century taste, the stepped lid with turned wood finial above a tapering cylindrical body with scrollwork wooden handle, raised on a circular foot, inscribed to base "Harrods London. S.W." (London 1928 by Richard Woodman Burbridge), 22 cm high, 22 oz (ILLUSTRATED)
A matched pair of Victorian silver coffee pots in the 18th century taste, the stepped circular lids above a tapering body engraved with a bird of prey, the shaped faceted spout opposite a scrollwork wooden handle raised on a circular foot, inscribed to base "Mappin Bros., Queens Works, Sheffield ..." (Sheffield 1895 & 1897 by Mappin Bros.), 21 oz total including handles (ILLUSTRATED)
A Regency silver tankard of tapering cylindrical coopered form, the lid with pierced thumb piece above a scroll handle, the body with two reeded bands raised on a circular foot (London 1819 by Thomas Wallace [II] & Jonathan Hayne-probably, maker`s mark rubbed), 13.6 cm high, 13 oz (ILLUSTRATED)
A George V silver replica of the Vaphio Cup embossed with a figure snaring a bull, other bulls amongst trees in the background, with a spool shaped handle and gilt washed interior (Birmingham 1931 by S. Blanckensee & Sons Ltd.), 11 oz (Replica of gold Mycenaean Cup in the Minoan style of circa 1500 BC, one of two found at Vaphio in Southern Greece, the original being in the National Museum of Greece, Athens) (ILLUSTRATED)
An Edwardian silver lidded tea caddy of bombé form with flaming torch finial above a shaped rectangular body with acanthus capped lions paw feet and gadrooned base (London 1906 by George Maudsley Jackson & David Landsborough Fullerton, Josiah Williams & Co.), 12.5 cm high, 7 oz (ILLUSTRATED)
A 19th Century Continental silver (unmarked) oval bowl of lobed form with openwork dragon mask handles raised on an embossed lobed oval foot, the rim engraved with initials "R.H." and "A.E 1810", the base bearing maker`s stamp "A P" within a rectangular punch, 24 cm x 12.2 cm including handles, 6 oz (ILLUSTRATED)
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