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A Victorian silver inkstand and companion pen tray, by C F Hancock, London 1868, the shaped oval base chased with matted scrolling within a reeded, beaded edge all raised on four scrolled feet, containing three serpentine shaped boxes including a glass lined inkwell and a circular based taper stick, 27.5cm diameter, inscribed `CB Caldwell, No.2` to the base; the matching pen tray 22.5cm, 42oz (6)
A late Victorian silver sweetmeat dish, by Charles Edwards, London 1900, the fluted circular bowl with two fret cut handle, 11.6cm diameter, 4.5oz and an American metalwares porringer by Spaulding and Company, post 1943, of plain circular shape below a moulded edge, single pierced handle, inscribed to base, 13.25cm, 6.5oz (2)
A matched part service of silver fiddle pattern flatware comprising: eight table forks by Robert, James and Josiah Williams, Exeter 1850, uninscribed, 20.3cm; six dessert forks by Charles Boyton, uninscribed, London 1855; six dessert spoons by George Adams, London 1871, uninscribed, 18cm; two dessert spoons by William Eaton, London 1834, crested, 18cm; two dessert spoons by John Harris IV, London 1825, uninscribed, 17.75cm; three tablespoons by Elizabeth Eaton, London 1851, initialled, 22.5cm; together with twelve electroplated fiddle and thread pattern table knives by Garrard and Co (boxed) and twelve matching cheese knives (boxed), 50oz (51)
An Edwardian silver inkstand, by C F Hancock and Co, London 1908, of plain rectangular shape, the flat base standing on four ball feet, with pen depression before a plain rectangular three section box each part with hinged cover, the two outer compartments fitted with silver mounted rectangular clear glass inkwells, the centre compartment vacant, inscribed with presentation inscription, 25.5cm wide, 35.75oz
An Edwardian silver mounted paperweight inkwell, by William Comyns, London 1903, the heavy circular plain glass base mounted with a silver collar and cover over four scroll edged cartouches embossed with figures of flower girls, the hinged cover inscribed Kedah Gymkhana 1911, 10cm diameter
Two silver mounted glass cologne bottles, one Victorian example, the spherical cut glass body below a pierced and scroll embossed silver mount with hinged cap by James Deakin and Sons, Chester 1897, 13cm high, the other with clear glass spherical body painted with floral festoons below a silver collar with hinged enamel decorated cap, maker`s mark indistinct, Birmingham 1919, 12cm high (2)
A William IV silver snuff box, probably by Thomas Shaw, Birmingham 1834, of rectangular shape, the sides reeded between foliate scrolled edges, the base and cover engine turned, gilt lined, inscribed `Rev`d F Palmer to Rev`d W M Williams 1842`, the inside cover inscribed `John Williams`, 6.75 x 4.25cm, 2.7oz
A large Edwardian silver tea kettle, by John and Frank Pairpoint, London 1904, the kettle of inverted pear shape embossed with flowers and scrolls below an ivory swing handle, the hinged cover with decorative bell shaped finial, the tripod stand with foliate scrolled legs on flower and shell feet below a pierced floral seat above a central plain spirit lamp, 35cm high, 70oz
A Victorian silver matched four piece tea service, by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1895/ London 1908, comprising: a very large teapot of inverted pear shape embossed with fruit and flowers below a beaded edge, insulated scroll handle below a hinged domed cover with lobed finial, 28cm high; a matching coffee pot with an angular insulated handled, 30cm high; the companion sugar basin, 16.5cm and milk jug, 16.5cm (London 1908), all inscribed with the initials GH to the underside of the foot, crested, 111oz (4)
A late Victorian silver perfume bottle sleeve, by H Matthews, Birmingham 1900, of oval section with tapering oblong hinged body scroll embossed below a plain collar and hinged cap opening to reveal a conforming green grass liner bottle, 19cm; together with another bottle sleeve by Synyer and Beddoes, Birmingham 1902, the circular hinged body scroll embossed below a hinged cap, opening to reveal a small clear glass scent bottle, 8.5cm (2)
A Victorian silver three piece tea set, possibly by John Fettes, Glasgow 1899, comprising: a teapot of compressed oval shape embossed with scrolls below a flat scroll edged collar all standing on four leaf headed feet, insulated scroll handle, 16.25cm, together with the companion two handled sugar basin, 11.5cm and milk jug, 13.5cm, all initialled `T` and with a presentation inscription to the teapot, 41.75oz (3)
~ F ~ A large silver tea kettle on stand, by Carrington and Co, London 1927, the kettle of plain tapered oval shape with pull off cover with bone finial below a fixed bone insulated handle, the body engraved with a crest and armorial for Foster, all raised on a substantial four legged spirit stand of plain concave rectangular shape with central oval double burner, 35cm high, 54.25oz
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