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A collection of George III silver Onslow pattern cutlery, comprising five table forks, London 1819, another table fork, London 1803, five table spoons, London 1790, another table spoon, London 1803, a dessert fork, London 1794, five dessert spoons, London 1815, and two dessert spoons, London 1784.
A George III silver 'Madeira' wine label, London 1812 by Thomas Phipps, Edward Robinson & James Phipps, a silver two handled vase, Birmingham 1911, an Art Deco silver cylindrical pepper grinder with stepped surmount, Birmingham 1937 by Hukin & Heath, and a small collection of other silver items.
A Mappin & Webb silver canteen of cutlery, with foliate scroll terminal above ribbon and reeded decoration, comprising eight table knives and forks, eight dessert knives and forks, eight soup spoons, eight dessert spoons, eight teaspoons, two table spoons and a pair of salad servers, cased, together with a matching set of eight silver fish knives and forks, Sheffield 1996.
An Art Deco silver sugar caster of conical form, Birmingham 1936, an Edwardian silver hat pin stand embossed with ribboned festoons, Birmingham 1905, three napkin rings, a George III silver pill box, four glass jars, a walking cane with silver cap and a small collection of silver items.
A late Victorian silver three piece tea set of oval half fluted form, comprising teapot, milk jug and sugar bowl, Sheffield 1898 by Mappin & Webb, a silver four piece dressing table set, comprising two hair brushes, and two clothes brushes, Birmingham 1912, and two silver napkin rings.
A silver brooch of shaped circular form, claw set with a circular cut citrine, Edinburgh 1962, a vari-coloured agate and jasper brooch in a pierced openwork circular design, a sterling silver and citrine set single stone brooch designed as a stag's head, and four further Scottish style brooches set with various agates and coloured pastes.
A gold and carved coral cameo ring designed as the bust portrait of a classical lady, a 9ct gold oval signet ring, Chester 1930, a pair of 9ct gold earstuds, a gold mounted oval pendant locket, a silver thimble, two colourless paste necklaces, a similar pair of earrings, and a gem set bar brooch with foliate motifs.
A Scottish silver and mauve paste set large circular brooch, Glasgow 1954, a silver gilt faceted curblink bracelet, on a sprung hook shaped clasp, two further bracelets, three necklaces, two bangles, a model of an elephant and a model of a teddy bear with enamelled ball stands, four rings, two brooches, a silver pendant fob medallion, a crucifix, two pendants, and nineteen pairs of earrings.
A bronze medallion commemorating the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria 1897, cased, a white metal medallion commemorating 'The Royal Jubilee Exhibition, Manchester 1887', cased, a bronze medallion detailed 'A L-Heronique Pologne', a silver mounted circular photograph frame, Chester 1898, and a rectangular treen frame.
A late Victorian miniature silver dictionary case, the pivoting lid fitted with a magnifying lens revealing a David Bryce English Dictionary, London 1898 by Sampson Mordan & Co, a silver rattle decorated with figures, with a mother-of-pearl handle, an Aladin mother-of-pearl mounted miniature petrol lighter, and a propelling pencil, with engine turned decoration detailed 'W.S. Hicks, New York'.
An Edwardian silver cased pocket barometer, the circular silvered dial inscribed 'J. Hicks, London, 9095', London 1909, together with a gilt metal cased pocket barometer, the circular silvered dial inscribed 'J.J. Wainwright & Co, Birmingham', together with a leather case, the hinge lid revealing a fitted interior and a mercury thermometer.
An 18ct gold cased keyless wind open-faced fob watch, with a jewelled Swiss lever movement, the gilt dial with black Arabic numerals and blued steel hands, the case with engine turned decoration, import mark London 1922, with a curblink watch Albert chain fitted with a gold T-bar and a silver gilt fob medallion, Birmingham 1906, together with an additional T-bar and a small length of chain.
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