Silver Tea Strainer & Stand, maker's DH & S, Birmingham with Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Mark, 2 silver topped cut glass cosmetic jars, faceted jar with silver cover, small silver cigarette box, Continental silver box embossed with flowers, set of 6 silver teaspoons, Late C19th by William Hutton & Sons, 2 C19th silver pastry forks, 2 silver gilt anointing spoons, silver handled button hook shoe horn, plated berry spoon & 6 tea knives
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* BILL STICKING STRICTLY PROHIBITED, ornate, oval C/I Sign. Believed to have originated in Birmingham, this sign measures 16½" x 11" with a very ornate inside border and a protruding boss either end for the fixing screws. Protected with a silver oxide type paint, probably quite original as applied by the Corporation.
VICTORIAN CUT-GLASS AND SILVER-MOUNTED SCENT BOTTLE, BIRMINGHAM 1899, the cylindrical body with hob-nail cutting and with faceted stopper; together with another cut-glass and silver-mounted scent bottle, London 1916, the cylindrical body similarly decorated. (2) First 15cm
EDWARDIAN SILVER-MOUNTED MINIATURE TRAY, BIRMINGHAM 1905, of oval form with pierced gallery and twin carrying handles, raised on four ball feet, 10.3cm by 6cm; together with an Edwardian silver miniature jug, Birmingham 1906, 2cm; and an Edwardian silver pill box, Birmingham 1906, of cylindrical form, silver-gilt interior, 1.8cm. (3)
EARLY VICTORIAN SILVER PEPPERETTE, CHARLES REILY & GEORGE STORER, LONDON 1840, of cylindrical form, engraved with c-scrolls and foliage and pierced domed cover; together with another, Joseph Angell Sen. & Joseph Angell Jun., London 1842, of lighthouse form. First 7.5cm. Total weight 4 1/2 oz
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