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A Georg Jensen silver brooch, the open oblong panel depicting trailing sinuous flowers, London 1979.

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A Bernard Instone oval brooch centred with an oval cabochon carnelian, rub-over set within a beaded open 'C' scroll border decorated with gilt twin-leaf florets, stamped 'Silver, Made in England' and 'B.I'

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Two modern silver and gem set jewels by Philip Isern, comprising; a cabochon moonstone, chalcedony, sapphire and opal brooch in the form of abstract leaves and berries, London 1989. and a ring centred with an oval cabochon opal within a leaf and rustic branch surround, 1991. both in wedge-shaped card boxes

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A Georg Jensen silver compact, pattern 226G, engraved all-over with a pattern of diamonds, stamped with the maker's mark and 'Sterling Denmark' and with import marks for London 1961. 6cm x 5.5cm (2.5in x 2.25in)

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Omega, a gentleman's silver round wristwatch, circa 1933. white dial with black painted Arabic numerals and subsidiary seconds, Dennison silver two piece outer screw case, hallmarked Birmingham 1933. hinged nickel inner movement-case, on an associated leather strap, Omega 15. jewel movement, no.8079212.

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J Johnson, London, a late George II silver gilt and tortoiseshell mounted pair case pocket watch, no.2515. circa 1753. the fusee verge movement with a floral pierced balance cock, silver regulation dial and square Egyptian pillars, white enamel dial with black painted Roman numerals and Arabic seconds, the silver gilt inner case hallmarked London 1753. with an outer gilded-base metal and tortoiseshell covered pair case (lacking a substantial section of tortoiseshell from the bezel) J JohnsonÊis recorded in Baillie, G.H., Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World, apprenticed 1750. and Free of Clockmakers Company 1769.

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Sam'l North, London, a gilt-metal pair case pocket watch in earlier case, no.132. circa 1770, the fusee verge movement with a foliate pierced and mask engraved balance cock, a silver regulation dial, three-arm brass balance, and square Egyptian pillars, the white enamelled dial with black painted Roman numerals and Arabic outer minutes, the earlier case probably Swiss circa 1690. and polychrome enamelled with three exotic birds amidst a profusion of flowers, the inside of the case with Minerva on a yellow ground (later associated bezel), the outer case with turned bands and a domed glass back, together with a black ray-skin case (the inner case poorly repaired and the movement requires attention) Cf. Enamelled case; Goode, Richard, Watches in Colour, figs 11a-11c

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Jas Shearwood, London, a silver pair case pocket watch, no.8217. circa 1772. the fusee verge movement with a scroll and foliate pierced bridge cock, a steel three-arm balance, a silvered regulation dial, and square Egyptian pillars, white dial with black Roman numerals and painted with figures in a riverside scene and mountains beyond, the outer repousse case depicting Roman figures within 'C' scrolls, unmarked, the inner case hallmarked London 1772. James Shearwood is recorded in Baillie, G.H., Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World, 1759-80, and with a calendar watch in Science Museum South Kensington and a silver pair case repousse watch in Dennison collection.

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Joseph Ridley, London, a George III tortoiseshell mounted gilt metal pair case pocket watch, circa 1790, no.1851. verge movement with square Egyptian pillars, foliate pierced and engraved balloon-shaped balance cock with a pierced fan-shaped foot, steel three-arm balance and silver regulation dial, white enamelled dial with Arabic numerals and winding aperture at 3. o'clock, gilt metal and tortoiseshell covered case (lacking the glass) Joseph Ridley is recorded in Baillie, G.H., Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World, 1788.

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Rob't Kelham, Chelmsford, Essex, a George III silver pair case pocket watch, circa 1779. no.200, the fusee verge movement with a foliate pierced balance cock with a diamond end-stone and a steel three-arm balance, a silver regulation dial and turned pillars, white dial with black Roman numerals and gilt poker hands, the cases with traces of original gilding (repaired) and hallmarked London 1780, together with a cut steel oval seal with a monogram and a fancy link watch chain Robert Kelham, Chelmsford, Essex, is recorded in Baillie, G.H., Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World, recorded 1775-94.

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Nathl Harris, London, a George III silver open face pocket watch, No.112. circa 1798. the fusee verge movement with a silver regulation dial, cylindrical pillars and a foliate pierced and engraved balance cock with an diamond end-stone, associated white enamelled dial with black Roman numerals (subsidiary seconds dial-only as the dial a later addition), the associated case London 1798. together with a graduated curb albert

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Pemberton, London, a George III silver pair cased pocket watch, no.5093. circa 1801. the fusee verge movement with a foliate pierced balance cock and silvered regulation dial, white dial with black Arabic numerals (hairline cracks and lacking the minute hand), the cases hallmarked London 1801. with several papers George Pemberton, London, is recorded in Baillie, G.H., Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World, before 1791.

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Webb & Son, Newbury, a George III silver pair cased pocket watch, circa 1809. the inner case London 1809. the associated outer case Birmingham 1803. with verge movement, in a mahogany pagoda top case with a brass 'mask' and finals Webb & Son, Newbury, recorded in Baillie, G.H., Watchmakers and Clockmakers of the World, early 19th century.

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A George III silver pair case pocket watch, circa 1810, the rack lever movement with a bell-shaped balance cock engraved with a mask and foliate scrolls, inscribed 'Patent', and with a diamond end-stone, with a steel three-arm balance and turned pillars, white dial with black Roman numerals, the cases London 1811.

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Three silver cased purse watches, comprising, a Dunhill 'Captive' silver and black enamelled folding purse watch, circa 1929. no.825925. ref; 1942. silvered dial with luminous skeleton Arabic numerals and hands and signed 'Dunhill' and 'Chronometre Tavannes', the outer black enamelled case with two polished silver bands, the watch with hinged 'double doors' opened by compressing the terminals, import marks for Glasgow 1929. Tavannes 15. jewel movement, (cf. Balfour, Michael, Alfred Dunhill One Hundred Years and More' p.207), Elem/Exello Watch Co, a leather bound rectangular purse watch, silvered dial with luminous Arabic numerals and hands, leather bound outer case with single sliding three-quarter shell, no.1419945. import marks for Glasgow 1929. Exello Watch Co 17. jewel movement, and a Swiss shagreen covered square folding purse watch, with an engine turned silver dial and Swiss 15. jewel movement, the case Birmingham 1931.

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Three ivory and abalone inlaid card cases, comprising; a case of purse type with a central silver floral engraved lozenge-shaped panel and an abalone border and band, a case with alternate ivory and abalone vertical bands and a monogram, and a case with central ivory panels one engraved and painted with a garter cartouche and with abalone and mother of pearl borders, each approximately 10.5cm x 8cm (4in x 3.25in)

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Three tortoiseshell and mother of pearl card cases, comprising, a case with alternate tortoiseshell and mother of pearl all-over lozenge-shaped panels, a case with a central silver panel engraved with a monogram within a tortoiseshell panel and a floral engraved mother of pearl lozenge-shaped panel surround, each approximately 10cm x 8cm (4in x 3.25in), and a smaller case of shaped outline with mother of pearl lozenge panels and tortoiseshell sides, 9cm x 5cm (3.5in x 2in)

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A Victorian silver card case of shaped outline and engraved with flowers and leaf scrolls on a matt ground (dents), Birmingham 1857. by Frederick Marson, 10cm x 7cm (4in x 2.75in)

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A George IV silver card case embossed with a 'blind' filigree pattern and a panel inscribed 'Cecilia', Birmingham 1829. by Taylor and Perry, 9cm x 6cm (3.5in x 2.25in)

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Two silver mounted mother of pearl card cases, one the front and back with a silver engine turned panel with a flower, leaf and shell border and a central garter cartouche with a monogram, the other with a central silver panel with engine turned bands and a garter monogram within mother of pearl and abalone borders, each approximately 10cm x 7.5cm (4in x 3in)

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Two silver mounted mother of pearl card cases, one alternate floral engraved lozenge-shaped panels, the other with a central oval floral engraved and pierced panel, each approximately 10cm x 8cm (4in x 3.25in)

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A Victorian silver 'castle-top' card case of shaped outline and embossed with a partially overgrown gatehouse ruin, a Gothic window in a building beyond, the back with foliate scrolls and a cartouche, Birmingham 1843. by Nathaniel Mills, 10.25cm x 7cm (4in x 2.75in)

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A silver card case, the front embossed a stag and deer in a highland landscape within a leaf and 'C' scroll surround and a cartouche, the back embossed with flowers, diaper and a cartouche, Birmingham 1904. by Crisford & Norris, 10cm x 7cm (4in x 2.75in), and a vesta case engraved with leaves and a monogram within a shield, Birmingham 1920.

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A Victorian silver mounted horn straight tapering tankard, engraved with a presentation inscription and a monogram within a shield shape cartouche, a 'D' shaped scroll handle and a glass bottom, London 1877. by Henry Titterton Brockwell, 12cm high (4.75in)

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A Victorian silver mounted horn straight tapering claret jug, the hinged lid with a fan thumb-piece and a domed glass hemisphere, stamped 'T Jones, 23. Bt. Des-Capucines, Paris', London 1876. 30.5cm high (12in)

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A Victorian Scottish silver mounted horn straight-tapering caster, the domed cover with a ball finial, Edinburgh 1907. the maker's mark 'WD & Co' not traced, (the rim unmarked), 20.5cm high (8in), and a small mounted beaker with a shield shaped cartouche, Sheffield circa 1900, the marks rubbed, 12.5cm high (4.75in)

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A marine ivory parasol handle in the form of a dogs head, a similar small bone parasol handle, an ebony cylindrical box with a silver mount, four ivory aide memoirs, an ivory and mother of pearl mounted aide memoir, and other items

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A gentleman's black leather and gilt travelling case, the fitted interior with a mirror and six silver mounted toilet bottles engraved with scrolls and a monogram, London 1896. by Thomas Walker, a manicure set, a razor strop and brushes, all with monograms, 30cm wide x 26cm deep, and a four piece toilet set embossed with birds and acanthus scrolls, comprising; two hair brushes and two clothes brushes with monograms, Chester 1896/7.

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A Wilkinson Sword silver-gilt sword, the red guilloche enamelled hilt with a small diamond circlet and with a commemorative inscription for the 'Coronation of H.M. Queen Elizabeth II 1953', London 1953. 96cm long (37.75in), in a mahogany case

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A silver and tortoiseshell pique mounted six piece dressing table set, decorated with ribbon tied harebell wreaths, comprising; a hand mirror, two hairbrushes, two clothes brushes and a cylindrical hairpin box, Birmingham 1915. by Synyer & Beddoes

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A silver engine turned shaving brush and bowl, with a crest and motto 'Tout Jour Pret' and stamped beneath 'Asprey, 166. Bond St', London 1855. and 1863. by Thomas Johnson, 13.5cm (5.25in), 127g (4. oz), and an engine turned shaving brush and soap stick holder, engraved with a crest and motto 'Vincere vel mori', London 1919. by Finnigan's Ltd, 8.5cm high (3.25in), 107g (3.5. oz)

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A George IV silver snuff box, the hinged lid with a foliate chased border and an engine turned panel, London 1829. by 'IWG' (not found), 8cm x 6cm (3.25in x 2.25in), 148g (4.75. oz)

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A William IV silver vinaigrette engraved with diaper and initials 'A.B.', Birmingham 1836. by 'T & P' (not found), 3cm (1.25in), and an oval box with flowerhead and scroll decoration, mark indistinct, 2.5cm (1in)

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A collection of seven Victorian silver and later vesta/match cases and a match book cover, comprising; two vestas engraved with foliate scrolls, four plain vestas and an oval vesta, and a match book cover engraved with scrolls and a vacant cartouche, various dates and makers

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A silver cheese scoop with an ivory handle, London 1903. by Francis Higgins

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A 19th century Russian silver and niello tinder box, with a city skyline dominated by onion domed buildings within a chevron border and a classical scene verso, Moscow marks for 1834. maker's mark I A Kudryartsev, stamped '84', 6.5cm x 4cm (2.5in x 1.5in)

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A George IV silver oblong engine-turned box, chased with a hound, game birds and cattle in a landscape and engraved inside 'Lionel & Peggy From Michael, 1920-1945', London 1825. by John James Keith, 9.5cm x 4cm (3.75in x 1.5in), 106g (3.5. oz)

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A collection of small silver, comprising; a silver teddy pepperette, Birmingham 1908. (maker's mark indistinct), 3.5cm high (1.25in), an acorn pepperette, Chester 1904. by Saunders & Shepherd Ltd, 2.5cm high (1in), a miniature round chamber stick, Birmingham 1900, 3cm high (1.25in), another similar with a fluted border (unmarked), 1.5cm high (.5in), a stamp case in the form of an envelope, 1901. by Gourdel Vales & Co, a thimble in a leather case, a spade shaped bookmark with a mother-of-pearl handle, 1903. a sovereign case engraved with scrolls, 1912. by Deakin & Francis, a miniature book of Common Prayer with a silver scroll embossed cover, London 1904. and a miniature Ancient & Modern Hymn Book, the silver cover embossed with angels, Birmingham 1900, both 5.5cm x 4.5cm (2.25in x 1.75in)

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A collection of six Victorian and later silver mounted match strikers, comprising, an opaque glass globular striker, Birmingham 1896. by J Gloster & Son, 8.5cm high (3.25in), a pair of brown stoneware strikers, 1896. 4cm high (1.5in), and three trail glass strikers in graduating sizes, various dates and makers

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A silver string box in the form of a cable drum, by repute to commemorate the laying of cable across the channel, London 1904. by Mappin & Webb, 8cm high (3.25in), 106g (3.5. oz)

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A pair of Victorian silver oval pedestal dishes, each bowl embossed with a panel depicting either Night or Day and with a broad crimped border embossed with leaves and fruit, and two chased flat handles, London 1878. by Jacobes J Oosterbaan, 17.5cm wide overall (7in), 224g (7.25. oz)

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A Victorian silver engine turned and hobnail cut glass spirit flask with a detachable cup, London 1874. by Henry William Dee, with a retailer's mark for M Rhodes & Son, Bradford, 16.5cm high (6.5in)

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A silver sweet dish in the form of a wheelbarrow, with scroll pierced sides and handles, Birmingham 1909. by H Matthews (wheel apparently unmarked), 14cm long (5.5in), 123g (4. oz)

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A silver capstan inkwell with ogee moulded borders and a clear glass well, Birmingham 1920, 9.5cm diameter (3.75in), a small curved spirit flask, 1900. by A & J Zimmerman Ltd, 12cm long (4.75in), 96g (3. oz), and a pair of half-round clear glass toilet bottles with silver and red and green guilloche enamel hinged lids, 1902. by Levi and Salaman, in a brown leather cylindrical case, 12cm high (4.75in)

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A set of fifteen silver tea knives and forks engraved with crests, the shoulders chased with acanthus leaves and with agate handles, London 1832/3. by William Chawner II (some breakage) The crests are for Clarke of the family of Clarke-Jervoise, Baronets of Idsworth Park, Hants

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A set of four silver and enamel round 'sporting' menu holders, each painted in naturalistic colours with a hare, a salmon, a cock pheasant and a stag, the bases engraved with initials, Chester 1904. by Sampson Mordan & Co Ltd, the bases 4cm diameter (1.5in)

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A collection of Victorian and later silver, comprising; an oval three piece cruet, embossed with foliate scrolls, comprising; two mustard pots each with a shell thumb piece and a blue glass liner, and a salt cellar with a reeded handle, various dates and makers, 142g (4.5. oz), a boat shaped salt cellar, pierced and embossed with ribbon tied swags and ring handles, Birmingham 1897. by Sydney & Co., 14cm wide (5.5in), two salt spoons, and a round lobed sweet dish, pierced and embossed with scrolls, Birmingham 1902. by Charles Hancock, 13cm diameter (5in), 55g (1.75. oz)

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A Victorian silver oblong tray embossed with flowers, acanthus leaves, cupids, squirrels and birds, London 1899. by William Gibson & John Langman, stamped Goldsmiths & Silversmiths, 32cm x 23cm (12.5in x 9in), 391g (12.5. oz), a silver mounted and clear cut glass pear shaped scent bottle, the hinged lid embossed with foliate scrolls, Birmingham 1890, 13cm high (5in) and a cylindrical scent bottle, the cover engraved with scrolling acanthus leaves, Birmingham 1906. by F Webb, 9cm high (3.5in)

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A silver tazza with scale decoration and a pierced lobed border, on a round flared foot, Sheffield 1939. by Mappin & Webb, 8cm diameter (7in), 199g (6.25. oz) and a set of three pedestal sweet dishes with pierced bowls and embossed scroll borders, Birmingham 1926. by S Blanckensee & Son, 7cm high (2.75in), 221g (loaded), (7. oz)

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Three Victorian and later silver sugar casters, comprising; a vase shaped caster embossed with spiral scrolls and leaves, on a domed foot, London 1892. by Frederick Sibray and Job Frank Hall, 19cm high (7.5in), 193g (6.25. oz), an octagonal vase shaped caster, Chester 1907. 18cm high (7in), 122g (4. oz), a faceted cylindrical caster with a tucked under base and round foot, Birmingham 1929. by William Neale & Sons Ltd, 18cm high (7in), 144g (4.5. oz)

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A collection of George III and later silver, comprising; a cheese scoop with an ivory handle and a reeded scroll terminal, Sheffield 1901. by Harrison Bros & Howson, a grape scissors chased with scrolls and vines, London 1890. by John Aldwinckle and Thomas Slater, 139g (4.5. oz), an old English pattern table spoon, later embossed and engraved as a berry spoon, Exeter 1825. by George Turner, a similar sugar nips engraved with initials 'B over T.E.' by John Frost I, a mote spoon (marks indistinct), and a sugar shovel with a chequerboard pricked bowl

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A small collection of silver, comprising; a George II mote spoon, the bowl pierced and chased with scrolls and a shell, and engraved with a crest, marks indistinct, a Russian .84. spoon with a fig shaped bowl and a spiral twist cannon handle, and a hammered silver shallow bowl on a gadrooned foot, London 1933. 12cm diameter (4.75. in)

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A rectangular engine turned cigarette case, the hinged cover later enamelled with a three-quarter portrait of a semi-naked lady holding a rose, stamped 'silver', 14cm x 9cm (5.5in x 3.25in)

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A silver concave cigarette case, the hinged cover later enamelled with a polo match, Birmingham 1925. by W Wilkinson Ltd, 11cm x 8cm (4.25in x 3in)

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A George IV small silver vinaigrette engraved with flowers and leaves within panels and dot-punched borders, the dot-pierced grille embossed with leaves and beads on a textured ground, Birmingham 1827. by Ledsam, Vale and Wheeler, 2.5cm (1in)

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A pair of silver dishes in the form of Viking longboats, London 1904-05. by Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, 12.5cm long (5in), 157g (5. oz)

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A silver oval trinket box embossed with flowers, leaf scrolls and diaper, Birmingham 1907. 9.5cm overall (3.75in), a Victorian silver embossed heart-shaped tray, London 1888. by J S Beresford, a small oval pill box, the cover with an inset shell cameo depicting Night and Day, Chester 1906. by J Millward Banks, and a Continental hammered round box with a shell embossed cover

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A group of silver and white metal miniature tables and chairs, comprising; a Dutch shaped-round table embossed with figures and scrolls on spiral legs, 4.5cm diameter (1.75in), and two shield-back chairs, all with import marks for B H Joseph, London 1891. a rectangular table embossed with a mask within a leaf scroll and bead surround, on spiral turned legs and cross-stretchers, seven chairs and a three-seat bench, all with oval mask backs, and spiral turned legs and cross-stretchers, the maker's mark 'AB34' not traced, the table 4cm x 3cm (1.5in x 1.25in), the chairs 4cm high overall (1.5in), and a small round tripod table and two chairs all set with coins, the table 3cm high (1.25in)

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Five Queen Anne/George I miniature silver toys, each with the maker's mark of David Clayton, comprising; a straight tapering coffee pot with a scroll handle and domed cover, 5.75cm high overall (2.25in), a baluster beer jug with a reeded scroll handle, 3.75cm high overall (1.5in), a canted-rectangular straight-tapering caddy and cover, the base engraved 'I W', 4cm high overall (1.5in), a shallow dish on foot, 2.75cm diameter (1.25. in), and a tea bowl, 2cm diameter (0.75in), together with a baluster teapot with a scroll handle stuck with the Britannia mark only, 3.5cm diameter x 4cm high overall (1. 3/8in x 1. 5/8in) Cf. Houart, Victor, Miniature Silver Toys, p's. 183. 188. 192-194. & maker's marks p.198.

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A miniature silver part fluted porringer, London 1904. by John M Harding, 3.25cm diameter (1.25in), a Continental 800. standard straight tapering and spiral fluted coffee pot with a scroll handle, hinged domed cover and three feet, the marks not traced, 4.5cm high overall (1.75in), and a pair of plated round candlesticks, 5.75cm high (2.25in), and a small quantity of silver and other metal medallions and other items

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