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Doulton Lambeth faience biscuit barrel, by Alberta L Green, circa 1885, cylinder form decorated with panels of dog rose and narcissi within brown and blue line foliate surround and with silver plated mount and cover, printed and painted initials and numbered 412, height 8ins
German silver singing bird box, late 19th Century, rectangular form chased with scenes from rustic life, the hinge cover featuring a man showing a singing nightingale, the movement activated with a flying bird button at one side, further scenes including village dancing, courting couples on the reverse with a couple fishing hinged to slender gilt stamp depot, marked 800, with original box and key, 4ins.
Silver and guilloche enamelled dressing table set, maker HCD, Birmingham 1938-50, decorated with chrysanthemum sprays against a champagne ground, comprising cut glass perfume flask, cut glass powder jar, oval ring box, hand mirror, two hairbrushes, and two clothes brushes (8)
George V silver sweetmeat basket, by Martin Hall & Co., Sheffield 1911, Art Nouveau influenced circular form with shaped handle, pierced with foliate reserves and raised on three serpentine supports over a domed circular foot, 6.5ins diameter, weight approximately 15oz
Pair of Victorian silver Kings pattern sugar spoons, maker James and Jossiah Williams, Exeter 1874, 1877; also another Kings pattern silver sugar spoon, London 1852; and two silver Kings pattern teaspoons, London 1815 and William Chawner 1822, weight approximately 6oz (5)
Five Scottish provincial silver teaspoons in the Fiddle pattern, circa 1830-1840, each bearing the initials DSM, the marks would appear to be maker AD with three further marks including the portcullis of Arbroath however the marks are rubbed and therefore a certain attribution to this rare hall cannot be made; also another Scottish provincial silver Fiddle pattern teaspoon, by Alexander Cameron, Dundee 1818 (6).
Victorian silver desk stand, by Martin Hall & Co., Sheffield 1864, shaped oval form with paper scroll handles supporting two cut glass inkwells with silver mounts and hinged covers centred with a taper stick and the whole bordered with chased floral decoration, raised on four feet, width 10.25ins.
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