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Folkes (Martin). Tables of English Silver and Gold Coins, Reprinted by the Society of Antiquaries, 1763, sixty-seven copper eng. plts., some spotting and light embrowning, contemp. mottled calf, gilt-dec. spine with leather label, a little wear and joints near-broken, 4to (1)
Dunmore (Earl of). The Pamirs; being a Narrative of a Year's Expedition on Horseback and on Foot through Kashmir, Western Tibet, Chinese Tartary, and Russian Central Asia, 2 vols., 2nd ed., 1893, port. frontis. to vol. 1, b & w illusts., folding maps and charts, orig. light blue cloth, lettered in silver, rubbed and darkened on spines, 8vo (2)
A Charles I ascribed West Country silver gilt apostle spoon; the saint lacking part of his emblem (probably St Paul) on a tapering stem with a small "v" rattail, the back of the bowl engraved with a Royal crown above the initialls "S", by Joseph Arden, Sherborne 1630-1640, 7in (18cm) long, 1.3oz.
A mixed lot of eighteen wine labels:- a pair of fruiting vine scrolls, by Taylor & Perry Bingham 1833/4, a "SHERRY" vine leaf, a set of three canted oblong labels "PORT" "MADEIRA" & "SHERRY", by T. Phipps & E. Robinson, London 1810, a cast label with a leopard mask, (retitled) London 1817, three miniature Victorian labels of canted oblong form, four other oblong wine labels and a set of four Victorian plated, cut-out letter labels, 4oz weighable silver. (18)
A mixed lot of flatware and cutlery:- A George III fiddle pattern soup ladle, by Messrs Eley, Fearn & Chawner, London 1812, a pair of George III Irish fiddle tablespoons, a cased set of six modern Hors doeuvres forks, a cased set of six modern teaspoons (with commemorative 1935 Hallmarks representing six assay of ???) a George II fish slice, London 1800 a set of six pairs of George I ivory handled dessert knives and forks, Sheffield 1818, a bright-cut tablespoon London 1784, two ivory handled forks, a later decorated ladle, a George III condiment ladle, a George III pierced, condiment ladle, a teaspoon and two continental spoons, 19oz weighable silver. (lot)
A George IV oblong inkstand, with rounded corners and gadrooned borders with shell and foliate corners, fitted with two mounted glass bottles and a central box with a detachalbe cover in the form of a small chamberstick with detachable nozzle and conical snuffer, by Messrs Barnard, London 1829, 8in x 4.75in (20cm x 12cm) 12.5oz weighable silver.
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