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A German silver coloured metal three-piece tea service, of oval pedestal form with half-reeding, the teapot with composition harp handle and finial to the hinged cover, 800 standard by Meli & Toledo, the teapot 22cm long, 860g all in. Presentation inscription relating to H Stevens, Gunner, HMS Hibernia, May 1899.
A silver toastrack, Sheffield 1938; a Continental silver gilt tapered beaker, engraved with rococo scrolls and monogrammed, 8.5cm high; a silver lidded glass pot; a cut glass perfume bottle with silver band; and a pierced silver mustard pot with blue glass liner, (5).
A mixed collection, including a silver chatelaine, with stylised Art Nouveau floral decoration and four chains attached from the base, two with associated pencil holders, the chatelaine London 1903; a George III vinaigrette with pierced silver gilt grille, initialled, Birmingham 1819 possibly by Thomas Smith; 1.5cm long; a cylindrical wax case, Chester 1905 by Samson Mordan & Co; a silver plated meat scewer, etc, (9).
A Victorian silver pedestal tankard, of baluster form with scroll handle and plain decoration, London 1895 by George Lambert, 11cm high, 10oz; and a silver cigarette box, the engine-turned decoration within floral border, on four bun feet, the hinged lid enclosing three compartments, London 1929 by Alexander Clark, 19cm wide, (2).
A Victorian silver sugar castor, of pedestal shoulder ovoid form, the top pierced with scrolls and latticework, London 1897, 18cm high; a Dutch silver cream jug of ovoid form, the neck decorated with a fishing scene amongst C-scroll borders with conforming handle, Import marks Chester 1899, 9cm high; a pair of Victorian silver cauldron shaped salts, each with silver gilt bowl and on three paw supports issuing from lion masks, London 1869, each with conforming salt spoon, 11oz all in, (6).
An Edwardian silver snuffbox, die-stamped a C-scroll decoration with vacant cartouche to lid, Birmingham 1901 by Syner & Beddoes, 10cm wide; an Edwardian ring box, of oval form on four cabriole supports, Birmingham 1913; an Edwardian pin cushion, the pierced silver gallery on four ball feet, with blue velvet cushion, Birmingham 1913 by Levi & Saloman; a silver open faced pocket watch; a 9ct gold lady's wristwatch on gold plated strap; and a novelty vesta case inscribed 'How the devil do you open it?', (6).
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