A late Victorian tantalus, oak with plated mounts, with presentation plaque ‘Presented to Mr T F Strutt by his Colleagues in the Public Heath Department of the City of Westminster on the Occasion of his Silver Wedding, June 1903’, the tantalus with three cut glass decanters, hinged cigarette compartment to the fore, above a sprung drawer to the base with plated swing handles to the sides, 35cm wide, 34cm high, 27cm deep
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An Arts and Crafts style silver beaker of flared tapering form with martelé decoration above a relief band, inscribed 'Animus Laegus Bene Afficit Vultum', on a circular foot, London 1934 by Omar Ramsden, engraved 'Omar Ramsden me fecit' to base, height approx 8.3cm. (See illustration)
A pair of George III Channel Islands silver Fiddle pattern sugar tongs, Jersey circa 1800 by C.W. Quesnel, together with a pair of George III silver bright cut engraved sugar tongs, London circa 1790 by Hester Bateman and another pair of silver sugar tongs, London 1797 by George Smith & Thomas Hayter,
A matched set of six George III silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons, London 1816, together with a pair of George III silver sugar tongs with bright cut decoration, London 1806, and a silver preserve spoon, butter knife and pickle fork, each handled with pierced scroll terminal, London 1943 and 1944.
A Victorian silver Fiddle pattern part canteen of cutlery comprising seven table forks, twelve dessert forks and spoons, London 1850 by John James Whiting together with a collection of similar silver fiddle pattern cutlery, comprising five table forks, London 1848 by Joseph Albert Savory, set of six teaspoons London 1846 by John & Henry Lias, a sauce ladle and a teaspoon.
A late Victorian silver circular bowl with shaped and beaded rim above a reeded body on three scroll feet with mask shouldered scroll feet, London 1883, and Victorian silver lid with recumbent cow finial, Sheffield 1880, together with two glass butter dishes with plated stands and covers with recumbent cow finials.
A George V silver gilt trophy cup and cover with pineapple finial, the flared cylindrical body with egg and dart and foliate bands, applied with two naturalistic handles, bearing presentation inscription 'The Royal International Horticultural Exhibition 1912, on a flared circular foot, London 1910 by Daniel & John Welby, height 18cm. (See illustration)
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