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Unusual George III silver Pair of cased pocket watch, by Jeremy French, Yalding, no.29, the circular white enamel dial bearing the name James Clifton in place of the hour numerals, the single chain fusee movement with verge escapement, the case bearing maker's mark T.C., London 1796, complete with a short plated chain, crack to dial, the case still contains original repairers paper labels for Crundwell of Tonbridge, on behalf of Mr Clifton from 1846-1868
Early 19th century silver pair cased pocket watch, with enamel Roman numeral dial, Swiss repeating key wind fusee movement, maker J Jacques Chalon, Geneva, with stylised scrolling foliate filligree pierced back, the case hallmarked London 1828, 4cm diameter
Pair of silver mustard pots, each of sarcophagus form, applied with a key fret shaped handle on a moulded foot, complete with blue glass liners and a pair of matching mustard spoons, maker's mark W.N. Limited, Birmingham 1936, 1934 and 1935, 8.3cm across
Set of 4 Victorian silver bladed and mother of pearl handled fruit knives and forks, engraved with fruiting vines with scrolled silver collars, the handles carved with a garter shaped motif, by Martin hall & Co., Sheffield 1865, together with a matching knife and fork by Martin Hall and Co., Sheffield 1858
Fine Russian silver tea set, circa 1908-17, by Gustav Klingert, comprising: a sugar basket and milk jug, each of compressed ovoid form, the rims embossed and chased with flowers, bell husk and linked circles and the bodies engraved with a monogram, 'July 1910', set on leaf scrolled cast paw feet with ball terminals, together with a pair of fiddle pattern handled sugar tongs with eagle claw terminals, housed in an oak case with silk and crimson velvet lining, 36cm wide.
Russian set of 4 silver salts and spoons, circa 1908-17, retailed by Morozov, St Petersburg, each tapered drum shaped salt engraved with a monogram, on a circular foot rim, together with 4 shovel shaped spoons, all with gilt interiors, housed in an oak case, 14.5cm wide
Dutch drum shaped silver box, Amsterdam late 18th century, with rope twist applied borders, the hinged cover later engraved to the interior with an inscription, dent to foot, maker's mark R.B., also bearing 833 standard re-mark stamped on antiques, 13.5cm diameter
Russian silver and cloissone enamel tea spoon, probably by Saltykov, late 19th century, typically decorated in red, blue, turquoise and white enamel, within filigree wire work borders, the handle with spiral twist and turned finial, 11.2cm long, a set of 6 silver gilt and green enamel coffee spoons, some damaged, import marks for London 1931 and 2 sterling silver and cloissone enamel coffee spoons (9)
Four early 20th century American sterling silver souvenir spoons, 1 example the handle cast in the form of an American Indian, 15cm long, together with scroll engraved silver christening spoon and fork, by Martin Hall & Co., London 1875, and a cased set of 6 apostle silver coffee spoons, maker's mark W.D., Birmingham 1911
Victorian silver presentation goblet, the ovoid bowl engraved with a band of leaves and lines, each side with an oval reserve later engraved, on a tapered stem and circular spreading foot with beaded borders, by Henry Holland, London 1872, complete with fitted morocco leather case
Edwardian silver inkstand, of rounded rectangular form with undulating borders, applied with a pair of scrolled handles, on 4 claw and ball feet, surmounted by a pair of silver topped square cut glass ink wells, maker's mark G and S, London 1906, 22cm across
Good silver table snuff box by Nathaniel Mills, of rectangular serpentine outline, the cover engraved with a presentation inscription to 'William Hardman, from the Members of the Cheetham Hill Archers Society, May 1849', within leaf scroll cast and chased borders, with acanthus scroll engraved sides and base, complete with original maroon morocco case, with red velvet lining, Birmingham 1846, 8.5cm wide, the case 10cm wide
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