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An early Queen Elizabeth II silver salver, having petal shaped and gadrooned Chippendale style rim enclosing a profuse presentation inscription, Presented to W. Frank Crewdson by his colleagues of The Aircraft Heat Exchanger Advisory Committee raised on three whorl feet, marks for Sheffield 1958, maker Viners, 31.5cm, 847grams
A Queen Elizabeth II silver ashtray, of canted rectangular form with moulded 'rests' the dished interior engraved with inscription 'Presented by Carl Bretherton', marks for Birmingham 1963, maker J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, sold along with an Edwardian silver pin dish, of moulded circular form, marks for London 1909, maker Robert Pringle & Sons, 11.5cm and a George V silver bowl, Birmingham 1923, maker indistinct, gross weight 208grams
A cased set of silver teaspoons and matching sugar tongs, each with twisted stems and figural surmount depicting John O'Gaunt with Lancaster crest, marks for Birmingham 1917, the tongs 1914, maker Henry T Hill & Co, all housed in a fitted and plush lined case. Gross silver weight 94grams.
A George III silver chamber stick, of traditional design with removable sconce, conical extinguisher and wick trimmer aperture, the circular pan with open scroll handle, marks for London 1780, maker 'I.C' 15cm, 213grams gross. Small soldered repair to pan's rim, with some knocks, small pin hole to sconce socket seam.
A George VI silver military interest cigarette case, of hinged rectangular form, engine-turned with royal Artillery crest, opening by button depression to reveal a gilt interior with engraved initials SPS and marks for Birmingham 1939, maker A Wilcox, 12.5cm x 8cm, 162grams, used condition with some scratches.
A group of three early 19th century Irish silver table spoons, fiddle pattern with engraved initials 'FG' and pip reverse, marks for Dublin 1807, maker Richard Sawyer, 25cm, sold along with a similar spoon, marks for Dublin 1805, maker possibly John Power, gross weight 315grams.
A George VI cased and silver mounted brush set, comprising hand mirror, two hair brushes, two clothes brushes and comb, each with engine-turned decoration, the larger items with engraved initials EH within a circular cartouche, marks for Birmingham 1938, maker William Neale & Son Ltd, all housed in a hinged and fitted mahogany case.
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