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A large early 20th century wrythen moulded clear glass and silver plate mounted jug, the lid with simple thumbpiece above shaped handle, height 31.5cm.Condition Report: The lid is slightly misshapen, the spout has been dented and compressed. A couple of tiny nibbles around the foot rim and tarnishing to the silver plated mounts.
THOMAS WHITE; a Victorian hallmarked silver foliate embossed bowl, London 1876, diameter 11.5cm, approx. 5.9ozt/183g. Condition Report: Engraved with intials beneath a crest to the cartouche. The cartouche also has a small dent to it. Otherwise, condition is good, with just light tarnishing and toning.
A.E. JONES; a George V hallmarked silver bowl with upper foliate detail above a beaten main bowl with inscription 'War Declared 4th August 1914, Armistice Signed 11th November 1918, Peace Signed.', Birmingham 1918, diameter 18cm, approx. 11.5ozt/358g.Condition Report: Surface scratches to the interior, of good gauge, clear hallmarks, tarnishing and toning throughout.
SAMUEL HAYNE & DUDLEY CATER; an early Victorian hallmarked silver three piece tea set with foliate embossed detail, London 1858, length of teapot 28cm, combined weight approx. 45.6ozt/1420g.Condition Report: The teapot has a dent to one of the vacant side cartouches, general light dents to the other pieces, light toning and tarnishing throughout, free from any engravings, all with clear hallmarks.FOOTNOTE; as the teapot has ivory spacers, any non-UK buyers should seek guidance from CITES in regards to the export of this lot.
A George V hallmarked silver velvet lined jewellery box of shaped rectangular form, the interior set with a panel for six rings, with a vacant section beside, Birmingham 1919, width 11.5cm.Condition Report: The lid is slightly sprung, hallmarks slightly obscured, and the lid is slightly overhanging to the front. The velvet lining requires some re-gluing. Free from any engravings or inscriptions. Tarnishing and toning throughout.
An unusual late Victorian hallmarked silver salver, inset with twenty-six 19th century silver coins with inscription to the centre platform dated September 9th 1875-1900, retailed by Page, Keen & Page of Plymouth, London 1900, diameter 24cm, approx. 21.7ozt/676g.
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