A George III silver cake basket, of openwork design, with a swing handle, decorated with flowers and wheat, engraved with a shield and crest to the centre, by Richard Mills, London 1768, 731g, 33cm wide. An almost identical example is in The Victorian & Albert Museum Collection, together with The Victoria & Albert Museum book on Adam silver.
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An 18th century silver toddy ladle, inset with a George III third-guinea coin to the bowl, dated 1809, having a turned wooden handle, marks rubbed, 31cm long, together with another inset to the bowl with a Charles II coin, dated 1679, with a twisted whalebone handle, 35cm long (2)Whalebone ladle - has various splits in the silver.
A George V Britannia standard silver coffee pot, of pear shape, with a scrolled spout and pearwood handle, London 1910, 492g gross, 22cm highOverall looks to be complete and usable. Inside the lid looks to have been repaired around the seam. Inside the foot is a 3cm long mark, which could be a repaired area. Otherwise various light marks and signs of age/wear as expected with age. Hallmarks are clear. Handle looks dry and has a slight wobble.
A George III brass and tortoiseshell pair cased pocket watch, the movement signed Jn Masterman, London, No.165, 50mm diameter, together with another similar signed Sam Douges, Norwich and another signed Sam Upjohn, Plymouth, No.633 (3)All are dirty and worn. Plymouth watch winds and ticks ok, but the inner case is worn and the outer case split. London watch is free and winds, but will only run briefly. Case is similarly marked and damaged. Hairline crack to the dial from the hours 1 to 3. Norwich clock is silver cased, with a repair to the hinge. Ticks and winds ok. Case has losses and over painting. Dial has a hairline crack running down the centre.
An Edwardian Coalport silver mounted porcelain coffee set, with six place settings, with matching scrolled spoons, London 1900, in a fitted case, 45cm wideThe silver is dirty, but otherwise intact and clearly hallmarked. Four cups are cracked and all the cups and saucers are discoloured with age/use. The box is original, but dirty and marked.
An Edwardian silver mounted glass claret jug, the hinged lid with pierced thumbpiece, having a bulbous clear glass body, Sheffield 1901, 21cm highOverall complete and usable. Dirty, with wear to the base. Hallmarks are clear. No visible damage or repairs. Collected from a house move in Suffolk.
A hallmarked silver vesta case with central monogram on albert chain with t-bar, coin holder, a silver charm bracelet on safety chain with 14 charms, a silver ingot on rope twist chain, two cross pendants on chains, together with three various medallions, in folder 'The Shire Horse Society Centenary Medallic First Day Cover' by Birmingham Mint and a clay pipe of female wearing a hat
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