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A William IV silver mustard pot and cover, maker Edward, Edward Jnr, John & William Barnard, London, 1832, crested, of reeded circular form with domed hinged lid and scroll handle raised on a circular foot, with non matching silver mustard spoon, total weight of silver 216gms, 6.94ozs
A George V silver mustard pot and cover, maker A Edward Jones Ltd, Birmingham, 1912 of circular form in the Art Nouveau taste with domed hinged lid, enclosing a blue glass liner and matching spoon, raised on four legs terminating in pad feet, 9.5cm wide, 85gms, 2.74ozs.
A collection of silver fiddle pattern flatwares, various makers and dates, initialled or crested, includes nine tablespoons, nine table forks, six dessert forks, nine dessert spoons, two sauce ladles, and a mustard spoon, total weight of silver 2120gms, 68.16ozs
A George V silver sauce boat, maker John & William Deakin, Sheffield, 1910 with wavy edge border and scroll handle raised on three swept feet, 15cm long, together with a near matching silver sauce boat, maker T&JP, Birmingham, 1913, total weight of silver 177gms, 5.71ozs (2).
A George V silver sauce boat, maker Mappin & Webb, Sheffield, 1924 of traditional design with wavy edge border, scroll handle and raised on three swept feet, 15.5cm long, together with a similar silver sauce boat, 14.5cm long, total weight of silver 167gms, 5.38ozs
A George II silver sauce boat, maker Ann Kersill, London, 1748 of traditional design with wavy-edge border, acanthus capped scroll handle and raised on three swept paw feet, 16.5cm long, together with a smaller George II example, London, 1743, 11cm long, total weight of silver 281gms, 9.03ozs. (2).
A mixed collection of silverwares, various makers and dates, includes a set of six George IV Fiddle pattern tablespoons, maker Richard Poulden, London, 1822, initialled, three other tablespoons, sugar tongs, mustard spoons, napkin rings etc, weighable silver 877gms, 28.19ozs
A Victorian silver brandy warmer, maker possibly Edward Edwards II, London, 1842?, inscribed and dated, the cylindrical basin mounted in a frame with three swept legs, 11cm high, a silver tea caddy and a plated coffee pot, total weight of silver 341gms, 10.98ozs(3).
A Victorian butter dish, maker James Deakin & Sons, Sheffield, 1889, of shell-shaped outline, raised on three ball feet, 12.5cm wide, a silver desk candlestick on a weighted base, a silver mounted clear glass bottle, filigree buckle and a glass scent bottle, weighable silver 114gms, 3.67ozs.
A George V silver rose bowl, maker Barker Brothers, Chester, 1913, of plain circular form raised on a spreading circular foot, 21cm diameter, together with six silver and plated teaspoons, two propelling pencils and a silver mounted decanter, weighable silver 658gms, 21.15ozs
A George V silver card case in the form of a purse, maker Colen Cheshire, Chester, 1919, 10cm wide, four assorted silver stamp holders, a rectangular silver card case and a silver phlebotomist's case containing two blades, total weight of silver 202gms, 6.52ozs.
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