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A George VI silver tea caddy by S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1945, of bombe form with fluted detail to the body, flanked with lion masks and holding hoop handles, the hinged push fit lid with flame finial, raised on four paw feet, 13.5 cm high, weight 237 grams
A Continental silver canteen of cutlery for eleven setting, consisting of two drawers comprising: twelve tablespoons, eleven starter forks, twelve starter knives, twenty-four dinner forks, twelve dinner knives, eleven teaspoons, one serving fork, one serving spoon, one ladle and four small cake forks, all stamped 800, makers marks faded, all with tri-lobbed moulded terminals, weighable silver 3760 grams
A pair of George V silver twin-handled presentation footed bowls, one by W & F Rabone (Walter Hayes Rabone & Frank Rabone), Birmingham 1913, the other 1924, maker's mark partly rubbed, with acanthus scroll handles, freeform moulded border, on a spreading circular base with four ball and claw feet, 18 cm high x 34 cm wide, combined weight 2437 grams
A small collection of Victorian brooches, to include a tortoiseshell and filigree metal Huguenot cross brooch, a yellow metal and mesh bow brooch, an inlaid tortoiseshell rectangular brooch, a silver mounted tortoiseshell clip, a coral bead brooch, a pair of cloisonne earrings, and two others
A George III silver toddy ladle, London 1814, with twisted whalebone handle, together with a Continental white metal circular box with dome push-on lid etched with central scroll design and inscription around the edge, the underside with hallmarks 9.3 cm diameter, box weight 149 grams
A cased set of Victorian silver salts, Sheffield 1896, with gadrooned rim, on ball feet, with four silver shell salt spoons, together with a cased set of George V silver sugar bowl by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1927, with gilt interior, on a footed base, with associated silver sifting spoon, combined weight 291 grams
A set of Elizabeth II silver flatware for six setting by Hugh Foulerton, Sheffield 1982, in the King's pattern, comprising six of each dinner and starter knives and forks, six teaspoons, twelve dessert spoons and three tablespoons, combined weight without the knives 2045 grams
A small collection of silver, to include a pair of George V silver bonbon dishes by Joseph Gloster, Birmingham 1921, 10.5 cm wide, a cased set of silver Apostle spoon and fork, two silver ash trays, a silver footed cup, a silver mustard pot, and others, combined weighable silver 404 grams
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