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Mixed lot including two Georgian silver fiddle pattern basting spoons, one London 1832, makers mark Robert Hennell III, and London 1822 makers mark Hayams, a pair of Georgian fiddle pattern table spoons, London 1823, makers mark for Thomas Wilkes Barker, together with a pair of Victorian fiddle patten silver sauce ladles, London 1878, makers mark Henry John Lias, gross weight 504 grams
Mixed Lot: George VI silver cigarette box of plain polished rectangular form, the hinged lid applied with a thumb piece opening to a wood lined interior, 11.5 x 9 x 4.5cm, makers mark for Asprey & Co Ltd together with a Victorian glass bottle with a silver neck and collar fitting, hallmarked Lodon 1894, makers mark rubbed, with a later cork stopper (2)
Mixed Lot: Pair of fiddle pattern basting spoons engraved with initials, and stamped sterling, a hallmarked silver twin handled trophy cup of squat circular form on a spreading foot, marks rubbed together with a set of eight napking rings, stamped 925 and sterling, g/w 420 gms
Edward VII silver trinket box of sarcophacus form, the hinged lid embossed with scrolls and mesh work design around a vacant cartouche, applied with a thumb piece opening to a gilt interior, hallmarked for Birmingham 1901, makers mark is Williams Ltd, 13 x 4 x 3 cm, 88.0 gms
Late Victorian silver trinket box of rectangular form, the hinged lid with a slight dome shape, elaborately embossed with flowers and scrolls around a partially engraved cartouche, having crimped edge borders, hallmarked Birmingham 1897, makers mark for Colen Hewer & Cheshire, 10 x 5 x 2.5cm, 70 gms
A George V silver trinket box of shaped elongated form, the hinged lid with engine turned decoration around a circular cartouche engraved with the letter 'P', opening to a gilt interior, hallmarked for London 1912, makers mark for the Goldsmith & Silversmith Company Ltd, 16 x 4 x 2cm, 126 gms
Mixed Lot: Silver vester case of typical form, hallmarked Chester 1903, two smaller vesters, Birmingham 1903 and 1912, a vintage silver cased pencil, marks rubbed together with a modern 925 stamped pill box, the hinged lid with a marcasite decorated cat, g/w 86.6 gms
Mixed Lot: George V silver card case chased and engraved with a geometric and foliate design around an intial cartouche, Birmingham 1915, makers mark for Henry Williamson Ltd, 8.5 x 6cm, an antique mother of pearl card case, one side inset with a star motif, together with an antique French lacquered card case ornately decorated with figures, swags and festoons with gilt metal fittings, (3)
A Victorian silver cased travelling shaving brush of plain cylindrical form with reeded decoration engraved with an armorial to the base having a pull off cover for the brush stored inside the tube and screwed into the body,hallmarked for London 1841,makers mark for Thomas Diller
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