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Three Georgian silver vinaigrettes with engraved decoration, 2-3 cmThe smallest vinaigrette- Birmingham 1806, 5.9 grams, 2.1cm in length, very good overall, clear marks, some minor age related wear.The one with the top engraved 'A H to B C'- Birmingham 1800, 9.2 grams, 3cm in length, removable grill is possible a later replacment, marks to interior are a little worn and interior appears stained, some minor dents.The one with the canted corners- Birmingham 1813, 13.14 grams, 3.1cm in length, very good overall, clear marks, some minor age related wear.
Two antique 18ct gold cased ladies wristwatches, Labrador silver cased Swiss fob watch on leather watch chain and Waltham gold plated half hunter pocket watch (4)18ct gold watch with white dial and green enamel- the winding crown is loose and unable to wind, however it can still be pulled out to change the time. Case diameter 25mm. Overall weight including the plated expandable bracelet 22 grams. 18ct gold 'unicorn' watch- the watch winds and ticks but we cannot guarantee the accuracy of its time keeping. Total weight including the black ribbon strap 15 grams.
Silver christening set comprising knife, fork, spoon and napkin ring set in fitted caseHallmarks date from 1927 - 1929, London. Overall sound condition, the marks are clear. Pieces are heavily tarnished.Knife blade is coming away from the handle but still secure. Bowl of spoon is slightly distorted with a few minor dents and ripples.Case has some wear to the leather top and losses, but overall sound.
Royal Interest- door key in velvet lined presentation box, with silver plaque to interior engraved- 'Presented to Lord Perry by the Council of Ford Emergency Food Vans trust of which he was Founder and Chairman in appreciation of his services. The key was used by his Majesty King George VI and the Lord Mayor of London upon the occasion of the inspection of the first vans by Their Majesties the King and Queen on 16th September 1941'.
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