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A Dutch silver snuff box, with a hinged lid, decorated in relief with nude maidens, 112g, 9cm wide, together with an Edwardian address book, with a silver cover, decorated with Reynolds Angels, 11cm high, a miniature book of Common Prayer, in a silver case, suspended from a chain and a collection of sheets of gold leaf (4)
A World War I period silver cased Rolex trench wristwatch, the black dial with arabic hours, numbered 742575 and stamped inside the case, 3cm diameterHeavily worn, no strap, various losses and dents. It does not wind easily, but will run for a short time once shaken. One hand missing from the dial. Clearly marked inside the case. For restoration.
A Victorian Scottish silver Kings pattern part table service, comprising twenty-two dessert forks, 1243g, eighteen table forks, 1664g, twelve table spoons, 1170g, twelve dessert spoons, a ladle, 281g, 36cm long, 668g, a pair of sauce ladles, 138g, a pair of serving spoons, 285g, three teaspoons, 63g by Robert Gray and Son, Glasgow and two other teaspoons unmarked, monogram to each handle (74)Overall condition looks to be dirty but ok. Hallmarks all match and are on the whole clear to read. Pattern struck on each side. Overall light signs of wear and dirty. These were recently inherited by the family. Two teaspoons are not hallmarked but are the same pattern. The pattern is struck on each side.
A 16th or 17th century silver lion sejant spoon, with a fig shaped hammered bowl, the spirally turned stem, with chevron decoration and heraldic terminal, hallmarked to the reverse of the bowl, 34g, 17cm longGenerally worn. Repair to side of bowl. Faint marks on the back of the stem, which could be an old repair.
An Edwardian brown leather travel case, bearing a monogram G.E.G., 46cm wide, fitted with a collection of four silver mounted glass jars, London 1911, together with a collection of eleven further silver mounted glass jars, a mother of pearl fan, a shoe horn, a button hook and a set of glass perfume bottles, in a travelling case
A pair of modern silver goblets, with textured stems, by Jack Spencer, Sheffield 1973, 15cm high, 504g, boxed with receiptOverall condition is ok. Some very light surface marks and slightly dirty. Hallmarks are clear. They have a receipt and letter dated 1973, suggesting these were made new for the vendor at that time.
A set of six William IV fiddle and shell pattern silver table spoons, Glasgow 1838, 451g, 24cm long (6)Complete and usable. Hallmarks all match and are clear to read. They are generally dirty, with wear all over and some of the bowls are slightly dented, but the shape still appears symmetrical.
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