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An Elizabeth II silver copy of a Roman cup and spoon, maker P Ltd, Sheffield, 1970: inscribed, of circular tapering form, raised on a stepped circular foot, 11.5cm diameter, together with a spoon, cased with certificate etc, total weight of silver 179gms, 5.77ozs
A Burmese silver pedestal oil lamp: of oval outline, the circular pull-off lid with temple dragon finial, the handle in the form of a woman dressed in traditional costume, raised on a circular pierced base, 18cm long, together with a Persian glass and silver mounted flask and stopper, 14cm high, weighable silver 265gms, 8.54ozs
A Danish silver beaker: inscribed, of ovoid form, with beaded border and banded decoration, raised on three ball feet, 8cm high, together with another continental silver beaker, with engraved foliate decoration raised on three ball feet, 7cm high, total weight of silver 162gms, 5.21ozs.
An Edward VII silver six-division toast rack, maker Martin, Hall & Co, Sheffield, 1905: of arched outline with loop carrying handle and raised on ball feet, 13cm long, two pairs of bon bon dishes, butter dish, bowl and ashtray, together with plated flatwares, total weight of silver 446gms, 14.34ozs.
A Victorian silver tumbler, maker Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1892: initialled and inscribed, of tapering cylindrical outline, with half reeded decoration, 8.5cm high, together with a silver napkin ring and a Georgian caddy spoon total weight of silver 137gms, 4.41ozs
A Victorian silver wine goblet, maker Henry Holland, London, 1872: the bowl with engraved foliate and butterfly decoration, on a knopped stem and circular spreading foot, 13cm high, together with a silver mug and cream jug various makers and dates, total weight of silver 267gms, 8.59ozs
A George III silver fish slice, maker Henry Chawner & John Eames, London, 1796: initialled, with pierced oval blade and filled handle,29.5cm long, together with a George III Old English pattern silver soup ladle, maker Thomas & William Chawner, London, date letter worn possibly 1764, crested and initialled, with shell-shaped bowl, 35cm long, weighable silver 188gms, 6.04ozs. (2).
A pair of Victorian silver salts, maker George Unite, Birmingham, 1849: of circular outline with pierced trellis decoration, raised on ball feet, with blue glass liners, 5cm diameter, a non matching silver mustard pot and cover, together with two salt spoons, weighable silver 117gms, 3.77ozs.
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