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Lot 115

A DANISH SILVER BOWL, ANTON MICHELSEN, COPENHAGEN, 1910 bulbous circular, chased below the scalloped rim with textured strawberry leaves, each leaf at intervals suspending two strawberries and angled ribs below, gilt interior, stamped MICHELSEN below a crown for the Royal Warrant, 1910, town mark and Christian Heise assay master's mark, also stamped 925S ES / EP 23.5cm diameter, 743gr (23oz)

Lot 117

A GROUP OF SIX SILVER TEA OR SUGAR TONGS AND TWO RIBBON THREADERS comprising: a pair of Georgian mid 18th century tea tongs, scrolled scissor form, shell terminals, poorly struck maker's and standard marks only; a pair of Victorian tea tongs, plain scissor form, Chawner & Co., London, 1860; a pair of tea tongs in mid 18th century style, scrolled scissor form, shell terminals, C.J. Vander Ltd., London, 1978; three pairs of George III sugar tongs with openwork scroll arms and shell terminals, unmarked or poor partial marks; a pair of German silver ribbon threaders, stork and foliate form, on tortoise foot, scissoring open to reveal a swaddled baby, probably Gebrueder Gutgesell, Hanau, circa 1900; and another pair of ribbon pullers, stork form, scissoring open to a swaddled baby, C.J. Vander Ltd., London, 1973 341gr (10oz) (8)

Lot 118

A VICTORIAN SILVER PAPER KNIFE, FRANCIS HIGGINS, LONDON, 1888 plain rounded blade, the openwork handle in low relief with scrolls framing a figure of Concord holding up a pair of doves whilst a pair of putti continue fighting below her, 26cm long; together with a second silver paper knife, C.J. Vander Ltd., London, 1977, Bacchanalian pattern, pointed blade, 23.5cm long; and a third silver paper knife, Tessier Ltd., London, 1961, pointed blade, dragon shield terminal, 17.5cm long 243gr (7oz) (3)

Lot 120

A PAIR OF GEORGE IV SILVER ASPARAGUS TONGS, ELEY & FEARN, LONDON, 1824 Fiddle pattern, the blades pierced with stylised anthemion motifs 26cm long, 220gr (7oz)

Lot 121

A GEORGE III SILVER SOUP LADLE, JAMES EDE & ALEXANDER HEWAT, LONDON, 1809 Fiddle Thread pattern, plain 33cm long, 241gr (7oz)

Lot 122

A MATCHED SET OF TEN VICTORIAN SILVER DESSERT SPOONS, LONDON, Fiddle pattern, seven with scrolling initials, Hayne & Cater, 1840, three initialled F, three Henry Holland, 1861; together with six silver tablespoons, Continental, 19th century, Fiddle pattern, initialled ES 734gr (23oz) (16)

Lot 123

A BOXED SET OF SIX GEORGE V SILVER FRUIT KNIVES AND SIX FORKS, THOMAS BRADBURY & SONS LTD., SHEFFIELD, 1919 with mother-of-pearl handles, in fitted oak box

Lot 124

A BOXED SET OF TWELVE VICTORIAN SILVER FRUIT KNIVES AND TWELVE FORKS, FRANCIS HIGGINS, LONDON, 1862/63 mother-of-pearl handles, the silver tines and blades engraved with a crest, fitted in a brass-bound rosewood box with a similarly crested shield box 27.5cm long

Lot 125

A SET OF GEORGE IV TABLE SILVER, ROBERT RUTLAND, LONDON, 1820 Fiddle Shell and Thread pattern, single struck, plain, comprising: twelve tablespoons, eighteen table forks seventeen dessert forks twelve teaspoons and a pair of sauce ladles; together with seventeen matching George IV silver dessert spoons, William Chawner, London, 1829 4076gr (131oz) (78)

Lot 126

A SET OF TWELVE SILVER HANDLED DESSERT KNIVES, C.J. VANDER LTD., LONDON, 1959 Queens pattern, with stainless steel blades; together with the following Kings pattern table silver, London or Sheffield, 19th/20th century: a pair of meat carvers with filled silver handles, two carving knives and a carving fork all with filled silver handles, three tablespoons, two table forks and two dessert spoons; and a pistol handled carving knife weighable silver 613gr (19oz) (25)

Lot 127

A SET OF EIGHTEEN TEASPOONS, GARRARD & CO. LTD., LONDON, 1984 Marie pattern; together with a part set of table silver, Garrard & Co. Ltd., London & Sheffield, 1990, Husk pattern, comprising: a table fork, a pair table knives with stainless steel blades, a pair of dessert spoons, a pair of dessert forks and a pair of dessert knives with stainless steel blades weighable silver 967gr (31oz) (27)

Lot 128

A SET OF SILVER SERVING PIECES, GARRARD & CO. LTD., LONDON, 1977-80 Princess pattern, comprising: a soup ladle, a pair of fish servers, a pair of salad servers, four serving spoons, four sauce ladles, four butter knives, four pointed spoons, three salt spoons, a mustard spoon, a cheese scoop, a pair steel bladed small knives, a pair of sugar tongs, a small spoon with oblong bowl and a spoon with gilt bowl 2063gr (66oz) all in excluding knives (31)

Lot 129

A SET OF EIGHT SILVER SERVING PIECES, GARRARD & CO. LTD., LONDON, 1977-78 Princess pattern, comprising: a soup ladle, a pair of fish servers, a pair of salad servers, a pair of sauce lades and a pair of sugar tongs 1026gr (32oz) all in

Lot 130

A SET OF SIX SILVER SERVING PIECES, GARRARD & CO. LTD., LONDON, 1977-78 Princess pattern, comprising: a pair of fish servers, a pair of salad servers and a pair of sauce ladles 673gr (21oz) all in

Lot 131

A SET OF TEN SILVER CAKE FORKS AND A PAIR OF SUGAR TONGS, GARRARD & CO. LTD., LONDON, 1981-82 Princess pattern 520gr (16oz)

Lot 132

A PART SET OF TABLE SILVER, GARRARD & CO. LTD., LONDON, 1975-78 Princess pattern, comprising: twelve grapefruit spoons, twelve butter knives and twelve spoons with oblong bowls 1298gr (41oz) (36)

Lot 134

A SILVER ROSE BOWL, CHRISTOPHER N. LAWRENCE, LONDON,1973 the plain bowl rising in the centre to support a detachable silver-gilt grid (unmarked) of textured down-curved branches surrounding the logo for the merchant bankers Hill Samuel, the underside inscribed, in its original box with 'Certificate of Authenticity' 14cm diameter, 537gr (17oz)

Lot 135

A SILVER MUG, C.J. VANDER LTD., LONDON, 1974 the body textured between a plain slightly everted rim, base and handle, the piedouche with further texturing to the edge 10cm high, 311gr (10oz)

Lot 136

AN ART DECO SILVER THREE-PIECE TEA SET, WILLIAM NEALE & SON LTD., BIRMINGHAM, 1936 tapered oblong, with stepped feet and rims and stylised handles; together with a similar electroplate hot water jug, James Deakin & Sons Ltd., Sheffield, circa 1930 teapot 28 cm long, weighable silver 1047gr (33oz) including composition finial and handle to teapot (4)

Lot 137

AN ART DECO SILVER THREE-PIECE CONDIMENT SET, J.B. CHATTERLEY & SONS LTD., BIRMINGHAM, 1947 plain canted rectangular between moulded rims, the mustard pot and salt cellar with blue glass liners, mustard 7cm long; together with a set of four Victorian silver salt cellars, John Round & Son Ltd., Sheffield, 1895, stamped with a band of flowerheads between batswing fluting and below waved rims, gilt interiors, 4.5cm diameter 264gr (8oz) excluding liners (7)

Lot 138

MISCELLANEOUS ENGLISH SILVER comprising: a pair of Victorian butter shells, on ball feet, Josiah Williams & Co. of Bristol, London, 1993, 10cm long; a pair of Art Deco five-bar toast racks, William Suckling Ltd., 1932, 7.5cm long; a George III milk jug, pedestal baluster and chased, maker's mark rubbed, London, 1784; an oval sauceboat on three shell pad feet, Adie Brothers Ltd., Birmingham, 1935; a George III Feather Edge crested tablespoon, maker's mark indecipherable, London, 1775; and a Victorian sugar bowl, 'bats-wing' chased, Charles Stuart Harris, London, 1879; together with a German silver tea strainer, soft cast with putti and scrolls on a matted ground, 800 and pseudo marks for Gebrüder Neumann, Hanau, early 20th century 584gr (18oz) (9)

Lot 139

A SILVER THREE-LIGHT CANDELABRUM, HAMPTON UTILITIES, BIRMINGHAM, 1961 oval outline, with beaded borders and lobed decoration, the foot rising to a flared stem and vase-shaped sconce, the detachable branch of twin reeded curved arms, drip-pans and conforming sconces 27cm high, loaded

Lot 140

A PAIR OF SILVER TABLE PHEASANTS, MAPPIN & WEBB LTD. OVERSTRIKING C.J. VANDER LTD., LONDON, 1973 realistically modelled, the cock with head turned and tail raised, the hen with wings up 30 & 28cm long, 1696gr (54oz)

Lot 141

TWO SILVER-MOUNTED PHOTOGRAPH FRAMES, BIRMINGHAM, 1945 / 1966 both rectangular and with wood easel backs, the earlier with reeded bands, maker's mark indecipherable, 23.5cm long, the later engine-turned, Charles S. Green & Co. Ltd, 27cm long

Lot 146

A GEORGE V SILVER CUP AND COVER, S. BLANCKENSEE & SON LTD., BIRMINGHAM, 1930 in early George III two handled inverted baluster form, gadroon rims, one side with presentation inscription, small retailer's stamp to body 'DUDLEY & COX LTD. SOUTHSEA' 18cm high, 309gr (9oz 18dwt)

Lot 147

A GEORGE V SILVER SALVER, ADIE BROTHERS LTD., BIRMINGHAM, 1927 shaped circular, moulded rim, engraved presentation inscription, on three scroll feet, underside with retailer's stamp for J.C. Vickery 30.5cm diameter, 991gr (31oz)

Lot 150

A GROUP OF FIVE ENGLISH SILVER CASTERS comprising: a pair baluster octagonal, applied with openwork shell motifs to shoulders and body, William Comyns & Sons Ltd., London, 1928, 15cm high; a pair girdled baluster, Crichton Brothers, London, 1924; and one baluster octagonal example, Nathan & Heyes of Birmingham, Chester, 1904 574gr (18oz)

Lot 153

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER NOVELTY PEPPER MILL, HILLIARD & THOMASON, BIRMINGHAM, 1901 in the form of a two-handled milk churn, engraved 'H.H.H. / 1902', with steel grinder 8.5cm high

Lot 154

A GEORGE V SILVER PEDESTAL FRUIT BOWL, WALKER & HALL, SHEFFIELD, 1914 the ribbed circular bowl with areas of scroll piercing below a leaf and moulded rim, on a ribbed and knopped pedestal foot, stamped Walker & Hall trademarks and numbered 51938 18cm high, 28cm diameter, 934gr (30oz)

Lot 155

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER PEDESTAL BOWL, WALKER & HALL, SHEFFIELD, 1903 the trefoil shaped bowl with foliate bright-cut engraved and pierced decoration, the foot with a further pierced band 12.5cm high, 283gr (9oz)

Lot 156

A PAIR OF GEORGE V SILVER VASES, THE ALEXANDER CLARK CO. LTD., BIRMINGHAM, 1912 with everted necks of foliate trellis piercing below applied scrolls, slender inverted baluster bodies, conforming piercing to the bases and on pale pierced panel feet with husk swags 28cm high, 878gr (28oz)

Lot 157

AN ARTS AND CRAFTS SILVER CUP AND COVER, THE DUCHESS OF SUTHERLAND'S CRIPPLES GUILD LTD., BIRMINGHAM, 1910 the planished bulbous body engraved either side with the armorial achievement of Stapylton of Myton (Yorks) above a bold chased band of tulips and foliage between caryatid scroll handles, the spreading foot similarly chased, the domed cover again chased under a cast bud finial, underside with engraved presentation inscription and with the stamped 'D.S.C.G.' below a ducal coronet trademark 33cm high, 1906gr (61oz) The inscription reads: Presented to Miles J. Stapylton Esq. by Members of the York and Ainsty Hunt and friends as a remembrance of his Mastership. York and Ainsty (North Pack) 1906-1908 and York and Ainsty Hounds 1909-1919. Colonel Miles John Stapylton OBE (1869-1931) lived at Myton Hall, Myton-on-Swale, Yorkshire, the seat of the Stapylton family from around 1693 until the house was sold in 1933. Trading as The Duchess of Sutherland's Cripples Guild of Handicrafts, the organisation sold h...

Lot 158

AN IRISH EDWARDIAN PARCEL-GILT-SILVER CUP AND COVER, EDMOND JOHNSON LTD., DUBLIN, 1906 of 17th century wine cup form with bands of curved lobes, the cover with cast Grenfell crest finial, the bowl engraved with the Grenfell crest and inscribed above and below a chased band of leaves, on knopped pedestal foot, underside stamped JOHNSON LTD / DUBLIN 27cm high, 509gr (16oz) The inscriptions read: Harold Francis Pascoe / from his Godfather / Harold Grenfell / 9th. Nov. 1906. / |You are now placing your foot into the world, before you place it look about you.| Harold Francis Pascoe Grenfell (1906-1986) was the first child of Lt.-Col. John Pascoe Grenfell and Adeline Octavia Lambart. He became a Commander (RN) in the Second World War and was awarded the Distinguished Service Cross. His Godfather (also his uncle) was Brigadier General Harold Maxwell Grenfell (1870-1929). His great uncle was Field Marshal Francis Wallace Grenfell GCMG, 1st Baron Grenfell (1841-1925), Commander-in-Chief of Ireland at the time,...

Lot 159

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER CUP AND COVER, ATKIN BROTHERS, SHEFFIELD, 1907 a scaled down replica race cup, in Neo-classical style as a two-handled pedestal urn, chased with bands of acanthus, the capstan-shaped cover with horse and jockey finial, the body with engraved inscription, on an ebonised wood stand with applied silver plaque 25.5cm excluding stand, 34cm high overall, 747gr (24oz) The inscription to the cup reads: Replica of The Foxhunters' Challenge Cup Presented by Members on Late Cheltenham Steeplechase Committee May 1908. The stand's plaque reads: Won By The Hon. H. Bourke's Coquette, May 21. 1906.

Lot 160

AN EDWARDIAN SILVER SALVER, D. & J. WELLBY LTD., LONDON, 1903 flat-chased with a band of flowers and rocaille, the moulded border cast with diaperwork and foliage within a gadroon rim, on four hairy paw feet 47cm diameter, 2810gr (90oz)

Lot 164

A VICTORIAN SILVER FIVE-PIECE TEA AND COFFEE SET, GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS CO., LONDON, 1895/96 in Regency style, the compressed circular bodies part lobed below rims of gadrooning interrupted by shells or female masks flanked by acanthus leaves, the spouts to the teapot and coffee pot with an acanthus leaf to the bottom and flowers on a matted ground to the top, the sugar bowl, slop bowl and milk jug with gilt interiors, rim feet coffee pot 22cm high; 2880gr (92oz) including handles

Lot 165

A VICTORIAN SILVER-GILT PORRINGER AND COVER, EDWARD BARNARD & SONS, LONDON, 1896 in late 17th century style, the body chased with a band of acanthus leaves below the engraved Grenfell coat of arms, crest and motto and presentation inscriptions to the rim between caryatid scroll handles, the cover chased with the leaves curving around the bud finial, underside stamped 'L / 374 24cm high, 1680gr (54oz) The inscriptions read: John and Adeline Grenfell from their affectionate Uncle, / General Lord Grenfell, G.C.B. August 2, 1905. |Good Luck|. See lot 158, a Christening cup and cover given to this couple's first born son, for further family details.

Lot 166

A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER SILVER SWEETMEAT BASKETS, THE GOLDSMITHS & SILVERSMITHS CO., LONDON, 1893/94 in George III style, oval, with husk swags over diaper piercing below waved beaded rims interrupted by cast leaf motifs, on shell feet, undersides stamped 'GOLDSMITHS / & SILVERSMITHS COMPANY / 112 REGENT St' 14cm long, 378gr (12oz)

Lot 167

A VICTORIAN SILVER TEA KETTLE ON STAND WITH BURNER, MAPPIN & WEBB, SHEFFIELD, 1891 the bulbous oval kettle with waved bands of lobes secured to the stand with chained pins 27.5cm high, 928gr (29oz) including fibre handle and finial

Lot 168

A SET OF SIX VICTORIAN SILVER NAPKIN RINGS, ELKINGTON & CO. LTD., BIRMINGHAM, 1894 bright-cut engraved all over with foliate motifs and wrigglework, each numbered 4.3cm diameter, 174gr (5oz 11dwt)

Lot 169

SET OF FOUR VICTORIAN SILVER SALT CELLARS, RICHARDS & BROWN, LONDON, 1874 oval cauldron form, each chased with flower sprays between four shell-headed feet and below a bold gadroon rim, undersides engraved with a garter initialled L; together with a set of four Victorian silver salt spoons, Walker & Hall Ltd., London, 1899, each shaped as a pan with long plain handle terminating in a hook 7.5cm long, 313gr (10oz) excluding blue glass liners (8)

Lot 170

A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER LEAF-SHAPED DISHES, CHARLES STUART HARRIS, LONDON, 1892 each chased to the well with a bird flying over a fence surrounded by scrolls and foliage, 12.5cm long; together with a Victorian silver sugar bowl, Atkin Brothers, Sheffield, 1890, the shaped oval bowl with batswing fluting between shell-like raised ends, on short pedestal foot, gilt interior, 10.5cm long 305gr (9oz 17dwt) (3)

Lot 171

A VICTORIAN AESTHETIC MOVEMENT PARCEL-GILT-SILVER BEAKER, ELKINGTON & CO., BIRMINGHAM, 1885 tapering cylindrical, decorated in Japonesque style with applied gilt birds and a butterfly in a ribbed roundel or a quatrefoil against a bright-cut ground of flowering plants, a vacant fan-shaped banner and patterned panels, underside stamped 'ELKINGTON & CO.' 10cm high, 150gr (4oz 16dwt)

Lot 172

A VICTORIAN SILVER-MOUNTED CLARET JUG, W. & C. SISSONS, SHEFFIELD, 1893 the bulbous glass body diaper cut below a thumb cut neck and plain silver mount and handle, the flat lid engraved with a crest and motto below a pierced chairback thumbpiece 22cm high

Lot 173

A GROUP OF THREE VICTORIAN SILVER FIGURAL FRAGMENTS comprising a pair of realistically modelled prancing horses, with threaded attachments to splayed tails and back feet, maker's mark for Thomas Bradbury & Sons of Sheffield and standard and duty marks, 10.5cm long, and a finial or surmount, modelled as a pair of battling frogs, one plunging a dagger into the throat of the other, the matted bodies spotted with rose-cut garnets, on a naturalistic mound above a beaded border, maker's mark probably of Wright & Davies of London and standard and duty marks, 10cm long (3)

Lot 174

A VICTORIAN SILVER ROSE BOWL, MAPPIN & WEBB LTD., LONDON, 1899 compressed bulbous, chased below the reeded rim with a band of scrolling acanthus on a matted ground flanking a shaped cartouche with engraved inscription below the Carr-Gomm family crests, on piedouche, underside stamped 'MAPPIN & WEBB / LONDON' 25.5cm diameter, 716gr (23oz) The inscription reads: A token of esteem to Mr & Mrs F.C. Carr-Gomm, on their Silver Wedding Day, 17th August 1901, from their tradesmen.

Lot 175

ËœA VICTORIAN SILVER THREE-PIECE TEA SET, MARTIN, HALL & CO., SHEFFIELD, 1860 faceted and shaped baluster, chased and engraved with foliate decoration between scroll moulded rims and similarly moulded piedouche bases, the teapot with cast bird and leaf finial and silver handle with ivory insulators, the milk jug and sugar bowl with gilt interiors teapot 22cm high; 1545gr (49oz) all in

Lot 176

A VICTORIAN SILVER CHRISTENING MUG, WILLIAM PHILLIPS, LONDON, 1851 the body with facets each foliate engraved, with leafy scroll handle, 9.5cm high; together with a George V silver Christening mug, Britton, Gould & Co., Birmingham, 1931, plain, 6.5cm high 142gr (4oz) (2)

Lot 177

TWO VICTORIAN SILVER CHRISTENING MUGS, LONDON both baluster, the larger chased with foliage and straps surrounding a later inscribed cartouche, Richards & Brown, 1873, 12cm high, the smaller engraved with foliate straps and an initialled cartouche between ribs, maker's mark worn, 1865 304gr (9oz)

Lot 178

A VICTORIAN SILVER-MOUNTED BISCUIT BARREL, MARTIN, HALL & CO., LONDON, 1884 with slightly tapered and rounded cut-glass body, the silver with beaded borders, the domed base mount on three bun feet and with bright-cut leaf and wrigglework decoration, the lightly domed cover similarly engraved beneath a pointed bun finial 24cm high with swing handle raised

Lot 179

ËœA VICTORIAN SILVER TEAPOT, R. & S. GARRARD & CO., LONDON, 1871 baluster, flat-chased with vertical bands of diaperwork, foliage and straps, the domed lid with cast flower finial, underside stamped 'GARRARDS / Panton Street / LONDON' 15.5cm high, 720gr (23oz) including ivory handle

Lot 180

A VICTORIAN SILVER WAITER, GEORGE IVORY, LONDON, 1849 shaped circular, engraved with a crest surrounded by a scroll foliate and flowerhead band, moulded rim, on three cast foliate panel feet, underside stamped for the retail jewellers: TURNER'S 58 & 59 NEW BOND ST. 17.5cm diameter, 229gr (7oz)

Lot 181

A VICTORIAN SILVER GOBLET, DANIEL & CHARLES HOULE, LONDON, 1864 the bowl bright-cut engraved with two flower-filled and and two vacant ovals below scrolling foliage on a hatched ground, knopped and beaded pedestal foot 15cm high, 169gr (5oz)

Lot 182

A VICTORIAN SILVER GOBLET, ELKINGTON & CO., LONDON, 1866 the bowl with two arabesque cartouches, one vacant, one inscribed 'JOHN PASCOE GRENFELL / from / F. HAIGH', surrounded by flat-chased studded lattice, the pedestal foot with beaded borders and matching decoration to the base, the underside with brass baseplate stamped 'ELKINGTON LONDON' 17cm high

Lot 183

ËœA VICTORIAN SILVER TEAPOT, R. & S. GARRARD, LONDON, 1842 slightly tapered cylindrical, engraved all over with scrolling foliage and chinoiserie figures in pavilions surrounding vacant cartouches, the flush-hinged flat lid with finial cast as a seated Chinese man clutching a vase and lotus leaf 15cm high, 714gr (22oz 18dwt) including ivory handle

Lot 184

A VICTORIAN SILVER-MOUNTED GLASS DECANTER WITH STOPPER, REILY & STORER, LONDON, 1839 with amethyst coloured, faceted and slender necked bottle, the rim mount applied with grapevine leaves and tendrils on a matted ground below the double lip, the cork stopper mounted with a vine branch bearing a bunch of grapes 30cm high

Lot 188

A VICTORIAN SILVER INKSTAND, CHARLES STUART HARRIS, LONDON, 1891 oblong, on tapered panel feet, gadroon bordered between the pen depressions and flanking oval twin inkwells with lids with bun finials 22.5cm long, 541gr (17oz) excluding glass liners

Lot 189

A VICTORIAN SILVER INKSTAND, EDWARD BARNARD & SONS, LONDON, 1863 the dished circular base with beaded rim and bright-cut foliage and wrigglework decoration, its bulbous cut-glass inkwell with beaded silver rim mount, the lid with further bright-cutting around scrolled initials MSC 15cm diameter, 165gr (5oz)

Lot 191

A VICTORIAN SILVER INKSTAND, FREDERICK YONGE FOX, LONDON, 1854 shaped triangular, on four leaf-headed feet, with a three-quarter gallery of openwork scrolls, gadroon rim, engraved with foliate sprays surrounding the pen depression and inkwell fitting, the vase-shaped cut-glass bottle with hinged silver-mounted top 20.5cm long, stand 289gr (9oz)

Lot 193

A CONTINENTAL INKSTAND, PROBABLY PORTUGUESE SECOND QUARTER 19TH CENTURY oblong, mahogany base, silver openwork gallery apparently unmarked, on plated bun feet, with three plated urn-shaped containers, two inkwells and covers bolted to the base, the central detachable pounce pot with pierced top 22.5cm long

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