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An Edwardian silver plain rectangular card case with patent spring-loaded cover, Chester 1903 by S. Mordan & Co.; an oval pierced & embossed sweetmeat dish, 4½” wide, Chester 1895 by Florence Warden; an engraved scimiatar butter knife with mother-of-pearl handle, Birmingham 1848 by James Collins; together with a plated patent-design orange peeler & a double-ended marrow scoop.
A Victorian silver octagonal straight-sided mustard pot with hinged cover & pierced scroll sides, London 1852 by George John Richards (3oz); a pair of King’s pattern sugar tongs, London 1835 by Mary Chawner; & a pair of Fiddle pattern ditto, London 1839 by J. & A. Savory.
A George I silver Britannia standard Hanoverian rat-tail table spoon, London 1719 (no maker’s mark); another, & an Old English bottom-marked table spoon – both with indecipherable marks; & two Geo. III Old English table spoons, London 1781 by Wm Sumner & Richard Crossley, & 1809 by Soloman Hougham. (10oz).
A service of French Art Deco style silver-plated flatware, comprising: a soup ladle, twelve table spoons; twelve dessert spoons; eleven table forks; twelve dessert forks; eight teaspoons; & twelve coffee spoons; & a similar set of twelve pairs of fish-eaters & pair matching fish servers.
A group of Macintyre and Co and other pottery, comprising a paperweight with hand painted decoration depicting Crewe Church, 9cm diameter, (AF), and a marble effect salt, 7.5cm wide, a pottery biscuit barrel, the body decorated with reserves of flowers against a green ground with gilt highlights, with plated lid, mounts and handle, impressed marks, 14cm high, a pair of matching salts each with a silver collar, 5cm wide, and a late 19thC pottery jug, decorated with a band of flowers against a black glaze ground with gilt highlights, with a pewter lid, possibly Jackfield, 18cm high.
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