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A set of six George V silver pastry forks, maker Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, Sheffield, 1928: cased, a set of six silver coffee spoons, a matched three-piece condiment set two preserve spoons and a pair of sugar tongs, total weight of silver 419gms, 13.44ozs.
An American Sterling silver soup ladle, stamped Sterling: , initialled and dated, with chased decoration, 26cm long, together with an American sterling silver fish slice, stamped sterling, initialled, with foliate and scroll chased decoration, 26cm long, total weight of silver 234gms, 7.52ozs*Provenance see lot 51
A mixed collection of silver wares, various makers and dates: includes, a pair of four-division toast racks, on ball feet, two cigarette cases, silver mounted condiments and a silver four-division toast rack, weighable silver 500gms, 16.07ozs.*Provenance Leighon House, Manaton, Devon
An Edward VII silver mug, maker's mark worn, Birmingham, 1904: of baluster form, with acanthus capped scroll handle on a spreading circular foot, 12.5cm high, together with a silver tea caddy of oval outline with flat hinged lid and half-reeded decoration, 8.5cm high, total weight of silver 363gms, 11.67ozs.
A pair of Elizabeth II silver candlesticks, maker W I Broadway & Co, Birmingham, 1982: with urn-shaped sconces and knopped stems raised on circular weighted bases, 20.5cm high, two silver salts, a silver pepper, a plated pepper, plated grape shears etc. weighable silver 132gms, 4.26ozs.
An Elizabeth II silver three-piece cruet set, maker Elkington & Co, Birmingham, 1966: with gadrooned borders, raised on paw feet, together with a silver cream jug and matching sugar basin, maker Walker & Hall, Sheffield, 1901, total weight of silver 388gms, 12.47ozs.
A Continental silver quaiche, stamped marks: of lobed circular outline, with embossed fruit decoration and scroll handles to the side, 12cm diameter, together with a Christofle plate tea caddy, of hexagonal ovoid form decorated in the chinoiserie taste, with cover, 14cm high, weighable silver 89gms, 2.86ozs.
A George V silver cigarette case, maker Frederick Field, Birmingham, 1923: initialled, of rectangular outline with engine turned decoration, 10.5cm wide, together with a silver posy bowl 12cm diameter and an Indian silver dish, 13cm wide, total weight of silver 359gms, 11.57ozs
Four near matching triple handled trophy cups, maker Alexander Clark & Co Ltd, Birmingham, 1923/29/35: initialled and dated, the circular bowls with three swept handles on a slender stem and circular spreading foot, 7cm high, total weight of silver 224gms, 7.21ozs.
A pair of Victorian cauldron salts, maker Robert Harper, London, 1866: of circular outline, with beaded rims raised on three swept feet, 6cm diameter, together with a silver table lighter, in the form of a neo-classical urn with scroll handles, marks worn 9.5cm high, total weight of silver 165gms, 5.33ozs.
An Edward VII silver sugar basin, maker Fenton Brothers Ltd, Sheffield, 1901: with embossed foliate and scroll decoration, 11.5cm diameter, together with a clear glass, dressing table jar with tortoiseshell and silver inlaid cover 11cm diameter, weighable silver 137gms, 4.42ozs.
A George V silver sauce boat, maker Mappin & Webb, Birmingham, 1921: with reeded border, scroll handle and raised on three swept feet, a silver cigarette case, with engine turned decoration, silver preserve spoon and quantity of miscellaneous silver plated wares, weighable sliver 263gms, 8.48ozs
A Norwegian silver part flatware service, stamped marks: includes eight silver handled knives, eight table forks, eight dessert fork, eight tablespoons, eight dessert spoons, sauce ladle, salad servers, three serving spoons, caddy spoon, cake slice and fork, napkin ring, together with assorted other silver and silver plated flatwares, weighable silver 1761gms, 56.62ozs.
A pair of George IV silver shoe buckles, maker Charles Rawlings, London, 1824: with steel cut beaded border, 7cm wide, contained in a fitted case, together with a pair of silver, gold and paste set breeches buckles, 4cm wide, * Provenance Sold with a letter dated March 3rd 1900 stating that the breeches buckles were worn by Edward Lewis esq, of Downton House, Radnorshire, who was Member of Parliament for Radnor for over thirty years. signed by his Great Grand daughter Francis Harriot Milford (Daughter of Capt. T Locke Lewis RE
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