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A George V hallmarked silver circular bonbon dish with pierced decoration to the sides, with bead decorated rim and swing handle, Marson & Jones, Birmingham 1920, diameter 8cm and a similar oval example, Henry Matthews, Birmingham 1913, length 10cm, also a hallmarked silver backed coat brush, a butter knife and a coffee spoon, approx 4.2ozt (5).
A George V hallmarked silver sugar shaker of octagonal baluster form with domed pierced cover and cast finial, Adie Bros, Birmingham 1927, height 15.5cm and a hallmarked silver three piece cruet set comprising an oval open salt with shaped rim raised on four outswept feet, a matching mustard pot (both with blue glass liners) and a baluster pepper and a matching salt spoon, Francis Howard Ltd, Sheffield 1994, combined weight approx 8.2ozt (5).
An Edward VIII hallmarked silver six section Art Deco toast rack, retailed by Finnigans Ltd, Frank Cobb & Co, Sheffield 1936, and a cased hallmarked silver dish in the form of an English rose to commemorate the Queen's silver jubilee in 1977, Birmingham 1977, also a cased set of twelve fruit knives and forks with mother of pearl handles, retailed by Walker & Hall, a cased christening set of knife, fork and spoon, and a boxed limited edition Caithness glass goblet to commemorate the Queen's silver jubilee, certified 406/500 (5).
A George V jubilee hallmarked three piece cruet set with fluted decoration comprising open circular salt with matching spoon, mustard pot with associated silver plated spoon (both with blue glass liners) and a pepper, Adie Bros, Birmingham and Chester 1934, a pair of silver sugar tongs, crested to one side, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1907, and a set of six Chinese Export silver teaspoons with bamboo decorated finials and three section finials with character marks, Tuck Chang & Co, Shanghai, approx 6.2ozt (12).
A Victorian hallmarked silver drum mustard with hinged foliate engraved lid, blue glass liner and matching spoon, London 1865, height 7.5cm, approx 4ozt. CONDITION REPORT: The blue glass liner has been damaged and glue repaired. The mustard itself has some surface wear but overall OK. There are some surface scratches to the spoon.
A George V hallmarked silver straight sided oval pepper with matching mustard pot, Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1924, a matched two piece gadrooned cruet, Birmingham 1898 and 1908, maker marks obscured, a silver condiment spoon, a small pickle fork, a silver plated two piece cruet, Walker & Hall, and a silver plated tea strainer on a three legged stand (9).
A Victorian hallmarked silver pepper of baluster form on squared base, Birmingham 1876, height 10.5cm, a small pair of Victorian hallmarked silver open salts with fluted edges and three ball feet with blue glass liners (one associated), Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, Birmingham 1892, and with Victorian date lozenge, a silver salt spoon and a strainer top, combined approx 2.5ozt (5).
A George V hallmarked silver cigarette case of rectangular form with overall engine turned decoration, initialled AAH to the lozenge shaped cartouche, Frederick Field, Birmingham 1925, a silver sovereign case with bright cut decoration, Birmingham 1903, two silver bladed pen knives with mother of pearl handles and a similar pickle fork, a salt spoon, a propelling pencil and a posy trumpet vase with loaded base, weighable silver approx 3.3ozt. CONDITION REPORT: The case is covered with tarnish. The rim of the posy vase is dented and several small dents throughout. The sovereign case is initialled JC. Stem of the salt spoon is bent.
A mixed lot comprising a George V hallmarked silver rectangular vesta engraved with foliate scrolls, Birmingham 1920, suspended by a silver Albert chain, a silver open salt, a silver napkin ring, a silver mug and a silver salt spoon, also a Tudric pewter cup and bowl, no.01268 and 0858, weighable silver approx 5ozt.
A msall quantity of silver items comprising a George III fiddle pattern spoon with monogrammed finial, possibly John Daly, Dublin 1803, a George V Queen's pattern spoon, London 1827, a William IV condiment spoon, London 1835, a silver backed hand mirror, a silver napkin clip, a silver napkin ring and white metal pierce example, combined weighable silver approx 3.58ozt.
A pair of George III hallmarked silver sugar tongs with bright cut decoration and monogrammed cartouche, Peter, Anne & William Bateman, London 1804, a plain pair, possibly John Fountain, London 1804, a pierced pair with acorn bowls, probably Thomas Edwards (active 1818-1840), London and a small pair, James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield 1904 and a silver plated basting spoon, combined silver weight approx 3.64ozt.
A set of six George V hallmarked silver rat tail coffee spoons, London 1917, a further silver spoon, a pair of Georgian silver bright cut decorated sugar tongs (rubbed marks), a similar smaller example and six various circular napkin rings including Birmingham 1918 and Chester 1926, approx 7.2ozt (15).
A collection of Georgian silver flatware, comprising a matching set of seven old english pattern table forks, by George Smith, London 1797/8, monogrammed, a pair of old english pattern sauce ladles, by Eley & Fearn, London 1800, crested, a later decorated table spoon, and an 18th century leaf capped pistol grip knife and two pronged fork with steel blade and tines, crested, 25oz

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