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Mixed Silver. A mixed collection of silver items, including 2 William IV fiddle pattern basting spoons by Charles Boynton I, London 1832, 2 pairs of George III bright-cut sugar tongs, 2 plain serving spoons, art deco cigarette case by Padgett & Braham Ltd, London 1928, cased set of 6 apostle spoons, another cased set of 6 teaspoons each with shell bowl, Chester silver pin tray embossed with angels, 3 piece dressing table set, plus other silver items and plated cutlery, weighable silver approximately 31.5oz (Qty: a carton )
Silver. A mixed collection of Victorian silver cutlery, comprising 6 table forks, 6 dessert forks, 6 dessert spoons, each engraved with a family crest and monogram, various dates, c.1855, together with a circular white metal salver engraved with a family crest of a recumbent stag, 19.5cm diameter, plus various teaspoons etc, combined weight approximately 50oz (Qty: 33)
Sewing Machine. A late 19th century sewing machine by Willcox & Gibbs circa 1880, the metal framework painted black with gilt lettering and decoration, circular gilt makers plate and nickel plated table, mounted on a mahogany plinth, 33cm long in its pine carrying box with key, 31cm high x 25cm wide x 36.5cm deep (Qty: 1)The Willcox & Gibbs Sewing Machine Company was started in 1857 by James E. A. Gibbs and James Willcox, opening its London Office in 1859 at 135 Regent Street. By around 1871 the European offices were at 150 Cheapside, London and later 20 Fore Street, London.
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