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An extensive Royal Albert Old Country Roses pattern porcelain tea, coffee and dinner serviceCondition report: 17 first teacups.5 second teacups.7 first coffee cans.6 second coffee cans.7 first coffee saucers.7 second coffee saucers.5 second teacup saucers.22 first teacup saucers.17 second dinner plates.1 first dinner plate.1 first tureen.16 first side plates.17 second dessert plates.7 second side plates.2 second coffee pots (chipped).1 first teapot.2 second sauceboats.1 first sauceboat.1 first trinket jar.9 first cereal bowls.1 second serving bowl.1 first meat dish.1 second meat dish.
A Royal Crown Derby bird paperweight with gold stopper; two Royal Crown Derby trinket boxes, pattern No. A.1298; a Royal Copenhagen cat model; together with Border Fine Arts models 'Springer Spaniel & Rabbit' (Liver and white) and 'Element of Surprise' etc (quantity)Condition report: Flat coat retriever with minor paint scratches, otherwise all pieces in good condition
Hallmarked sterling silver trinket box with mirror by Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders & James Francis Hollings (Frank) Shepherd, Birmingham, 1914, another pill box with horse enamel to to stamped 925, an Egyptian pill box with hieroglyphics to lid, a Mexican pill box with circular design in relief to lid, and another with floral decoration to lid and base, gross 2.84ozt (5)
Pair of Edward VII Art Nouveau silver salt pourers by Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1910, a pair of George V silver five bar toastracks by George Unite, Birmingham 1916, an Edward VI Art Nouveau silver swing-handle basket by Gorham Manufacturing Co., Birmingham 1908, 13cm long, a pierced silver dish, and a silver trinket box, 290g gross.
Scottish provincial silver interest, a George V oval silver pill or trinket box, with agate set to the lid by William Robb of Ballater, Edinburgh, 1912, 5cm wide. Stone is intact with no cracks. Hinge functions and closes tightly. Some light scratching throughout. A couple of small pits to the lid. Hallmarks relatively clear.
Indian white metal tray with repousse band depicting deities, 20cm x 26cm, 317g, an Indian silver hand mirror decorated with farming scene 417g gross, stamped STERLING to the reverse, an Indian silver soap or trinket box decorated with hunting scene, stamped STERLING to the reverse, 9.5cm x 7cm 159g, and an Indian white metal circular powder box and cover. (4)

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