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A mixed lot of silver items, comprising: an 18th century silver nutmeg grater, of vase form, embossed decoration, lacking grater, a Victorian silver wine label, engraved `CLARET`, London 1896, a nurse`s buckle, an unmarked whistle, and other items including oil and vinegar bottle tops. (qty)
A fine George IV silver cast wine label, of shaped oblong form, with five male figures drinking and smoking, pierced `MADEIRA`, scroll border, by Edward Farrell, London 1824, length 7.8cm., approx. weight 1.8oz. * for an illustration of a similar wine label by Farrell see: Wine Labels of the World, by John Salter, The Antique Collector`s Club, page 75.
Various wine labels including: a pair of modern kidney-shaped, incised `WHISKY`, by Hukin & Heath, Birmingham 1912, and a similar by the same maker, incised `WHISKEY`, London 1917; a pair of 19th century enamelled copper escutcheon wine labels titled `PORT` and `RUM` and six various plated examples. (11)
A mixed lot: A George II toddy ladle, gilt bowl, London 1745 (as found), a matchbox cover, London 1911, three Sheffield-made wine labels incised `Claret`, `Gin` and `Port` 1930/31, and a pair of sugar tongs, Sheffield 1965, a large plated novelty corkscrew in the form of a key, and a pair of plated sugar tongs, 3oz weighable. (8)
A mixed lot: including a modern hot water pot, by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1928, a tea strainer, a mounted castor, a nut dish, a Victorian egg spoon with gilt bowl, a cased hip flask, a tea strainer quantity of assort napkin rings, a vesta, a wine taster, a photograph frame, a Sheffield-made Victorian soup ladle, by Atkin Bros, 1908, and two pewter plates, mixed makers and dates. approx. weight 12oz. (lot)
A set of four George III silver-gilt wine coasters, circular form, the cast borders pierced with trailing bunches of grapes and vine leaves, beaded borders, wooden bases, by Digby Scott and Benjamin Smith, London 1804, also stamped `RUNDELL BRIDGE & RUNDELL AURIFICES REGIS LONDINI FECURUNT`, diameter 18.2cm., height 3.5cm. (4) *Provenance: Samuel Day of Hinton House, Hinton Charterhouse (1757-1806), Mary Day, his widow till 1846. Thomas Jones (1788-1848) who inherited the estate from her. Edward Talbot Day Jones (1837-1911) and thence by descent to the present owner.
A mixed lot of silver items, various dates and makers, comprising: a modern wine coaster with pierced decoration, a pair of salt cellars, a pepper pot, a cigarette case, a vesta case, a stand, six tea spoons, a caddy spoon, three salt spoons, a pusher, and three bracelets, in a wooden box, approx. weighable 11oz. (qty)
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