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A group of silver oddments. Various dates and makers. The group including: a William IV caddy spoon, Birmingham, 1834, George Unite, with Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern handle to a squared bowl, 8.3cm long; a Victorian caddy spoon, London, 1851, Chawner & Co., with shell-shaped bowl and engraved initial to terminal, 9.3cm long; a Georgian sifting spoon, Dublin, possibly John Pittar, with initial engraved to terminal, 15.4cm long; a mustard pot, London, 1915, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., of oval form, with scrolling handle and urn-shaped finial to hinged cover, two crests engraved to one side and blue glass liner, 8cm high; a small wine funnel, possibly by Hester Bateman (marks rubbed), 9cm long; a pair of Georgian sugar nips, with shell-shaped terminals and letters S over I M engraved to the circular mechanism, 12.5cm long; a Victorian salt cellar, London, 1889, Rosenthal, Jacob & Co., of cylindrical form, repousse decorated and chased with scrolling motifs, liner deficient; an Edwardian salt cellar, Birmingham, 1902, maker's mark indistinct, pierced and repousse decorated with scrolling floral and foliate motifs, liner deficient; a further salt cellar, Birmingham, 1925, Docker & Burn, with two pierced bands to body, liner deficient; and other small oddments, including a metal and wooden sovereign scale, total weighable silver approx. 8.8ozt (a lot)

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A group of silver oddments. Various dates and makers. The group including: a William IV caddy spoon, Birmingham, 1834, George Unite, with Fiddle, Thread and Shell pattern handle to a squared bowl, 8.3cm long; a Victorian caddy spoon, London, 1851, Chawner & Co., with shell-shaped bowl and engraved initial to terminal, 9.3cm long; a Georgian sifting spoon, Dublin, possibly John Pittar, with initial engraved to terminal, 15.4cm long; a mustard pot, London, 1915, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co., of oval form, with scrolling handle and urn-shaped finial to hinged cover, two crests engraved to one side and blue glass liner, 8cm high; a small wine funnel, possibly by Hester Bateman (marks rubbed), 9cm long; a pair of Georgian sugar nips, with shell-shaped terminals and letters S over I M engraved to the circular mechanism, 12.5cm long; a Victorian salt cellar, London, 1889, Rosenthal, Jacob & Co., of cylindrical form, repousse decorated and chased with scrolling motifs, liner deficient; an Edwardian salt cellar, Birmingham, 1902, maker's mark indistinct, pierced and repousse decorated with scrolling floral and foliate motifs, liner deficient; a further salt cellar, Birmingham, 1925, Docker & Burn, with two pierced bands to body, liner deficient; and other small oddments, including a metal and wooden sovereign scale, total weighable silver approx. 8.8ozt (a lot)

Estimate 150 - 250 GBP
Starting price 100 GBP

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