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A group of silver oddments and spoons and some metal items. Various dates and makers. The group including: a shell-shaped silver butter dish, Birmingham, 1975, Crisford & Norris, with shell decoration to terminal and raised on three ball feet, approx. 10.7cm long; a silver mounted small Edwardian glass flask with stopper, Chester, 1905, G Watts & Co., of circular form, engraved with scrolling foliate motifs and initials to side; a George V silver pill box, Birmingham, 1911, Marks & Cohen, of rectangular form, the lid engraved with shaped vacant cartouche within scrolling foliate motifs, 4.5cm long; a silver ingot pendant, London, 1977, Clifford & Tull, 4.1cm long; seven Edwardian silver coffee spoons, Sheffield, 1906, Francis Howard, engraved with decorative motifs, 12.6cm long; two George III silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons, 1818, maker W E, 13.8cm long; a further George III silver Fiddle pattern teaspoon, 1811, Solomon Hougham, with letters C over IE engraved to terminal, 13.8cm long; two William IV silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons, London, 1835, John, Henry & Charles Lias, 14.2cm long; a further William IV silver Fiddle pattern teaspoon, London, 1835, William Bateman II, engraved with initials to terminal, 14cm long; three Victorian silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons, London, 1846, Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, 13.8cm long; four silver coffee spoons, Sheffield, 1931, William Gallimore & Sons, 10.1cm long; a pair of Continental silver sugar tongs, stamped 830, the arms pierced and decorated with scrolling floral motifs, 11cm long; and other items, total weighable silver approx. 20.9ozt (a lot)

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A group of silver oddments and spoons and some metal items. Various dates and makers. The group including: a shell-shaped silver butter dish, Birmingham, 1975, Crisford & Norris, with shell decoration to terminal and raised on three ball feet, approx. 10.7cm long; a silver mounted small Edwardian glass flask with stopper, Chester, 1905, G Watts & Co., of circular form, engraved with scrolling foliate motifs and initials to side; a George V silver pill box, Birmingham, 1911, Marks & Cohen, of rectangular form, the lid engraved with shaped vacant cartouche within scrolling foliate motifs, 4.5cm long; a silver ingot pendant, London, 1977, Clifford & Tull, 4.1cm long; seven Edwardian silver coffee spoons, Sheffield, 1906, Francis Howard, engraved with decorative motifs, 12.6cm long; two George III silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons, 1818, maker W E, 13.8cm long; a further George III silver Fiddle pattern teaspoon, 1811, Solomon Hougham, with letters C over IE engraved to terminal, 13.8cm long; two William IV silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons, London, 1835, John, Henry & Charles Lias, 14.2cm long; a further William IV silver Fiddle pattern teaspoon, London, 1835, William Bateman II, engraved with initials to terminal, 14cm long; three Victorian silver Fiddle pattern teaspoons, London, 1846, Samuel Hayne & Dudley Cater, 13.8cm long; four silver coffee spoons, Sheffield, 1931, William Gallimore & Sons, 10.1cm long; a pair of Continental silver sugar tongs, stamped 830, the arms pierced and decorated with scrolling floral motifs, 11cm long; and other items, total weighable silver approx. 20.9ozt (a lot)

Estimate 250 - 350 GBP
Starting price 160 GBP

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A group of silver and white metal oddments. Various dates and makers. The group including: a propelling pencil by Samson Mordan & Co., decorated with agate terminal and scrolling foliate motifs, 11.8cm long; a Victorian silver pair of sugar tongs, Dublin, 1860, maker J S, initials engraved to bridge, 15.6cm long; a further Victorian silver pair, London, 1892, Haseler Brothers, the arms pierced with scrolling foliate motifs to shell-shaped terminals, 11.7cm long; a George III silver caddy spoon, 1798, possibly Elizabeth Morley, with shell-shaped bowl to handle decorated with reeded banding, 8.4cm long; a George IV silver Fiddle pattern caddy spoon, London, 1826, William Stroud, 9.5cm long; a Continental silver spoon, with pseudo Hanau marks for Karl Kurz and Edwardian import marks for Theodor Hartmann, London, 1901, the handle decorated with stylized dolphins to pierced terminal featuring St. George and the dragon, the circular bowl with crimped border and decorated with two peasants in the outdoors within scrolling foliate motifs, 12cm long; four George V silver napkin rings, Chester, three 1922 and one 1923, Payton, Pepper & Sons, each pierced to front with foliate motifs and vacant cartouche; an Edwardian silver napkin ring, Chester, 1908, Charles Horner, engraved with initials and with decorative bandings along the rims; a Victorian pocket knife with mother-of-pearl handle, Sheffield, 1870, Thomas Marples, the silver blade engraved with scrolling fruiting vine motifs, 15.4cm long when extended; and other silver items, together with a white metal box and two white metal spoons, total weighable silver approx. 11.8ozt (a lot)