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295A VICTORIAN SILVER MUSTARD SPOON, MAKER: WILLIAM RAWLINGS SOBEY,EXETER, 1848 - old English pattern, a near-matching William IV silver salt spoon,maker: HT, Exeter, 1834 (Total mass: 22gms)100 - 300296297298299300301302303304A VICTORIAN SILVER CREAMER, MAKER: CHARLES THOMAS FOX & GEORGEFOX, LONDON, 1848 - vase-shaped body with incised flower & leaf decoration 'C'shaped scroll handle, on scroll feet (one foot broken); a Late Victorian napkin ring,(JH, London, 1891); a dessert fork (TKB, London, 1894); a silver collar mount saladspoon (HA, Sheffield, 1895); 5 x silver handled Art Nouveau decorated knives &forks (RFM, Sheffield, 1904); an Edward VII silver salt & pepper pot (Chester, 1905); AGeorge V candlestick (L&S, Birmingham, 1911); a butter knife (TL, Sheffield, 1919);& A George VI Neo-Classical style spoon & fork (James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, 1943 -1944) (15pcs) (Total weighable mass: 378gms) (all with imperfections, losses & damages)A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER SAUCE LADLES, MAKER: SAMUEL HAYNE &DUDLEY CATER, LONDON, 1851 - old English pattern with double drop bowls &incised monogram, PLUS a near matching George III silver toddy ladle - Newcastle,1795; & another sauce ladle, maker: Richard Crossley, London 1834(Total mass: 236gms)A PAIR OF VICTORIAN SILVER TABLE VASES, MAKER: EDWARD BARNARD &JOHN BARNARD, LONDON, 1852 - each stylized flower & scrolling pierced bodyflanking a vacant cartouche, on raised & cast cabochon & scroll decorated feet(Mass: 196gms) (Height: 6.5cm)A SET OF FOUR VICTORIAN SILVER SALTS, MAKER: MARTIN HALL & CO,SHEFFIELD, 1863 - each cauldron-shaped body with beaded rim, on stylized pad feet,PLUS 3 x matching salt spoons (1863 - 1865) - each with figural terminal (withdistressed presentation case) (Total mass:142gms)A VICTORIAN SILVER KEY-WOUND POCKET WATCH, MAKER: J.A,BIRMINGHAM, 1886 - the case with engine-turned decoration & belt cartouche, hingedbevel-glazed bezel enclosing an enamel dial with Roman numerals & seconds dial, theinner-case inscribed John William Rouse, with winder(Total weighable mass: 108gms)A LATE VICTORIAN THREE PIECE SILVER CRUET SET, MAKER: JAMES DEAKIN &SONS, CHESTER, 1896 - each vase-shaped body with domed, pierced, gadrooned &finialled cover, on ball feet, inscribed, imperfections (Total weighable mass: 158gms)A LATE VICTORIAN/BOER WAR SILVER VESTA CASE, MAKER: ARTHUR & JOHNZIMMERMAN, BIRMINGHAM, 1901 - rectangular of form with snap-shut cover, ofplain design, inscribed "Royal Visit to Natal 1901" (Mass: 38gms) Note: According to ourresearch, the Duke of Cornwall (later King George V) embarked on a tour of the Empireon H.M.S. Ophir in 1901. The Royal Party landed at Durban Harbour in August 1901 andtravelled to Pietermaritzburg where the Duke held an investiture for Victoria Cross andDistinguished Service Order recipients. This vesta case was possibly the property of aBritish soldier.AN EDWARDIAN SILVER 5 PIECE TEA & COFFEE SET, MAKER: MAPPIN & WEBB,SHEFFIELD, 1900 & 1902 - 1903 - each vase-shaped body, featuring stop-flutedecoration, the teapot & mocha pot with domed cover, ebonite fluted finial & 'C' shapedhandle (Approximate mass: 1400gms) Together with a quality Edwardian silver twohandledtea tray, Maker: Mappin & Webb, Sheffield - the oval shaped body with rolledrim & pierced handles, featuring stop flute decoration (Mass: <strong>27</strong>82gms) (Diameter acrosshandles: 65cm)AN EDWARD VII SILVER SWEET DISH, MAKER: WA, BIRMINGHAM 1901 - theoval shaped sweet fluted body featuring floral pierced diaper flower & scroll decoratedborder, with cartouche tab handles (Mass: 60gms)1 200 - 1 800800 - 1 5001 200 - 1 800600 - 1 000500 - 1 500600 - 1 000300 - 60030 000 -50 000300 - 6009

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