Lot 30 of 3520:
A collection of silver items to include; a cased George V silver cruet set consisting of salt pot, pepper pot and mustard pot with blue glass liner, hallmarked Birmingham, 1933, with non-matching EPNS spoon; a pair of late Victorian silver salt and pepper pots, each of urn shape upon square footed bases, hallmarked London, 1896, each approx. 10.5cm high; a single silver cased Pilot ceramic salt pot, Birmingham, 1930; a late Victorian silver napkin clip, Birmingham, 1899 and a similar pated examp  

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A collection of silver items to include; a cased George V silver cruet set consisting of salt pot, pepper pot and mustard pot with blue glass liner, hallmarked Birmingham, 1933, with non-matching EPNS spoon; a pair of late Victorian silver salt and pepper pots, each of urn shape upon square footed bases, hallmarked London, 1896, each approx. 10.5cm high; a single silver cased Pilot ceramic salt pot, Birmingham, 1930; a late Victorian silver napkin clip, Birmingham, 1899 and a similar pated example; a George V silver ladies purse, with leather interior and silver decorated with engine turned banding, initialled cartouche, hallmarked by Henry Matthews, Birmingham, 1914, approx. 10.4cm wide; a Chester silver rectangular small photo frame with floral design (broken easel back), approx. 6.9cm x 10.5cm, and an Eastern white metal two part belt buckle, unmarked. (1 bag) Weighable silver approx. 185.4 grams (5.9ozt) Further details: pieces in cased set misshapen, tarnished and with knocks / dents; all tarnished, worn, light scratching and general wear, purse interior generally okay, light wear externally and tarnished.

Realised Price: £180

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IRISH INTEREST:  A George II Irish silver twin handled loving cup, with mid rib on stepped circular foot, the handles with acanthus terminals, the body engraved with crest and arms, William Townsend, Dublin circa 1750, approx. 32.96ozt, 18cm high x 26cm wide. Furtherdetails: the crest and arms are those of O'GormanIRISH INTEREST:  A George II Irish silver twin handled loving cup, with mid rib on stepped circular foot, the handles with acanthus terminals, the body engraved with crest and arms, William Townsend, Dublin circa 1750, approx. 32.96ozt, 18cm high x 26cm wide. Furtherdetails: the crest and arms are those of O'Gorman
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A long 18th century white metal toddy ladle, with twisted baleen handle and white metal tip, bowl with ribbed edge, engraved to white metal handle "The Gift of The Rt Honble Richard Rigby, 1768", unmarked, approx. 58.5cm long.

 Further details: some chips and spits to handle; white metal tarnished, with scratches and wear.A long 18th century white metal toddy ladle, with twisted baleen handle and white metal tip, bowl with ribbed edge, engraved to white metal handle "The Gift of The Rt Honble Richard Rigby, 1768", unmarked, approx. 58.5cm long. Further details: some chips and spits to handle; white metal tarnished, with scratches and wear.
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A collection of silver items to include; a cased George V silver cruet set consisting of salt pot, pepper pot and mustard pot with blue glass liner, hallmarked Birmingham, 1933, with non-matching EPNS spoon; a pair of late Victorian silver salt and pepper pots, each of urn shape upon square footed bases, hallmarked London, 1896, each approx. 10.5cm high; a single silver cased Pilot ceramic salt pot, Birmingham, 1930; a late Victorian silver napkin clip, Birmingham, 1899 and a similar pated exampA collection of silver items to include; a cased George V silver cruet set consisting of salt pot, pepper pot and mustard pot with blue glass liner, hallmarked Birmingham, 1933, with non-matching EPNS spoon; a pair of late Victorian silver salt and pepper pots, each of urn shape upon square footed bases, hallmarked London, 1896, each approx. 10.5cm high; a single silver cased Pilot ceramic salt pot, Birmingham, 1930; a late Victorian silver napkin clip, Birmingham, 1899 and a similar pated examp
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A collection of mixed silver flatware to include; a pair of George III Old English patterned silver table spoons, initialled R to terminals, hallmarked by George Smith, London, 1778, each approx. 21.5cm long; eight matching George V silver dessert spoons, hallmarked by Cooper Bros, Sheffield, 1928; six matched silver teaspoons by JB Chatterley & Sons, various date letters; a single Victorian Exeter silver teaspoon, and four other silver spoons, one coffee bean ended. (1 bag)
 Weight approx. 751.A collection of mixed silver flatware to include; a pair of George III Old English patterned silver table spoons, initialled R to terminals, hallmarked by George Smith, London, 1778, each approx. 21.5cm long; eight matching George V silver dessert spoons, hallmarked by Cooper Bros, Sheffield, 1928; six matched silver teaspoons by JB Chatterley & Sons, various date letters; a single Victorian Exeter silver teaspoon, and four other silver spoons, one coffee bean ended. (1 bag) Weight approx. 751.
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A George VI silver sugar caster, hallmarked by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, 1943, approx. 18cm high, together with another similar George V silver sugar caster, hallmarked by Barker Bros, Chester, 1921, approx. 17cm high. (2)
 Weight approx. 247 grams (7.9ozt)

 Further details; tarnishing and scratching to both; both slightly misshapen; with wear, minor dents etc.A George VI silver sugar caster, hallmarked by James Dixon & Sons, Sheffield, 1943, approx. 18cm high, together with another similar George V silver sugar caster, hallmarked by Barker Bros, Chester, 1921, approx. 17cm high. (2) Weight approx. 247 grams (7.9ozt) Further details; tarnishing and scratching to both; both slightly misshapen; with wear, minor dents etc.
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