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A GEORGE V BRITANNIA STANDARD SILVER SUGAR BOWL by Crichton Brothers, London 1935, of plain design, 4.5cm high x 9cm diameter, 3.9 tr. ozs; together with a Victorian silver sugar bowl by Hunt & Roskell, London 1881, with a gadrooned body, 6cm high x 11cm diameter, shape number 8353, 2.7 tr. ozs (2)
A GEORGE IV SILVER MATCHED THREE PIECE TEA SERVICE the teapot and the cream jug by Rebecca Emes and Edward Barnard I, London 1827 and the sugar bowl by Edward, Edward Junior and John and William Barnard, London, 1833, of squat form, with a gadrooned border, c-scroll handles, on four splayed feet decorated with shell motifs combined weight 42 tr. ozs
A SHEFFIELD PLATE OVAL CLOCHE 19th century, with leaf capped handle and engraved with a crest, 20cm high x 37cm wide x 20cm deep and a white metal twin handled bowl of 'quaiche' style, with later scrolled handles and engraved with initials and date of 1707 to base, 5.5cm high x 15cm diameter (2)
A VICTORIAN SILVER STRAWBERRY SERVICE by Charles Edwards, London 1882, of Rococo design embossed with floral and bead ornament, comprising bowl with three lion's mask and pad feet, 5cm high x 12.5cm diameter, together with a sifter spoon, both with gilded interiors, combined weight 4 tr. ozs, contained in a fitted Morocco leather case retailed by Howell, James & Co
A JAPANESE STERLING SILVER SUGAR BOWL by K. Uyeda, early 20th Century, of lobed chrysanthemum shape on three ball feet, 3.5cm high x 11cm diameter, marked STERLING 950, 1.8 tr. ozs; together with a set of six Nagasaki Japanese white metal teaspoons with cast dragon terminals and floral engraved bowls
Tribal Art - a large Fijian kava bowl, of one-piece dug-out construction, four tapered cylindrical legs, 61cm diam, Fiji, MelanesiaProvenance: Silver coloured metal presentation plaque engraved with the insignia of the Fiji Infantry Regiment and inscribed 'To Tony and Pat Palmer from all ranks 1 FIR, Malaya 1955-56'
Shipwreck Porcelain - The Nanking Cargo - an 18th century Chinese bowl, painted in tones of underglaze blue with pagodas and landscape, 11.5cm diam, sank 1752, provenance Christies, lot 2673; a dish, similar, 17.5cm diam, Christies, lot 2673; a tea bowl, lot 5258 (3)
A Newlyn Arts and Crafts copper circular dish, repousse chased with with fish, within a broad planished border, 27cm diam, stamped to the centre, c.1910; an Orivit Art Nouveau pewter table centre bowl, green glass liner, 20cm over branch handles, model no.2057, c.1905 (2)

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