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A Victorian silver caster spoon, with a foliate cast oval bowl and a cartouche and foliate finial to the handle, London 1840, 6½"; a Victorian silver handled bread fork with shamrock engraved tines, shell and foliate cast handle, Sheffield 1899, 7½"; a pair of Victorian silver sugar tongs with thistle and leaf handles, Birmingham 1887, weight: 3oz gross (3)
A collection of silver tableware, various dates and makers: two napkin rings, three condiment spoons, six teaspoons, a cased spoon and fork, a continental spoon with bear finial, also an oval pill box, a bone handled charoot handle (damaged) and a leather silver mounted card case.
A late Victorian cranberry glass scent bottle, with a strawberry cut globular body and silver cap with embossed foliate detail, London 1896, 3¼" high; an Edward VII cut glass scent bottle, with an embossed silver cover, Birmingham 1904, 3¼" high; an Edward VII cut glass circular box with an embossed silver cover, Chester 1903, 1½" diameter; a cut glass dish and silver cover (damaged) (4)
A pair of George V silver bud vases, each having a swelling bowl with an everted rim, on a slender tapering stem with a vase shaped calyx and on circular foot, Birmingham 1910, 5" high; a late Victorian cut glass cologne bottle of swept circular form, with emerald and diamond cut body and a silver collar with everted spout, Birmingham 1900, 7½" high (lacking stopper); a silver capped pepper; two small peppers and matching salt, glass bodies with white metal caps, stamped Real Silver; a teaspoon and a condiment spoon (9)
An Edward VII silver mustard, the moulded oval body with an embossed scroll band, domed hinged cover, scroll handle and on pad feet with shell knees, Sheffield 1903, 2¾" high; an Edward VII silver pepper of classical form with a fluted girdle, on three pad feet, the pierced cover with urn finial. Sheffield 1904, 4" high, weight: 4oz gross (2)
A George III silver desk standish, by T. & J. Guest, John Cradock, the oblong tray with a gadroon border, raised on four claw feet with wing and shell terminals, fitted with a cut glass well, pounce pot, seal box, the latter mounted with a taperstick, the tray engraved with a monogram, London 1809, 10¼" wide, 27ozs. weighable silver.

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