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Silver, Oriental & Vertu<br />

293. An Edwardian set of four silver<br />

teaspoons, Sheffield 1905<br />

by CW Fletcher & Co Ltd, together with<br />

two silver and enamel coffee spoons,<br />

Birmingham 1932, a silver teaspoon,<br />

Newcastle 1800s and a Norwegian<br />

silver gilt teaspoon (8), 4 ozt approx<br />

£30-£50<br />

294. A set of silver dessert knives<br />

and forks, Sheffield 1974/5<br />

comprising six knives and forks,<br />

hallmarked, Harrison Brothers, boxed,<br />

together with two silver mounted glass<br />

salts with two spoons (6)<br />

£40-£60<br />

295. A Continental silver tea caddy,<br />

of rectangular form with embossed<br />

foliate decoration, with central<br />

cartouche on one side, the domed<br />

cap with finial above a slide opening,<br />

raised upon a stepped canted foot,<br />

indistinct marks to base, height 12cm;<br />

6ozt approx<br />

£250-£300<br />

296. A good gentleman’s Victorian fitted travelling rosewood dressing<br />

box<br />

the exterior with brass stringing, escutcheon and central engraved armorial,<br />

the interior fitted with silver capped glass bottles and jars, London 1841<br />

George Richards, the interior of the hinged lid lined with crushed burgundy<br />

velvet, containing two sections with a gentleman’s manicure set and a<br />

mirror, width approx. 30cm<br />

£300-£400<br />

297. A pair of George IV silver serving spoons, Birmingham 1938<br />

Barker Brothers Silver Ltd, together with a George III silver serving<br />

spoon, London 1816, possibly George Day, a pair of Victorian silver<br />

salts, Birmingham 1896, William M Hayes with matching silver spoons,<br />

Birmingham 1899, William M Hayes, two further sterling silver salt spoons,<br />

a silver caddy spoon, Birmingham 1926, an Irish silver salt spoon, Dublin<br />

1840 and a silver teaspoon, London 1824 and an Epns serving spoon (13),<br />

weight 6 ozt approx<br />

£100-£150<br />

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