Lot 407 A cased set of twelve Norwegian silver gilt and polychrome enamel coffee spoons, retailed by Tiffany & Co, import marks for Birmingham, 1924, 10.5cm, Lot 408 £150 - 200 A George V silver oval two handled tea tray, by James Dixon & Sons, with engraved crest and gadrooned border, Sheffield, 1927, 66.8cm, over handles, 96.1oz. Lot 409 £1,200 - 1,500 A set of six George VI silver mugs, by Mappin & Webb, with scroll handles, London, 1946, height 11.4cm, 60.9oz. Lot 410 £600 - 800 A pair of George V Asprey & Co pierced silver serving spoons, with dolphin handles and circular bowls, London, 1914, 24.2cm, 6.3oz, in original Asprey & Co fitted box. Lot 411 £300 - 400 A pair of George VI silver two branch three light candelabra by George Howson, with reeded branches and tapering stems, on foliate scroll decorated bases, Sheffield, 1949, height 45.8cm, weight, arms weight gross 61.8oz. Lot 412 £1,000 - 1,500 A George V Omar Ramsden planished silver shallow bowl, with wavy banded girdle engraved inscription relating to ‘The Gas, Light and Coke Company at Barking Road’, on four scroll feet, London, 1929, overall diameter 19.5cm, 17.6oz. Lot 413 £800 - 1,200 A George V rectangular silver cigar box, by Deakin & Francis, with engraved inscription and crest, Birmingham, 1927, 30.4cm. £200 - 300 414 Lot 414 An almost complete canteen of modern Christofle silver plated and Chinese brown lacquer Talisman pattern cutlery for eight, designed by Bernard Yot, comprising eight each of the following, fish knives and forks, soup spoons, dessert spoons, table and dessert forks, table and dessert knives and coffee spoons, with one sauce ladle, four teaspoons and pair of servers, the handles stamped ‘Laque de Chine’. Lot 415 £800 - 1,200 A mid 20th century Italian Buccelatti sterling silver four piece tea set, of fluted ovoid form, gross weight 95.7oz. Lot 416 £1,500 - 2,000 A late 19th/early 20th century Arts & Crafts silver pedestal soup tureen with cover and ladle, by The Birmingham Guild of Handicrafts, of planished circular form, with curved studwork handles, diameter 20.6cm, 35.9oz, stamped B.G.H. Lot 417 £400 - 600 A part canteen of George V and later silver flatware by Walker & Hall, comprising six of the following, table forks, dessert forks, soup spoons, table spoon and dessert spoons and three sauce ladles, Sheffield, 1930, 1949 & 1960, 63.5oz. £800 - 1,200 178
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