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A 1930's silver five bar toast rack, a 1920's set of twelve silver teaspoons, etc.

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A 1930's silver five bar toast rack, of curved arch form with central ring handle, hallmarked Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1931, maximum height measuring 3 2/8 inches (8.5 cm). Together with a 1920's set of twelve silver teaspoons, each with a foliate pierced pointed terminal, hallmarked Docker & Burn Ltd., Birmingham 1924, a George III silver table spoon with monogrammed terminal, hallmarked London 1794, a 1920's silver sauce ladle, a 1920's silver sifter spoon, etc. Gross weight 12.5 ozt (390 grams). In overall good condition, the lot displays general surface scratches, marks, wear and tarnishing commensurate with the age and use. Two of the twelve teaspoons have significantly rubbed hallmarks other than the maker's mark. The tip of the George III spoon is slightly worn. The mid-Victorian silver Fiddle pattern spoon with initialled terminal is also marked ' C A T' alongside a further marked '88 ???' in an oval cartouche. The smaller Fiddle pattern spoons also have initialled terminals. This lot may have export issues, for customers outside of the EU, please note that it is the buyers responsibility to adhere to any import/export requirements.

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A 1930's silver five bar toast rack, of curved arch form with central ring handle, hallmarked Henry Clifford Davis, Birmingham 1931, maximum height measuring 3 2/8 inches (8.5 cm). Together with a 1920's set of twelve silver teaspoons, each with a foliate pierced pointed terminal, hallmarked Docker & Burn Ltd., Birmingham 1924, a George III silver table spoon with monogrammed terminal, hallmarked London 1794, a 1920's silver sauce ladle, a 1920's silver sifter spoon, etc. Gross weight 12.5 ozt (390 grams). In overall good condition, the lot displays general surface scratches, marks, wear and tarnishing commensurate with the age and use. Two of the twelve teaspoons have significantly rubbed hallmarks other than the maker's mark. The tip of the George III spoon is slightly worn. The mid-Victorian silver Fiddle pattern spoon with initialled terminal is also marked ' C A T' alongside a further marked '88 ???' in an oval cartouche. The smaller Fiddle pattern spoons also have initialled terminals. This lot may have export issues, for customers outside of the EU, please note that it is the buyers responsibility to adhere to any import/export requirements.

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