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A group of silver, comprising: a Victorian silver card case, Birmingham, 1854, Alfred Taylor, with engine turned decoration and c-scroll border, having engraved monogram to cartouche to front, in associated leatherette case, 10cm high, 7cm wide; a...

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A group of silver, comprising: a Victorian silver card case, Birmingham, 1854, Alfred Taylor, with engine turned decoration and c-scroll border, having engraved monogram to cartouche to front, in associated leatherette case, 10cm high, 7cm wide; a horn cup with white metal band to top stamped Aitchison, band is snapped, with vacant white metal cartouche to side and glass base, 5.6cm high; a silver mounted hand mirror, Birmingham, 1920/1945, maker rubbed, with circular bevelled glass plate, 28.4cm high, a condiment spoon, London, 1880, Chawner & Co (George William Adams), with engraved crest to handle; three fiddle pattern teaspoons, Edinburgh, 1884, maker WM, with engraved monogram to handle; a pepper on four pad feet and a mustard pot with handle, hinged lid and blue glass liner, London, 1928, Robert Pringle & Sons, the pepper with associated cover; a small old English pattern condiment spoon, Sheffield, 1927, Robert Pringle & Sons; a hexagonal teaspoon, stem stamped London, 1976, maker RPE; and a Victorian fiddle pattern condiment spoon, Exeter, 1871, Josiah Williams & Co (James & Josiah Williams); a mustard of circular form on three ball feet, city mark rubbed, possibly Marston & Bayliss; a George IV fiddle pattern teaspoon, London, 1825, maker WE, break to bowl; three Scottish table forks by James & Walter Marshall, one 1821 and two 1822, with engraved crest and motto to reverse of handles, total weighable silver approx. 15.9oz, together with a pair of Indian wooden and white metal mounted footed bowls, 5cm high, 8.8cm dia., and another Indian wooden and white metal mounted bowl, 10cm dia., (lot)
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A group of silver, comprising: a Victorian silver card case, Birmingham, 1854, Alfred Taylor, with engine turned decoration and c-scroll border, having engraved monogram to cartouche to front, in associated leatherette case, 10cm high, 7cm wide; a horn cup with white metal band to top stamped Aitchison, band is snapped, with vacant white metal cartouche to side and glass base, 5.6cm high; a silver mounted hand mirror, Birmingham, 1920/1945, maker rubbed, with circular bevelled glass plate, 28.4cm high, a condiment spoon, London, 1880, Chawner & Co (George William Adams), with engraved crest to handle; three fiddle pattern teaspoons, Edinburgh, 1884, maker WM, with engraved monogram to handle; a pepper on four pad feet and a mustard pot with handle, hinged lid and blue glass liner, London, 1928, Robert Pringle & Sons, the pepper with associated cover; a small old English pattern condiment spoon, Sheffield, 1927, Robert Pringle & Sons; a hexagonal teaspoon, stem stamped London, 1976, maker RPE; and a Victorian fiddle pattern condiment spoon, Exeter, 1871, Josiah Williams & Co (James & Josiah Williams); a mustard of circular form on three ball feet, city mark rubbed, possibly Marston & Bayliss; a George IV fiddle pattern teaspoon, London, 1825, maker WE, break to bowl; three Scottish table forks by James & Walter Marshall, one 1821 and two 1822, with engraved crest and motto to reverse of handles, total weighable silver approx. 15.9oz, together with a pair of Indian wooden and white metal mounted footed bowls, 5cm high, 8.8cm dia., and another Indian wooden and white metal mounted bowl, 10cm dia., (lot)
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