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A group of silver, to include: a George III decanter label, with pierced HOLLANDS to centre, no city mark, 1807, Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson; a decanter label, Birmingham, 1985, J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, marked GIN; a footed bowl, with London...

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A group of silver, to include: a George III decanter label, with pierced HOLLANDS to centre, no city mark, 1807, Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson; a decanter label, Birmingham, 1985, J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, marked GIN; a footed bowl, with London import mark, 1957, Alfred Ernest Neighbour, 12.8cm dia.; a sauce boat, Sheffield, 1932, Viner's Ltd (Emile Viner), 17cm wide; a tea strainer, London, 1976, A Chick & Sons Ltd, with scrolling foliate decoration, 16.4cm wide; a pickle fork, Birmingham, 1922, Henry Williamson Ltd, 19cm long; a glass vanity/compact dish with engine turned silver collar and cover, the cover with mirror to underside, marks rubbed, Birmingham, 1949, Adie Brothers Ltd, 10cm diameter; a bon bon dish, Birmingham, 1921, E S Barnsley & Co (Edward Souter Barnsley), of pierced circular form with blue glass liner, on spreading foot, 6cm high, 9.7cm dia.; a small glass bottle with silver cap, London, 1910, rubbed makers mark WG, with old label to cap WHITE ROSE, 9cm high; two condiments, one with blue glass liner, Dublin, 1920, Wakely & Wheeler, the other with clear glass liner, Dublin, 1918, Wakely & Wheeler, both with handle and hinged lid, with associated spoons; and four assorted napkin rings; total weighable silver approx. 24oz (lot)
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A group of silver, to include: a George III decanter label, with pierced HOLLANDS to centre, no city mark, 1807, Thomas Phipps & Edward Robinson; a decanter label, Birmingham, 1985, J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, marked GIN; a footed bowl, with London import mark, 1957, Alfred Ernest Neighbour, 12.8cm dia.; a sauce boat, Sheffield, 1932, Viner's Ltd (Emile Viner), 17cm wide; a tea strainer, London, 1976, A Chick & Sons Ltd, with scrolling foliate decoration, 16.4cm wide; a pickle fork, Birmingham, 1922, Henry Williamson Ltd, 19cm long; a glass vanity/compact dish with engine turned silver collar and cover, the cover with mirror to underside, marks rubbed, Birmingham, 1949, Adie Brothers Ltd, 10cm diameter; a bon bon dish, Birmingham, 1921, E S Barnsley & Co (Edward Souter Barnsley), of pierced circular form with blue glass liner, on spreading foot, 6cm high, 9.7cm dia.; a small glass bottle with silver cap, London, 1910, rubbed makers mark WG, with old label to cap WHITE ROSE, 9cm high; two condiments, one with blue glass liner, Dublin, 1920, Wakely & Wheeler, the other with clear glass liner, Dublin, 1918, Wakely & Wheeler, both with handle and hinged lid, with associated spoons; and four assorted napkin rings; total weighable silver approx. 24oz (lot)
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