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21. A pair of cut glass square scent and smelling salt bottles, with silver covers, one hinged the other screw on, 6.5in (16.5cm). Maker G. A and Son. London 1919. £300-400


22. A Victorian silver bullet teapot, engraved a crest, a capped swan neck spout, the hinged cover with a detachable wood finial, a scroll wood handle. Makers D. & C. Hands London 1852, 8.5oz (273g). All in. £200-250


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Lot 23


23. A George II silver snuff box, mussel shape, the hinged cover inset brown moss agate, an engraved rococo border, moulded sides, a gilded interior 2.75in (7cm). Maker Richard Cox, London 1740. £200-300


24. An Edwardian oak and silver inkstand, with pierced fret foliage and scrolls, with a raised central handle and slot for notes, two glass inkwells with hinged silver covers, attached to an oak rectangular base on bun feet. 8.25in (21cm). Maker Jones and Crompton, Birmingham 1905/10. £500-600


25. A pair of Edwardian silver sweetmeat tazzas, with pierced borders to the circular dish tops, on a loaded stem foot, 6in (15cm). Maker J.B.J. Birmingham 1910. £250-280


Lot 30


27. A William IV Scottish silver Madeira label, the letters engraved within a repoussé border of vine leaves, with chain. No makers mark. Edinburgh 1833. £60-80


28. An Edwardian silver cased razor strop, the spool case shape with pull out retractable fitting and a ring handle, engraved initials. Makers mark indistinct possibly Dobson London 1906. £250-300


29. A novelty silver barrel shape pepper mill. Makers W.B.& S. London 1969. £150-200


30. An unusual Victorian silver wirework and filigrie circular dessert basket, the centre pierced with repoussé cupid surrounded by grape vines, in a cable border with anthemions, repeated to the raised edge on a wire work foot, having a pierced tendrial and foliage swing handle. 10.5in (27cm). Makers possibly Cronin and Wheeler, Birmingham 1853. 14.5oz (508g). £800-1,200


Lot 26


26. A modern design candelabrum, the central knop with two graduated candle branches, on a circular base. 7.25in (18.5cm). Makers A.E. Jones Birmingham 1964. 8.2oz (265g). £300-400


31. Omar Ramsden. An Arts and Crafts cigarette case, the front cover with incised initials and date within a laurel cartouche, the interior with Omar Ramsden Me Fecit. London 1926 3oz (98g). £500-600


32. A George III silver baluster muffineer, a pierced detachable cover with a finial, on a moulded foot. 5.75in (15cm). Makers mark indistinct. London 1796. 2.5oz (79g). £100-150


33. An Edwardian silver table lighter, of capstan shape, swirl fluted. 3.5in (9cm). Maker C & S Sons London 1904. 3oz (99g). £100-150


34. An Edwardian silver oval coffee pot, with a swan neck spout, the hinged cover with a detachable composite finial, an ebony scroll handle, 8.7in (22cm). Maker William Hutton and Sons Ltd Sheffield 1909. 19.5oz (628g). All in.


£200-300


35. A George III Newcastle silver oval cream boat, engraved initials, with a fret outline border, a capped scroll handle, on cast shell applique legs to hoof feet. Makers probably Langlands and Robertson 1793. 2.8oz (90g). £150-180


36. A silver baluster sugar caster, with pierced cover and three shell applique cast legs to hoof feet. 6in (15cm). £100-120


37. A George IV Newcastle silver drum shape mustard pot, with a gadroon edge, the hinged cover with a shell thumbpiece and scroll handle, fitted a blue glass liner. Maker probably James Bell circa 1830. 3.8oz (126g). £120-150


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