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320. An early 20th century electroplated canteen, the hinged cover opening to a fitted interior above two drawers enclosing electroplated flatware and cutlery, the mahogany and satinwood banded case bearing oval presentation plaque inscribed to ‘Mr John Robb..’ and dated 1918, 47.5cm wide x 22cm high x 35.5cm deep. £100-200


321. A George VI Art Deco style sugar caster, Birmingham, 1938, makers mark of S.B&S LTD, the oviform body raised on a fluted column, with pierced detachable cover, 5.8 troy ozs, 14.5cm high. £80-120


322. A George V silver hip flask, Chester, 1924, makers mark of S.I.LD, and a smaller leather and silver mounted hip flask, Sheffield, 1900, makers mark of G&JWH, (2). £50-100


Lot 325


325. A Victorian silver four piece cruet set, Birmingham, 1892, makers mark of H&T, comprising four twin handled urn shaped salt cellars with fish- shaped handles, 4.9 troy ozs, in fitted case. £50-100


Lot 323


323. An Edwardian silver oval-shaped snuff box, Birmingham, 1902, makers mark of T.H, with engraved crest and initials, 8.5cm x 6.5cm, 2.2 troy ozs. £50-100


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324. A George V silver tankard, Birmingham, 1935, makers mark of W.G&S, engraved with initials H.B.P and dated 15.IX.36, 11.5cm high, 10.4 troy ozs. £50-100


326. A Victorian Aesthetic Movement silver perfume bottle holder, London, 1890, makers mark of S. Mordan & Co., the cylindrical body decorated with an engraved crescent shaped panel enclosing an owl and crescent moon, a rectangular panel enclosing a heron, on a ground of flowers, butterfly and triangular shaped mon, glass liner no longer present, gross weight 30 grams, 5.5cm high. £40-80


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