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330. An early 19th century Scottish silver toddy ladle, Edinburgh, makers mark of PC&S, with baleen twist handle, 18.5cm long, together with another larger white metal toddy ladle with baleen twist handle and George III coin set into the bowl, 32cm long, (2). £60-100


331. A Victorian silver sifting spoon, London, 1863, makers mark of GA, with pierced bowl, 1.8 troy ozs. £30-60


332. A late Victorian silver card case and an Edwardian silver vesta holder, the card case with marks for Birmingham, 1900, makers mark of SM, of concave rectangular form, 8.5cm wide, the vesta holder with marks for Birmingham, 1902, makers mark of J.G, engraved with initials on a ground of shamrocks, 5cm high, 2.1 troy ozs, (2). £40-80


Lot 327


327. A Chinese silver box and cover in the form of a Foo Dog, impressed mark, 4 troy ozs, 9.5cm wide x 8cm high. £100-200


Lot 328


328. A George III Scottish provincial silver quaich, probably David Manson, Dundee, the plain bowl with shell moulded details, one handle engraved with initials ‘DC’, raised on short plain foot, stamped DM, 13cm across the handles, 2.2 troy ozs. £100-200


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329. An Edwardian silver three piece tea set, Chester, 1907, makers mark RM over EH, oval shaped with part gadrooned decoration, engraved with Crests, raised on four bun feet, gross weight 43 troy ozs. £300-500


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333. Two 18th century Scandinavian silver Marriage or Christening spoons, probably Norway, one marked IPS 1727, the reverse of the bowl engraved on banner ‘HCS + EID’, with flower engraved terminal and hammered bowl, 16cm long, the other of similar decoration with the reverse of the bowl engraved ‘EKS’, 15.5cm long, (2). £150-250


334. A late 19th/ early 20th century Indian/ Burmese silver dressing table mirror and brush, the hand mirror decorated with panels of pavilions and trees, 27cm long, the brush decorated with trees, animals, figures and scrolling foliage, 25cm long, (2). £50-100


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