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Lot 441 Lot 437


437. A Victorian silver coffee pot, London, 1852, makers mark of DH over CH, with engraved foliate decoration, the cover with urn shaped finial gross weight 21 troy ozs, 20cm high. £150-250


438. A set of six Victorian silver tea spoons and a pair of silver sauce ladles, the tea spoons, Glasgow, 1867, makers mark of WC, Kings pattern, the pair of ladles, Glasgow, 1857, makers mark of AC, Kings pattern, 7.2 troy ozs (8). £50-100


439. Two pairs of antique silver sugar tongs, comprising; a pair of Victorian tongs, London, 1854, makers mark of EE, Kings pattern, and a pair of Georgian tongs, Edinburgh, makers mark of R.W, Old English pattern, 3.6 troy ozs (2). £40-80


440. A collection of silver flatware, to include; a pair of modern silver pickle forks, Sheffield, 1968, makers mark FH, 17.5cm long, and a pair of London silver jam spoons, 1977, makers mark of JBC&S LD., decorated with panels of putti and harp, 15cm long, 5.2 troy ozs, (4). £50-100


441. A Victorian silver teapot, London, 1846, makers mark of EEJW Barnard, decorated with engraved flowers and foliage, with foliate chased handle and spout, the domed cover with open flower finial, gross weight 25 troy ozs, 18cm high x 25cm wide. £150-250


442. A George III gold Guinea, 1785, and a 22ct gold wedding ring, gross weight 12.5 grams (2). £150-250


Lot 443


443. A 9ct gold Patent propelling pencil by S. Mordan & Co., engraved with initial panel ‘J.G.H.’ on an engine turned ground, in fitted leather box ‘Charles Packer & Co.’, gross weight 20.8 grams, 8cm long. £100-200


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