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342. A George V silver oval shaped box and cover, London, 1913, makers mark of Fs.Ld., the detachable cover with a circular initial panel ‘WKD’ on a an engine turned ground, 6.5cm wide, 1.8 troy ozs. £40-80


343. A George V silver bon bon dish, Sheffield, 1927, makers mark of GH, of rounded rectangular form with pierced sides and foliate scroll handles, 16.5cm wide, 5.5 troy ozs. £50-100


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340. A pair of Chinese silver bowls and covers, Qing Dynasty, the detachable covers decorated with circular shaped panels enclosing birds and peony, within a panelled border of flowers divided by panels of animals, the bases similarly decorated, impressed marks, 6cm diameter x 6cm high, 6.9 troy ozs. £50-100


341. A late 19th/early 20th century Indian white metal buckle, of stepped oval form decorated with scrolling foliage, 19cm wide x 10cm, 3.9 troy ozs. £50-100


344. A George V silver twin handled bowl, Sheffield, 1926, makers mark of H.A., oval shaped with waived rim, raised on four pierced scroll feet, 23cm wide, 14.2 troy ozs. £80-120


345. A twelve place silver cutlery setting, comprising; 12 silver table forks and 12 knives with silver covered handles, 12 silver fish forks and 12 silver fish knives, 12 silver starter forks and 12 knives with silver covered handles, 12 silver salad forks and 12 silver handled knives, 12 silver table spoons, 12 silver dessert spoons, 12 silver teaspoons, 12 silver coffee spoons, 12 silver sorbet spoons, silver handled carving fork and knife, pair of silver salad servers, silver soup ladle, silver sauce ladle, silver serving spoon, pair of silver fish servers, impressed marks ‘PLATA LAPPIS, 925’, monogrammed ‘HA’, silver elements 192.4 troy ozs. £1500-2000


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