396
A pair of silver engine turned napkin rings and two plated napkin rings (4)
£30 - £40 397
A pair of early 20th century silver plated grape scissors, the handles in the form of fruiting vines, l. 17 cm
398
A silver mustard of typical boat shaped form, maker RC, London 1937, h. 6.5 cm
£30 - £40 399
A silver mustard of cylindrical form, maker S&Co., date and town marks indistinct, h. 6.5 cm
400
A late 19th/early 20th century continental metalware lidded container of barrel shaped form, h 5.5 cm, together with a pair of silver urn shaped peppers (3)
401
A silver sauce boat of typical form, maker EV, Sheffi eld 1931, 3 ozs
402
A silver bladed ivorine handled pickle fork, a silver Kings pattern fi sh knife and three silver salt spoons, various dates and makers, together with a small group of silver plated fl atware, teaspoons etc (qty)
403
A silver plated cafetiere by Art Krupp, h. 16.5 cm £30 - £50
404
A silver plated three piece tea service of bulbous form
405 A Victorian silver teapot of squat pumpkin shaped form and having engraved decoration on outswept foliate feet, together with a matching coffee pot, Edward, Edward junior, John & William Barnard, London 1876, overall 50 ozs
£50 - £80 £30 - £40 407 £30 - £40
A cased set of six silver teaspoons, each having a pierced end, maker HCD, Birmingham 1964
£30 - £40 £30 - £40 Lot 406 (part) £20 - £30
406
A harlequin pair of Victorian silver baskets, the swing handles having vine leaf decoration above pierced and fl orally repousse decorated circular bowls on footed bases, one maker (?)MW&Co., Sheffi eld 1844 the other maker JB, London 1883, overall 28 ozs
£400 - £600
£20 - £30
£500 - £700
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