£150
A PARCEL OF 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY SILVER AND WHITE METAL, comprising a set of four Victorian fiddle pattern teaspoons, engraved initials, maker SW, London 1859, 5ozt, 155.5grams, a pair of Victorian Kings pattern sugar tongs, engraved initials to the bow, maker CB, London 1858, 2.05ozt, 63.7grams, a pair of George IV, Fiddle pattern condiment spoons, maker William Trayes, London 1832, 1.07ozt, 33.3 grams, two miniature silver pepperettes, an Edwardian silver and tortoiseshell circular trinket box, Birmingham 1907, a late Victorian silver cigarette case, engraved with inscription, Birmingham 1897, a boxed Kings pattern silver handled cheese knife and butter spreader, Sheffield 1971, an unmarked caddy spoon set with purple paste to the filigree handle, an Edwardian leather purse with silver mounts, s.d. Birmingham 1906, a Victorian mother of pearl snuff box with silver plated hinged cover, a.f., a modern silver plated pepperette of seated cat form and a Victorian tortoiseshell effect papier mache snuff box containing assorted cufflinks and studs, gross weight of weighable silver 11.2ozt, 348.5 grams (Parcel) (Condition Report: most items are in usable condition but the mother of pearl snuff box is cracked, the purse has sections of the mount missing, the trinket box is badly dented)
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