£340
A SMALL PARCEL OF 19TH AND 20TH CENTURY SILVER, comprising a late Victorian scissor case with hanging loop to the hinged top, foliate scroll repousse decorated and chased, maker George Unite, Birmingham 1875, two Edwardian bon bon dishes of oval form, pierced foliate repousse decoration, Sheffield 1903 and 1905, a William IV folding fruit knife with mother of pearl handle, maker Alexander Hunt, Sheffield 1837, an Edwardian silver mounted leather easel back fob watch stand containing a defective Continental white metal pocket watch, together with a mother of pearl and white metal whistle, a small white metal whistle, a white metal needle case of flattened oval form with engraved design and initials, a Victorian bone bodkin case, a white metal defective propelling pencil, fitted with hardstone seal end and adjustable calendar, a small white metal propelling pencil, another with paste inset to the top and a base metal bodkin case fitted with a Stanhope titled 'Memories of Southport', gross weight of weighable silver 1.84ozt, 56.9 grams (14) (Condition report: the fob watch is defective, as is the calendar propelling pencil, other items are generally in useable, fair to good condition)
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