A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN SILVER HEART SHAPED BONBON DISHES A...

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A PAIR OF LATE VICTORIAN SILVER HEART SHAPED BONBON DISHES AND SIX SILVER TOPPED GLASS TOILET JARS, the bonbon dishes pierced and repousse decorated with foliate scrolls, on three ball feet, maker William Devonport, Birmingham 1895, four toilet jars with covers engraved with crest and initials, maker ED, London 1922 and two engraved with monograms, maker Thomas Ingleton, London 1908, gross weight of all silver 6.06ozt, 188.5 grams (8) (Condition report: bonbon dishes are flimsy and have small dents and splits, the silver bottles and jars with pull off covers mostly have chips underneath the silver, one of the screw on covers is slightly split and won't tighten up)

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Auction Date:
19th Jul 22 at 10am BST

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