£220
A PARCEL OF ASSORTED DRESSING TABLE SILVER, DECANTER LABELS, OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE WINE FUNNEL, WHITE METAL ITEMS,ETC, including a George IV caddy spoon of shovel form, bright cut engraved, makers mark W?, Birmingham 1811, a Victorian Fiddle pattern caddy spoon with shell shaped bowl, maker William Knight II, London 1844, a pair of George III sugar tongs of scissor form, a pair of Elizabeth II cherub mask cartouche decanter labels for 'PORT' and ' SHERRY', makers Turner & Simpson Ltd, Birmingham 1982-83, two other Elizabeth II decanter labels, a pique work powder bowl, a damaged atomiser with pique work mount, a 19th Century Continental white metal and niello oval snuff box, decorated all over with a foliate design, worn gilt interior, indistinct mark to inner rim of lid, oval length 9cm, s.d., 73.1 grams, a Dutch silver cartouche shaped plaque cast with classical figures and lion masks, bears .833 mark, height 10.1cm, 73.3 grams, etc, gross weight of hallmarked weighable silver 5.07ozt, 157.6 grams (17) (Condition report: in mixed condition overall, some pieces have rubbing to hallmarks, the shovel caddy spoon has a slight crease in the back of the handle, the niello snuff box has some losses, the photograph frame is lifting in the bottom right hand corner, the powder bowl lid is dented, etc)
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