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[66.51g] - Christopher Lawrence, Britannia standard silver Bank of England 300 years commemorative dish, Sheffield 1994, stamped with the Bank’s own mark of Britannia 1694, ‘CNL‘ for Christopher Lawrence, the Sheffield Rose mark, the Britannia mark denoting 958 standard of silver, higher than the sterling standard of 925, and the date letter U for 1994, 11cm by 9.5cm
A set of six silver George V silver and blue guilloche enamel demitasse coffee bean spoons. By William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham 1929, within fitted Mappin & Webb box; together with a cased set of six George V silver teaspoons and a pair of tongs by Viners, Sheffield 1933. Total weight 4.29 oz.
A modern silver Hanoverian pattern part set of cutlery by J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd. To include four dessert spoons, two table forks and five dessert forks, Sheffield 1982; together with a similar table fork, dessert spoon and dessert fork by Josiah Williams & Co, London 1934, total weight 26.12 oz.
A selection of silver items. To include an oval small silver dish with blue glass liner, width 7cm, height 3.5cm, Birmingham 1913, indistinct maker's mark; two pedestal salts, Birmingham 1905 and 1909; a mustard pot, Hong Kong, by T.H., height 5cm; a small cut glass jar with silver lid, Birmingham 1907, by Samuel M Levi, height 2.6cm; a small prayer book with a silver cover, Birmingham 1905; and a silver mounted desk time piece, Sheffield 1995, by Carr's of Sheffield Ltd. Total weight of silver 271.45g.
A George III silver circular salt, together with two salt spoons. Of a gadrooned form, supported by triple shell cast feet, height 4.5cm, London 1765, together with a Victorian silver salt/mustard spoon, Sheffield 1882, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, length 7cm, and a plated salt spoon. Total silver weight 2.278 oz.
A selection of silver items. To include a small pedestal sugar caster by Holland, Aldwinckle & Slater, London 1903, height 13cm; a pair of balaster pepper casters by Richard Richardson, Sheffield 1919, height 7.5cm; a hinge lidded mustard pot by S Blanckensee & Son, with blue glass liner, Birmingham 1936, height 5cm, and a silver mustard spoon, total weight of silver 7.10 oz (5).
A Victorian silver mustard pot by John Edward Wilmot, and a Victorian sugar bowl. The mustard pot of drum form with shell thumbpiece, Birmingham 1892, height 4.5cm, blue glass liner; the ovoid bowl by Henry Atkin, with wrythen and floral fluted decoration, Sheffield 1886, diameter 8cm. Total silver weight 4.78 oz.
A selection of small silver items. To include a silver mounted folding combination pocket knife by John Biggin, Sheffield 1922; a pair of silver mounted small ovoid glass match strikes, Birmingham 1902; two silver hallmarked napkin ring and a pair of silver tongs, weight of silver 2.05 oz. (6)

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