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950

Five silver pairs of sugar tongs. Three

pairs repaired and two pairs of Georgian

plain old English tongs for London 1808

and 1817. The reparied tongs are dated

1800 and roughly 1790. Weight approx

7.5oz

£50 - £60

951

Silver sugar caster, hallmarked J.D. & S

(probably Joseph Dixon and Son) on both.

Weight - 149.7g (approx. 4 2/3oz).

£40 - £50

952

German (possibly) silver beaker marked

800 with a marker's name. Weight - 86.5g.

£25 - £30

953

Silver hat pin holder (?)/paperweight -

loaded. Hallmarked - maker unclear,

Birmingham 1909. Probably 3/4oz silver.

£50 - £60

954

Two older vestas, one silver and one

silver and gold (the latter is A/F). Total

weight - 49.4g.

£25 - £30

955

Two unmarked silver Indian items -

locket and brooch.Weight approx 42g

£10 - £15

956

Indian silver (unmarked) rattle/whistle

plus 2 damaged rattles (small one

hallmarked for BIRM 1915). Wt. - just

under 2.5oz.

£15 - £20

957

Two ornate silver candlesticks (show

wear and one is repaired). Possibly

continental marked 925/1000 fine and has

import marks for Glasgow 1905. Makers

D.E. & C.E. (loaded). Total weight approx.

16oz, possibly 5oz in silver.

£60 - £70

958

Small silver cheroot/cigarette case -

maker George White BIRMINGHAM

1883. Weight approx 79.7g

£25 - £30

959

Three

silver

dwarf

candlesticks,

hallmarked for Birmingham 1972, 1973

and 1966 all B & Co.

£40 - £50

960

Unmarked white metal/silver Indian

cigarette case. Weight approx 71.9g

£20 - £25