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441

Edwardian silver Menu card holder by

CJFD, London, 1902. D. Ring support.

Length 9.5cms. Weight 1 oz approx.

£80 - £90

442

Two very attractive matching early

Georgian style silver Cream Jugs. Both

bear the same hallmarks for "N. Bros,

London 1873". Total weight approx 12½

oz.

£120 - £150

443

Edwardian silver Vesta Case hallmarked

"HVP & Co. Birmingham, 1906" and a

modern silver Pill Box. Total weight 1 ¾

oz

£30 - £35

444

18th c. Spoon converted to a Seal top

Spoon. Has slightly stretched marks on

back of stem which appear to read "CH"

( for Charles Hougham) London 1780.

Length 17cm approx. Weight 1¼ oz.

£25 - £30

445

Pair of silver fluted candlesticks,

hallmarked 'W&H [Walker & Hall],

Sheffield 1910', weighted bases, height

19.6cm approx.

£40 - £60

446

Georgian silver Berry tablespoon with gilt

bowl - lovely clear marks and condition

(highly decorated). Hallmarked S.A. for

Stephen Adams, London 1786. Weight

2oz. approx

£40 - £45

447

Edinburgh silver Quaich in box of issue.

Hallmarked for Hamilton and Inches Ltd.

Edinburgh 1988. Weight 2½ oz. approx

£30 - £35

448

Channel Islands silver comprising a

Jacques Quesnel fiddle pattern tablespoon

c1820 and a silver teaspoon with the

maker CWQ for Charles William

Quesnel c1830, this maker's mark is very

faint. Weight 2 oz approx

£60 - £80

449

Four replica silver Roman spoons (from

the original found in the District of Bath).

two large and two small. Large spoons

hallmarked CJN Ltd. Sheffield 1975.

Small spoons hallmarked RC London

1973 and 1974. Total weight 2 oz

£20 - £25