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A Victorian Dish, Edward Ker Reid, London 1858, shaped hexafoil with shaped strapwork and fruiting oval reserves beneath a leaf scroll border, central circular well fitted with blue glass liner, 27cm diameter, 16oz 6dwt free
Guide Price: £200-300
View Lot No. 262
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A Victorian Presentation Silver Mounted Claret Jug, John Figg, London 1855, of acid etched clear glass pear shape, with acanthus sheathed strap handle, to the front with a Mannerist strapwork cartouche with inscription Presented to St Geo Tucker by the Members of the "Happy Family" in Remembrance of Many Happy Days Past at Azimghur 1853-54, the circular foot engraved with names, comprising Willim Johnstone, Henry Gonne, Haldane Stewart, Sulivan Becher, 33.3cm high (perhaps originally with stopper now lacking)
Guide Price: £600-800
View Lot No. 263
A Victorian Hunting Flask, William Summers, London 1865, of plain tapering conical form, crested, with leather outer case, 24cm high; and A Hunting Flask, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co Ltd, Chester 1911, of typical form, crested, 33cm long, 7oz 15dwt
Guide Price: £300-400
View Lot No. 264
A Part Service of Victorian Fiddle, Thread and Shell Pattern Flatware, George Angel, London 1861, comprising twelve table forks, twelve tablespoons, thirteen dessert spoons, eleven teaspoons, and two sauce ladles; Thirteen Dessert Forks, William Henry Brewis, London 1890; and A Single Teaspoon En-Suite, George Angel, London 1869, 138oz all in (64)
Guide Price: £1000-1500
View Lot No. 265
A Set of Eighteen Victorian Fruit Forks, George Angel, London 1856, 28oz; Two en-Suite, maker's mark FH, London 1893; Eighteen Victorian Dessert Spoons, George Angel, London 1856, 25 1/2oz; and Sixteen Victorian Fruit Knives, George Angel, London 1856, with foliate engraved blades and filled pistol handles, another with handle lacking (just blade), another en-suite, maker's mark FH, London 1890, and two further en-suite, maker's mark FH, London 1893, overall weight 53 1/2oz
Guide Price: £450-650
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A Victorian Teapot, Joseph & John Angel, London 1837, of compressed cushion form, the domed cover with flower finial within a flange of raised flowers, C scroll handle, engraved with armorial and crest, on four outswept feet, 16cm high, 24oz
Guide Price: £150-250
View Lot No. 267
A Victorian King's Pattern Ladle, George William Adams, London 1865, engraved with a hand and baton crest, with honeysuckle motif to the heal, 34cm, 9oz; and A Victorian Crumb Scoop, London 1861, the shaped blade with same crest as preceding, fluted and beaded ivory handle (maker's mark covered over by old repair), 36.3cm long (2)
View Lot No. 268
A William IV Provincial Soup Ladle, James Barber, George Cattle & William North, York 1833, town mark, Old English pattern, 33.5cm long, 7oz 1dwt
Guide Price: £1200-1500
View Lot No. 269
A Composite Set of Twelve Fiddle Pattern Tablespoons, London 1819 and 1832, each with dolphin crest (8+4), 26oz
View Lot No. 270
A Set of Six George IV Tablespoons, Charles Eley, London 1825, one William Bateman, London 1824, Old English feather edge, crested; and A George III Serving Spoon, Walter Tweedie, London 1774, 15oz (7)
View Lot No. 271