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A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER COFFEE POT,

London 1898 by The Goldsmith and Silversmith’s Company

112 Regent St London of Regency design with fluted cover

and timber finial, applied with walnut handle to a demi-

fluted body and leaf cast spout. 20cm high

€200 - 300

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A SILVER RECTANGULAR DRESSING TABLE

TRAY,

London 1902, mark of William Comyns & Sons, curved

corners, raised scalloped rims, the central reserve embossed

with leafy scrolls, enclosing winged putti (c.4.5ozs). 23cm

wide, 11cm deep

€80 - 120

3

A TWIN HARP-HANDLED SILVER ROSE BOWL,

Sheffield 1913, of plain decoration, out-turned flared rims,

lobed bodies, raised on a stepped pedestal foot (c.30.5ozs).

18cm high, 33cm wide over handles, fitted with a weaved

metal grille

€400-500

4

AN OVAL SILVER TEA CADDY,

Sheffield marks, with fluted domed lid, ebonised finial, above

a demi-fluted body, on foot (c.4ozs). 10cm wide, 7cm deep ,

9.5cm high

€50 - 100

5

A PAIR OF SILVER SALT CELLARS,

London 1914, mark of Sibray, Hall & Co (Charles Clement

Pilling), each with twin leaf wrapped ‘s’ scroll side handles,

shaped oval fluted bodies, gilt interiors, raised on paw feet;

together with a pair of salt spoons en suite (c.3ozs)

€100 - 200

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