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Edwardian novelty cased silver Owl shoehorn and button hook marked for Birmingham 1906 by Crisford & Norris.
POA
Set of four sterling silver mid-20th century bridge pencils.
German silver Donkey with Import marks for Chester 1900 and Sponsors mark for Berthold Muller.
Silver
Set of four George III Irish silver tablespoons marked for Dublin 1799 by Samuel Neville.
Mid-19th century brass coconut grater.
Matched pair of late 19th century English brass chamber candlesticks.
English Victorian silverplated wine bottle holder with adjustable base, Circa 1880.
Collectables
Late 19th century English brass skirt lifter – it clamps on to the hem of the dress and then attaches to the belt lifting ladies’ full-length skirts away from the ground.
Rare early 20th century South African brass postal scale and weights, with postal rates ‘TO ANY PART OF SOUTH AFRICA – EXCEPT BECHUANALAND PROTECTORATE’
Rare English brass ‘Imperial Half Gill’ measure by De Grave & Co. London, for ‘GOV’T OF CAPE OF GOOD HOPE’ 1895.
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George III Scottish silver two handled cup marked for Edinburgh 1815 by DM, with the crest and motto: “Touch not the cat, but a glove” of the Mackintosh family.
Scottish Provincial silver soup ladle by Alexander McLeod (1786- 1870), Inverness, Circa 1850.
George III Scottish silver cup marked for Edinburgh 1817 by George Fenwick.
Pair of George III Irish silver sugar tongs marked for Dublin circa 1785 by Benjamin Taitt (1784-1791).
George III Irish silver sauce ladle marked for Dublin 1807 by William Ward.
Pair of Victorian Irish silver sugar tongs marked for Dublin 1870 by Samuel Le Bas.
Irish George IV silver sugar bowl marked for Dublin 1825 by James Le Bas.
Irish silver marrow scoop by Daniel Popkins (1759-1766) Dublin, Circa 1760.
Irish silver salt shovel marked for Dublin 1851 by John Smyth and retailed by W. Gilbert.
Irish silver straining spoon marked for Dublin 1796 by Law & Bayly.
Irish silver gravy boat in the 18th century style marked for Dublin 1901 by John Smith.
Irish silver salt shovel marked for Dublin 1849 by John Smyth.
Irish silver fish knife marked for Dublin 1840 by Peter Walsh.
Art Deco silverplate Cocktail Shaker designed by Keith Murray (1892-1981) for Mappin & Webb with a removable strainer, Circa 1930.
Novelty silver dogs head letter opener marked for Chester 1928 by Stokes & Ireland Ltd.
Rare Irish Provincial Rococo silver milk jug with cast Ostrich crest handle, by Stephen Walsh of Cork, circa 1760-1780.
George III Irish silver Butter spade marked for Dublin 1786 with stained ivory handle by Joseph Jackson, having the crest of Newton of Charlton, Kent and Dunleckny, Co. Carlow, Ireland.
A pair of Irish silver waiters marked for Dublin, circa 1771-1773 by John Walker (Registered 1773) with the crest of Newton of Charlton, Kent and Dunleckny, Co. Carlow, Ireland.
Irish silver harp-handled Loving cup marked for Dublin, Circa 1763 by CL or CD (untraced) with initials D over IM to the base, and coat of Arms for Newton of Charlton, Kent and Dunleckny, Co. Carlow, Ireland.
Russian ‘84’ silver Travelling Spice box by J. Ehrlich, St. Petersburg, Circa 1900. Assay master A. Riktera 1899-1903.
Queen Anne Britannia Standard silver marrow scoop marked for London 1712, with ‘chamfered faceted’ bowl and stem by John Broake.
Mid -18th century silver Rococo urn shape nutmeg grater by Samuel Meriton I, Circa 1740-1750.
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Ciskei State Security Service Medal for 18 years of service.