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Lot 1162 - Sewing Interest - Eight novelty tape measures.
Sold for £210
Lot 1163 - A collection of treen sewing requisites.
Sold for £260
Lot 1164 - A mid 19th century woolwork and metal glove box, a collection of vintage fabric pin cushions.
Sold for £130
Lot 1165 - Sewing Interest - two cotton reel holders with reels
Sold for £85
Lot 1166 - Embroidered lace small pillow, 24cm
Sold for £30
Lot 1167 - A tray of costume jewellery and vintage collectables.
Sold for £150
Lot 1168 - Two small Cantonese carved ivory cylindrical boxes
Sold for £55
Lot 1168A - A carved bone teething ring, in the shape of carpenter’s tools, a club and a cricket bat, 9cm.
Sold for £32
Lot 1169 - A modern silver chatelaine by Geoffrey Francis Mansell, Birmingham 1996/1997.
Sold for £110
Lot 1170 - A French cased sewing set by Tahan and other sewing items.
Sold for £240
Lot 1171 - Six silver bonbon dishes
Lot 1172 - Silver spoons, hip flask, photo frame,bonbon dish.
Lot 1173 - A collection of silver and plated collectables, napkin rings, vesta, salts.
Lot 1174 - A box of mixed silver and plated wares, match striker, cologne bottle, powder bowl.
Sold for £120
Lot 1176 - A Victorian silver christening mug by Roberts & Belk, Sheffield 1893.
Sold for £70
Lot 1177 - A silver vase by Mappin & Webb,London 1916, and small silver pot.
Sold for £75
Lot 1178 - A silver bottle coaster and five condiments.
Lot 1179 - A silver cigarette/jewel box and a capstan inkwell.
Sold for £100
Lot 1180 - A silver cigarette/jewel box by James Deakin & Son, Chester 1931.
Lot 1181 - A Victorian silver teapot by Thomas Bradbury & Sons.
Sold for £245
Lot 1182 - A cased set of George III silver berry spoons with later engraving.
Sold for £140
Lot 1183 - A plain silver tankard by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1944. Silver Mug
Sold for £170
Lot 1184 - A small silver hot water jug and a sterling silver mug
Lot 1185 - A Victorian silver two bottle inkstand by Martin, Hall & Co (Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall), Sheffield 1868
Sold for £160
Lot 1185A - A small Edwardian silver rose bowl, Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co, London, 1908
Lot 1186 - A set of six table forks, marked sterling
Sold for £190
Lot 1187 - A George III silver teapot stand by Peter and Ann Bateman
Sold for £60
Lot 1189 - Three sets of cased silver salts.
Sold for £95
Lot 1190 - A pair of silver gilt spoons and two other pair of spoons
Lot 1191 - Three Georgian silver berry spoons with later decoration.
Lot 1192 - A silver vesta case, two silver spoons and a Parker pen.
Sold for £35
Lot 1193 - Four large silver salt spoons and thirteen others, traditional patterns
Sold for £200
Lot 1194 - Eighteen decorative and novelty silver salt spoons.
Lot 1195 - A set of four bright cut salt spoons byThomas Bradbury & Sons and nine others.
Lot 1196 - Nineteen decorative silver and white metal salt spoons.
Lot 1197 - A set of four silver salt spoons by George Unite and four pairs.
Lot 1198 - Three silver salt spoons with apostle tops and seven others with twisted stems.
Lot 1199 - Five silver sugar sifting spoons, London.
Lot 1200 - Five large ornate silver sugar sifting spoons.
Lot 1201 - Six ornate silver and white metal sugar sifting spoons.
Lot 1202 - Three ornate silver sugar sifting spoons, Sheffield.
Lot 1203 - Five ornate silver sugar sifting spoons, London.
Lot 1204 - Four silver sugar sifting spoons, Sheffield.
Lot 1205 - Three silver sugar sifting spoons, Birmingham.
Lot 1206 - Two Scottish silver sugar sifting spoons.
Lot 1207 - Three silver sugar sifting spoons with gilded berry bowls.
Lot 1208 - Two silver sugar sifting spoons, Exeter, plain Old English design.
Lot 1209 - Six small silver sugar sifting spoons.
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