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Cape dinnerfork - Fiddle pattern
Johannes Combrink, Cape C 1830
Cape tablefork in good condition, with very clear pseudo English hallmarks and makers mark. Initials ADL on the back of the fork.
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Silver travelling shaving brush
Griffiths & Singleton, Birmingham 1904
Spot hammered 3 piece travelling shaving brush, the brush screws into the holder when in use. All 3 pieces are individually hallmarked.
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Liberty cymric bowl
Liberty and Co., London 1900
Small Liberty cymric bowl set with turquoises, probably designed by Archibald Knox. Knox was renowned for his use of semi precious stones with silver.
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Fish servers (pair) - Albany pattern
Henry Holland, Sheffield 1883
Attractive set of pierced and engraved fish servers, with a very comfortable feel. Albany pattern handles, which are loaded. The Albany pattern was the only 19th century pattern to join the standard patterns after 1860. It was named after Queen Victoria's youngest son, the Duke of Albany, who died in 1884. Very clear hallmarks.
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Antique silver salts (pair)
William Pitts, London 1786
Elegant, plain, oval shaped boat shaped salts with beaded rim, on an oval pedestal. Interiors are gilt. Very clear hallmarks. These are good quality salts by a well regarded maker.
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Madeira wine label
Charles Reily & George Storer, London 1834
Oval label, pierced Madeira, moulded with scallop shells and scrolling foliage. Very clear hallmarks.
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