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A VICTORIAN SILVER NINE LIGHT
A VICTORIAN SILVER NINE LIGHT CANDELABRUM by Walter and John Barnard, London 1885, modelled with allegorical figures of Music and Learning; together with a matching pair of dessert stands, engraved with the arms of Hill granted to Sidney Hill Esq. of Langford House, Churchill, Co. Somerset in 1882, the candelabrum 48cm high x 48cm wide, the dessert stands 27cm high x 24cm wide (c.280 tr. ozs combined) (3) Provenance: Purchased from Christie’s 6th November 1996, lot 91 the collection of the late Mervyn Stewkesbury.
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A PAIR OF GEORGE I HEXAGONAL SILVER
A PAIR OF GEORGE I HEXAGONAL SILVER CANDLESTICKS with the makers mark of James Seabrook, London 1716, each with a faceted nozzle and a conforming stem, on a domed hexagonal base, 19cm high (c.22 tr. ozs combined)
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TWENTY-TWO GEORGE III AND LATER OLD
TWENTY-TWO GEORGE III AND LATER OLD ENGLISH AND OLD ENGLISH RAT TAIL DESSERT SPOONS various dates and makers, mostly with Hanoverian marks, including one by William Sumner, London 1798, 28 tr. ozs combined
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NINE GEORGE II AND LATER OLD
NINE GEORGE II AND LATER OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLE SPOONS various dates and makers, mostly with Hanoverian marks and including one spoon by Elizabeth Jackson, London 1749 and one spoon by Elizabeth Tookey, London 1767, 17 tr. ozs combined
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A SET OF FIVE GEORGE V SILVER OLD
A SET OF FIVE GEORGE V SILVER OLD ENGLISH RAT TAIL PATTERN TEASPOONS by Atkin, Sheffield 1920, and thirty one George III and later silver Old English Rat Tail pattern spoons, 22 tr. ozs combined
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