A GROUP OF ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL SILVER

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A GROUP OF ENGLISH AND CONTINENTAL SILVER

Comprising: a set of six pistol-handled fruit knives with steel blades, London, 1908, maker's mark of Richard Martin & Ebenezer Hall; a Victorian egg spoon, London, 1845, maker's mark CB, with oval bowl, the handle engraved with script initials JG; two bottle tickets, one Birmingham, 1913, maker's mark BBS Co., engraved Rum, the other apparently unmarked, engraved SHERRY; a Dutch perfume box, 19th century, reeded cylindrical, applied with a heart engraved KW over MM; a silver-mounted tot flask, Birmingham, 1913, maker's mark BBS Co., tapering cylindrical with scroll handle, the hinged flat cover with bifurcated thumbpiece-- 4 1/4in. (10.3cm.) high; a silver-mounted mother-of-pearl handled knife and fork with steel blade and tines; a continental ladle, 19th century, the oval bowl with scroll spout, with rocaille and scroll join (handle lacking), apparently unmarked; together with an American baby mug, maker's mark of International silver, 20th century, cylindrical with scroll spout--3in. (7.6cm.) high
(weighable silver 4 oz.) (15)