THE WHISKY TOTS WITH MAKER'S MARK OF J. & J. MAXFIELD, BIRMINGHAM, 1931
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A pair of silver-mounted glass whisky tots and a quantity of flatware
The whisky tots with maker's mark of J. & J. Maxfield, Birmingham, 1931
The tapering glass bodies with flat hinged covers and shaped thumbpieces, each with label engraved 'Whisky', London, 1906, and a pair of beaded Old English pattern sauce ladles, each engraved with a crest, with maker's mark of Richard Crossley, London, 1790, a George II marrow scoop, London, 1732, a pair of sugar tongs, London, 1904 and a plated pair, a cigar cutter, London, 1905, a bone example, unmarked and a Victorian christening set, the fork defective, with maker's mark of Frederick Elkington, 1886
the tots 4in. (10.2cm.) high (10)
The whisky tots with maker's mark of J. & J. Maxfield, Birmingham, 1931
The tapering glass bodies with flat hinged covers and shaped thumbpieces, each with label engraved 'Whisky', London, 1906, and a pair of beaded Old English pattern sauce ladles, each engraved with a crest, with maker's mark of Richard Crossley, London, 1790, a George II marrow scoop, London, 1732, a pair of sugar tongs, London, 1904 and a plated pair, a cigar cutter, London, 1905, a bone example, unmarked and a Victorian christening set, the fork defective, with maker's mark of Frederick Elkington, 1886
the tots 4in. (10.2cm.) high (10)