A mixed lot: a cased Victorian dessert set,

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A mixed lot: a cased Victorian dessert set,
comprising twelve dessert knives and forks with ivory handles, the tines and blades engraved with a floral pattern, by Edward Hutton, 1890 (one knife and one fork A/F, one fork lacking handle); a pair of late Victorian menu holders each in the form of a troubador and two ladies, by William Comyns, 1899; a cup with moulded girdle and rim, initialled; a single candlestick, fluted urn shaped on square pedestal base with beaded border, 1889 (loaded); a small George III rattle, Birmingham, 1808; a hemispherical Dutch sugar bowl, embossed with rustic scenes, with import marks for London, 1890; a George III tablespoon, ca. 1760; two Dutch style apostle fruit spoons, 1890; four Dutch metalware objects: two caddy spoons, a sugar sifter (A/F) and a toy in the form of a child on a swing (A/F); and a child's metalware wire bracelet; and a whiskey tot label, 1917 - 17.5oz. weighable silver.

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