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A pair of George III wick trimmers, the box engraved with a monogram, London 1786; two George III bright-cut Old English pattern caddy spoons, one with fluted bowl, the other with shell-stamped bowl engraved with a monogram, Birmingham 1811 and 1812; several pairs of sugar nips or tongs; a set of four kidney-shaped liqueur labels engraved: "Brandy, Cherry Brandy, Benedictine and Noyeau"; a set of six seal-end teaspoons in a fitted case; a China Trades double spirits measure, the larger bowl decorated with bamboo, the smaller bowl with flowering prunus; and an Eastern shaped oblong betal box decorated with flowers and foliage and with suspension loop.