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A George III tooth powder box
of narrow oblong form with two hinged covers, by William Parkyns, circa 1795, (date letter worn) - 9.5cm long; together with a George III bright-cut caddy spoon, the oval bowl pierced with a border of drop-like motifs arranged in a navette shape, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham, 1796; a Victorian sugar sifter ladle with a crimped bowl, by J.Heath & J.H.Middleton, 1887; and a George III Scottish provincial toddy ladle, by John Leslie, Aberdeen circa 1800, 2.25oz.
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of narrow oblong form with two hinged covers, by William Parkyns, circa 1795, (date letter worn) - 9.5cm long; together with a George III bright-cut caddy spoon, the oval bowl pierced with a border of drop-like motifs arranged in a navette shape, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham, 1796; a Victorian sugar sifter ladle with a crimped bowl, by J.Heath & J.H.Middleton, 1887; and a George III Scottish provincial toddy ladle, by John Leslie, Aberdeen circa 1800, 2.25oz.
See Illustration of part lot (4)