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Lot 3072

Group of English Silver and Silver-Plated Accessories

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Includes a Victorian silver-plated tea caddy, not marked (4 x 4 3/4 x 3 1/2 in.); a George III silver sugar caster, not marked (6 in.); a hand chased repousse box with gold wash interior, not marked, monogrammed; an Edwardian silver salt cellar, mark of William Aitken, Birmingham (1911), paired with a rattail salt spoon featuring rubbed hallmarks and an "A" monogram; a George V silver salt shaker, mark of William Suckling Ltd, Birmingham (1923); and a Victorian silver vinaigrette, mark of Edward Smith
Birmingham (1842), with Scottish castle decoration to the lid.

9.15 total weighable troy oz.

From the Collection of Josephine Chapman Borthwick, Pinehurst, North Carolina

The tea caddy with rubbing to the plate, the caster and repousse box with minor denting; the salt cellar and spoon with use wear and warping to the rim.