Roseberys London
Lot 239
A group of silver, silver plate and white metal. Various dates and makers. The group including: a George V silver teapot, Birmingham, 1914, Joseph Gloster, the shaped body raised on four bun feet and engraved with initial to side, ebonised handle and finial, 31cm wide, 16.7cm high (inc. handle); a late Victorian silver milk jug, London, 1900, William Hutton & Sons, the reeded angular handle to body raised on an oval foot and decorated with lobed design to lower section, 9.2cm high; a silver salt cellar, London, 1927, William Comyns & Sons, the circular body raised on a stepped, circular foot and complete with blue glass liner, 7.7cm dia., a twin-handled silver bowl, Sheffield, 1934, Mappin & Webb, raised on a moulded, circular foot, 12cm wide (inc. handles); an Edwardian silver caster, Sheffield, 1909, maker E. S. B., of octagonal, baluster form and raised on a stepped, octagonal foot, knopped finial to cover, 18.5cm high; a pair of novelty silver plate mounted salt and pepper shakers, modelled as two milk cans, 5.7cm high; and other items, total weighable silver approx. 43.8ozt (a lot) Condition Report: The weighable silver doesn't include the silver plated salt and pepper, a white metal stand and a small vanity box.