An Edwardian sterling silver christening porridge bowl and spoon, made in London, 1910-1911, by The Goldsmiths & Silversmiths Co. Ltd., By Appointment to the King, in a fitted leather case.
A lovely double Scottish thistle pin with central sterling silver thistles with amethyst buds surrounded by a sterling wreath with semi-circular red, green and blue agate slices.
A Peruvian sterling silver bowl made by Camusso S. A. (1933-present), who retailed in Miami, Boston & Washington, c. 1950.
American made sterling silver Mueck-Cary three light candelabra with gadrooned edged decoration and S scroll arms that unscrew to convert to a single stick, signed.
Engine turned sterling silver cigarette case with unusual flip-out dispensing function, made by the James E. Blake Company (1889-1936), Attleboro, Massachusetts. Signed Sterling, James E. Blake Company Logo, 1810, Patented Date August, 22, 1916.
A British cigarette case most likely designed by Winifred Green and made by the family establishment Charles S. Green & Co. , 1909.
A George IV “Old King’s Pattern” fish slice made by William Eaton, dated 1828.