20 A Continental silver cigarette case, powder compact and silver mesh purse, 19th and 20th century 360 grams total (3) $300–400 ❖ 21 A pair of boxed sterling silver grape scissors by William Hutton & Sons, Sheffield, 1905; together with a sterling silver sugar caster made in London in 1919, 255 grams total (2) $100–200 ❖ 22 Sterling silver and silver plated vanity ware, tray and 2 sterling silver napkin rings, 19th and 20th century, the tray 30cm across (8) $100–200 ❖ 23 A Georgian sterling silver tankard made in London, 1803; together with a Scottish sterling silver ladle, Edinburgh,1830, 172 grams total (2) $120–200 ❖ 24 A boxed pair of sterling silver napkin rings, 3 Continental silver wine bottle pourers, and a silver vanity mirror, 19th and 20th century, the mirror 24cm high (6) $200–300 ❖ 25 An English sterling silver double sovereign case made by A.L. Dennison in Birmingham, 1911, 5.5cm long, 40 grams $150–250 26 A silver plated mesh purse, Eastern silver jars, enamel topped vanity jar, silver plated comb, 19th century, tallest jar 7 .5cm high (5) $100–200 ❖ 27 Group of sterling silver and silver plated vestas, cigarette and card cases, napkin ring etc, over 340 grams of silver (10) $150–250 ❖ 28 An English sterling silver jug and bowl made in London, 1928, the jug 9.5cm high, 282 grams total (2) $120–200 ❖ 29 Group of sterling silver, Continental silver and silver plated items including napkin rings, salt cellars, stud box, fork and brandy warmer, mostly 19th century, stud box 8cm across (11) $120–200 ❖ 30 An English sterling silver surprise egg with enamel interior and gilt finish, by Franklin Mint, made in Birmingham, 1977 , 7 .5cm high, 184 grams total $200–300 19 25 30 9