An unusual 19th century silver sifter spoon in the Gothic Style, with pierced teardrop bowl, engraved with religious figures and surrounding ribbon with engraved wording, stem with raised figure of a knight in armour and various trade symbols and female face mask terminal, rear of bowl engraved with initials W.R.P (London 1884) William Comyns. Possibly Northern European or Russian. 13cm overall length.
An Edwardian 7-piece silver cruet set, pedestal urn and baluster form, by William Comyns & Sons, hallmarks between 1900 and 1910, pepperette height 9.5cm, boxed.
An Edward VII large silver trumpet-shaped epergne, with four swing-handled baskets, each applied with shells and fans, by William Comyns & Sons, London 1906, 36 cm high, 68 oz. (2115 gr.)
An early 20th century, 9ct. gold mounted tortoiseshell miniature carriage clock by William Comyns & Sons Ltd. With gold handle, gold hinge, gold bezel, two gold & two brass bun feet. Height including handle 7cm.
Lot 197,
Barbara Kirk
Penzance
17/03/20
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A George V silver mustard pot, straight sided ogee form, reticulated Vitruvian scroll borders, bright cut, with lobed lid, glass liner, 7cm high, 2.60ozt. William Comyns and Sons, London 1931