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Made in 1939 by Fritz S. Heimburger of Copenhagen, and carrying the assay masters mark for Johannes Siggaard, this very handsome, Danish 830 Standard Silver Water Jug, is in the art deco taste, and features a bakelite handle. The water jug measures 6.25"(16cm) tall, by 5.25"(13.5cm) from handle to spout, by 4"(10cm) deep, and weighs 7.92 troy ounces.
£495
Hallmarked in Birmingham in 1939 by Britton, Gould & Co., this handsome, George VI, Sterling Silver Menorah, is in the art deco taste. The menorah measures 10.5"(26.5cm) tall, by 10.5"(26.5cm) wide, by 3.5"(9cm) deep, and weighs 9.8 troy ounces.
£975
Hallmarked in Sheffield in 1939 by Walker & Hall, this stylish, George VI period, Sterling Silver 3 Piece Tea Set, is in the Art Deco taste, with each piece plain in design, and octagonal in shape. The 3 pieces together weigh an impressive 46.1 troy ounces.
The teapot measures 5.75"(14.5cm) tall, by 8.5"(21.5cm) from handle to spout. The cream jug measures 3"(7.5cm) tall, by 4.75"(12cm) from handle to lip. The sugar bowl measures 3.5"(8.5cm) tall, by 5.75"(14.5cm) from handle to handle.
£2,795
Hallmarked in London in 1939 by Crate & Mansell, this striking pair of Sterling Silver Salvers, feature Chippendale borders, engraved crests to the centre, and stand on four cast scroll feet. Each salver measures 12"(30.5cm) in diameter, and the pair together weigh 90 troy ounces.
£3,975
Hallmarked in Sheffield in 1939 by Edward & Sons, this very stylish, George VI period, Sterling Silver Tray, is in the art deco taste, octagonal in shape, with reed borders, and turned wooden handles The tray measures 2.25"(5.5cm) tall, by 20.75"(52.5cm) from handle to handle, by 18.5"(47cm) deep, and weighs 105.64 troy ounces.
£7,495