A group of Silver and white metal items; Two square based silver candlesticks of fluted column design with capitals of foliate design, hallmarks for Sheffield 1883, makers mark for James Kebberling Bembridge; A silver vase with floral chasing and scalloped rim, London 1902, by Charles Boyton; A silver box, with wooden interior and hinged cover, with engraving from the London Management of Roneo Ltd October 1928, hallmarked for Birmingham, 1928, S Blanckensee & Son Ltd; A silver cigarette case, with internal engraving and external monogram, internally gilt, Birmingham 1945, Adie Brothers Ltd; A silver cigarette case of domed rectangular form, engraved with pinstripes and monogram, Birmingham 1915, Samuel M Levi; A silver card case, engraved with initials ‘SG’ and ‘Nissan 18 5707’ with engraved scrolling designs, Birmingham 1957, Edward Smith; Three fiddle pattern silver dinner spoons, London 1934, John Round & Son Ltd; An 18 th Century Dutch serving spoon, of rattail pattern, back of finial struck with the lion rampant mark indicating 875 fineness, axe mark used as a tax mark for old silver; An early 19 th Century German white metal box with hinged cover and gadrooned border, on four foliate ‘feet’, struck with Berlin city mark and makers mark ‘Godet’; A silver Kiddush cup, London 1924, Rosenzweig, Taitelbaum & Co; A silver wine goblet, engraved with foliate design, Birmingham 1931, Britton, Gould & Co; A silver wine goblet, foot detached, Birmingham 1874, Elkington & Co; A silver dish of pierced oval form, to four feet, by Atkin Brothers, London; A Dunhill lift arm lighter, with engine turned design, Patent number 390107, Registered Design number 737418; Total weighable approximately 26 ozt.