λ A mixed lot of silver and plated items, comprising: two mugs, one plain tapering form, by William Hutton & Son, London 1901, the other marks worn, reeded decoration, a fluted caddy spoon, unmarked, and plated items: a set of six Old Sheffield plate teaspoons by J. Nicholds, a pair of engraved tapering beakers, trophy cup and a tea pot by Matthew Boulton Manufacturing Co, with ivory finial approx. weighable 17.5oz. (13)
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A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: a pair of George III Bright-cut sugar tongs, by Hester Bateman, London circa 1780, a shell sifting spoon, Birmingham 1901, a George III Bright-cut caddy spoon, by Elizabeth Morley, London 1796, two further caddy spoons, three sugar spoons, a pair of 18th century sugar nips, a pair of jam spoons, plus two salt spoons and an electroplated salt spoon, approx. weight 8oz. (11) Provenance: The Old Rectory, Little Langford, Wiltshire. Sold by order of Trustees of the Estate of the late Miss S.F. Rooke.
Seven pieces of Treen: A pair of carved clogs, 16cm, an oriental cylinder form tea caddy, 12.2cm, a pair of turned cups and covers, united probably as a condiment, a Norwegian carved jug, a multi-coloured cylinder box inset with numerous smaller boxes within, a painted wooden Dutch tankard, and a cylinder jar with jewelled cover. (8)
Seven pieces of treen, comprising; a boxwood turned cylinder box with screw cover, 8cm diameter, another with glass liner and base, advert for ""E. S. Hull & Co. Shaving Cream Â…"", 9.2cm diameter, another smaller stamped ""Smeeton, Chemist, Leeds"", 6cm, a ball form boxwood box, 7.5cm diameter, a square form tea caddy, 8.5cm, a large walnut card marker, 17cm, and a pair of `Brighton Bun` style olivewood candlesticks, inscribed ""Jerusalem"". (7)
A late Victorian silver oval tea caddy with domed hinge lid, embossed with foliate scrolls, Birmingham 1899 by William Hutton & Sons, together with a silver oval snuff box, the hinge lid embossed with classical figures, London 1905 by William Comyns, a pair of silver salts, Sheffield 1899 by John Round, silver half reeded oval mustard, silver napkin ring and two silver covered books,
A group of George III to William IV four silver caddy spoons and a sugar... A group of George III to William IV four silver caddy spoons and a sugar sifting spoon, the caddy spoons: with chequer engraved triform bowl by William Pugh, Birmingham 1814; with leaf bordered rectangular bowl by Cocks & Bettridge , Birmingham 1814; with a shovel bowl by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1807; with a chequered shovel bowl by Gervase Wheeler, Birmingham 1835; the fiddle pattern sugar sifter by John, Henry & Charles Lias, London 1826, initialled, 56g (1.8 oz) gross View on Bloomsbury.com
A George III silver serpentine outline straight-sided tea caddy by Henry... A George III silver serpentine outline straight-sided tea caddy by Henry Chawner, London 1788, with an oval wooden finial to the hinged conical cover, bands of bright-cut engraving and later engraved FROM W.E.M. TO A.T.L. 1888 inside cover, 14cm (5 1/2in) high, 362g (11.65 oz) gross (no key) View on Bloomsbury.com
A collection of George Jones Abbey pattern blue and white printed wares comprising a biscuit barrel and cover with wicker handle, a cylindrical pot and cover, a caddy and cover of four sided form and a collection of three trinket boxes and covers comprising two heart shaped examples and a quatrefoil shaped example
(lot of 2) French Neoclassical style .950 silver cruet stand, by Fray Fils, 1875-1891, Paris, the footed caddy decorated with swags and bows above monogramed medallions, and fitted with a pair of stoppered crystal cruets (losses to one stopper); together with a German .800 silver pepper mill fitted with an Italian grinder, 6.23 troy oz.
A parcel lot of framed prints to include Hand-tinted mezzotint of William Innes and caddy, engraved by Valentine Green, from the painting by Lemuel Francis Abbott, inscribed `To the Society of Goffers at Blackheath. This Plate is with just Respect. Dedicated by Their most humble Servant, Lemuel Francis Abbott.`, pair of colour lithographs, the driver and guard of 1832, pair of coloured etchings by H ALKEN of a bull tossing a man and men watching a dog fight, Le Blond print, and two SIMON DREW limited editon prints.

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