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A Victorian Silver Caddy Spoon, James Beebe, London 1845, Fiddle pattern with pear shaped bowl engraved with a floral spray, engraved initial M; A George III Silver Shovel Caddy Spoon, Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1810, of plain form with hollow handle, engraved initial B; Another, Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1807, Fiddle pattern; and Another, Lawrence & Co, Birmingham 1816, with hollow handle and allover bright cut decoration (4)
A George III Silver Caddy Spoon, William Eley & William Fearn, London 1815, Old English pattern with scallop shell bowl, engraved initials ES; Another, Josiah Snatt, London 1802, with bright cut engraved handle and scallop shell bowl; and Another, no maker`s mark, London 1788, with bright cut engraved handle and scallop shell bowl (3)
A George III Silver Caddy Spoon, Wardell & Kempson, Birmingham 1814, the rectangular bowl with bright cut engraved floral panel between fluted sides and engraved handle; Another, Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1817, hollow fiddle pattern with dot-prick engraved decoration; and Another, no maker`s mark, London 1795, with bright cut engraved handle and pear shaped bowl (3)
A George III Silver Caddy Spoon, Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1804, the circular bowl engraved with an oval cartouche below a chequer engraved handle; Another, Cocks & Betteridge, Birmingham 1813, the pear shaped bowl with chequer engraving below a pierced gallery edge and bright cut engraved handle, engraved initial W; and Another, Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1820, the bell shaped shovel bowl dot-prick engraved below a bright cut handle (3)
SUMMERHAYES, ILMINSTER A PRINCIPALLY 19TH CENTURY OAK 8-DAY COTTAGE LONGCASE CLOCK, having hood with moulded pediment, later caddy flank pilasters with carved gilt wood capitals, waist door and box base on later plinth, four-pillar mechanism with an" chor escapement, no false plate, faced by a re-painted 12" dial, 2.05m high
A VICTORIAN MAHOGANY WRITING SLOPE, 13cm x 27cm, together with a rosewood TRINKET BOX, inlaid with pewter and mother-of-pearl, 9 x 25cm, a plain rectangular TEA CADDY with part stripped interior, 15cm x 31cm, a rosewood JEWELLERY CASKET, with remnant s of red satin interior, 11 x 30cm, and a rosewood DESK STAND with brass edged corners, 10 x 25cm
TWO ENGLISH BRASS HUNTING HORNS with plated mounts, one by T Callow & Son London, the other by Kohler & Son Bromley, 53 and 23.5cm l, one in leather case, both c1900, two brass fly terrets, two 19th century brass candlesticks, a copper tea caddy and various bell metal measures, etc (approx 25) The lot in generally good condition
AN EARLY VICTORIAN TORTOISESHELL TEA CADDY of sarcophagus shape, veneered in blonde shell with wire stringing, the divided interior with pair of covers with domed button knop, on brass ball feet, 19cm w Two old chips to the veneer on two corners of the lid. The covers to the interior in fine condition. On the reverse two veneer chips. The hinges in good condition and the veneers around the hinges undamaged. Small losses to the veneer on one side of the base. The feet original.
A good Victorian mahogany quarter chiming bracket clock with eight day four pillar twin train movement striking on a coil, the ogee arched foliate engraved gilt dial with silvered Roman dial and Fast/Slow subsidiary dial to arch, pierced floral and foliate gilt metal grilles to sides, the case with caddy top with brass ball finials and carrying handle, raised on a gilt brass plinth with bracket feet, 14½in. (37cm.) high excluding handle, grilles and one finial loose. .
A fine George IV bowfronted mahogany stick barometer by Dolland of London with caddy top cornice over a curved glass, the silvered register plate with maker`s name and adjustable vernier with turned ivory knob, the trunk with silvered mercury thermometer, the base with an ebonised urn cistern cover, 38¾in. (98.5cm.) high. .
A Victorian tortoiseshell trinket box in the form of a bureau, the slanted top opening to reveal a velvet interior with mirror inside the lid, gilt brass mounts and feet, 2¾in. (7cm.) wide, 2 1/8in. (5.3cm.) high, together with a Victorian tortoiseshell ring box of domed caddy form with turned ivory feet, 2 3/8in. (6cm.) wide. (2) .
A collection of George III and later silver caddy spoons, comprising: an English provincial fiddle pattern example by John Osment, Exeter 1837, with an ovoid bowl; a George III shovel scoop by Cocks & Bettridge, Birmingham 1807; a fiddle pattern example, probably by John Beebe, London 1820 (no town mark), with an ovoid bowl engraved with acorns, the handle with a monogram `JAM`; a King`s pattern with oblong bowl by George Unite, Birmingham 1839; an Old English bright-cut shell bowl by John McFerlan, London 1790; a plain Old English by George Wintle, London 1813 (no town mark); a fiddle pattern with an oval bowl by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1816; and a German cast example by Neresheimer, Hanau, import marked for London 1912 by Bertold Hermann Muller (8)
A LATE VICTORIAN SILVER CADDY SPOON, the pear shaped bowl engraved with a shield crest, date 1578 and scrolled banner, the figural surmount formed as a knight, marks for Birmingham 1891, maker Carrington & Co 11.5cm(L) 62grams; sold together with a 19th century silver caddy spoon of ladle form with geometric engraving to the bowl, rubbed marks for Birmingham 1810, maker indistinct. 8.5cm(L) 8grams Condition Report: The larger spoon with wear to gilt finish, minor marks and scratches, the other with wear to marks, knocks, dents and repair to stem.
Set of five silver tea spoons, makers mark `H.W`, h/m Sheffield 1935, & set of six silver coffee spoons, makers mark `L&S`, h/m Birmingham 1922, another coffee spoon, stamped sterling silver, a caddy spoon, h/m Sheffield 1923 & two other decorative spoons with same h/m 1936 & 1929, plus Canadian souvenir spoon, stamped sterling, most in good condition (16 spoons total) (5.38oz gross)
LENZKIRCH EARLY TWENTIETH CENTURY CARVED WALNUTWOOD THREE GLASS MANTEL CLOCK, the silvered oblong roman dial with foliate scroll engraved decoration, powered by an eight day movement striking on two gongs, housed in a caddy top case with carrying handle and carved panels, raised on a plinth base, 13" (33cm) high EST 150-200

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