A George III provincial silver old English pattern caddy spoon, probably George Turner, Exeter circa 1815, with plain circular bowl, the bright-cut handle with vacant cartouche, a silver Old English pattern caddy spoon with shell bowl, by Taylor & Perry, Birmingham 1831, the handle engraved with leaf work and vacant cartouche, and a silver fiddle and shell pattern caddy spoon, (af) (3)
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A George III silver scoop shaped caddy spoon, by Joseph Taylor, probably Birmingham 1806, with scroll handle, the bowl engraved with shield cartouche flanked by wreath, monogrammed, a George III silver shovel bowl caddy spoon, by same maker, Birmingham 1802. with tubular ivory handle, the bowl engraved with shield cartouche, monogrammed (2)
An early 20th Century silver and tortoiseshell jewel box, by Adie Bros, Birmingham 1925, oval form on bracket feet, the tortoiseshell cover inlaid with silver floral swags, 14.5cm long; and A silver tea caddy, by W H Wakefield, Birmingham 1902, oval section embossed with stylised swags and floral motifs, 7.5cm high to top of cover (2)
An 18th Century silver shell back mote spoon, Makers mark possibly R.P, circa 1755, monogrammed, 14cm long, A pair of silver fiddle pattern sugar tongs, Newcastle 1813, a silver trefoil pattern caddy spoon, Sheffield 1919, a rare pair of George III Old Sheffield plate sugar tongs, the twisted stems terminating in acorn nips, stamped silver solder, and various silver plated pieces to include a cheese scoop (10)
A pair of Victorian silver pepperettes Deakin & Francis Ltd. Birmingham 1899 of baluster form raised on stepped pedestal feet 3.5" long cased a silver rose bowl A & J Zimmerman Ltd. Birmingham 1919 of circular faceted form scalloped rim and wire lid 6" diameter and a George III silver tea caddy no maker”s mark London 1775 of vase shape with square foot and fluted pedestal embossed floral garland design to body and lappeted scroll handles with acanthus conical fluted lid with foliate finial damaged 7" high approx. 12.5oz together (4)
A Collection of five Georgian and later tea caddies. To include a mahogany example with floral panel inlaid decoration, with fitted two section interior, on bun feet, 20cm wide; A mahogany and rosewood striped marquetry caddy, (interior lacking) 20 cm wide; A satinwood and boxwood line inlaid example, (interior lacking), 18cm wide; a burr yew tea box originally fitted to a larger caddy,12cm x 7cm also a rosewood an brass bound travelling caddy, (lacking interior), 13cm wide. (5)
A late Victorian small silver teapot the waist with reeded band above embossed scrolling motifs with ebonised handle and knop London 1894 by John Aldwinckle & Thomas Slater; an ivory handled silver plated bread fork with silver collar; a late Victorian silver shovel shaped caddy spoon with crown terminal London 1894 by Cornelius Saunders & Frank Shepherd; and four other pieces of silver (7).
Various silver items including eight napkin rings of varying dates; a pair of George III sugar tongs with bright-cut engraving; a Continental silver coloured metal caddy spoon with shell bowl scroll handle with mythical beast terminal; and various tea and coffee spoons English silver 15.5 oz all in (29).
A Regency tortoiseshell tea caddy of arc d”arbelet outline with pewter stringing the hinged cover with a vacant applied plaque to a pair of lidded compartments with later mother of pearl handles the flared apron on flattened vegetable ivory feet one later and wooden 5in (12.6cm) h 8in (20.3cm) w 5in (12.6cm) d.
Five Queen Anne/George I miniature silver toys, each with the maker's mark of David Clayton, comprising; a straight tapering coffee pot with a scroll handle and domed cover, 5.75cm high overall (2.25in), a baluster beer jug with a reeded scroll handle, 3.75cm high overall (1.5in), a canted-rectangular straight-tapering caddy and cover, the base engraved 'I W', 4cm high overall (1.5in), a shallow dish on foot, 2.75cm diameter (1.25. in), and a tea bowl, 2cm diameter (0.75in), together with a baluster teapot with a scroll handle stuck with the Britannia mark only, 3.5cm diameter x 4cm high overall (1. 3/8in x 1. 5/8in) Cf. Houart, Victor, Miniature Silver Toys, p's. 183. 188. 192-194. & maker's marks p.198.
An German Jugendstil caddy of slightly bombe form embossed with stylised fans, scrolls and Honesty, on four bracket feet, the hinged lid with arch-shaped panels and a swept-back handle, with a maker's mark 'A.P', German .800. standard marks and Austrian import mark, 13.5cm wide x 10cm high overall

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