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A mixed lot:- a pair of 'X' frame knife rests, by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1917, a pair of Edwardian salts, by J. Sherwood & Sons, Birmingham 1902, a caddy spoon with a grotesque mask, two salt spoons, an Asprey bookmark, (cased), a child's pusher, a butter knife, a small fork and a George III "Scottish fiddle" pattern teaspoon, 8.5oz weightable silver. (12)
A rare George III North Country provincial tea caddy, of panelled oblong form with a hinged, low domed cover and a cast flower finial, engraved with an oval pendant cartouche suspended from a tied ribbon initialled "MJ" and decorated with narrow friezes of wrigglework complete with lock, by J. Hampston & J. Prince, York 1782, 5.1in (13cm) high, 10.5oz.
A canteen of cutlery, to include eleven silver tables spoons of plain form, London 1807, two large serving spoons, London 1806, 12" long, eleven teaspoons, London 1879, ten Kings pattern teaspoons, London 1872, twelve silver forks, London 1807, four silver sauce ladles and another, circa 1770, and a quantity of miscellaneous silver and plated flatware to include fish knives, tea strainers, caddy spoon, pickle fork, sugar tongs, marrow scoop, napkin rings etc (quantity)
A REGENCY PAPIER MACHE BOTTLE COASTER gilt with foliate scrolls and fruting vines on a black ground together with a papier mache tea caddy of rectangular shape, the lid inlaid with mother-of-pearl and painted floral spray, 6 3/4in. (17cm. ) wide and a papier mache pen tray painted with floral spray on a black ground
A collection of small silver, comprising; a pair of silver and ivory mounted cow-horn shaped knife rests, Birmingham 1906 by Thomas Walker, a George IV foliate engraved vinaigrette, 1829 by Edward Smith, a mother of pearl handled butter knife, 1899 by Hilliard & Thomason, a horn handled caddy spoon, 1802 and a similar sifter ladle, 1803 both by Joseph Taylor, an oblong decanter label, London 1821 by Charles Rawlings, a pair of fiddle pattern salt spoons with monograms, London 1861, a salt shovel and a sugar tongs
Four caddy spoons, comprising; a George IV hour glass pattern spoon with a shovel shaped bowl, Birmingham 1825 by Joseph Taylor, an old English pattern spoon the handle engraved with leaves and an initial, London 1889 by Charles Boyton, a George VI and Queen Elizabeth commemorative spoon, 1936, and a Dutch spoon with a lion mask and leaf chased open-work handle, import marks for Chester 1909
A Worcester porcelain bulbous tea caddy and domed cover with flowerhead finial, the whole enamelled in colours with shaped vignettes depicting exotic flowers and butterflies within gilt scroll reserves, on a blue scale ground, 6.5ins high (crescent mark in underglaze blue to base - cover extensively restored)
A late 18th/early 19th Century oak longcase clock, the 12ins arched brass dial inscribed "Joseph Bean of Croft", the chapter ring with Roman and Arabic numerals, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture to the eight day two train movement striking on a bell, contained in case with shaped caddy top and arched moulding, later carved with guilloche ornament, turned and fluted columns to hood, arched trunk door, on later bracket feet, 90ins high (with alterations to case, later carving to hood and later bracket feet)

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