A Collection of Assorted Silver, including a sauceboat; a tea-caddy; a letter-rack; a cream-jug a two-handled cup and assorted other items; 22oz 5dwt, 692gr; Together With a cased silver medallion stamped with The Right Hon. Sirt Seewoosagur Ramgoolam; coins and a ring (qty)The pieces with generally overall wear and damage from use. The tea caddy with many bruises. Rocks and leans when placed on a flat surface. The letter rack with bruising to the bars. There is some splitting and damage to the silver on both sides.
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A William IV Silver Fish-Slice, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, 1831, Fiddle pattern, engraved with initials, the bladed pierced and engraved with initials, 27.5cm long; Together With a William IV silver caddy-spoon, London, 1834, Fiddle pattern, engraved with a crest and a silver plate Fiddle pattern fish-slice, weight of silver 4oz 125gr (3)
A Collection of Assorted Silver, comprising two George III-style cream-jugs; a George II Hanoverian pattern table-spoon and two George III silver caddy-spoons, one with shell-shaped bowl, 10oz 7dwt, 322gr; Together With a silver pair cased pocket-watch, the movement signed John Page, a/f, and a silver plate owl-form caster, in case (qty)
A George V Silver Dish, by Cooper Brothers and Sons Ltd., Sheffield, 1933, shaped oval and on four scroll feet, 18.7cm wide; Together With a George V silver tea-caddy, by Edward Souter Barnsley, Birmingham, 1911, cylindrical, the sides reeded, with pull-off cover 95mm high, total weight 8oz 5dwt, 256gr (2)The dish is fully marked on side. There is some minor wear to the marks but each is still legible. Further marked underneath with design registration number. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The tea-caddy fully marked on bezel and further part marked on cap. There is wear to the marks. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The cap fits snuggly. There is a bruise to the base which causes the caddy to rock slightly when placed on a flat surface.
Tea Caddy von Abraham RoentgenRosenholz und Nussmaser auf Eiche und Weichholz, Messing, vermessingtes Eisenblech, späteres Textil. Teeschatulle in oblonger Kastenform mit konkavem Giebeldeckel und Bügelgriff. Auf Deckel, Front und Seiten Felder in Maserholz, gerahmt von Messingfilets und fein vertikal gelegtem Furnier. Vorstehende, deutlich abgesetzte Basis auf vier geschweiften Zargenfüßen. Kartuschenförmiger, fein gravierter Schlossbeschlag. Über einen hexagonalen Druckknopf in der rechten Wandung zu öffnender, flacher Geheimschub in der rechten Basis. Die beiden Facheinteilungen innen verloren, der Boden ringsum verstärkt mit einem Rahmen, der auf Höhe des Schlossmechanismus gebrochen ist, kleine Fehlstellen. Mit umgelegtem Klappbügel H 16,5, B 22,5, T 14,5 cm.Neuwied, um 1755 - 60.LiteraturVgl. Fabian, Roentgenmöbel aus Neuwied, Bad Neustadt 1986, Nr. 656 f.Vgl. Fabian, Abraham und David Roentgen. Das noch aufgefundene Gesamtwerk ihrer Möbel- und Uhrenkunst in Verbindung mit der Uhrmacherfamilie Kinzing in Neuwied. Leben und Werk, Verzeichnis der Werke, Quellen, Bad Neustadt 1996, Kat. Nr. 564, das fast identische Teekästchen mit denselben Maßen aus dem Museum für Angewandte Kunst Frankfurt, Inv.Nr. 15411, von dem Frankfurter Vorbesitzer ebenfalls aus den USA erworben.S.a. Zinnkann, Roentgenmöbel aus dem Bestand, Frankfurt 2005, Kat. Nr. 2.Dieses Objekt wurde unter Verwendung von Materialien hergestellt, für die beim Export in Ländern außerhalb der EU eine Genehmigung nach CITES erforderlich ist. Wir machen darauf aufmerksam, dass eine Genehmigung im Regelfall nicht erteilt wird.
Group of silver, comprising pair of early 20th century salad servers, hallmarked Josiah Williams & Co, London 1915, George IV Fiddle pattern sauce ladle, hallmarked William Eaton, London 1829, Victorian salad fork with mother of pearl handle, hallmarked Atkin Brothers, Sheffield 1896, a Scandinavian silver caddy spoon, stamped NM 830, tea strainer with wooden handle and a toddy ladle, both unmarked Condition Report: Approximate weighable 925 5.86 ozt (182.5 grams) 830 approx 18.2 gramsUnmarked items test 925.General wear commensurate with age and use in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Hallmarks with small amount of wear, but generally clear and legible.
Edwardian silver caddy spoon, in the form of a jockeys cap, with embossed decoration and blank shield shaped cartouche, hallmarked Thomas Bradbury & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1909, L5.3cmCondition Report:General wear commensurate with age and use in the form of surface scratches, nicks and small knocks. Hallmarks with small amount of wear, but generally clear and legible.
A COLLECTION OF SEVEN JAPANESE LACQUER BOXES AND COVERS EDO AND MEIJI, 18TH AND 19TH CENTURY All embellished with gold and black lacquer, some used as kogo (incense boxes); one formed as a takarabune (treasure ship) laden with auspicious objects; another with two beauties mending clothes; the third with a shaped panel enclosing flowers, signed Ittosai in red lacquer; another a natsume (tea caddy) with flowers and scrolling tendrils; the fifth of quatrefoil shape and embellished with flowerheads and pine needles, with mother of pearl inlays; the sixth a square-section box and cover painted with prunus, bamboo and pine, and the last a three-case cylindrical box with cover, decorated with ferns, 13.4cm max. (16)PLEASE NOTE THIS LOT IS TO BE OFFERED WITHOUT RESERVE. Provenance: from the collection of Phillip Allen (1938-2022).
A VICTORIAN SILVER QUEEN'S PATTERN TABLE SERVICE FRANCIS HIGGINS III, LONDON 1897 Engraved with a crest Comprising:Thirty six table forks Eighteen table spoons (six by Joseph & Albert Savory, London 1840) Eighteen dessert forks (six by Joseph & Albert Savory, London 1840) Eighteen dessert spoons (six by Joseph & Albert Savory, London 1840 and six by Spink & Son, London 1959) Twelve tea spoons (four by Spink & Son, London 1916 (1) and 1959 (3)) Six coffee spoons Twelve egg spoons (two by Spink & Son, London 1928 and 1959) Eight salt spoons A jam spoon A pickle fork A pair of grape scissors A pair of sugar tongs A caddy spoon A butter knife A soup ladle A gravy spoon Three cream ladles Two sauce ladles by Joseph & Albert Savory, London 1841 9804g (315.25 oz) In a fitted canteen, the cover with a plaque engraved Capt. Frank Burges Condition Report: Marks are generally clearAppear to be engraved with the same crest throughoutSome rubbing to the decorationComes with two keysLight scratches and wear commensurate with age and useCondition Report Disclaimer
An early 19th Century Regency tortoiseshell tea caddy of inverted breakfront form, inlaid with white metal wirework, mother of pearl and abalone shell forming floral sprays, with a pagoda shaped lid opening to reveal a twin section interior, raised to later replaced bun feet, some damages, height 13.5cm, width 20cm and depth 12.5cm NB - 2018 Ivory Act Submission reference RL8WCQXX
An early George III silver tea caddy, of rectangular form, decorated in deep relief in the Chinoiserie style with panels of Chinamen picking tea, and pavilions within borders of c-scrolls, with further lion's mask, paw, flower, shell and scale decoration, the hinged cover with rose and foliate finial, by Daniel Smith & Robert Sharp, London 1762, 15cm high, 17.5oz
A late 19th/early 20th century German silver tea caddy, of square section with oval cover, repoussé decorated with panels of figures in pastoral landscapes, stamped 800, 9.5cm high, and an American silver oval box, with hinged cover, repoussé decorated with flowers and c scrolls by Gorham, stamped sterling, 13.5cm long, 12oz overall. (2)
A mid Victorian silver four piece bachelor's tea service, comprising teapot, sucrier, milk jug and tea caddy, embossed and chased with flowers and c-scrolls and having flowerhead finials, the teapot with ivory insulators, by Beare Falcke, London 1859 and 1864, teapot 9.5cm high, 21.5oz overall. (4)Ivory submission reference no. GEZDU665
A George V silver waiter, with shaped border and scroll feet, by James Dixon & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1929, presentation inscription, 15.5cm wide, a pair of silver pierce-decorated sweetmeat dishes, on shaped paw feet by Mappin & Webb, Birmingham 1912, 10.5cm wide, a modern silver caddy spoon, a silver preserve spoon and pair of sugar tongs, a Belgian circular plate, stamped A835, 18cm wide, four similar pastry forks, and a set of six Continental coffee spoons, 25oz overall. (qty)
A George III silver oval tea caddy, with beaded borders, embossed and engraved with flowers and scrolling foliage, and having urn finial, by John Robins, London 1782, 13.5cm wide, 11.5ozThe decoration is worn, and the lid does not stay closed. Hinge is fine though. Lid is dented and split where the finial is attached. Dent to lower edge and base, and further small dents, knocks and scratches throughout. Marks to base are clear.
A George IV silver caddy spoon, the shaped oval bowl engraved with foliage, the pointed handle relief decorated with a flowering plant by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1823, 7cm long, a pair of silver crescent shaped decanter labels for whisky and gin, an Edwardian silver envelope form stamp case, Chester 1904, a vesta case, and other small items. (qty)
19th century Russian silver sifter spoons and other items Russian marksto include: a silver-gilt fiddle pattern sifter spoon, St Petersburg, makers mark AR, a large silver-gilt sifter spoon, a silver-gilt sifter spoon, the bowl back with engraved decoration, two fiddle pattern sifter spoons, a plain spoon with gilded bowl, a caddy spoon, and a lemon fork, (8)first length 14.5cm. weight approx. 6.04oztCondition: large sifter spoon with rubbing to gilt an repair to stem by bowl. rubbing to gilt of another spoon. Spoon with twisted stem with old repair. Lemon fork with traces of gilt
A George III silver cream jug and other silverfirst London, 1798, Alexander Fieldof plain oval bellied form with angular handle and reeded rim together with a George III Old English pattern butter knife, London, 1809, William Eley I, William fearn & William Chawner, initialled, a pair of plain sugar tongs, three fiddle pattern dessert forks, a caddy spoon, another butter knife and a boxed Dutch plated spoon, (qty)first height 12cm., weight approx. 13.24ozt.Condition: Old solder repair to jug, caddy spoon repaired, other items worn
Five Norwegian .830 silver caddy spoons, a sifter spoon and another spoonNorwegian marksto include a David Anderson floriform pattern caddy spoon, a Tele pattern caddy spoon by Brodrene Mylius, two caddy spoons by Magnus Aase with pierced handles of which one foliate scroll design the other with a rampant lion, a long handled spoon, the terminal with rampant lion terminal by Brodrene Lohne, and a sifter spoon with foliate engraved handle, initialled (6)first length 13.2cm., weight approx. 6.17ozt.Condition: Good condition
Seven Victorian silver caddy spoonsvarious dates, makers marks,to include: two plain fiddle pattern spoons with shovel shaped bowls, London, 1848 and 1850 by Charles Lias, a fiddle pattern spoon with bright cut engraving, London, 1859, George Adams, initialled, a fiddle and thread pattern spoon, London, 1843, George Adams, initialled, a fiddle pattern spoon with shell bowl, and two others, (7)first length 9cm., weight approx. 3.16ozt.Condition: fiddle pattern spoon with shell bowl has an old repair
Seven George III/IV silver caddy spoonsvarious dates makers marksto include: a bright cut spoon with round bowl bearing a vacant shield shaped reserve, London, 1798, George Burrows, caddy scoop with shovel shaped bowl engraved decoration and turned ebony handle, Birmingham, 1810 makers mark IT, a fiddle pattern spoon with oval bowl with Bright cut Greek Key border, London, 1823, makers mark J.M, a thread pattern spoon with shell bowl, no town mark but London, 1795, makers mark Elizabeth Morley and three others with bright cut decoration, (7)first length 7.6cm., weight approx. 1.78oztCondition: Most good. Spoon with shell bowl slight cracks on stem. fiddle pattern spoon with long stem with some rubbing to engraved decoration on bowl Another bright cut spoon with repair to handle.
A collection of mostly continental silver caddy spoonsto include: a Dutch Arts and Crafts spoon, An American spoon with planished bowl, the handle with feathered edge engraved Dec 1855-1903, stamped 925 and 000, a French spoon with round bowl and pierced handle in the form of the arms of the Netherlands, an Italian caddy spoon with shell bowl and cast figural handle, another Italian caddy spoon with large oval bowl and pierced handle stamped 800 Gabrielli, a large embossed spoon, possibly adapted, an American spoon with leaf bowl stamped 925 MMA, a Dutch spoon with windmill terminal bearing London import marks a white metal Arts and Crafts spoon, the terminal set with a single turquoise cabochon etc, together with a Dutch plated caddy spoon and a plated cast, (qty)weight approx. 6.41ozt. weight approx. 5.65oztCondition: Good condition
A collection of George III/IV silver caddy spoonsvarious dates, makersto include: fiddle and old English pattern spoons with plain shaped bowls, some initialled, and assorted other spoons mostly with old solders repairs, (18)various weight approx. 6.23oztCondition: mostyl plain spoons in good condition. others have historic repairs
A mid 19th century French gilt brass repeater carriage clock in one piece casewhite enamel dial with black Roman numerals, minute track and blued steel Breguet style moon hands, signed Hatton Paris, 8 day movement with platform escapement striking on a bell, backplate stamped Hatton A Paris 214, caddy moulded one piece bevelled glazed case with solid rear door with shuttered winding holes, carrying handled and inspection top, stamped L. Lange 588 to underside height 14.5cm.Condition: untested. No key. Rubbing and oxidation to case Chip to top left corner of front pane and bottom right. Both side panes with small chips to bottom corners Small hairline to dial top left. Short Scratch to dial from 4 o'clock through minute track
An Elizabeth II silver three piece cruet set, two caddy spoons and assorted napkin rings first Birmingham, 1957, J B Chatterley & Sons Ltd, of plain oval bellied form with wavy edged rims, fitted with blue glass liners and with spoons, together with a modern caddy spoon, with shell bowl and handle, another with spiral lobed bowl, two textured napkin rings with feature hallmarks, Birmingham, 1971, Deakin & Francis, a hexagonal engine turned napkin ring and two others, (qty)various, weight approx. 10.73oztCondition: Good condition. Some blacking to salt well

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