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A collection of silver itemsvarious maker's and dates A Queen Anne Britannia silver trefid spoon, John Cory, London 1704, traditional form, the rear stem inscribed 'I A*M :I: R:B', with fully developed rat-tail to rear of bowl, length 20cm, together with a silver marrow scoop, James Wilks, London 1748, inscribed armorial to back of scoop, length 22cm; an Arts and Crafts silver spoon, Guild of Handicrafts, London 1906, hand formed with spot hammering, the triangular terminal inset with an oval mother of pearl, length 13.5cm; a George III silver tea caddy spoon, possibly Richard Foster, London circa 1800 and a George III silver cruet cover, 'TH', London circa 1800, armorial to finial, height 5cm, weight total 5oz. (Qty)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A collection of fourteen modern silver caddy spoonsvarious maker's and datesComprisingStuart Devlin, London 1977, with crown finialGarrard & Co Ltd, London 1970, designed by A G StylesGuild of Handicraft, Britannia standard, London 1966, open work Tudor rose handleRoberts & Belk, Sheffield 1981, shell bowl with gilt Prince of Wales feathersFrancis Higgins, Sheffield 1972, modelled as a jockey capIsrael Freeman & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1970, fruiting vine embossed handle and tendril handlemaker AIO, London 2001, coin set bowlone with shell bowl and handle, feather bowl, four others and a silver-gilt apostle spoon. (14)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
An Austrian silver tea caddymaker's mark 'AM', Vienna circa 1866, stamped Austria-Hungary .800 standard Oval bombe form, with hinged cover topped by a cast floral finial and the engraved initials 'AS' within a cartouche, a shaped thumbpiece to the front, simple chased scrolling leaves and flower heads to the whole, prick-dot decorative borders, a keyhole to the lower body within diaper work, all on four raised leaf scroll feet, height 13cm, length 13cm, weight 10oz.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A collection of silver caddy spoons and other spoonsvarious maker's and datesone Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1824, shovel bowl and mother of pearl handle, John Bettridge, Birmingham 1823, hoof bowl, three other Georgian examples, three Dutch style spoons, a pair of Continental spoons, a French example, an anoiting spoon, and two other spoons, weight 14oz.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A silver and shagreen box / caddyunmarked, possibly John Paul Cooper, early 20th century Octagonal form with hinged octagonal dome cover, the edges with pinned mouldings with ropetwist edges and small flower head pins, the front with a press catch issuing from an open-work branch backplate, wood interior, possibly with a tinned surface, height 11cm, length 14.2cm.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A modern nine carat gold and gem set reproduction of an early 19th century eagle's wing caddy spoonG & T Jewellers Ltd, London 1975 Cast with feathered-effect bowl and eagle's head handle, with green gem stone set eye, length 7.3cm, weight total 22.9gms.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Victorian silver tea caddyJoseph Angell, London 1862 In the George III style, shaped-oval outline, with bead rims and bright-engraved detail, hinged cover, length 13.5cm, together with a rose bowl, G W Aldridge, Birmingham 1923, hemispherical form with undulating rim, diameter 19.5cm, together with a sugar caster, Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1895, cylindrical form profusely embossed foliate decoration, height 17cm, weight 34.3oz. (3)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
OF IRISH E.E.C. ENTRY INTEREST: a modern Irish 20 carat gold commemorative caddy spoonThomas O'Connor & Sons Ltd, Dublin 1973, with fleur de lys mark and additional Gleninsheen collar mark to commemorate Ireland's entry into the E.E.C. in 1973 Terminal modelled as the Glenshinnan collar with matted surface and polished curved bowl, with small commemorative booklet, length 7.9cm, weight 32.7gms.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: ΩΩ VAT on imported items at the prevailing rate on Hammer Price and Buyer's Premium.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A George III silver tea caddyNaphthali Hart, London 1819 Bulbous oval form, a hinged stepped dome cover surmounted by a floral finial, the rim with an applied decorative moulded trim, a keyhole below, the central band on the lower body embossed with acorns, leaves and flowers, an oval cartouche either side with one bearing an armorial, the whole raised on four paw feet, height 17cm, weight total 24.5oz.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A collection of twelve silver caddy spoons and a mote spoonvarious maker's and datesComprising, examples byHilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1852, Anemone flower head shaped bowl with tendril and vine leaf handleno maker's mark, London 1832, plain bowl and cast leaf handleHilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1868, shaped bowl centred with leafy flower head, with similar tendril handleMatthew Linwood, Birmingham 1814, the part frosted veined leaf with coiled handleGeorge Unite, Birmingham 1852, leaf bowl and junction to branch stem handleGeorge Unite, Birmingham 1860, profuse foliate embossed and fluted bowl, hollow tapering tubular loop handleThomas Wallis II, London 1805, with elongated leaf shaped bowl, engraved handleno maker's mark, London 1802, with elongated leaf shaped bowl, bead rim handle, script initialledWilliam Lea & Co, Birmingham, possibly 1814, the bowl with die stamped leafno maker's mark, London 1805, elongated prick-dot engraved leaf bowl, with coil handlewith maker's mark only for Samuel Pemberton, feathered leaf bowl, wired handleThomas Willmore, Birmingham 1798, veined leaf bowl together with a mote spoon, indistinct marks, shell back pierced bowl. (13)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A collection of twelve silver caddy spoonsvarious maker's and datesComprising, examples byJoseph Willmore, Birmingham 1805, with pierced and engraved oval bowlJoseph Taylor, Birmingham 1814, with pierced and engraved shovel shaped bowl, hollow handleprobably John Thropp, Birmingham 1810, the oval bowl with pierced star motifs and heightened with engraving, lattice engraved handleSamuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1802, the oval bowl with filigree insert, with lattice engraved handleSamuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1801, the oval bowl with filigree insertmaker's mark JL, probably John Lawrence, Birmingham 1831, fluted bowl, hollow handleJohn Bettridge, Birmingham 1825, ornate die stamped bowl, hour glass pattern handleJoseph Willmore, Birmingham 1804, heart shape bowl, with bifurcated handle junctionmaker's mark JS, Josiah Snatt, London 1805, in the form of a hand, with cuff shaped handlean unmarked Old Sheffield plate jockey cap caddy spoonmaker's mark IT probably Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1823, with double duty mark, in the form of a jockey captogether with a filigree caddy spoon, unmarked, probably Birmingham, circa 1800, with filigree bowl and handle. (12)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
GEORG JENSEN: a silver Acorn (Konge) table service of flatware and cutlerypost 1945 period mark, also stamped STERLING DENMARK Placings for eight, comprising: table forks, dessert forks, dessert spoons, soup spoons, teaspoons, cake / pastry forks, table knives, dessert knives, small cake knives and a three-piece carving set, with stainless steel blades, together with the following serving pieces, a pair of salad servers, two other serving spoons, a double lipped sauce ladle, a pastry slice, two two-pronged serving forks, a caddy spoon and another small spoon, weight of silver excluding knives with stainless steel blades 85oz. (85)Footnotes:Acorn (Konge) pattern was designed by Johan Rohde in 1915.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A 19th century continental silver tea caddyprobably Hanau, importers mark for Martin Sugar, London 1891 Of flattened ovoid form, with pull off circular cover, the whole embossed with rococo style classical figures, winged cherubs, swags and harps, surrounded by scrolls interspersed with floral and foliate decoration, on either side a vacant cartouche, polished reliefs against a textured matt ground, height 17cm, weight 11.3oz.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A George II silver tea caddyscript maker's mark G mullet ?, probably George Ibbott, London 1758 Inverted baluster form, the body chased with floral sprays between swirl flutes, rococo cartouche to one side the cover with flower finial, raised on circular foot with a floral band, height 13cm, together with a George II silver two-handled porringer, William Darker, London 1732, conventional form, crested reserve, underside initialled, height 8.5cm, weight 10.8oz. (2)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A collection of fifteen silver caddy spoons, shells and scallopsvarious maker's and datesComprising, examples byElizabeth & John Eaton, London 1860, scallop bowl, feather edge short handleWB, London 1812, plain bowl and shaped handleMatthew Linwood, maker's mark only, Birmingham, circa 1800, the conical shell with silver rim mount, Fiddle handle with thread edge initialledJames Beebe, London 1836, scallop bowl, engraved handleGeorge Burrows, London 1791, engravedTudor & Leader, Sheffield, possibly 1790, scallop bowl, crestedlion passant and maker's mark script GS, possibly George Smith, scallop bowl, scroll handle with bifurcated junctionmaker's mark mistruck, London 1811, scallop bowl, handle initialledHester Bateman, London 1786, scallop bowl, handle crestedElizabeth Morley, London 1802, plain bowl, feather edge handleWilliam Knight, London 1833, plain bowl Fiddle handle, initialledJohn Walton, Newcastle 1861, plain bowl Fiddle handlePeter & William Bateman, London 1805, plain bowlThomas Wallis (II) & Jonathan Hayne, London 1817, Old English Thread handletogether with an Old Sheffield plate spoon. (15)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com

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