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A Tiffany silver cheese scoop, together with a selection of American silver serving articlesTiffany & Co., New York, circa 1880 In chrysanthemum pattern, the handle engraved 'Moore', (Tiffany & Co., New York, circa 1880), length 24cm, together with:A pair of Tiffany silver grape scissors, with hammered surface and trailing vine leaves, (Tiffany, New York, late 19th century), length 20cm;A silver and mixed metal caddy spoon, the handle applied with a spider, insect and foliage, (W. Shiebler & Co., New York, circa 1890, retailed by Theodore B. Starr), length 11cm;An American silver soup ladle, the shaped top with a stamped husk and engraved with a crest, (John Cook, New York, circa 1869), length 33cm;and an English silver pair of grape scissors, (marks rubbed). (5)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A pair of Edward VII Britannia silver castersMark of Solomon Joel Phillips, London 1922 In the 18th century style, of baluster form with engraved coat of arms and a pierced removeable cover, height 13cm, total gross weight 9.8oz; together with a larger singular caster, of octagonal form with pierced cover (Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1903); a pair of similar examples (Jay, Richard Attenborough Co Ltd, Chester 1910); three further examples (various makers and dates); a Victorian silver coffee pot, of plain baluster form with wood scroll handle (Horace Woodward & Co Ltd, London 1897); and a sugar caddy, of octagonal form with four bun feet (Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1893), total gross weight of sterling silver: 58.1oz. (10)For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A collection of tea caddies18th century and laterIncluding a George II mahogany tea caddy with a brass carrying handle and hinged lid enclosing three lidded compartments with ivory handles; a late Regency rosewood tea caddy of sarcophagus form; a William IV rosewood tea caddy; a George III mother of pearl parquetry veneered tea caddy; a large early Victorian birds eye maple tea caddy of sarcophagus form; a Chinese Export lacquered tea caddy enclosing two tin mixing caddies (one lid missing); and seven others, together with a musical thuya wood cigarette box, the George II caddy: 25.5cm wide, 14cm deep, 15cm high (10in wide, 5 1/2in deep, 5 1/2in high) (14)Footnotes:Please note, the United States Government has banned the import of ivory into the USA.The items within this lot containing ivory have been registered in accordance with the Ivory Act (Section 10). Ref. GADAK8LM.This lot is subject to the following lot symbols: Y ФY Subject to CITES regulations when exporting items outside of the EU, see clause 13.Ф This lot contains or is made of ivory and cannot be imported into the USA or any country within the EU.For further information on this lot please visit Bonhams.com
A Victorian silver Provincial caddy spoon, with fluted bowl and a rounded terminal, decorated with a leaf, registered design lozenge, by Henry Ellis, Exeter 1849; together with another spoon, with engraving and bead pattern stem, crested, by Josiah Williams & Co., Exeter 1875, the latter 9.2cms long; 0.85oz. (2)
A Scottish Provincial silver fiddle pattern dessert spoon, initialled "M", by Andrew Davidson of Arbroath (AD, crown head x 2, portcullis), c.1840; a Scottish Provincial silver teaspoon, oar pattern, initialled "RMF", by David Gray of Dumfries; a nickel Celtic style caddy spoon from Iona; a set of six Scottish silver teaspoons, fiddle pattern, initialled "HE", by David McGraw, Edinburgh 1862; a pair of Scottish silver sugar tongs; and two other Scottish silver teaspoons (all three initialled), the dessertspoon 17.7cms long; 7.75oz. weighable silver. (12)
Scottish market silver caddy spoons: a George VI silver caddy spoon, made to commemorate the Glasgow Empire Exhibition of 1938, maker's mark "E & S", Sheffield 1938; another with a chased and pierced thistle stem, stamped in the bow with "Tower of Empire - Empire Exhibition, Scotland 1938", maker's mark "SMCo", Birmingham 1937; and a Scottish spoon pierced and engraved with a thistle along the stem, maker's mark "FH", Edinburgh 1966, the longest one 12.5cms long; 1.95oz. (3)
A George III silver caddy spoon, with a fluted bowl and a lug handle with pricked decoration, a vacant cartouche, maker's mark "I-P", London 1790; and another caddy spoon, with a thread pattern stem and leaf veins engraved in the bowl, by George Wintle, London 1803, the latter 8.6cms long; 0.45oz. (2)

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