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A 19th Century mahogany mantel timepiece, with black Roman numerals to the 9cm diameter chased silvered dial, the gut line on fusee and barrel movement hung with a pendulum; the case with melon-fluted caddy-shaped top, with glass side panels and bracket feet. 31cm tall overall. With door key
Dutch part silver flat ware, comprising two tablespoons, six large forks, two three-pronged forks and three dessert spoons, dated 1919, mm van Kempen & Zoon together with two large silver basting spoons and a serving spoon, dated 1925, mm van kempen & Zoon and one other ladle, approx 1249 gms. This lot continues with miscellaneous Dutch silver including a hammered silver tot ladle approx 30 cms in length marked 90 ARN; small hammered silver spoon marked 90 ARN; Dutch silver commemorative spoon engraved Zommer 1934; Dutch silver pickle fork marked Gero 90; silver salt; silver caddy spoon dated 1920, mm H. Hooykaas together with a silver plated pickle fork, sugar nips and caddy spoon.
Six pieces of hallmarked silver and one of silver plate:the hallmarked silver comprising an early 20th century tea strainer, a 19th century sifter spoon, George III silver sugar tongs engraved with bright-cut decoration, a butter knife with Chester assay marks, a caddy spoon with scrolling finial, a teaspoon and a preserve spoon (approx. 145g)the silver plate item being a 19th century double-struck King's pattern stilton scoop.
An assortment of mostly 19th century silver and silver-plate to include early 20th century hallmarked silver kidney-shaped carte d' visite (dented), together with a hallmarked silver caddy spoon in Dutch style and decorated with repoussé figures in 18th century dress, the handle modelled as two twisted Leviathans supporting a Viking style longboat, a silver handled button hook, a pair of early 20th century silver-plated marrow scoops and four similar silver-plated lobster picks etc. (selection)
A collection of three early 19th Century silver caddy spoons, each with stylised shell shaped bowl, two with bright-cut engraved decoration, one fiddle pattern with initials, 1 x London, circa 1815 (marks worn); 1 x Hester Bateman, London, 1828 and 1 x Sarah Snatt, London, 1817, approx 0.69 ozt (21.4 grams)
An unusual and intensely decorated Tunbridge ware tea caddy, of sarcophagol form raised on bun feet, the canted top with a panel of cube work within twin borders of geometric stick ware, the sides with conforming bandings and a broad band of van dykes, the interior lined in silvered paper and complete with two cube work lids with conforming borders, 21.4 x 12.5 x 14cms.
A Georgian satinwood tea caddy, of rectangular form with cross banded and strung edges and painted with flowers, basket of flowers and a ribbon wreath, the lid painted with a berried garland, three doves and an initialled oval. The interior with floral painted lid below a painted panel of a cottage and figure within gilt borders, lock replaced and lacking male part, 11.5 x 8.5 x 12cms.
Three silver caddy spoons, comprising an oval bowl example with curved handle, London 1807, makers mark probably 'IS', 6.4cms, another with oval bowl to fiddle and shell handle, London 1822 by George Wintle, 8.4cms, and another with tear drop bowl and scroll stem to a turned bone handle, London 1867 by Henry Holland, 11cms. (3)
Three 19th Century Dutch silver caddy spoons, comprising a pair with leaf and shell bowls to curving handles, each with a figure of cupid with bow, 7cms, and another the bowl decorated with two swans, a windmill and other buildings beyond, the handle formed from buildings within a cartouche, 7.4cms. (3)
Three caddy spoons, comprising a silver example, the handle commemorating the silver jubilee of George V and Queen Mary, Sheffield 1935 by Thomas Bradbury and Sons, 9cms, another example with leaf bowl and wire scroll handle, with facsimile signature, Geoffrey G. Bellamy, London, 1955 and markers mark 'GGB', 5cms, and another, the feather bowl to an eagle head handle, unmarked, 8.5cms. (3)
Four silver caddy spoons, together with a pair of sugar tongs and five further miscellaneous spoons, square form caddy spoon Birmingham 1825 maker Thomas Freeman, acorn design Birmingham 1810 maker IT possibly Joseph Taylor, John Turner or John Thrott, scallop form marks rubbed, the fourth Birmingham 1901.
A vintage 20th century Swan Brand Cromalin plated "The Carlton" tea & coffee service. The lot to include a coffee pot, a tea pot, sugar bowl and creamer jug, all decorated with etched floral patterns. Additionally, to include a white metal tea caddy and a glass sugar pot with lid. Marked `Swan Brand` to the base.
Four silver caddy spoons, comprising a matched pair, the rectangular handles engraved with Prince of Wales feathers and motto ‘ICH DIEN’ (I Serve), by Mappin & Webb and Turner & Simpson, both with Birmingham hallmark for 1968, the third with scallop shell bowl and Prince of Wales feathers handle, Sheffield hallmark for 1981, maker’s mark for Roberts & Belk, the fourth a Commemorative cast caddy spoon, after the Prince of Wales’ Investiture at Caernarvon, 1 July 1969, the design featuring the Prince of Wales feathers, crown, Welsh dragon and motto ‘Ich Dien’, by C J Vander, London hallmark for 1969, first and second length 6.5cm, third 8.6cm, fourth 7.2cm. (4) £160-£200
A GEORGE III BRIGHT-CUT SILVER TEA CADDY IN THE NEO-CLASSICAL TASTE, London c.1788, maker's mark of Hester Bateman, of oval form, the hinged lid with urn finial, the body with bright-cut engraved floral swags and cartouches to each side, one containing a coat of arms, the other vacant (c.11.3 troy ozs). 14cm wide, 9.5cm deep, 14.5cm high.
A Worcester style blue scale Tea Caddy, decorated with birds and flowers, 5 1/2" (14cms); another attractive floral two handled Vase, a small attractive Worcester Vase decorated by W. Powell on four legs, 6 1/2" (17cms), a German blanc-di-chine barrel shaped Ink Stand, with Chinese boy, 5" (12cms); a pair of Samson Paris Figures, seated man and woman; and a Berlin porcelain double figural Salt Stand, 5 1/" (14cms), decorated with figures. (7)
A Sheffield silver ogee shaped Cream Jug, by Walker & Hall, c. 1902, on four legs and scroll handle, 220gr; together with a rectangular silver Cigarette Box, Birmingham 1916, a silver Goblet, London 1903, 210gr, a two handled silver Trophy Cup, Birmingham 1933, a plated Sugar Castor, a plated oval Tea Caddy, a plated Toast Rack, and a plated Cream Jug. (8)
An Edwardian oval silver Pill Box, with pie crust edge, a plain silver rectangular Cigar Box with chequered lid, a Victorian glass rectangular container with engraved silver lid, a modern Irish cylindrical two part plain silver Tea Caddy, a miniature silver two handled Trophy and Stand, a set of 6 cased Sterling silver 'Apostle' Spoons, an enamel Pill Box with scene, as a lot, w.a.f. (6)
Y A YEW WOOD BOX19TH CENTURYWith bull's-eye hidden push release8cm high, 19.5cm wideTogether with a George IIII small yew caddy box of domed form, 10cm wide, 9.5cm high; and a tortoiseshell mounted card box, probably French 19th century, 12.5cm wide (3)Provenance:Property from the estate of the late Joe Constantine

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