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An Edward VII silver mug, maker's mark worn, Birmingham, 1904: of baluster form, with acanthus capped scroll handle on a spreading circular foot, 12.5cm high, together with a silver tea caddy of oval outline with flat hinged lid and half-reeded decoration, 8.5cm high, total weight of silver 363gms, 11.67ozs.
A Continental silver quaiche, stamped marks: of lobed circular outline, with embossed fruit decoration and scroll handles to the side, 12cm diameter, together with a Christofle plate tea caddy, of hexagonal ovoid form decorated in the chinoiserie taste, with cover, 14cm high, weighable silver 89gms, 2.86ozs.
A Norwegian silver part flatware service, stamped marks: includes eight silver handled knives, eight table forks, eight dessert fork, eight tablespoons, eight dessert spoons, sauce ladle, salad servers, three serving spoons, caddy spoon, cake slice and fork, napkin ring, together with assorted other silver and silver plated flatwares, weighable silver 1761gms, 56.62ozs.
A continental silver cotton reel and needle holder, stamped marks in the form of an egg: the hinged lid enclosing a double spool and cylinder for needles, 5cm long, together with a George III silver caddy spoon by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham, 1813 with mother-of-pearl handle. 32gms, 1.06ozs.
A Norwegian silver caddy spoon,marked 830 S, the bowl embossed with a sailing boat,9.5cm longtogether with a small silver jug,unmarked, engraved with birds among vines, the base with embedded George II shilling, 8cm wideand a collection of similar silver items,comprising a pair of graduated dishes, possibly Indian, marked T.100, 9.2cm and 10.2cm diameter, a taste du vin, 8cm wide, and a set of three floral embossed shot cups, 6cm hightotal 9.4ozt (8)Tarnishing throughout, particularly to the tops of the shot cups. All unmarked items test as silver.
A BOX OF TREEN, ASSORTED NATURAL AND VINTAGE ITEMS, to include a large tea caddy of sarcophagus form (no interior compartments, requires restoration) approximate height 18cm x width 29.5cm x depth 14cm, two twentieth century wooden biscuit barrels with plated lids and ceramic liners, an adjustable desk calendar, a metal embossing press, a leather powder flask, a vintage 'Race Game' horse racing game (sd, horses and dice only), scientific lenses, a glass inkwell, a Craftsman Sheffield pewter pepper pot, horns, cowrie shells, assorted teeth and other natural specimens, etc (sd) (1 BOX)
FORTY EIGHT LILLIPUT LANE SCULPTURES, from various collections (British, North, South West, South East, Scottish etc, to include fourteen boxed Crowning Glory, L.N. Mongers & Son, Badger Bar (broken chimney), Peppermill Cottage, Tree Tops, Faithful Friends, Lily of the Valley, Eagle House Folly, Here We Go Round..., Tintagel Old Post Office (chipped roof), Goosey Goosey Gander, Hickory Dickory Dock, Ding Dong Bell and The Parsonage (Bronte) (chipped tree), all with deeds, together with Double Cottage, Jasmine Cottage (chipped chimney), Three Feathers (rubbed), Beacon Heights, The Croft, Greensted Church (rubbed roof), Tea Caddy Cottage, Penny's Post etc (48) (Condition report: rubbed or worn on most, one or two with chipped chimneys)
Miscellaneous silver including two silver vases Birmingham hallmark approx 18.5 cms; two silver bud vases (marks rubbed); coin purse; sterling silver coffee spoon with an Indeginous American finial, six silver coffee spoons Sheffield hallmark, mm Walker & Hall; two Continental silver spoons; three silver napkin rings; a white metal tea caddy without lid.
A large collection of silver and white metal to include: Edwardian silver sauce boat marked for Chester, silver trefid spoon, three sets of 6 silver teaspoons including a matched and crested 18th century set, Dutch salad servers (0.833 fineness) silver caddy spoon, boxed silver christening set and further silver items, unmarked set of plated napkin rings, pair of boxed Stohl pickle forks, marrow scoop, set of 6 Art Deco style ice cream spoons and serving spoon, berry spoon, basting spoons, latter are EPNS, known silver approx 35 troy oz (incl Dutch 0.833 silver at 7.9 troy oz)
the oblong section glass caddies with faceted corners, the silver mounts engraved with foliage scroll and rocaille and later engraved with a coat-of-arms, each with a silver-mounted stopper with ring handle, in fitted silver-mounted shagreen covered caddy, the lock-plate later engraved with the same coat-of-armsthe caddies 12.5cm high, the case 25.5cm wideThe coat-of-arms are those of Ramsay impaling those of Sandilands for William Ramsay of Barnton and his wife the Hon. Mary Sandilands, daughter of James, 10th Lord Torphichen, who he married in 1828. Ramsay was the eldest son of George Ramsay and his with Jean. He was to be described as 'the richest commoner in Scotland' when he inherited the estates of his father as a child. He studied at Christ Church, Oxford and was to go on to become MP for Stirlingshire in 1831 and later for Midlothian. Silver-mounted glass caddies like the present examples, while rare, are not entirely unknown. There is, for example, a set of three of 1768 which were owned by the painter Sir Joshua Reynolds. They are now in the collection of the Royal Academy, having been presented to them in December 1898 (object number 03/5934).The silver mounts on the glass caddies and the shagreen caddy are all unmarked. The silver mounts have some overall scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There are some minor chips to the glass bottles which are a slightly differing colour, one may be replaced. The shagreen caddy has had a new lockplate added and a silver plate base added underneath.
the gilt bowl modelled as an anemone flower, the handle with openwork foliage, branches and flowersthe caddy-spoon 80mm long, 8dwt, 12.6grThe marks are in general clear, though the maker's mark is somewhat poorly struck. There is some surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The wear is noticeable as a softening to the high points and to the gilding in the bowl.

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