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Miscellaneous silver tea and coffee spoons, including six Victorian teaspoons London hallmark dated 1888 mm George Maudsley Jackson 99.9 gms; five Georgian silver teaspoons London hallmark dated 1833 mm William Eaton 84.7 gms; four silver rat tail coffee spoons Sheffield hallmark dated 1909 mm JR 70 gms; together with five silver teaspoons (various hallmarks) 97.5 gms; two silver mustard spoons 17.6 gms, Georgian silver caddy spoon dated 1823 15.7 gms; a silver salt spoon 5.2 gms and a Victorian silver and mother of pearl pickle fork Birmingham hallmark dated 1863 mm George Unite 23.7 gms, gross weight 414.3 gms.
Large quantity of collectables, including three mother of pearl silver bladed pen knives; the first 9cms when extended Sheffield hallmark 1937, the second 16 cms when extended Birmingham hallmark 1813 mm rubbed, and the third 9 cms when extended Sheffield hallmark 1910; seven silver spoons (various hallmarks); three silver sugar tongs, silver fork, Georgian silver caddy spoon (faded hallmarks mm T.O) silver pencil, unmarked caddy spoon in the form of a leaf and sterling silver childs spoon and fork, infant feeder; pair of silver Victorian salt spoons London hallmark 1863 approx 8 cms mm FH, two sewing items and two silver handled sewing scissors with ornate handles and steel blades approx 10 cms, approx 410 gms.
A George V silver Arts and Crafts caddy spoon, with hammered decoration to the bowl and Celtic decoration, with pierced Celtic knot to the handle, London 1920 by Sandheim Brothers and a Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Arts and Crafts trefid handled spoon with hammered rat tail bowl, 1¾oz overall.
A selection of silver and white metal tableware, to include a George III silver caddy spoon by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1808, 7.6cm long, an Edwardian silver mounted whiskey noggin by S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1903, 9.8cm high (at fault), a toddy ladle inset with a George II coin, 34cm long, a white metal Dunhill pen, 12,3cm long, a weighted silver vase, 15cm high, a silver cocktail stirrer, 23cm long, and a silver condiment spoon, 6.4cm long (7) Provenance: Ruyton Hall, Shropshire
A George V silver tea strainer and stand by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd, Sheffield 1937, the strainer with pierced circular bowl with tapered handle, 14.5cm long, the bowl of circular form raised on three feet, 6.3cm diameter, together with a George III silver caddy spoon by Thomas Wallis II, London 1794, 7.7cm long, gross weight 3.37ozt (2)
An assortment of silver cutlery, to include; a pair of George III silver sugar tongs, with shell form nips and scrolling handles, engraved initials 'IHS', lion passant mark to loop, maker's mark worn, 11.8cm long, a further pair of George III silver sugar nips, London 1806, 14.3cm long, a Victorian caddy spoon with shell bowl, 11cm long, an Edwardian silver pickle fork, 19.2cm long, a George III Old English pattern silver teaspoon, 13.3cm long, a continental teaspoon, 13.8cm long, and a Victorian silver knife rest, 7.5cm long, gross weight of group 170.8gms (7)
A Victorian (possibly German) silver caddy spoon, marked for Berthold Muller, London 1897, the bowl embossed with a hunting scene, with cast models of a stag and a hunter and hound in pursuit to the handle (possibly later), 12.2cm long, together with a Continental silver model of a Louis XVI style sofa, 5.8cm wide, another wirework example, 6.3cm wide, and a small wirework hexafoil trinket dish, 8.2cm diameter, gross weight of group 3.06ozt (4)
A Regency mahogany tea caddy of sarcophagus form, with twin lidded interior compartments, raised upon compressed bun feet, 14cm H x 23cm W x 14cm D, a gilt metal stag figural plaque mounted upon a velvet lined metal plate, along with a gilt metal eagle crest, 10cm and 13cm wide respectively, a treen baluster shaped tea caddy, constructed from alternating wood type segments, with a removable cover, 13cm high (at fault), two 19th century birds eye maple picture frames, the largest 23cm wide, an arched easel desk mirror, late 19th century, 17cm high, a 19th century Tunbridge wear stamp box, 10cm wide (at fault), and an early 20th century set of letter scales, upon a serpentine oak plinth base with assorted chromed nest weights (9)Provenance: Ruyton Hall, Shropshire
A 19th century figured walnut tea caddy, of domed form, inlaid with mother of pearl lozenges, opening to twin compartments, 18cm wide, a 19th century mahogany sewing box with removable tray, 25cm wide, a crocodile skin stationery box with inset brass swing handle opening to a removable tray, 41cm wide, a mahogany box with sliding cover and a collection of cotton bobbins, four other assorted boxes and a model of a ships canon, 22cm long (9) Condition report ; Minor general wear/rubbing to the corners and edges of the crocodile skin box, some light staining to the front RH corner top, otherwise only very light wear commensurate with age and use, see further images
A Victorian silver tea caddy Pairpoint Brothers, London 1896, of plain polished octagonal form with urn shaped finial to hinged cover, 9.7cm high, weight 5.21ozt Provenance: Ruyton Hall, ShropshireCondition Report; Overall very good. There are a few small dents to some of the corners on the cover, but no other major dents, splitting or signs of repair. Hinged cover is in good order, opening smoothly and sitting flush. There is moderate wear to the maker's mark, but the rest are crisp and clear. Caddy sits flat on a level surface.
A cased Victorian silver Sugar Sifter Ladle, London 1848 & a bright cut Caddy Shovel both cased together, a pair of cased silver Napkin Rings, an unusual white metal Posy Holder with three spring action legs, 5" (13cms); a George II silver Table Spoon, three silver mounted glass Jars and a silver mounted boule cavity Condiment. (a lot)
A pair of South Sea Island carved wooden Bowls modelled as Turtles, with mother-o-pearl inlay; together with a heavy carved wooden model of a Tribal South Sea Islander, with inset opal type eyes, approx. 38cms (15")high; also a plated 19th Century Chinese Jug or Teapot with assimilated dragon handle, and a pewter Tea Caddy, with Oriental script, as a lot, w.a.f. (5)

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