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A group of Chinese blue and white export porcelains, late 18th/early 19th century, each painted with landscape decoration, comprising: a cider jug and cover with entwined strap handle and lion knop, 30cm. high; an arched rectangular tea caddy, 12cm. high; and a leaf shaped dish, 19.5cm. length; also a blue and white saucer with later Dutch silver handle; and a small blue and white dish from the Tek Sing cargo, (6).
Silver, comprising; an Onslow pattern bottom marked stuffing spoon, London possibly 1768, a fiddle pattern tablespoon, London 1836 and a tea caddy spoon, probably London 1805, combined weight 170 gms and foreign wares, comprising; a spoon,having a fig shaped bowl and with a partly spiral decorated stem, in a Rusian inspired design, an Asian straining spoon, with engraved decoration and a set of six coffee spoons, probably Persian, detailed 84, (11).
A George III silver caddy spoon, the bowl of oval form with engraved decoration, probably London 1800, a Victorian silver butter knife with engraved decoration, having a mother-of-pearl handle, Birmingham 1853, a set of six late Victorian coffee spoons, Birmingham 1897 and five further items of flatware, gross combined weight including the butter knife 268 gms, (13).
A late 18th Century longcase clock with green painted and Chinoiserie lacquered detail, the caddy shaped top over a later associated 8-day movement with an 11.75 inch brass broken arch dial, with silvered chapter ring, subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture, signed 'David Bowen, Swansea', the trunk door detailed with buildings, a bridge and figures within garden scenes, all over a plinth base, height 219cm.
Victorian silver caddy spoon, fluted reeded stem, the scalloped bowl with repousse scroll decoration, makers Foxhall & Co, Birmingham 1849, length approximately 7cm together with an unmarked silver ebony handled caddy spoon in the form of a coal scoop, the handle of baluster form, the bowl with repousse grape and vine leaf decoration, makers length approximately 8cm (2)
George IV silver caddy spoon, prick dot and bright cut floral and foliate decoration to bowl, makers unite & Hilliard, Birmingham 1825, length approximately 8.5cm together with a white metal filigree caddy spoon, the filigree handle with ten graduated coils, the scalloped bowl full set with coils, length approximately 10cm ()
George III silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon with plain rectangular bowl, engraved initial to terminal, makers Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1818, length approximately 7.5cm together with a George III silver caddy spoon, bright cut swag decoration to stem, makers Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, date letter partially rubbed, probably 1808, length approximately 6cm (2)
William IV silver caddy spoon of shovel form, the filled handle with scroll detailing, knopped stem, makers Taylor & Perry, Birmingham 1834, length approximately 11cm together with George IV Kings Pattern silver caddy spoon, filled handle, makers Taylor & Perry, Birmingham 1829, length approximately 10cm (bowl split and hole to handle) (2)
A mixed lot of silver flatware, including: a set of six Old English pattern dessert-spoons, Sheffield, 1932; a Fiddle pattern table-fork a pair of Old English pattern sauce-ladles; two differing pairs of sugar-tongs; six various teaspoons; a butter-knife; a caddy-spoon with figural finial and a pair of George II silver sugar-nips, together with five fruit-knives and forks with mother-of-pearl handles, Sheffield, 1923, weighable silver 20oz
A Dutch metalwares silver tea caddy and spoon, marked with lion passant stamp indicating minimum silver standard of 833/1000 silver, other marks not traced, of circular, panelled somewhat melon shaped form, the hinged cover topped with a foliate finial and with push button release to the side, accompanied with a beaded edged caddy spoon, 7.8ozt gross (2) 11 x 11 x 11cm (4 x 4 x 4in)
A collection of four George III and one George IV silver caddy spoons, by Elizabeth Morley, London 1794, with shell bowl and reeded edged handle, monogrammed, by Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1793, 'Old English' style, monogrammed, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1810, 'Fiddle' style with reeded edge, by Cox & Bettridge, Birmingham 1809, the shovel bowl and handle decorated with bright cut engraving, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1826, the bowl and handle decorated with bright cut engraving (5)
A collection of three George III silver caddy spoons, the first by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1808, shovel shaped with turned ivory handle, the second by Cox & Bettridge, Birmingham 1803, shovel shaped with pig tail handle, the edges decorated with bright cut engraving, the third possibly by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1796, with pierced filigree bowl, the handle decorated with bright cut engraving, monogrammed (3)

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