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A POST WAR HANDMADE CADDY SPOON with a "tree of life", pierced terminal, by Peter C. Cook*, London 1946; 4" (10 cms) long; 0.75 oz *Peter Cook registered his first mark in London in 1946, but was an apprentice to H.G. Murphy. In his youth Peter was taught silversmithing by the Kelseys and Mr Kelsey had been with Charles Robert Ashbee at the Guild of Handicrafts.
FOUR CADDY SPOONS:- A George III leaf spoon by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1799, two other antique caddy spoons, both initialled, both by Joseph Wilmore of Birmingham and a cased modern parcelgilt spoon to commemorate the Golden Jubilee of Queen Elizabeth II by A.E. Jones, Birmingham 2002; the latter 3.5" (9 cms) long; 1.75 oz (4)
A MIXED LOT:- A Victorian table lighter in the form of a classical lamp, another Continental example (both incomplete), an early 20th century cream jug, a Victorian sugar bowl with the signs of the Zodiac around the sides, and an inscription on the base, and a plated tea caddy; 19 oz weighable silver (5) *Provenance: Niall Hobhouse, removed from Hadspen House.
A MIXED LOT:- An early 20th century small oval tea caddy, two small mustard pots (blue glass liners), a late Victorian pepperette, two George III mounted cut-glass condiment jars, five condiment spoons, a Victorian wine label, "SHERRY" , and an Edwardian child's hairbrush with Art Nouveau decoration by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1904; the brush 4.6" (11.5 cms) long; 11.9 oz weighable silver *Provenance: Niall Hobhouse, removed from Hadspen House.
A SET OF SIX GEORGE IV IRISH LARGE TEA SPOONS Fiddle/Rattail pattern, crested, by James Le Bass, Dublin 1829, a set of eight Irish Fiddle pattern tea spoons, crested, maker's mark "J.S", Dublin 1902, a George III caddy spoon with a bright-cut lug handle, maker's mark worn, London 1798 and a pair of Victorian silvergilt Bacchanalian pattern ice tongs, London 1881, maker's mark partially struck; the latter 6.4" (16 cms) long; 14.65 oz (16)
A MIXED LOT:- A set of four late Victorian egg spoons, a set of six Victorian Scottish tea spoons, initialled "C", a set of six "Apostle" tea spoons and matching sugar sifter ladle, a Scottish toddy ladle, a small sifter ladle, a caddy spoon, two pairs of sugar tongs and eleven other various small spoons (many with initials); 14.3 oz (33)
A Dutch Delft polychrome vase, a French Veuve Perrin faience ewer and sundry other Continental ceramics, including a pair of Hispano-Moresque style pottery lustre vases, a blue and white tea caddy, a pierced faience candle holder, a blue and white bulb vase, a creamware 'fence' form jardiniere and a floral-decorated pottery dog (9)
A large and interesting collection of souvenirs and ephemera relating to the 1951 Festival of Britain, to include a set of six plated tea spoons, each decorated with a festival star finial, housed in a fitted case incorrectly inscribed Festival of Britian 1951, various other tea spoons, caddy spoons and letter openers, three glass and plastic paperweights decorated with the festival star and dated 1951, a plated cigarette case, three compacts, a collection of enamelled and other badges, a collection of seven glass and metal ashtrays, a black painted plaster model of a 'Landseer Lion', a Norman Hull pottery dish, a Coldough pottery dish, a pottery bowl with relief decoration, a pewter bachelors teapot decorated with the festival star and the Palace of Westminster, a set of four plastic dishes with pierced decoration, two biscuit tins, a collection of pressed glassware to include beer mugs, shot glasses, a dish, a vase and a cordial set, a pair of rubber place mats, each relief decorated with the Crystal Palace, a collection of brassware to include an alms dish and four horse brasses, a bar of soap, cased, a George VI crown, cased, books of matches, a plated salt and pepper set with enamel decoration, an Efroc wooden jigsaw puzzle showing the South Bank Exhibition, a collection of silk scarves, a collection of postcards mainly showing the South Bank Exhibition, Battersea Park and the opening ceremony, two handbags, each decorated with a festival star pattern, a large collection of related ephemera to include stamps, programmes, magazines, books and pamphlets and other items. The Festival of Britain of 1951 was a national event that exhibited Great Britain's strengths. A centenary of the Great Exhibition of 1851, the festival aimed to prove that Britain had recovered from the recent devastation of war, recession and severe austerity.
GOLDSMITHS AND SILVERSMITHS COMPANY AN A1 SILVER-PLATED CANTEEN OF CUTLERY, the oak box with brass carrying handles, interior named on the blue silk and with insets to the case "Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Company Ltd., 112 Regent Street, London W", internal tray contains basting spoon, soup ladle, caddy spoon, sugar nips, pair of sauce ladles, teaspoons, coffee spoons, dinner and dessert forks, table and dessert spoons, of plain rat's tail design

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