Tiffany & Co Sterling silver caddy spoon with heart-shaped bowl and insect finial, the reverse of the bowl stamped Tiffany & Co 798 and with a letter 'M; 8.5cm,18g. CONDITION REPORT: Light scratching throughout. Small nibble to 2 o'clock position of bowl. Dark, discoloured patches to bowl, same lustre patina.
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ARGYLL SILVER; an Elizabeth II hallmarked silver miniature caddy spoon modelled as jockeys cap, Birmingham 1993, length 3.3cm, and a silver circular pill box with hinged lid, Douglas Pell Silverware, London 1994, diameter 4cm approx 0.8ozt (2). CONDITION REPORT: Box with small dents, cap ok, both with general surface wear, more pronounced to the box.
A group of mid-19th century and later Dutch predominantly 833 grade silver spoons with a small number of hallmarked sterling grade examples, to include four caddy spoons with repoussé traditional scenes to bowls, souvenir spoons with windmill terminals, salt and coffee spoons, a group of further Continental silver plated examples, combined approx 8.2ozt.
Box of assorted collectables to include: graduated pearls in box; various brooches, including Scottish and bird design; silver caddy spoon; lighter; collectors spoons; baby pusher; compact; propelling pencil; cased collection of rolled gold mother-of-pearl cuff links; studs etc.(B.P. 24% incl. VAT)
A George III silver tea caddy, hallmarked London 1796, maker's mark of Peter and Anne BatemanOf hinged serpentine lozenge form, with bands of bright cut decoration, each side engraved with a crest. 16 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Generally in good condition, some minor denting and general wear. Approximately 13.8 troy ounces.
An 18th century Chinese blue and white porcelain tea caddy Of typical rectangular form, decorated in the round with floral scrollwork, mounted with a wooden lid; together with another similar example. The former 13 cm high. CONDITION REPORTS: Some chips/frits, some glaze wear/pitting, lids associated, general wear.
A McVitie & Price biscuit tin, modelled as a chest of drawers, c.1933, 21cm wide, a Huntley & Palmers tin, modelled as a cabinet, 1911, 14.5cm, and a William Crawford & Sons tin, in the form of a caddy, 15.5cm wide (3)Illustrated in M J Franklin 'British Biscuit Tins 1868-1939', plates 273; 180; 308.
A BLACK LACQUERED JAPANNED TEA CADDY ON STAND NOT SUITABLE FOR EXPORTthe octagonal hinged lid enclosing a pair of wriggle work lead liners and lids adorned with ivory handles, the whole profusely decorated with pagodas and figures at various pursuits, the sides adorned with carrying handles, on a plinth base; the stand, en suitethe stand 75cm high, 44cm wide, 36,5cm deep (2)
GEORGIAN SILVER SHOVEL CADDY SPOON BY T.W., BIRMINGHAM 1799, VICTORIAN CADDY SPOON BY TRAVIS WILSON & Co. Ltd, SHEFFIELD 1878, TWO GEORGIAN BRIGHT CUT TABLESPOONS, PAIR OF SUGAR TONGS, LATE VICTORIAN PICKLE FORK, SEVEN SPOONS, VICTORIAN 1897 JUBILEE SPOON AND A FANCY CONTINENTAL SPOON (317g) [15]

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