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An Edwardian silver Old English pattern part table service by Mappin & Webb An Edwardian silver Old English pattern part table service by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1908 and 1909, engraved with a crest, comprising: Four table spoons Six table forks Four dessert spoons Eight dessert forks One tea spoon One salt spoon One butter knife Together with a collection of silver flatware, to include a late George III caddy spoon, 2195g (70.55 oz) gross
A set of twelve George III silver gilt old English pattern tea spoons by... A set of twelve George III silver gilt old English pattern tea spoons by Richard Crossley, London 1874-75 (incuse duty marks), later engraved and crested; two sets of six silver and enamel coffee spoons, each set cased; a pair of jam spoons; and a caddy spoon, maker's mark RM (not traced), London 1980, in George III style, 409g (13.15 oz) gross Provenance: From the collection of June Whitfield CBE ( see illustration on our website )
A cased set of six silver Cypress pattern fruit knives and forks by Georg... A cased set of six silver Cypress pattern fruit knives and forks by Georg Jensen, import mark for London 1959, the knives with stainless steel blades, 17cm long, the forks 15cm long; a caddy spoon by Robert Edgar Stone, London 1955, with a hammered bowl and a foliate and floral handle, 8.5cm long; five coffee spoons by Cooper Brothers & Sons Ltd., Sheffield 1959, 10cm long; and two other small spoons, 273g (8.8 oz) gross weighable ( see illustration on our website )
A collection of plated wares, including: an octagonal tea caddy; three orb... A collection of plated wares, including: an octagonal tea caddy; three orb shaped milk jugs; assorted toastracks; and a collection of assorted flatware Provenance: Cherkley Court, the former home of Lord Beaverbrook. This lot is being sold on behalf of The Beaverbrook Foundation (CIO). ( see illustration on our website )
An Austrian silver rectangular plain table casket or tea caddy, maker's mark MS An Austrian silver rectangular plain table casket or tea caddy, maker's mark MS, Vienna 1837, 11cm (4 1/4in) long (key lacking); a rectangular plain cigarette box, Pest 1872-1922, .800 standard, the cover engraved with an armorial, wooden lined, 20cm (8in) long, loaded; a filigree casket, unmarked (damages); three English engine turned cigarette case and a match box holder, 933g (29.95 oz) weighable (7)
An Edwardian silver shaped circular waiter by Harrison Brothers & Howson An Edwardian silver shaped circular waiter by Harrison Brothers & Howson, London 1904, with a shell, foliate and gadrooned rim, on four scroll feet, 16.5cm (6 1/2in) diameter; an oval caddy, London 1818, engraved with an armorial; a cigarette box, cedar lined; a christening mug; and four silver handled tea knives, 485g (15.6 oz) weighable The caddy with the arms of The McGillyCuddy of the Reeks, co. Kerry, Ireland.
A Fine Quality Walnut Chiming Bracket Clock by Elliott of London, numbered 196/250 and made for the crown jewelers Garrard Regent Street London to commemorate the anniversary of the London clock maker Daniel Quare. The three train fusee movement playing three tunes with month duration, and fitted with an automatic mute from 10pm until 6am. The caddy top surmounted by pierced brass handle incorporating the initial DQ. The 7 inch (18 cms) brass dial with a Westminster/Whittington/Winchester chime dial in the arch, small fast/slow and chime/silent subsidiary dials above the chapter ring with a matted centre and decorative spandrels. 17 ins (43 cms) in height (handle up).
A Rare 18th Century Mahogany Bracket Clock by Thomas Bullock of Bath. The 7½ ins (19 cms) break arch silvered dial inscribed Thos. Bullock Bath in the arch above an engraved chapter ring and sprays of flowers to the corners. The case with a caddy moulded top surmounted by a brass carrying handle, 20½ ins (52 cms) high (handle up).
A collection of silver wares to include a Victorian teether with scallop shell rattle, an Arts and Crafts style caddy spoon with foliate and berry decoration, a small silver photograph frame, etc CONDITION REPORTS All items have surface scratches, knocks, bumps, etc, conducive with age and use. The shell rattle has two large holes in it.

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