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A GEORGE III TEA CADDY oval basket shaped with two compartments, reeded handle and integral hinged lids, engraved ribbon borders, crested, 17.5cm h, by William Bennett, London 1802, 19ozs ++A very good example of a George III silver caddy in fine condition with light wear only, the marks well struck and clear
A REGENCY PENWORK TEA CADDY decorated with comical chinoiseries, ribbon trellis and entwined borders, the fitted interior retaining the tea canister, contemporary engraved glass jar and brass lock, 23cm w Provenance: Sold with a signed note by William Radford of Daybrook House, Nottingham, dated April 30th 1873, bequeathing the tea caddy and two other items to Jemima Thorneley. ++Typical light wear and scratches, originally with feet, now lacking, but complete and entirely unrestored, the interior attractive, the glass jar fitting perfectly and clearly the original or at least contemporary
A small group of silver and other items, including A small group of silver and other items, including: a late Victorian bombe embossed tea caddy by Nathan & Hayes, London 1898, presentation engraved Overton Show 1899 2nd hundred Wether Lambs, on four paw feet, 14.5cm (5 3/4in) high; a pair of Edwardian ivory mounted cafe au lait pots Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1905, engraved N. E. O. R. Dec. 19th 1907, 16.5cm (6 1/2in) high; two candlestick sconces; a 19th century gilt metal embossed scissors case; and four other items, 931g (29.95 oz) gross View on bloomsburyauctions.com
A Continental silver bombe tea caddy and cover, obscured stamped marks A Continental silver bombe tea caddy and cover, obscured stamped marks, import marked for Birmingham 1911, sponsor`s mark of W. J. Myatt & Co., cast with masks, shells and fruit framed by C-scrolls, 16.5cm (6 1/2in) high, 455g (14.65 oz) View on bloomsburyauctions.com
A GEORGE IV SILDE CADDY SPOON, with bone handle, Birmingham 1827, A SMALL LEAF PATTERN SPOON, with leaf shaped bowl and twisted stem, Birmingham 1904, AND A SELECTION OF SEVEN OTHER SILVER SPOONS, including, a silver Christmas spoon, London 1975, an enamelled top ross-on-wye souvenir spoon, a pair of Dutch silver souvenir spoons, two Chinese silver souvenir spoons and a coffee spoon, AND A MARKED SILVER THIMBLE, 3oz gross
A set of four Victorian silver Fiddle pattern dessert spoons, Josiah Williams & Co, Exeter, 1860, initialled ""C"", 203g in total; a set of nine Victorian silver Fiddle Thread pattern teaspoons, George Aldwinckle, London, 1880, with monogram, 275g in total; a set of six George IV silver Old English pattern teaspoons, John, Henry & Charles Lias, London, 1825, with monogram, 100g in total; a set of three George III silver Old English pattern teaspoons, George Smith III, London, 1786, handles with bright-cut decoration and initialled ""BM"", 42g in total; a set of three George III Old English pattern teaspoons, Richard Britton, London, 1818, each handle with bright-cut decoration and initialled ""BM"", 43g in total; a collection of Fiddle pattern cutlery, various makers, London, 1830, 1834 & 1864, comprising: a caddy spoon, a condiment spoon and a pair of sugar tongs, 83g in total; a collection of six napkin rings, various makers, Birmingham & Chester, 1907-1914, 81g in total; and a collection of silver-plated Fiddle Thread pattern cutlery; etc (53)
A Chinese ebonised tea caddy, the cover carved with birds amidst foliage, the sides with basket weave, opening to reveal a metal liner with engraved decoration stamped Ko Kin Yuan, Foochow - 22.5 cm x Height 11 cm Condition report: small chip to corner of cover, dirty with aged scuffs otherwise good
A collection of silver flatware comprising spoons, ladle, silver handled knives etc. Weighable silver approx. 6.66 troy oz, together with a Continental silver caddy spoon and other assorted flatware - Weight approx. 4.37 troy oz Condition report: No condition report due to the number of pieces in lot
An Edwardian trough shaped hallmark silver Stamp Box with gilded interior and two glazed apertures, raised on four ball feet (some feet pushed in, damage) together with a late 18th/early 19th Century Georgian silver Caddy Spoon having shell shaped bowl and bright cut engraved stem (2), the Stamp Box 6cm wide

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