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A collection of silver flatware, loose and cased examples, to include A collection of silver flatware, loose and cased examples, to include: a George II Hanoverian pattern dessert spoon by Samuel Roby, London 1743, bottom marked, the handle chased with a shell, engraved with a crest and initials to the reverse, 20cm long; a William IV Old English pattern dessert spoon, maker`s mark `G.T`, Exeter 1832, engraved with initials above a crest, 22.5cm long; a Victorian fiddle pattern sugar spade and a pair of sugar tongs by William George Jamieson, London 1874, the spade 14cm long; a cased three piece christening set by Mappin & Webb Ltd., Birmingham 1926, comprising a caddy spoon, crumb pusher and napkin ring, all engraved `P.G.J`; a cased set of six Old English and reed pattern coffee spoons by Harrods Ltd., London 1924, 11cm long; and other items of silver flatware, 1266g (40.7 oz) gross View on dreweatts.com
A collection of silver, to include: a pair of silver spill vases by William... A collection of silver, to include: a pair of silver spill vases by William Comyns, London 1928, with shaped borders, embossed with C-scrolls and floral sprays, tapering stems and on circular moulded spreading feet, 18.5cm high; two other pairs of spill vases; a late Edwardian rectangular facetted tea caddy by Jay, Richard Attenborough Co. Ltd., Chester 1909, 9cm high; a silver mounted dressing table hand mirror, maker`s mark obscured, Chester 1916, with a bead and reel border, linear decoration and a vacant reserve, 26.5cm long; other silver and white metal items View on dreweatts.com
A collection of silver flatware, to include A collection of silver flatware, to include: a George III Old English pattern gravy spoon by Thomas Wallis II, London 1790, engraved with two sets of initials, 30.5cm long; a pair of George IV Old English pattern table spoons by William Bateman, London 1824, engraved with a `H`, 22cm long; four other Old English pattern table spoons; a William IV fiddle pattern caddy spoon by London 1831, engraved `P`, 9.7cm long; and five other silver spoons, 723g (23.25 oz) View on dreweatts.com
A collection of silver, including: a rectangular dressing table tray by S A collection of silver, including: a rectangular dressing table tray by S. Blanckensee & Sons Ltd, Birmingham 1929, engine turned in stripes, 28cm (11in) long; an oval straight-sided plain tea caddy by G. Brace & Co. Ltd, London 1911; a long rectangular cigarette box by Harman Brothers, Birmingham 1957, presentation engraved, 25.5cm (10in) long, loaded; a square ashtray and silver and silver mounted small cutlery and flatware, 716g (23.05 oz) weighable View on dreweatts.com
Four Victorian silver shell shaped salts by George Unite, Birmingham 1875 Four Victorian silver shell shaped salts by George Unite, Birmingham 1875, on three fish feet, 6cm long; an American silver coloured caddy spoon, the bowl engraved with a horse, 8.8cm long; two American silver coloured salt spoons by Gorham, 9cm long; a silver coloured model of a gondola being rowed by a figure, 15cm long; and three other silver items, 217g (7 oz) gross View on dreweatts.com
A silver matched three piece oval tea service by William Aitken A silver matched three piece oval tea service by William Aitken, Birmingham 1904, the tea pot by Barker Brothers, Birmingham 1905, with a composition finial and scroll handle and a half gadrooned body, 22cm long; an Edwardian tea caddy by Marples & Co., Birmingham 1903, with a gadrooned band and on four lion paw feet, 9cm high; and an Edwardian cream jug by Jones & Crompton, Birmingham 1904, with a double scroll handle and on a circular moulded foot, 8.7cm high, 610g 19.65 oz) gross View on dreweatts.com
A GEORGE III SILVER TEA CADDY of cylindrical form, the hinged cover with foliate form handle and engraved crest of two hands grasping a sword, the body with armorial cartouche, marks for London 1767, maker John Henry Vere & William Lutwyche. 10.5cm(h) x 11cm(d) 406grams Small dent to body^ lacking key^ the tinned interior flaking.
A LATE VICTORIAN OAK-CASED TRIPLE-FUSEE DOUBLE CHIME BRACKET CLOCK of large proportions, having a stipple carved stepped caddy top, rectangular glazed door flanked by turned and carved Corinthian columns with spirally fluted detail and stepped plinth base with stylised petal carving, the dial with three subsidiary silvered dials for chime/silent, slow/fast and eight bell/four gongs over the chapter ring of Roman hours and Arabic minutes, enclosing the three winding apertures, all enclosed by applied ornate gilt-metal cherub and foliate decoration, the triple-fusee brass movement marked 4722. 66.5cm(h) x 44.5cm(w) x 32.5cm(d) The caddy top loose with lower part re-attached^ minor marks and scratches^ minor wear to dial^ once having a presentation plaque to the platform base.

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