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A George III silver tea caddy of lobed oval form with domed hinge lid and ivory finial, the body engraved with opposing ribbon surmounted oval foliate pendants, each filled with a shield shaped crest, within engraved scroll banded decoration, London 1785 by Thomas Chawner, height approx 14cm.
A George III silver caddy spoon with pierced and engraved oval bowl and engraved handle, Birmingham 1807 by Joseph Taylor, length approx 6.7cm, a George III silver caddy shovel engraved with an acorn, Birmingham 1804 by Cocks & Bettridge (lacking handle) and a Victorian silver Fiddle pattern caddy spoon with engraved bowl, London 1858 by Charles Boyton.
An Edwardian silver tea caddy, by Thomas Hayes, Birmingham 1902, of square form on four paw feet, embossed with classical scenes, 10.5cm high, and a second silver tea caddy, with import marks for John George Piddington, London 1903, of rectangular form with canted corners, embossed with figural scenes, 10cm high, 8oz (2) CONDITION REPORT: Square caddy - rubbing to details on prominent raised areas; small areas of solder repair; small split above one side panel. Second caddy - worn, with dents and rubbing to decoration; aplit down one side. See images (available upon request).
A George IV silver rose pattern sifter spoon, by John, Henry & Charles Lias, London 1828, crested, 16cm long, another fiddle pattern example, by Solomon Hougham, London 1815, crested, 16.5cm long, a pair of George III silver knife rests, maker's mark overstruck, London 1817, 7.5cm long, and an old english pattern caddy spoon, possibly by William Eaton, London 1834 (5)
A silver caddy spoon, by Guild of Handicrafts, London 1906, spot hammered, the handle of stylised pierced foliate design, 8cm long, and a pair of enamelled silver teaspoons, by Liberty & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1903, the finials with enamelled Celtic motifs (3) CONDITION REPORT: Caddy spoon - light general wear; no obvious major faults. Liberty spoon - one has substantial loss to enamel; has splits and possible repair at base of stem; bowl is mis-shapen. Please see images (available upon request).
A Victorian silver albert pattern caddy spoon, by Hayne & Cater, London 1854, with a shovel bowl, 10cm long, a Victorian single struck hourglass pattern caddy spoon, by Yapp & Woodward, Birmingham 1853, monogrammed, 7.75cm long, and another, by A E Jones, Birmingham 1960, of leaf form with coiled tendril handle, 6.5cm long (3)
A Victorian silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon, by Gervase Wheeler, Birmingham 1839, with shaped shoulders and stamped fluted bowl, 8.25cm long, another George III example, by George Nangle, London 1798, with shell bowl and bright cut handle, monogrammed, 7.5cm long, and a third old english pattern example, maker's mark unclear, London 1808, monogrammed, 8.75cm long (3) CONDITION REPORT: Gervase Wheeler example: Has wear to tip at front of bowl. Light general wear to all. Please view images (upon request).
A George IV Scottish silver caddy spoon, by Robert Scott, Glasgow, 1823, with waisted handle with heart-shaped finial, 8.5cm long, and a Victorian provincial silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon, by Reid & Sons, Newcastle 1856, with shell bowl, monogrammed within engraved cartouche, 8.5cm long (2) CONDITION REPORT: Light general wear. Please see images (upon request).
Two George III/IV silver caddy spoons, by Joseph Taylor, one Birmingham 1808, with bright cut decoration and pierced bowl, 6cm long, the other Birmingham 1820, with hollow fiddle pattern stem, the scallop edged bowl with seaweed decoration, monogrammed, 7.75cm long, and a filigree example, 9cm long (3) CONDITION REPORT: Light general wear. Very small split to edge of handle on filigree example. Scratch across bowl on pierced example.
Three silver caddy spoons, by Joseph Willmore, one Birmingham 1810, with bright cut handle and rectangular bowl with borders of flowerheads and leaves, 6cm long, the other two, Birmingham 1834 and 1818, both with fiddle and thread pattern handles, 8.5 and 7.75cm long respectively, all monogrammed (3) CONDITION REPORT: Light wear. Please view additional images (upon request)
Two George III silver caddy spoons, both by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1802 and 1803, the first with spade shape bowl with crest within bright cut shield cartouche and bright cut decoration to handle, 8.5cm long, the second with monogram within bright cut shield cartouche and bright cut decoration to handle, 7.5cm (2)
A George III silver caddy spoon, by George Smith and Thomas Hayter, London 1794, with fluted bowl and bright cut handle, initialled, 7.5cm long, and another George III example, maker's mark overstruck, with bright cut decoration, monogrammed in shield cartouche, 8.5cm long (2) CONDITION REPORT: Light general wear. Please view additional images (upon request).
A William IV provincial silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon, by William Rawlings Sobey, Exeter 1835, with shovel bowl, monogrammed, 9cm long, and another provincial example, by Barber, Cattle & North, York 1831, with later decorated leaf bowl, 9cm long (2) CONDITION REPORT: Traces of gilding to York spoon. Wear, rubbing and slight scratching to both, faint crease across centre of handle on Exeter example.
A Victorian silver caddy spoon, by George Unite, Birmingham 1868, with textured fluted bowl and fruiting vine hollow loop handle, 7.5cm long, a George III silver caddy spoon, by Joseph Taylor, Birmingham 1798, with leaf bowl and tendril loop handle, 8.5cm long, and another example, by Thomas Willmore, Birmingham 1800, unusually with no anchor mark, with bright cut decoration, monogrammed, 6cm long (3) CONDITION REPORT: Damage to handle on leaf on Taylor example. General light wear to pin hole to bowl of Unite example. Possible solder repair to base of handle on leaf example. Please view additional images (upon request).
A German .800 grade six piece tea service of ovoid and melon form with rosebud finials, spiral reeding and chased rocaille decoration, comprising a kettle on stand with burner, graduated pair of teapots, milk jug, sugar basin and cover, tea caddy and cover by Koch and Bergfeld of Bremen, 76 oz total gross (net of burner and burner stand which are not marked) Condition Report Good condition
A George III silver caddy spoon with bright cut stem and shell bowl, John Talum (possibly), Birmingham 1796 to/w an OEP table spoon, Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1794, a pair of OEP dessert spoons, Maker JO, London 1777 and a modern Irish silver souvenir letter knife with Celtic engraved finial, Dublin 1992, 5.1 oz (5)
A late 19th century ebony and satinwood inlaid walnut display cabinet, the caddy top over all round glazed panels enclosing fitted shelves, raised on spade end square legs, 36 cm x 36 cm x 104 cm high Condition Report surface faded commensurate with age and exposure to light, areas of scuffing, glass all good/undamaged, circular pot mark to top (see images for clarification)

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