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A George III silver caddy spoon, the circular bowl engraved with an oak leaf and acorn sprig, with a woven effect handle, Birmingham 1811, possibly by John Lawrence, length 6cm, a pair of silver sugar tongs, London 1804 by Peter, Ann & William Bateman, length 14.5cm, and six silver teaspoons, including one with fancy back, no date, by Thomas Evans, and two George I Hanoverian Rat tail, no date, by Samuel Lee, total weight 103.6g.
A Norwegian silver souvenir spoon, Bergen, marked 60GR, 31g, boxed; another similar spoon, marked 830, 21g, boxed; a set of four George VI silver teaspoons, openwork monogram terminals, Birmingham 1930s, 44g; an Elizabeth II silver caddy spoon, Sheffield 1962, 17g; a Lugano spoon, 6g; a silver baby feeding set, 33g, boxed
A Chinese blue and white tea caddy and a cover, 19th c, painted with landscapes, 13cm h and a larger Chinese blue and white and enamelled tea caddy, 19th / 20th c and a later silver repousse cover (4) Smaller caddy - undamaged. Cover well matched but too short for neck, broken and neatly re-stuck having been previously repaired with staples. Larger caddy - neck repaired
A Chinese moulded blue and white tea caddy and cover, 18th c, with an immortal and deer, bat and prunus, in painted fret border, later silvered mount and cover, 15cm h and another, painted with a fisherman on an island, and a silver cover (4) Moulded caddy - neck reduced and chip under the foot on rim. Second caddy - fritting of glaze on corner and edges of flat top
A late Victorian silver tea caddyChester, 1896, George Nathan & Ridley Hayesof bombe lobed form embossed with flowers and scrolls with gadrooned lower border, the hinged domed cover with wrythen finial raised on lion pawheight 13cm., weight approx. 7.65oztCondition: Good condition commensurate with age
A George III silver bright cut engraved caddy spoon, hallmarked EM, London, 1807 together with a Modern silver bangle, by S&P, Chester, 1954, a Modern silver napkin holder, an Edwardian silver Egypt teaspoons, by Elkington & Co., Birmingham, 1909, combined weight 2.31 ozt together with plate servers, set of six silver handled butter knives boxed, a bottle holder, soup ladle with costume jewellery necklaces and diamante tennis bracelet (1 box)
George IV silver caddy spoon, Joseph Wilmore, Birmingham 1925, Fiddle pattern; Edwardian silver novelty pin cushion, modelled as an elephant; three silver vesta cases, a propelling pencil, fountain pen, and nail file.Condition report:The elephant pin cushion has a couple of dents to the body. The large engraved vesta has a dent to one side. The small part-engraved vesta has numerous dents and dings, and its lid does not shut fully. There is some cleaning residue on the fountain pen and pencil. The blade on the silver-handled scoop is rusty / has some rough patches. The caddy spoon and other vesta are in very good condition. Please see additional uploaded images.
A collection of 19th and 20th century copper decorative curios. The collection to include an ashtray, three carved / decorated bowls, a flask, a cup, and a small hammered pot. Also included a small coffer / chest style tea caddy, with banded detailing, and a small proportioned ice bucket, with lions head ring handles raised on paw feet.
Portmeirion - The Botanical Garden - A large extensive collection of ceramic dinnerware / tea service. Comprising of cereal bowls, side plates, lunch plates, dinner plates, cruet set, saucers, teacups, teapot, milk jug, sugar caddy, large vase, flan dish, small plant pot and saucer, planter, medium clock and small clock. With makers labels to items. Largest pieces measures approx. 25cm tall.
A collection of 20th century brass decorative curios. The collection to include a Pyrene brass fire extinguisher, a brass magnifying glass with cut glass handle, a tea caddy in the form of a coffer chest with decorative banding and bun feet, a machine turned cigarette box, and a small Premier brand bike lamp light.
A George III burr elm tea caddy with an ivory escutcheon, 19cm wide11.5cm deep11cm hightogether with a small stationary casket,with a porcelain plaque, 18.5cm wide12.5cm deep8cm deep (2)IMPORTANT NOTE This lot contains elephant ivory material. Please be advised that several countries, including those in the EU and the USA, now prohibit the importation of ivory items unless under specific conditions. Accordingly, prospective buyers should familiarise themselves with the relevant customs regulations of their country and ensure they are able to import this item prior to bidding. This item has been registered as exempt from the UK Ivory Act 2018. Ivory declaration submission reference: UXE1UQSPCondition ReportLifting to the brasswork on the casket. Knocks and wear to the caddy, but no splits.
A collection of silver items comprising a sauceboat, by George Nathan & Ridley Hayes, Chester 1908, 16cm wide, a cased pair of sisters, by George Unite, Birmingham 1898, 10cm high, a caddy spoon, Birmingham 1900, and a mustard pot, Birmingham 1930, 14.4oztCondition ReportWear and rubbing throughout.
Große Lackteedose, Russland, Ostaschkowo, Werkstatt Osip F. Wischnjakow mit Söhnen, 1870 - 1872 Papiermaché, Schwarzlack, innen mit Silberfolie. Quadratische Teedose mit zylindrischem Korpus mit eingezogenen Ecken. Steckdeckel. Schauseite mit polychromer Ölmalerei, teils mit Blattmetall unterlegt: ein Kosake küsst eine junge Bäuerin am Brunnen. Im Deckel Ausstellungsmedaillen. Kanten restauriert. Maße 17,5 x 9 x 9 cm. A large Russian papier mâché and lacquer tea caddy, Ostashkovo, Osip Vishyakov and Sons factory, 1870 - 1872 A large Russian papier mâché and lacquer tea caddy, Ostashkovo, Osip Vishyakov and Sons factory, 1870 - 1872Papiermaché, Schwarzlack, innen mit Silberfolie. Quadratische Teedose mit zylindrischem Korpus mit eingezogenen Ecken. Steckdeckel. Schauseite mit polychromer Ölmalerei, teils mit Blattmetall unterlegt: ein Kosake küsst eine junge Bäuerin am Brunnen. Im Deckel Ausstellungsmedaillen. Kanten restauriert. Maße 17,5 x 9 x 9 cm.Condition: II
Lack-Teekasten mit Peter dem Großen, Ostaschkowo, Werkstatt Osip F. Wischnjakow mit Söhnen, 1873 - 1888 Papiermaché, Schwarzlack, innen Silberfolie. Auf dem Scharnierdeckel polychrome Ölmalerei nach Johannes Alexander Rudolph Best, ursprünglich von Carl von Steuben. Darstellung von Peter dem Großen (1682 - 1721 Zar und Großfürst von Russland und 1721 -1725 der erste Kaiser des Russischen Reichs), der zwei Menschen aus dem Fluss Newa rettet. Deckelinnenseite mit Ausstellungsmedaillen. Lack und Silberfolie mit kleinen Fehlstellen. Maße 11,2 x 10 cm.Keywords: Ladogasee A Russian papier mâché and lacquer tea caddy showing Peter the Great crossing the Neva River, Ostashkovo, Osip Vishyakov and Sons factory, 1873 - 1888 A Russian papier mâché and lacquer tea caddy showing Peter the Great crossing the Neva River, Ostashkovo, Osip Vishyakov and Sons factory, 1873 - 1888Papiermaché, Schwarzlack, innen Silberfolie. Auf dem Scharnierdeckel polychrome Ölmalerei nach Johannes Alexander Rudolph Best, ursprünglich von Carl von Steuben. Darstellung von Peter dem Großen (1682 - 1721 Zar und Großfürst von Russland und 1721 -1725 der erste Kaiser des Russischen Reichs), der zwei Menschen aus dem Fluss Newa rettet. Deckelinnenseite mit Ausstellungsmedaillen. Lack und Silberfolie mit kleinen Fehlstellen. Maße 11,2 x 10 cm.Condition: IIKeywords: Ladogasee
China, export lacquer caddy with pewter liner, 19th century, the box and cover decorated in gilt with various figures in pavilions on a black lacquer ground, the interior lines with a pewter caddy, its cover incised with figures in a landscape (some damage and wear as expected) 21 x 35 x 27,5 cm Provenance: particuliere collectie uit het Westland, ten bate van het Rode Kruis [1]
China, an export lacquer teabox lined with pewter caddies, 19th century, decorated in red and gilt with figures near pavilions on a black lacquer ground, resting on four claw feet, the interior lined with a pair of canted and a single circular caddy (damages and wear as expected) 18,5 x 35 x 21,5 cm [1]
TWO SILVER BRIGHTCUT OLD ENGLISH PATTERN TABLESPOONS AND NINE FURTHER ITEMS (11)The tablespoons Exeter 1804 and London 1794, also a fiddle, thread and shell caddy spoon, probably London 1819, a small clock, Birmingham 1920, three decanter labels, detailed Brandy, Whisky and Port, a brooch mounted rattle, a bottle pourer cork, a slide action pencil, a smaller cork and a scent bottle, combined weight of weighable silver 151 grams
A VICTORIAN SILVER BUTTER SHELL AND KNIFE AND FURTHER SILVER (QTY)Comprising; six coffee spoons, mixed dates, with a pair of sugar tongs, a two piece christening set, two caddy spoons, a pair of sugar tongs, a butter knife, a preserve spoon and two teaspoons, combined weight 338 grams, with three cases
A GEORGE III SILVER TEA CADDYOf rectangular hinge lidded form, with a pine cone finial and lock and key, height including finial 11cm, weight 301 grams, maker's mark struck three times for John Parker I & Edward Wakelin, circa 1770, with a mahogany hinge lidded rectangular box, having an ivory escutcheonIvory License SL6QA69G (for ivory escutcheon on box)

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