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A George IV fiddle pattern caddy spoon with plain shovel bowl, Birmingham 1820, by Joseph Taylor, 9.5cm long, also a William IV fiddle pattern caddy spoon with foliate engraved bowl London 1834 maker WK, probably William King, a George III Old English pattern caddy spoon with plain egg shaped bowl and bright cut engraved handle London 1776 I.W (?) and a modern Scottish Celtic pattern caddy spoon, Edinburgh hallmarked, 8.5cm long, total weight 1.75 ozs (4).
A Meissen porcelain tea caddy of arched rectangular form, reserved on each side with gilt bordered panels of figures and merchants, harbour and landscape scenes, reserved on a purple ground, indistinct blue crossed swords and painted Z4 mark, circa 1740-45 10 cm. high some wear to the ground, minor wear to gilding, devoid cover. * Provenance Probably acquired from Hugo Helbing (1863-1938) of Munich, a prominent art dealer in the early 20th Century. Helbing was arrested in the Kristallnacht and beaten and died of his injuries on the 30th November 1938.
t. B., a walnut longcase clock the thirty-hour duration birdcage movement with flat steel pillars, striking the hour on a large bell with an outside countwheel, the eleven-inch square brass dial with a silvered chapter ring engraved with black Roman numerals, fleur-de-lys half-hour markings and signed ‘T.B.’ either side of VI o’clock, with brass female-head spandrels and a matted centre with engraved round decoration and a large single steel hand, the walnut case with a glass lenticle to the trunk door, a short base, shaped three-quarter columns to the hood and caddy top, with a label within the trunk giving some provenance, height 218cm. * The interior note suggests this clock as belonging to T Baldwin of Ashton-under-Lyme and having been there at least 120 years before the date of this label, which itself has some age. It makes the suggestion that T.B is the makers initials, although it is more likely these are those of the original owner who, in all probability, was the Thomas Baldwin mentioned.
A mixed lot of Irish silver flatware, various dates and makers, Celtic point and Fiddle patterns, comprising: a set of three long tablespoons, a pair of sauce ladles, two tablespoons, an oyster fork, a cream ladle, a caddy spoon, a matched set of eight dessert spoons, two further dessert spoons, a pair of sugar tongs, eight teaspoons, three mustard spoons and six egg spoons, approx. weight 30oz. (qty)

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