A George III silver caddy spoon, with bright-cut shield shaped bowl and chequered handle, maker I.T probably John Thropp, Birmingham 1810, 8cm long, and a George IV silver caddy spoon, with lobed petal embossed bowl by Ledsam, Vale & Wheeler, Birmingham 1825, 7.5cm long. (2)Both in good condition overall, minor wear and scratches. Shield shaped one has engraved initials to the handle
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A George V silver three piece cruet set, relief decorated with stylised foliage and having reeded borders by Docker & Burn Ltd, Birmingham 1924, a further matching mustard, Glasgow 1937, another pair of silver peppers, and two 19th century silver caddy spoons, one with mother o'pearl handle (handle repaired) 17oz weighable. (8)
A collection of silver, comprising a George III caddy spoon with bright-cut decoration, maker I.T, Birmingham 1807, 7cm, a four piece lobed cruet set, by Atkin Bros, Sheffield 1929 and 1930, a Dutch oval clothes brush, embossed with a group of soldiers, two circular small dishes with coin inset bases, a candle snuffer, a spill vase, and a small quantity of assorted flatware, 13.5oz weighable. (qty)
An Edwardian silver tea caddy, of chamfered rectangular form with hinged cover and bright-cut decoration, by Nathan & Hayes, Chester 1906, 13.5cm high, together with a George III silver small christening can, with reeded borders, maker I.B, London 1802, 5.5cm high, and a silver napkin ring, 12.5oz overall.
A George V silver small tea caddy, of chamfered rectangular form, by Synyer & Beddoes, Birmingham 1925, 9cm high, a George III silver cream jug, with punched borders, London 1782, and other silver comprising a faceted sugar sifter, a milk can and cover, a quaich, and a rectangular small cigarette box, 20oz weighable. (5)
A Victorian coromandel dome topped stationery box, the top opening to reveal a fitted interior and brass label inscibed "Leuchars & Son 38 & 39 Piccadilly London", 24 cm wide x 12.5 cm deep x 17 cm high, together with a further 19th Century walnut and brass mounted dome top box, the lid opening to reveal a tea caddy interior, 23 cm wide x 13 cm deep x 16.5 cm high (2)
Two boxes containing various modern drinking glasses, a small quantity of brass and copper wares to include a 1916 Souvenir de Verdun engraved shell case, three brass trivets, a copper embossed tea caddy by J S & S Sankey, a brass handled copper mug, pair of miniature brass bellows, shoe horn, an Alpine pipe, stoneware stein, Swiss aluminium and painted flask and blue and white transfer decorated cheese dish and a wet stone holder, together with a box containing a stainless steel 72 piece canteen of cutlery and a turned mahogany ashtray holder (3 plus holder)
A selection of silver items, to include an Edwardian silver vesta case, Goldsmiths and Silversmiths Co Ltd, London 1903, engraved ‘Winifred 1904’ 7.5cm wide, an Edwardian silver tea caddy, London 1902, with flame finial above oval body, 9cm high, and a silver mounted green onyx ashtray, 6cm wide (3)
A selection of silver and white metal items, including a George III silver pounce pot, London 1802, of urn form with floral detail, 7.5cm high, with a continental white metal tea caddy, of small proportions, with engraved stylised floral detail, stamped to base, 4cm high, a Victorian silver pounce pot, Cornelius Desormeaux Saunders and James Francis Hollings, Chester 1897, 4.5cm high and a pair of Calcutta models of parrots, 6cm high, gross weight 3ozt (5)
A George V silver tea caddy, Walker and Hall, Sheffield 1924, the ivory finial above hinged cover with gadrooned border, with conforming straight sided body and gadrooned footrim, 15cm high, 25oztPlease note this lot is offered for sale in accordance with the Ivory Act 2018, Trevanion Auctioneers & Valuers LLP have applied for an exemption licence for the ivory in this lot Ref: HQVALWPH Condition report: General scuffs, blemishes, scratches throughout, commensurate with age and use. Visible join to the reverse of the caddy. Possible repair to the rim of the caddy. Tarnishing and residue seen throughout. Sits well against flat surface.
George III tea silver comprising a shovel caddy spoon along with a set of sugar tongs. The caddy spoon, with gilded bowl, marked for Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1804; the tongs, decorated with bright cut decoration, marked for Thomas Wallis, London 1805. Total approximate weight 41 grams/1.31 OzT.
A set of six Victorian silver gilt teaspoons and a caddy spoon, H J Lias & Son, London 1876, the handles elaborately cast and chased with stag hunting scenes, the heels with mask of Diana the huntress, in fitted case, approximately 217gOverall condition appears fairly good. The silver gilt is discoloured in some areas so will need a careful clean. The hallmarks are generally good though the makers marks are faint. One has what looks like a small split to the forehead of Diana at the heel. General light surface wear in line with age and usage. The case is tidy.
A Victorian silver tea caddy, Harrison Brothers & Howson, Sheffield 1891, of vase shape with cylindrical cover on three shell and scroll feet, 11cm high and a silver tea caddy of bombe shape on four scroll feet, Charles Stuart Harris, London 1902, retailed by Wilson & Gill, 11cm wide, approximately 384g
A walnut dome-top two-division tea caddy, 20cm wide, 15cm high, a small walnut musical box playing three tunes, 13cm wide, 7cm high, 9cm deep, two fezzes, a pair of coloured inks stained glass designs by Ian Pethers, dated 1998, Butterflies, 28.5 x 20cm, a framed set of eighteen Chinese mother of pearl gaming counters and miscellaneous items.
A collection of silver items to include a Chinese filagree boat, 20cm wide, a Hanau dish, embossed with figures in a garden, 9cm wide, a pair of Victorian salts, and various flatware including a Hanau caddy spoon, a set of six teaspoons, by Elkington & Co Ltd, Birmingham 1898, and a cased set of guilloche enamel teaspoons,weighable 16.8oztCondition ReportTarnishing, marks and wear throughout. No losses to the enamel on the teaspoons. No damage to the filagree decoration on the boat.
A collection of silver plated items, to include a pair of candlesticks, with scrolled foliate bases, 26cm high, a pair of smaller examples, 14cm high, a pierced pedestal dish, 28cm wide, ivorine handled flatware, and a tea caddy, 13cm high (qty.)Condition ReportHeavily tarnished and damaged throughout.
A Newlyn Arts & Crafts copper tea caddy, the top embossed 'Tea' with fish design and Newlyn mark to base - 8.5cm high CONDITION REPORT In our judgement, condition of lot is good.Our team of trusted experts are on hand to help and always endeavour to provide an accurate judgement. The ultimate responsibility lies with the buyer however, and we recommend that you make every effort to inspect the lot yourself. To that end, we have provided a number of additional images to showcase the lot in further detail.
A collection of silver, including a silver salver with a shaped rim on three feet, measuring 20.5cm in diameter, a cased set of two silver napkin rings, a silver caddy spoon, a silver cigarette case signed Mappin & Webb, a silver fish slice with repairs, a silver tea strainer, a berry spoon, a compact, hairbrush, and further items of silver and silver plate. Total weighable weight 35.9 ozt
A 19th century mahogany glove box, three pairs of kid leather gloves and a rosewood tea caddy with bone escutcheon, glove box 40cm wide Glove box top with a series of old scratches; rear with one scratch, see latest images; no key; gloves good; stretcher works. Tea caddy refurbished at some stage including renewed zinc lining; no key.

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