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A VICTORIAN CASED SILVER CHRISTENING SET comprising a caddy spoon and spoon, each having a lobed scallop shell-form gilt bowl and heavily twisted stem finishing with a scroll engraved terminal, marks for Newcastle 1861, maker Reid & Sons. 45grams (total), held within a rounded rectangular fitted and leather covered case
A VICTORIAN SILVER TEA CADDY of lobed oval form, the domed, hinged cover with ivory finial and embossed foliate panels, the body with conforming decoration, two panels with vacant oval cartouchés, raised on four ball feet, marks for London 1889, maker Horace Woodward & Co. 9cm(h) x 9.5cm(w) x 6cm(w) 145grams (total)
A RARE EARLY VICTORIAN CAST CADDY SPOON with a fluted oval bowl resembling a small shell, with textured matting, the volute stem with two bands of beading curling back on itself & terminating in a swan`s mask, maker`s mark "IW", probably by John Williams, London 1848; 3.85" (9.7 cms) long; 1.5 oz
A LATE GEORGE II CASED SET OF THREE TEA CADDIES: One large & two smaller of oblong bombe-form with scroll feet embossed with floral garlands & chased around the cover & lower body with scrolls, husks & flowers, bird finials, each with a scratchweight & the initials "M" over "WS" underneath, by Daniel Smith, London 1759; the larger caddy 5" (12.8 cms) high; the case 10.9" (27.8 cms) long; 20.25 oz weighable silver
A MIXED LOT: A late Victorian bonbon basket, a bonbon dish by Mappin & Webb, two cigarette cases, an Indian mug, inscribed, a Victorian vinaigrette by R. Thornton, Birmingham 1872, and a modern tea caddy with a matching caddy spoon clipped inside the cover, by George Unite, Birmingham 1922; the caddy 3.25" (8.4 cms) high; 25.75 oz
A MIXED LOT: A George II sugar caster of vase form with a knop finial, by Charles Alchorne, London 1736, a cased pair of vase-shaped pepperettes by J. Wakely & F.C. Wheeler, London 1908 (loaded), an American cylindrical tea caddy with embossed decoration, by the Whiting Manufacturing Co. c.1900, a plated cruet base & a plated sugar vase (green glass liner); the caster 6.7" (17 cms) high; 10.7 oz weighable silver (lot)
A Victorian silver compact, 19th century, of octagonal form, the hinged cover and body overall decorated with stylised foliage, with internal glass, height 9 cm; a pair of Edwardian silver sugar tongs, possibly by John Round & Sons, Sheffield, c.1912, with claw shaped grips, length 9 cm; together with a miscellaneous quantity of silver to include four various silver mustard spoons; a silver fork, a Scottish silver dessert spoon, a contemporary silver caddy, an Indian silver scent bottle, two white metal and horn toddy ladles, a silver plated strainer and a silver plated pierced tripod dish, (14), (approx gross weight 7 ozs).

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