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A George III silver and mother-of-pearl caddy spoon, by William Pugh, Birmingham 1810, with foliate bowl; a George III silver caddy spoon (lacking handle), by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham 1807, and a George III silver and mother-of-pearl caddy spoon, by Lawrence & Co., Birmingham 1819, with foliate bowl. (3)
A George I silver canted rectangular tea caddy by John Farnell, London 1715, Britannia standard, the domed pull-off cover with a shell finial, a sliding cover, later chased overall with flowers, scrolls and rocaille work, on a skirt base, engraved with an armorial and a crest, 12.5cm (5in) high, 202g (6.5 oz). The arms of (?) PAYNE impaling BANKS.
A Dutch silver model of a sailing barge, Dutch marks and import marks for London 1903 by Samuel Boyce Landeck, 9cm (31/2 in) high; a Chinese filigree model of a sailing junk, unmarked, 5.3cm (21/8 in) high; a Portuguese filigree model of a galleon, .833 standard for Lisbon 1886-1938, with Maltese crosses on the sails, 8.5cm (33/8 in) high; and a Spanish cast caddy spoon, post 1934 mark, (4)
A PAIR OF EARLY 20TH CENTURY RUSSIAN (875 grade) SILVER GILT TEA SPOONS fiddle pattern with pointed oval bowls, the reverse with cut foliate decoration lacking gilding, second Kokoshnic mark c1908-1926, Moscow regional letter, poorly formed makers mark, possibly Yuka Lozinsky, 13cm(L) 35grams, sold along with a late 19th/early 20th century Russian (875grade) silver caddy spoon, of typical shoval form with bright cut foliate engraving to the reverse, first Kokoshnik mark assayed by A Soldikova, possibly Kostroma region, cyrillic makers mark, 9grams (3).

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