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A George III Silver Caddy-Spoon, A George IV Silver Caddy-Spoon and a Victorian Silver Caddy-Spoon, The First by John Bettridge, Birmingham, 1818, The Second by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, 1820 and The Third by Francis Clark, Birmingham, 1840, each in a differing pattern, the first two engraved with initials, 18dwt, 28gr (3)
A Collection of Assorted Silver and Silver Plate, the silver including a tea-strainer and stand; a George III small caddy-spoon, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham, 1819; a cased five-piece condiment-set with three associated spoons; a cased set of six teaspoons and four various napkin-rings, weight of silver 12oz 4dwt, 380gr; the silver plate including three various napkin-rings and a pair of knife-rests (one tray)
A George III Silver Caddy-Spoon, by Samuel Pemberton, Birmingham, 1808, Old English pattern, engraved with chequerboard pattern, engraved with initials, 78mm long, 5dwt, 8.4grFully marked on back of handle. The marks are generally clear. There is some overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.
A Collection of Danish Silver Flatware, by Georg Jensen, Copenhagen, Mostly Post 1945, comprising three Acanthus pattern dessert-spoons, post 1945, one with English import marks for London, 1953; an Acanthus pattern scoop or caddy-spoon, post 1945; an Acorn pattern scoop or caddy-spoon, post 1945, weight of silver 5oz 13dwt, 175gr; a Cactus pattern fruit-knife with stainless steel blade, 1933-1944, with English import marks for London, 1934; a Cactus pattern butter-knife with silver blade and filled handle, post 1945 and a Pyramid pattern cheese-knife with stainless steel blade, post 1945 (8)The pieces are marked as expected. There is some overall minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use.
Five Various Victorian and Later Silver Caddy-Spoons, One by Martin and Hall, Sheffield, 1874; One Maker's Mark LD, Birmingham, 1898; One by Cooper Brothers and Sons., Sheffield, 1927; One Maker's Mark D.N.H &S, Sheffield, 1943 and One by S. J. Rose and Son, Birmingham, 1954, variously formed, 2oz 6dwt, 71.6gr (5)
Three George V Silver Caddy-Spoons, One by Thomas Bradbury and Sons, Sheffield, 1917 and Two by Charles William Fletcher, Sheffield, One 1922 and One 1924, one in the George III style, one with Old English Shell pattern handle and one in the Art Nouveau-style; Together With an American silver caddy-spoon, by Gorham, Providence, Rhode Island, Circa 1900 and a Dutch example, 2oz 2dwt, 65gr (5)
A George V Silver Tea-Caddy and Caddy-Spoon, by George Unite, Birmingham, The Tea-Caddy 1912, The Caddy-Spoon 1911, oval and with reeded border and with domed hinged cover, the caddy-spoon fitted into the cover, 85mm wide, total weight 5oz 1dwt, 158gr (2)Fully marked near rim and on handle of spoon. Further part marked on cover bezel. There is some minor wear to the marks. There is some very minor surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. There is no engraving or any indication of any engraving having been erased.
A set of four Britannia silver decanter labels, by Levi & Salaman, Birmingham 1910-11, "Whisky", "Port", "Brandy" and "Sherry", of scroll form, pierced and with bright cut decoration, together with a George III silver old English pattern caddy spoon, by George Wintle, London 1805, with shell bowl and bright cut decoration, and a white metal Cognac decanter label. (6)
A Hallmarked Silver Caddy Spoon, (marks rubbed / handle repair) with acorn detail; together with a Charles Horner hallmarked silver bangle, allover leaf scroll decoration; a hallmarked silver napkin ring, engine turned decoration; Mizpah brooch, decorative arrow brooch (damage / incomplete); two thimbles.
A Decorative Victorian Hallmarked Silver Caddy, GR, London 1848, of rectangular inverted baluster form, with pull off cover, raised on four scroll feet, initialled (215grams).The caddy does rock on a flat surface, visible dents to all sides. Rippling to edge of lid and there are holes in base of feet.
Five various boxes to include a Japanese wooden box with applied metal wrythen dragon to the lid and iris to the body, a 20th century Chinese enamelled covered box, a 19th century mahogany sarcophagus shaped tea caddy, lacking interior, wooden box with applied coin to the lid, a sliding box and a glass dressing table jar with painted blue tit to the lid (6).
An early Victorian mahogany tea caddy with swing handle (af), 17 x 25cm, a mahogany desktop key wind clock with barrel movement, the white dial set with Roman numerals, 17 x 15cm, a desk top/wall mounted smoker's cabinet with glazed front, terracotta mixing pot (missing lid) and drawer, pipe rack to the side and three pipes, 32 x 15 x 15cm (3).Condition Report: Tea caddy is missing insides and part of a foot.
Mixed flatware to include six white metal Javanese teaspoons, a cased set of silver plated teaspoons with coloured coffee bean finial, a Konge Tinn Norwegian Royal pewter cheese knife in presentation box, Couzon Menagerie pattern flatware comprising six knives, six forks and six teaspoons, with gilt-heightened handles, two caddy spoons, loose flatware, an oak body and chrome plated biscuit barrel and a silver plated bowl raised on three shell feet.
A Victorian flame mahogany line inlaid sarcophagus form tea caddy with three internal divisions, lacking covers and pot, 18.5 x 34 x 16cm (af).Condition Report: - As mentioned in the description, the internal lids and pot are missing. The box is unlocked, but the key is not present. At some point, tit would have had ring handles - the right-hand side still retains the loop for securing the ring, but the left-hand side is damaged. Further minor losses visible throughout, including scuffs, scrapes, fading, staining, losses, splits, etc. Otherwise, appears to be in ok condition.

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