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Seven silver and silver metal topped clear glass bottles for dressing table/vanity case; two square based with Victorian hallmarks for London 1841 and both maker JHA, plus three silver lids lacking glass bases, as well as a mixed quantity of silver and EPNS, to include a Georgian caddy spoon with engraved armorial verso, hallmarked Birmingham 1817, nine silver Victorian apostle spoons maker FE Birmingham 1878, Samson Morden & Co silver pencil case, etc. (q)
A quantity of silver items to include two silver cigarette cases, one hallmarked Birmingham 1918 and the other Birmingham 1942, a silver egg cup and spoon, hallmarked Sheffield 1925, a silver money box hallmarked London 1904, napkin rings, hallmarked Birmingham, a hairbrush, and two sterling silver knife rests, as well as a 19th century silver plated over copper oval tea caddy, etc. (q)
A mixed bag of assorted Georgian, Victorian and later silver including two napkin rings, spoons, silver bladed bone handled knives and forks hallmarked sheffield 1895 maker HA, silver topped clear glass sugar bowl,Victorian silver caddy spoon, approx loose silver weight 15oz plus a Georgian silver metal unmarked sugar shaker of approx 7.23oz.
Lyons` - an early 20th century novelty tea caddy, in the form of an Art Deco burr walnut wardrobe, applied with a full length mirror, `inlaid` with stepped geometric motifs, the verso of cover inscribed Mirror for Reflection Lyons` Tea for Perfection, 13.5cm high, 8cm wide, 7cm deep; Macfarlane Lang & Co - a mid-20th century square biscuit tin, printed in polychrome in the manner of Sir Joshua Reynolds with an oval portrait of a young girl from a family of title, the verso conforming, faux crazed and decorated overall with stylised flowering leafy stems on a gilt ground, 18cm high, 10.5cm square; Hendersons (of Edinburgh) - an Art Nouveau casket shaped biscuit tin , printed in polychrome with sinuous scrolls and organic motifs on a red ground, `riveted` feet to angles, 10.5cm high, 18cm wide, 12.5cm deep; another, printed in the Persian taste with stylised flowers and hooked motifs; another, embossed with mallards in flight (5)
Peak Frean & Co Ltd - an early 20th century fluted oval tea caddy, brass axe head handle, printed in gilt with bands of stylised leaves and flowerheads, shield shaped escutcheon and leafy roundels, on a blue ground, 12cm high, 16.5cm wide, 12.5cm deep, c.1902; another, conforming; another, brown (3)
Liverpool China & India Tea Co Ltd - a Victorian canted rectangular tea caddy, printed in polychrome with oval titled studies of birds, Arctic Tern, Peacock, Macaw and Pheasant, on a faux mahogany ground outlined with `boxwood stringing`, hinged cover enclosing a doubter, 18cm high, 23.5cm wide, 16cm deep, c.1895
Banner, Wallis and Manners, Ltd - United Co-operative Banking Society Ltd - Glasgow, Clydebank, Belfast - a waisted oval tea caddy, printed with roses on a sempridur ground, 10.5cm high, 10cm wide, 8cm deep; another, hexagonal, bronze finish, embossed with cartouches, 12.5cm high, 10cm wide (2)
Football/Rugby - a rare Victorian rounded rectangular tea caddy, the cover printed with Blackburn Rovers English Cup Team, John Southworth, John Forbes, Wm Townley, M C McEwen, Edinburgh Academicals, Valentine Lancashire Champion County, Woods, Cambridge University, Rugby, Fleming, Oxford University Rugby, the sides with Aston Villa v Preston North End, Hodgetts, Brown and Trainor, Auld Sunderland Captain, Chadwick of Everton, Wakefield Trinity v Pontefrct, Jones Wakefield Trinity Capatain, Goodhind, Pontefract Captain, Goodhind wins the Yorkshire Cup, A Corner Kick by Daft of Nottingham, three interior with doughter, 18cm high, 19cm wide, 12.5cm deep, c.1892 Blackburn Rovers 1891, Blackburn beat Notts County 3 - 1 in the English Football Cup 1891
Cooperative Wholesale Society, Crumpsall & Cardiff - an early 20th century square Christmas biscuit tin, hinged cover printed with a portrait roundel of a young girl and a candle, the borders with swags and fruiting holly, 5cm high, 14cm square, lithographed to base; an early 20th century novelty biscuit tin, in the form of a rounded square work box, domed cover printed with shamrocks within a C-scroll cartouche,flanked by two geometric bands, printed `escutcheon`, mottled ground, 11cm high, 17.5cm square; an early 20th century rounded square novelty biscuit/tea tin, in the form of a George III satinwood tea caddy, printed with batwing paterae, 18.5cm high, 13cm square; others, similar (5)
John Buchanan & Brothers - an Edwardian rectangular novelty biscuit tin, in the form of a mother-of-pearl and abalone tea caddy, domed cover with roundel printed with a beauty beaded border, decorated overall with alternate lozenges, 12cm high, 20cm wide, 13cm deep, c.1905; others, various (4)
A large collection of mostly plated commemorative and souvenir spoons and two pairs of sugar tongs, in an oak canteen cabinet fitted with two drawers, a collection of tea caddy souvenir spoons, including examples with teapot finals and clock dial bowls, indicating Tea Time, further brass and other decorative spoons, pickle forks and sundry, contained in a wooden box, another group of plated and other spoons, mostly teaspoon size, contained din a wooden box and another wooden box, empty.
A William IV silver caddy spoon, by John & Albert Savory? (poor impression), London 1836, fiddle pattern to an oval bowl with shaped shoulders, 9cm long, with a Victorian silver caddy spoon, London 1839, fiddle pattern to an oval bowl, 9.5cm long, both these spoons are monongrammed, and a Victorian silver caddy spoon, by Hilliard & Thomason, Birmingham 1878, the prick dot engraved shovel bowl to a mother of pearl handle, 9.5cm long
A collection of silver items, comprising a Georgian silver caddy spoon, London 1820, two Georgian silver Old English pattern table spoons, eight Georgian silver teaspoons, various dates and makers, a set of five silver tea spoons, a cased set of six silver tea spoons, an incomplete set of five silver tea spoons, cased, two pairs of silver sugar tongs, two silver handled button hooks, a mother of pearl handled fork, a salt spoon, and a Maltese model of a ship, stamped `925` on a plinth, 530g (17 oz) gross weighable
A George III silver ogee pedestal jug, maker`s mark `A.C` (?) (rubbed), London 1777, engraved with a monogram, 11.5cm high; and an Edwardian hexagonal tea caddy by Thomas Bradbury & Sons, London 1901, in Regency style, the cover with a loop swing handle and embossed with a patera, 8.5cm high, 7.8 oz gross
Contemporary cased set of six silver coffee spoons with rococo scroll decoration (Birmingham 1972), similarly decorated silver preserve spoon and butter knife in a fitted case (Birmingham 1970). A boxed silver spoon commemorating the visit of Pope John Paul in the style of an apostle spoon (Birmingham 1982), a boxed novelty tea caddy spoon, the stem with a finial portraying the Queen (Birmingham 1976) together with two silver serviette rings (Sheffield 1978) (Birmingham 1964) and a Norwegian silver and blue enamelled salt spoon in the shape of a viking ship and a separate spoon (8)

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