A mixed lot of silver flatware, various dates and makers, comprising: A Dutch spoon with a windmill finial, a set of four tablespoons, a pair of tablespoons, two caddy spoons, a pair of sugar tongs, a condiment ladle, seventeen golf spoons, a baby pusher and three teaspoons, approx. weight 27oz. (qty)
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A collection of three George III / IV silver caddy spoons, comprising: A George III example with a bright-cut handle and shaped bowl, London 1800, maker`s mark partially worn, plus one of Fiddle and Thread design, by Joseph Willmore, Birmingham 1822, plus one with a Bright-cut handle, by E. Morlley, London 1798, approx. weight 1oz. (3)
CONTINENTAL STERLING SILVER PILL BOX, circular, the cover embossed with military figures, within a foliate scroll border, 1 7/8" (4.8cm) diameter, together with a STERLING SILVER GOBLET, wriggle engraved, 5" (12.7cm) high (830 standard)) CADDY SPOON with scroll pierced handle, thistle top PICKLE FORK and a LARGE PAIR OF SUGAR TONGS, unmarked, 5oz (5)
Four George III/IV silver caddy spoons; comprising a leaf shaped caddy spoon with bright cut handle, by Cocks and Bettridge, Birmingham possibly 1808, one with fiddle and shell handle, possibly by William Southey, London 1826, one with shell bowl and fiddle and thread handle, possibly by John Lias, London 1806, monogrammed, one with splayed plain handle, makers mark overstruck and unclear, London 1811 and three silver sugar tongs; comprising two fiddle pattern examples, one monogrammed, by George Nangle, Dublin circa 1807, the other by William Bateman, London 1824 and a bright cut example, monogrammed, probably by George Wintle, circa 1790 (7) 5oz
A fine George III mahogany tea caddy, inlaid with ivory, rosewood, satinwood and boxwood, the hinged cover opening to reveal an intricate inlaid panel, the inside lid with geometric engraving, and signed to the edge `M Milner 1780`, 13cm wide, 12.5cm deep, 12.5cm high. See `Dictionary of English Furniture Makers - 1660-1840`, p.611 for Mark Milner of 39 Litchfield Street, Soho, London, as a possible maker. He is listed as working between 1790-1808 as trading with Richard Milner.
A Satinwood Tea Caddy, of rectangular form with canted corners. The lid enriched with ebony inlaid diamonds to the centre and bordering a band of parquetry zig-zags. The inside lid lined with marbled paper and the interior accommodating zinc lined compartments. 4¾ ins (12.5 cms) in height, 6 ins (15 cms) width, 4 ins (10 cms) in depth.
JAMES KEIR HARDIE MEMORABILIA a carved coconut caddy with silver cover and mounts raised on figural supports, presented to Mr. Keir Hardie Nov 4 1907 Note: James Keir Hardie was born in 1856 in Newhouse, North Lanarkshire. In 1900 he organised a meeting of various trade unions and socialist groups and they agreed to form a Labour Representative Committee, and so the Labour Party was born. In 1908 Hardie resigned as leader of the Labour Party and he went on to spend the rest of his life campaigning for votes for women, self-rule for India and an end to segregation in South Africa.
Mostly plated wares, including; a three pronged bread fork, a sardine fork, a fruit spoon, a toastrack, a stuffing spoon, four pairs of sugar tongs, various condiment spoons, butter knives, tea and coffee spoons, a caddy spoon, a pickle fork, various spoons and forks and also a silver butter trowel, Sheffield 1912, with a turned ebony handle and sundry.

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