A Victorian silver fiddle, thread and shell pattern caddy spoon by Robert, James & Josiah Williams of Bristol, Exeter 1848; two fiddle and thread sauce ladles by Walker & Hall, Sheffield 1902 & 1903; a George IV Old English sauce ladle, London 1821, later gilded, embossed and chased as a sifter spoon; and a George III pierced and bright-cut sugar tongs, duty, standard and (rubbed) maker's marks only (5). Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
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A collection of silver small flatware, including: a William IV fiddle pattern sugar shovel, London 1832, engraved with a crest; an early Victorian fiddle pattern caddy spoon by George Unite, Birmingham 1841, engraved with initials; an Old English shell bowl example, maker's mark 'J.B' only; a William IV fiddle pattern mustard spoon, London 1832, engraved with a crest; two butter knives; a small ladle; a child's push; and various tea spoons, 400g (12.75 oz) gross. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A collection of silver items, comprising; a Connemara marble clover leaf menu holder, one stone missing, Birmingham 1903, a toast rack, a small circular pierced pedestal bon bon dish, a small pedestal bowl, a pair of circular salts, a pair of silver loaded candlesticks, a pepperette, a Georgian caddy spoon, lacking a handle, a folding fruit knife, a continental ham bone holder, a cream jug, part of a cork screw, and a foreign spoon. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A quantity of silver items; including, a Kiddush cup, by J.Zevring, Chester 1920, another similar smaller Kiddush cup, Birmingham 1917, a sugar basin and cream jug, a shell butter dish, a mustard pot with liner and a Victorian salt spoon, a tea or lemon strainer, two pepperettes, a salt and a Georgian caddy spoon, four tea spoons, a small fork, a pair of sugar tongs and a Georgian salt spoon, 599g (19.25 ozs) gross. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A silver mounted glass sugar caster; a silver mounted glass scent bottle, lacking the stopper, a silver mounted toilet bottle, a set of six silver bean end coffee spoons, two silver napkin rings, a pair of silver sugar tongs, a cased set of six silver handled knives, a Victorian silver caddy spoon, a cased three piece plated cruet set, a plated pair of grape shears, six plated teaspoons, and three plated salt/peppers. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A small collection of silver flatware, including: a Victorian fiddle and thread pattern caddy spoon by George W. Adams, London 1853, with a shell bowl; a George III bead edge sugar tongs, maker's and standard marks only; a Russian silver and mother of pearl paper knife, 84 zolotniks (repaired); and three other items. Visit www.dnfa.com for condition reports.
A walnut eight day longcase clock, 18th century, the 12 ¥ inch arched brass and silvered dial with convex disc to the arch signed 'Alexander Barclay, Cupa', with centred subsidiary seconds dial and date aperture within a ring of Roman numerals and outer ring of Arabic numerals, with pierced scrolling leaf corner spandrels, the restored five pillar movement striking on a single bell, the caddy top hood with arched glazed door flanked by three quarter turned front corner hood pilasters over a long, arched, feather banded trunk door on a crossbanded box base (lacking feet), 218cm high
A late Regency tortoiseshell rectangular tea caddy, with pewter stringing, the rounded edge hinged top with an applied brass plaque, the twin lidded interior with turned ivory handles, previously with feet, 4in (10cm) h, 7in (17.8cm) w. Later hinges and repositioned, minor stringing loss, damage to veneer of one lid.
A Regency tortoiseshell bowfront tea caddy, with pewter stringing to the sloping hinged cover inset a silver plaque initialled W.M.C, with a moulded front panel with vacant silver plaque on plated ball feet, with a twin lidded, lined interior, with coral handles, 6in (15cm) h, 7.25in (18.4cm) w, 4.25in (10.7cm) d. Minor losses to t/s, lifting in places, crack between escutcheon and plaque.
An early Victorian tortoiseshell and engraved mother of pearl panelled tea caddy, with abalone inlay and the top with an applied vacant shield, to a breakfront, the twin lidded interior with remains of foil lining on turned vegetable ivory bun feet, 5in (12.5cm) h, 8in (20.3cm) w, 4.5in (11.5cm) d. Hinges loose, some mother of pearl segments missing, minor chips, lids warped, one handle missing.
An early 19th century amboyna rectangular tea caddy, with plated mounts and ebonised edging, the interior with a pair of lidded compartments flanking a bowl recess, 5.5in (14cm) h, 10.25in (26cm) w, 5in (12.7cm) d, a Victorian papier mache and abalone inlaid tea caddy and three 19th century boxes. (5)
A third quarter of the 18th Century Oak cased 30 hour Long Case Clock, Henry Deykin of Worcester, No 988, the hood with caddy top over an overhanging cornice to a blind fret, and ¾ plain columns, to an ogee throat and long trunk door, and raised on a plinth base, to 10" square brass dial, with case and applied foliate and urn spandrels, enclosing a Roman chapter ring with stylised fleur-de-lys half-hour markers, and inside track to a matted centre, with named and numbered arched nameplate, and single pierced steel hand, to a movement with plates united by four knopped pillars, and anchor escapement, strike on a bell, height 82"
An Austrian fruitwood bracket timepiece, the arched brass roman dial with visible pendulum, engraved boss to the arch, signed "Peter Lazanis, WIEN", decorative spandrels, the case with caddy top, ornate brass carrying handle, plain finials, arched glazed door, on plinth base, 7in. x 11in. high.

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