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Dundee - a Scottish provincial caddy spoon by 'D' (unknown) of Dundee, circa 1830, marked D (incuse), pot of lilies struck thrice, of Old English pattern with deep scoop shell bowl 8.5cm long, 12g Notes: While the maker has remained untraced, a possible name has been muted as a retailer called Dewar. This has not been possible to prove but seems likely. Another possibility for consideration is that it maybe be another town mark and the piece is lacking any makers mark. An unusual set of marks.
A MAHOGANY KNEEHOLE DESK of George III design, the moulded edged caddy top over slide with baize lining, frieze drawer below over arched kneehole with cupboard and flanked on either side by three drawers, foliate brass drop handles, moulded base and bracket feet, late 19th/ 20th century, 36" wide
Queen Anne Style Silver Pepper Pot, Victorian Silver Milk Jug, maker JB London 1884? Silver Pierced Mustard Cage, Silver Mounted Cut Crystal Sugar Dredger, Sheffield 1923, Set of 6 Silver Coffee Bean Spoons, Birmingham 1923, Pair of Hutton & Sons Salt Spoons, 2 C18th Silver Salt Spoons, Pair of Plated Grape Scissors, Silver Apostle Tongs, Silver caddy Spoon, William Hutton & Sons Sheffield 1922, Georgian Mustard Spoon, 3 Small Coffee Spoons, Edinburgh Silver Sugar Sifter Spoon 1809 JMc
A JAPANESE LACQUER TEA CADDY of rectangular form, the hinged lid decorated in polychrome and gilt with three playing cards and the interior with two canisters, Meiji, 81/2" wide, and a Chinese hardwood and mother of pearl inlaid box of circular form, the lid with a mother of pearl scene of a figure in a pavilion, 71/4" dia. (2)
A collection of items to include. An Edwardian silver mounted glass table bell; an art deco vesta case; a cased set of silver waistcoat buttons; a lighter; a silver framed travelling timepiece; a mustard pot and cover; a cased set of six William IV fiddle pattern teaspoons and an associated pair of George III sugar tongs; a cased EPBM tea caddy and infuser spoon; a cased pair of horn handled fish servers.
A Silver oval tea caddy. Chester 1916, of oval form domed cover with ivory finial, \the body engraved S. S. Saint Barchan 3rd July 1917 11cm high, 7oz all in . The S.S. Saint Barchan was owned by J.& A. Gardener Ltd., Glasgow, built 1917 by Scott & Sons, she measured 141.8 x 23.8 x 10.1ft., and grossed 362 tons.. Powered by triple-expansion engines, generating 47rhp, speed 8 knots.. On 5th April 1918, she survived a torpedo attack when the torpedo missed, but on the 21st October 1918 she didn't escape.. She sank 4 miles off St. John's Point. Eight crew died in the attack.. It was UB-94 that finally sunk her, commanded by Lt. Cdr. Haumann.. She was the last merchant vessel to be lost in home waters as the War was over three weeks later.
A Victorian silver christening mug. eKR, London 1862, of cylindrical form, with hand chsed and engraved diaper and flower heads, plain scroll handle, blank cartouche, spreading rim foot, together with a toast rack; a pair of woden handled salad servers; a Dutch fancy spoon; a buckle; a bottle cover; two sugar sifters on with Onslow pattern handle; a vesta cover; a cylindrical tea caddy (qty).
A George III gilt lacquer eight-day longcase clock, maker Joseph Green of North Shields, the 30cm brass arched dial with Roman and Arabic numeral chapter subsidiary seconds dial, date aperture and moonphase indicators, the caddy shaped hood above a trunk with chinoiserie decoration on a plinth base (some faults)

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