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A selection of silver and silver mounted pieces, including a set of three silver coloured teaspoons, with 'J' initial to terminal, a silver posy vase, Birmingham 1902, a George V silver mounted dressing table jar, William Aitken, Birmingham 1932, two silver coloured circular photograph frames, an early 19th century silver caddy spoon, Taylor and Perry, 10.5cm long, and further silver mounted dressing table jars (qty)
Y A GROUP OF FIVE GEORGE III TEA CADDIES LATE 18TH CENTURY AND LATER One with ivory escutcheon, one inlaid with floral marquetry and rococo scrolls Largest with triple compartment interior and hidden compartment, 25cm wide, 18cm high; smallest of cube form with fruitwood and specimen wood inlay, 11.5cm wide, 10.5cm high Together with two antique silver spoons (in drawer) Please note, Dreweatts have applied for de minimis exemption licence for the ivory in this lot (RF:2N6PWC9A) Condition Report: All with marks, knocks, scratches, abrasions consistent with age and use The double pyramidal topped example with lining paper to the interior, the ivory escutcheon with flecking and signs of age and use, the ball feet with dirt and discolourationThe rococo scroll example with peeling baize to the underside and interior of the lid, some chips, losses, and replacements to veneers, some unevenness to the surface overall, wear to the polish, the key that is present does not operate the lock at time of reportThe largest example has a secret drawer, this is accessed by pulling up one side of the cady, the interior is lined and there are three lids, there are two silver spoons present with this lot. Overall with signs of age and use, some chips and losses to veneers, the key that is present operates the lock at time of reportThe small shaped top caddy is lined but no interior lid, no key, worn baize, chips, losses, and some replacements to veneers and inlays The cuboid example with some splits and cracks, chips and losses, old lining and no interior lid, later baize to the undersidePlease see additional images for visual reference to condition and appearance of these caddiesPlease see additional images for visual reference to condition Condition Report Disclaimer
19th century, of pegged and dovetailed construction,36cm wide36cm deep24cm hightogether with a Regency rosewood and boxwood strung tea caddy,of sarcophagus form, the hinged cover enclosing two lidded compartments with bone turned pulls, 28cm wide14cm deep17cm high (2)Condition ReportKnocks, scuffs and losses commensurate with age and use to pail.The tea caddy's is interior is missing central section.Lock is loose but is complete with key.Bone pulls loose.
to include a set of twelve William IV dessert spoons, London 1836, a set of five William IV teaspoons by James Jackson II, London 1835, an Irish teaspoon by Samuel Neville, Dublin, a pair of George III serving spoons, London, 1794, a Dutch caddy spoon, the bowl embossed with a tavern drinking scene, a set of eight George III bright-cut engraved teaspoons, a pair of Victorian forks, and a cased set of 70.05oztCondition ReportAll with tarnishing and wear commensurate with age.
A SMALL PARCEL OF LATE GEORGIAN SILVER FLATWARE, comprising a pair of bright cut sugar tongs, engraved initials 'E.N' to the oval cartouche, makers Peter & Ann Bateman, London 1794, a caddy spoon with lobed bowl, soldered repair to the handle, a set of five Old English pattern teaspoons with engraved initials, makers Alice & George Burrows II, London 1804, a set of five Old English teaspoons, plain, makers William Eley I, William Fearn & William Chawner, London 1812 and a single teaspoon, makers George Smith (III) & William Fearn, London 1787, gross weight 6.37ozt, 198.4 grams (8) (Condition Report: sugar tongs are in good order, caddy spoon has soldered repair near join of handle to bowl, teaspoons are useable but all have wear to tips of bowls and some partial rubbing of hallmarks)
AN ASSORTMENT OF SILVER, to include a silver toast rack, hallmarked 'Deakin & Francis Ltd' Birmingham 1923, a boxed straining spoon, hallmarked 'A E Poston & Co Ltd' Sheffield 1938, a caddy spoon, hallmark rubbed, possibly 1786, a shell pattern teaspoon, hallmarked 'Deykin & Harrison' Birmingham 1900, two silver salts and a pepper shaker, a salt spoon and a silver handled letter opener, approximate gross weight of weighable silver 226.4 grams, 7.28 ozt (condition report: general moderate wear, some rubbing to hallmarks, overall condition good)
A BOX OF ASSORTED WHITE METAL WARE, to include an EPBM four piece tea set comprising of teapot, coffee pot, sugar bowl and milk jug, a silver plate four piece tea set comprising of teapot, coffee pot, milk jug and sugar bowl, together with other teapots, milk jugs, sugar bowls, an EPNS tea caddy, water jug etc
A MAHOGANY SARCOPHAGUS SHAPED TEA CADDY, raised upon compressed bun feet, interior having two compartments with foil remnants and a cracked glass bowl, approximate dimensions: height 16cm, depth 16cm, width 32cm, together with a ebony wood dressing table set, Condition Report: the top of the caddy is sun bleached with shallow cracks, front also has shallow cracks, there is a key but lock doesn't appear to work
Mixed collectables to include a brass crocodile skin effect tea caddy / tobacco jar (approx 20cm tall), leather & brass marine binoculars, Chinese lacquered box, Chinese metal ewer / teapot, Victorian carte de visite photographs, The Passion Of The Saviour, opera glasses, harmonica, silver plated cutlery, etc
A group of silver caddy/condiment spoons, mainly Edinburgh hallmarked, including Millidge & Son, Adam Moss & Co(?), Robert Keay (gilt), three Newcastle hallmarked mother of pearl handled trident forks, three Georgian spoons, and an Irish silver (Dublin hallmarked) condiment spoon by Benjamin Taitt (10)
†MIKE DODD (born 1943); a lobed stoneware caddy covered in granite and ash glaze, impressed MJD mark, height 14.5cm, and two yunomi, tallest 10cm (3).Provenance: Yunomi purchased from Amalgam Art, London, 1992 and Contemporary Ceramics, London.Condition Report: Appears good with no obvious signs of faults, damage or restoration.

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