A Collection of Assorted Silver, Objects of Vertu and Other Items, including three various caddy-spoons, one by Brian Lesley Fuller, London, 1988, the handle cast as a squirrel; a pin-cushion in the form of a shoe; a propelling pencil, stamped '9C'; a 9ct gold thimble; various small boxes; a hand magnifying glass and other items (qty)There is overall surface scratching and wear, consistent with age and use. The handle is lacking from one caddy-spoon as can be seen in the catalogue illustration.
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A Collection of Assorted Silver and Silver Plate, including a sugar-bowl and scoop, in the form of a coal scuttle; an Old English caddy-spoon; a silver-mounted jewellery-box; a coffee pot; and various items of flatware; the silver plate including a cased set of mother-of-pearl fruit-eaters and a gallery tray (qty)The sugar-bowl and scoop, in the form of a coal scuttle; the Old English pattern caddy-spoon; the silver mounts on the jewellery-box; the coffee pot; and the various items of items of flatware are silver. The remaining items are silver plate. The tray is 49cm and it does not have feet. The approximate gross weight of silver is 1,065gr.
A George V Silver Double Photograph-Frame, by Ernest Wilfred Sanders and Henry Arthur Mackenzie, Birmingham, 1914, shaped oblong and with two oval aperatures, with an engine-turned finish and central vacant medallion, with wood easel back, 18.5cm wide, 17.5cm high; Together With and a cased silver caddy-spoon, maker's mark RMP, possibly Australian, early 20th century, with shaped terminal, in fitted gilt-tooled black leather covered case, the case 12cm long (2)
An Inlaid Burr Wood Work Box, with fitted interior; together with a Victorian coromandel fitted tea caddy and a mother of pearl inlaid rosewood tea caddy (3)Provenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire Burr wood box - in good condition, with lock but no key Coromandel - slight chips to top rim, otherwise good condition, lock but no key Small tea caddy - one loop handle reglued, other good condition, with lock no key
An Edward VIII Silver Hot Water-Jug and a George V Silver Tea-Caddy, The Hot-Water Jug by Edward Barnards and Sons Ltd., London, 1936, the Tea-Caddy by Mappin and Webb, Birmingham, 1922, the hot-water jug tapering and on spreading foot, with ebonised handle and finial, 13cm high, the tea-caddy oval, engraved with an inscription to Miss Bessie Dugdale, 85mm wide, total gross weight 10oz 19dwt, 339gr (2)Provenance: Dutton Manor, Lancashire

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