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Two Victorian hallmarked silver tea caddies. The lot to include a tea caddy with foliate and scrolled etched detailing and central vacant cartouche. Hallmarked for London,1896. Makers mark AC for Alexander Clark. A tea caddy with repousse floral design and pie crust rim. Hallmarked for Chester 1897. Makers mark CC attributed to Colen Hewer Cheshire. Combined weight approx 202.5g. Measures approx 9cm x 10cm / 6.5cm x 10cm.
A collection of various hallmarked silver spoons and a shoe horn. The spoons to include a George III conserve spoon. Hallmarked 1820. Maker W.E. A hallmarked Caddy spoon having a pierced handle. Hallmarked Birmingham 1920 L.Lld Lanson Ltd. Six hallmarked 20th century spoons with fancy finials. A hallmarked ice-cream spoon, a sauce ladle together with a silver handled shoe horn. Total weight 230g. Weight excluding shoehorn 185g.
Two hallmarked silver caddy spoons. To include a Georgian caddy spoon having an etched design and vacant armorial shield to bowl. The George III spoon hallmarked for Birmingham, 1802. Makers mark IT attributed to John Thornton. A caddy spoon with serpentine rim. Hallmarked for Sheffield, 1908. Makers mark HA for Atkin Brothers. Combined weight approx 22g. Measures approx 7cm x 4.5cm.
Harlequin set of crested fiddle pattern flatware to include 12 table forks by Chawner & Co, London 1842, 11 side forks by Mary Chawner London 1835, 11 desert spoons by Robert Williams & Sons Exeter 1845, 6 table spoons by Thomas Farnett, Dublin 1830, 6 other table spoons, two pairs of ladles, tea spoons, egg spoons, pair of mustard spoons, caddy spoon and fish knife, various dates and makers, 107oz 3358gm
Embossed silver sugar castor, Chester 1903, small fluted pedestal rose bowl. marks rubbed, a smaller bowl, toddy ladle with twisted baleen handle, various serving spoons, table spoons, caddy spoon, two vesta cases, two mother of pearl and silver bladed folding fruit knives, and other items, total weight 35oz 1083gm
A Collection of Bruce Bairnsfather Pottery by Grimwades, comprising a jardiniere, a pair of cache pots, a moustache cup and saucer, a tea cup and saucer, three various mugs, a teapot and cover, a hot water jug and pewter cover, three various jugs, a tea caddy, two ashtrays, a child's feeding bowl, a bread basket, a fruit dish, two wall plaques, three 'War Time Butter Dishes for a Family of Ten', and another in a wood mount; also, a Wilkinson pottery Old Bill character mug "Who told ye that one?", four coloured pottery Old Bill character mugs, a Carlton War crested china figure "Yours to a Cinder Old Bill", and a miniature coloured bisque figure of Old Bill (34)
A Coalport twin-handled tea caddy or sugar box, circa 1900dark green ground with raised gilt and panels of faux red and white agate, printed factory mark in green and Pitkin & Brookes, Chicago retailers mark in red, 13cm highProvenance: The Southorn Collection. Purchased from Bill Dickenson (with original receipt).Condition:No damages or repairs. Some areas of gilding loss around the cover and also to the top section of the box. Crazing visible around the finial and to the underside of the base.
A late 19th century Ducth silver tea caddy of bombe form decorated throughout with figures, Bertold Muller import mark for Chester 1898, height 14.5cm, approx. 6.38oz or 198.6g.Condition Report: Rubbing to the detailing throughout. Minor wear to the edge at the bottom of the base section. Lid grubby, with a small dent and visible sea lines - possibly a repair to two of the corners.
JOSIAH WILLIAMS & CO; a cased set of six Edward VII hallmarked silver teaspoons and matching sugar tongs with shell bowls, Birmingham 1907, Georgian hallmarked silver caddy spoon, pair of Victorian hallmarked silver desert spoons, approximate weight 8.81ozt/271g, silver plated cake forks, silver plated spoon, silver handled knives.
A Japanese three-division gold and black lacquered tea caddy, 19th century, with panels decorated with extensive lakeland scenes with figures, with chrysanthemum handle plate and escutcheon, internally with three lacquered metal canisters13 x 23 x 13.5cmSplit along the entire rear panel base. Loss and flaking to lacquer along most rims. Splits at angles. Canisters all with chipping
An oak longcase clock, late 18th century, the caddy top hood with 13.25inch brass dial signed 'Jonathan Lees, Bury', with inset lunar disc and date aperture, scroll mask spandrels, 4 pillar 8 day movement 215cm high Clock is currently ticking. Has split to left side hood moulding. The hour hand is broken (lacks tip). Dial cleaned. Movement not tested as to duration or accuracy. Calendar and lunar discs also not checked. Does not appear to be a marriage. Originally from a Lancs family of ownership.
Hallmarked and other silver items including Mexican or similar paper knife marked 925, hallmarked silver match box holder, egg cup and spoon in case, Mappin & Webb hallmarked silver cheroot holder case and cheroot holder, four hallmarked silver thimbles and a novelty pin cushion formed as a rabbit marked 925, 277g weighable silver and white metal, brass caddy spoon, mother of pearl card case etc
Three Georgian and later hallmarked silver caddy spoons comprising a shell bowl example, London 1800, maker Edward Mayfield, a King's pattern example, Birmingham 1817, maker Joseph Willmore and another with shell bowl, London 1904, maker Josiah Williams & Co, length of longest 8.5cm, weight of all three 39g
Hallmarked silver items comprising Mappin & Webb ladle, Sheffield 1987, length 18cm, hallmarked silver salt, pepper and mustard set with blue glass liner, William IV hallmarked silver caddy spoon, London 1835, maker Francis Powell and a hallmarked silver thimble, weight of all items excluding blue glass liner 162g
A collection of silver wares to include an oval bonbon dish with pierced decoration, raised on an oval foot (by S Blanckensee & Son Ltd, Birmingham 1931), a set of six silver teaspoons with shell finials (by Mappin & Webb, Sheffield 1925), a silver caddy spoon with engraved decoration (by Francis Howard, Sheffield 1964), together with a Garrard & Co. Britannia standard silver teaspoon (London 1953) and a modern silver mounted candle snuffer, weighable silver 13.7 oz

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