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A Louis XV style vitrine or display cabinet having an arched caddy topped cornice mounted with an ormolu cresting above a glazed serpentine door opening on to a pink damask backed interior over a lower section of bombe form with two short drawers hand painted in the manner of Vernis Martin with scenes of a courting couple raised on cabriole supports. H.188 W.89 D.45cm
A Louis XV style vitrine or display cabinet having an arched caddy topped cornice mounted with an ormolu cresting above a glazed serpentine door opening on to a pale pink damask backed interior over a lower section of bombe form with two short drawers hand painted in the manner of Vernis Martin with scenes of a courting couple raised on cabriole supports. H.188 W.89 D.45cm
A selection of silver flatware comprising a set of four Victorian king's pattern mustard spoons, 11 cm, hallmarked for Robert Williams & Sons, Exeter, 1849; three caddy spoons, one bright-cut, marks rubbed, one with etched decoration by Francis Clark, Birmingham, 1843 and one fiddle pattern, London, 1819, maker's mark rubbed; five Victorian coffee spoons and tongs, six Edwardian coffee spoons and tongs by Joseph Rodgers & Sons, Sheffield, 1905 and another pair of coffee spoons, 331g
A group of small silver including an unusual Russian miniature bosun's whistle, length 40mm, a caddy spoon, three teaspoons and a cased set of six hallmarked silver coffee spoons with bean terminals, combined approx 2.62ozt/81.3g, also a small group of silver plate, a white metal bangle, etc.
FIVE VICTORIAN SILVER CADDY SPOONS all with various 'shell' bowls: one with short feather-edge handle with a crested cartouche, Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield, 1864; one with shaped terminal, H.J. Lias & Son, London, 1862; one of scallop form with engraved initials, Francis Higgins, London, 1886; one with scroll stamped thumbpiece, Martin, Hall & Co., Sheffield, 1860; and one with shaped handle, Josiah Williams & Co. of Bristol, Exeter, 1866Reasonably good condition
FOUR SILVER CADDY SPOONS, ALL BIRMINGHAM all stamped with vine leaf bowls: one William IV, with looped stem, Taylor & Perry, 1834; one George III, with oval bowl and looped wirework handle, apparently no maker's mark, 1801; two Victorian, one with leaf-capped looped handle, the other with leaf-capped hollow loop, both George Unite, 1851/61 respectivelyReasonably good condition
Continental ceramics and porcelain, to include 19th century pair of pierced dishes on square feet with gilt edges, 21cm by 23cm, unmarked, a continental hand-painted green, pink and gilt bowl with floral sprays in the Sevres style, no. 4243, a continental vase with hand painted lady converted to a lamp with gilt metal mounts, 46cm, two cream pierced Leedsware dishes, Portmeirion Passion flower lidded caddy.
Pair of George VI silver commemorative Coronation caddy spoons, each with a blue enamelled terminal with cypher, crown, and date, the back of the bowl with hammered decoration and inscribed "Asprey London" and "R E Stone", by Robert Edgar Stone, London, 1936, L.7.4cm; bookmark or letter knife, with a simulated maundy penny, and ball finial, inscribed "All's well that ends well", by Andrew Barrett & Sons, London, 1899, L.15.5cm, 96grs; plated George VI coronation spoon, pair of George V Silver Jubilee spoons presented by Hampstead Borough Council; 2 George VI Coronation medals, Edward VIII coronation spoon and brooch, all fixed in a case. (11)
Contemporary Britannia silver caddy spoon with a part covered ovoid bowl, inscribed "12-9-63 J D N 12-9-02", with the Trinity House tugboat and lighthouse on the River Thames, to celebrate the life of Captain John D. Norie, who was the founder of The Society of Caddy Spoon Collectors on 12 September 1963, and died on 12 September 2002. Captain Norie was a Trinity House navigation pilot during his working life., by Michael J. Softley, London, 2005, an edition of 48, 31.7grs, with literature, boxed. (2)
George III silver monogrammed caddy spoon by I T, Birmingham 1807, George V silver pair of sugar tongs by Charles Wilkes, Birmingham 1914, pair if silver mounted glass salt and pepper cellars and a selection of silver condiment spoons with various dates and makers, 2.5oztShipping £28.00 plus vat (UK Only)
Vintage advertising - two Coalport / Royal Doulton golly figurines, together with another, all boxed & with certificate. The lot comprising AC1 Golly, this being No. 117 of 2,000; Farewell Golly, this being No. 1259 of 2,000; and MCL 2 The Dunlop Caddie, No. 0337 of 2,000.Dunlop caddy measures approx. 13cm tall. Notice from the the-saleroom.com: These items are listed on the basis they are illustrative of a bygone culture in which there were different social norms. We understand the potential controversy surrounding this type of item but believe that providing transparent information about historical context fosters greater understanding of our complex cultural history.
A Corgi Toys 440 Ford Consul Cortina Super Estate in metallic dark blue body, white interior, brown side panels, in an incorrect box. The golfer and caddy are missing. The model is in near-mint condition, with a few under-the-paint blemishes, and a small chip on the base on the right-hand side, the incorrect box is good, pencil marks on the writing, otherwise excellent.
George III five piece silver tea set, comprising tea pot, water pot, tea caddy, cream jug and sugar basin, London assay mark dated 1809, mm Samuel Hennell, approx. 2100 gms/4lbs 6oz. Each piece of elegant lobed design with foliate engraving and fruit wood handle and finials. Property of a Cheltenham lady.

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