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A cased set of harlequin enamel top coffee spoons, Walker & Hall, Chester 1939; a cased set of silver apostle top spoons and sugar tongs (sifter missing), fluted shell bowls, Henry Williamson Ltd, Birmingham, 1902; two modern silver shell design caddy spoons, Birmingham 1970, 1984; a Georgian silver caddy spoon; other silver spoons and plated sugar tongs.Condition report:Enamelled spoons - 1 3/4ozOther silver content: 5 3/4oz
A group of silver items to include;- a silver and glass dressing table jar with hand painted panel of highland cattle drinking signed J. Stinton ( probably Royal Worcester) Birmingham 1927, together with a silver tankard, maker Hayes & Co. Birmingham 1912, a mother of pearl and white metal teether/ whistle, a silver caddy spoon, maker George Smith, London 1796 and a three-piece cruet set and tray.
A small collection of early 19th century silver caddy spoons, to include a shell bowl, maker John Liley, Birmingham 1790, plain circular bowl, John Brydie, London 1807, Kings Thread and Shell style, double struck, fan bowl, John Bettridge, Birmingham 1823, and a shovel shaped bowl George Unite, Birmingham, date letter rubbed, 33grams, (4).
A Victorian coromandel dressing box,by Parkins & Gotto, London, the fitted interior with four cut glass and silver-plated jars,31cm wide23cm deep28.5cm hightogether with a George III mahogany tea caddy,opening to reveal an interior fitted with two compartments,23cm wideand a Victorian workbox,with a bone escutcheon 23.5cm wide (3)Condition ReportKnocks, wear and losses to the veneer throughout. The dressing box with cracks to the lid, around a missing cartouche. None with keys.
FORTY ONE LILLIPUT LANE SCULPTURES FROM SOUTH WEST AND SOUTH EAST, mostly boxed and some deeds), to include Old Mother Hubbard's, Moonlight Cove (no deeds), two Pipit Toll (one no deeds), Applejack Cottage, Tintagel, Ostlers Keep, Watermill (no deeds), Duckdown Cottage (no deeds), Cats Coombe Cottage, Fishermans Cottage (no deeds), Mrs Pinkertons Post Office (no deeds), April Cottage (no deeds), Blue Boar, two Grassted Church (one no deeds), Kentish Oast House (no deeds), Old Curiosity Shop (no deeds), Tea Caddy Cottage (no deeds), Ash Nook (no box or deeds), Bay View (no box or deeds), Oak Lodge (no box or deeds), two Honeypot Cottage, two Marigold Meadow (no deeds), The Rustlings (no deeds) etc (41) (Condition Report: some rubbing, slight chips, wear to boxes)
A SMALL ASSORTMENT OF SILVER ITEMS, to include a silver fiddle pattern caddy spoon, hallmarked 'Walter Tweedie' London 1826, a silver spoon with a shortened handle decorated with an open work detail, hallmarked 'Shetland Silver craft' Edinburgh 1965, approximate gross weight 30.4 grams, 0.98 ozt together with two white metal thimbles, approximate gross weight 15 grams, 0.48 ozt, (condition report: general moderate wear, overall condition good)
TWO BOXES, A STICK STAND AND LOOSE METALWARES, GOLF CLUBS, WALKING STICKS AND TREEN, to include a brass jam kettle, two pairs of brass candlesticks, a brass trivet, a Norwegian pewter footed bowl, a WW1 shell case stick stand, three golf clubs including a 7 iron by J Semple, Scotland, a very small walking stick with antler handle length 59cm, a boxed Mercer dial gauge, a tea caddy in need of some attention, boxed Marx Pro Shot Golf and Balyna Discbat Cricket, etc (2 boxes + 1 stick stand + loose) (sd)
A COLLECTION OF TREEN, comprising a large carved oak hinged sewing/writing box, the lid is decorated with carved peaches and the base has carved oak leaves and acorns, two large carved bamboo vases, a group of four carved bamboo Oriental figures, a pair of oak Arts and Crafts candle sticks with a stepped square base, a banded marquetry writing box, three compartment tea caddy, an oak tool chest, width 48cmx26cm, a Royal commemorative box for 29th July 1981, a late 19th century oak and silverplate serving dish, a pair of late 19th century barley twist candle sticks, a tiny carved mouse, length 9cm (Qty) (Condition report: some pieces are very dusty, bowl is split, boxes have small amounts of damage in varying degrees)
Large Spode baluster temple jar with cover, decorated in the blue and white "British Flowers" pattern, H.40cm overall; oversize square tea caddy with cover, in the "Grasshopper" pattern, H.21cm, both from the "Statements" collection limited to 750, and a Royal Cauldon "Willow" pattern ginger jar with cover, H.13cm overall. (3)
Edwardian crocodile stationery box, the hinged sloping cover with silver mounted monogram "I S", (a/f), by A Barrett & Sons, 63 & 64 Piccadilly (London), W. 26.5cm overall; William IV rosewood tea caddy, W.23.4cm; 2 Chinese cinnabar lacquer boxes, antimony box, 3 other boxes and a medicine glass box, etc. (a lot)
Pair of gilt metal and "tortoiseshell" lorgnettes, silver compass by J A, Birmingham, 1900, agate handled pickle fork, 2 Victorian photographs, 3 First Communion cards, bakelite needle case with spool, French inlaid rosewood tea (Thé) caddy, W.11cm; cylindrical case, carved nut, 3 miniature penknives, and other items. (a lot)
Six Edward VII Cast Silver Buttons and Mixed Silver, the buttons by Charles Henry Dumenil, London 1902 and 1903, cast with flowers and leaves, a George V silver menu holder, by John William Barrett, Birmingham 1910, on octagonal base 1.125ins high and a George III silver caddy spoon, by IT Birmingham 1793, combined weight 3ozs
An Edward VII Silver Oval Tea Caddy and Mixed Silver, the tea caddy by George Nathan and Ridley Hayes, Chester 1901, with gadroon and shell mounts, the bulbous body with reeded band on bun feet, 4.25ins high with presentation inscription, two George III silver berry spoons one by William Sumner and Richard Crossley, London 1775, the other by William Chawner, London 1816, and a mixed selection of silver ware, combined weighable silver 23ozs
An early 19th century walnut tea caddy of cubic form, having geometric boxwood and pear wood stringing with ivory and copper inlaid roundels and further copper dot work decoration, with later glazed interior, together with a George III mahogany tea caddy having a domed top with steel swan neck handle opening to reveal three pewter canisters, width 23cm. (2)Ivory submission ref: ABD5UB74
John Smith of York - 8-day mahogany longcase c 1750, hood with a caddy top and two brass finials, break arch hood door and reeded pilasters with wooden capitals, plain trunk with a break arch topped door on a square plinth with bracket feet, brass dial with cast spandrels, silvered chapter ring with roman numerals, minute track, steel hands and matted dial centre, break arch with a silvered tune selector for a now missing carillon mechanism, rack striking movement striking the hours on a bell. With pendulum and weights.Dimensions: Height: 230cm Length/Width: 48cm Depth/Diameter: 25cm

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